Law Enforcement System definition

Law Enforcement System means the Buildings, land, apparatus, and Capital Equipment provided by the County that are used for calls for service for the apprehension of criminals or prevention of criminal violations and investigation of illegal actions within the County.

Examples of Law Enforcement System in a sentence

  • The decision making authority lies with the Executive Steering Committee for the Integrated Law Enforcement System project.

  • It is fully expected that the vendor(s) selected by the Executive Steering Committee for the Integrated Law Enforcement System project for this critical project will utilize and support all of the available and emerging standards.

  • This is part of the process leading to a request for proposal (RFP) for procuring an Integrated Law Enforcement System, referred to hereafter as ILES.

  • The USER AGENCY is required to maintain a current user agreement with the Board of Police Commissioners of Kansas City, Missouri for access to the criminal justice information provided on SYSTEM, i.e., Alert, the National Crime Information Center (NCIC), Missouri Uniform Law Enforcement System (MULES), Missouri Department of Revenue (DOR), Kansas Department of Revenue (KDOR), Kansas Criminal Justice Information System (KCJIS) and the National Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (NLETS).

  • RedSpeed may request that School District reassign any bus with Automated Traffic Law Enforcement System for Approaching, Overtaking and Passing a School Bus to another bus route that presents a safety risk equal or greater than the current route or routes but will use a bus of the same student capacity if such bus is not capturing an average of at least one violation per bus per school day resulting in tickets issued by law enforcement.

  • Such routes may not present a high safety risk and bus with Automated Traffic Law Enforcement System for Approaching, Overtaking and Passing a School Bus may be deployed on other routes deemed a higher risk from ongoing route analysis.

  • All Violations Data shall be stored on the RedSpeed Automated Traffic Law Enforcement System for Approaching, Overtaking and Passing a School Bus.

  • School District shall notify RedSpeed within a reasonable period of time after it has knowledge that any Automated Traffic Law Enforcement System for Approaching, Overtaking and Passing a School Bus equipped bus has been reassigned to another route, removed from operation, or swapped, changed, altered or otherwise ceased to operate.

  • As an initial phase to procurement, El Dorado County is issuing this Request for Information (RFI) to seek information from vendors that can provide an Integrated Law Enforcement System that can support the requirements as outlined in this document.

  • Union representatives and appropriate fraternal organizations may continue to use the Maryland Interagency Law Enforcement System (MILES) to announce meetings consistent with existing policies and procedures.

Related to Law Enforcement System

  • law enforcement means the prevention, detection or investigation of terrorist offences or other serious criminal offences;

  • Law enforcement agency means the same as that term is defined in Section 53-1-102.

  • Local law enforcement agency or "LLEA" means a public or private organization that has been approved by a federal, state, or local government to carry firearms and make arrests, and is authorized and has the capability to provide an armed response in the jurisdiction where the licensed Category 1 or Category 2 quantity of radioactive material is used, stored, or transported.

  • Law enforcement unit means an individual office, department, division, or other component of an education agency or institution that is officially authorized or designated by that agency or institution to (1) enforce laws or refer matters of law enforcement to appropriate authorities, or (2) maintain the physical security and safety of the agency or institution.

  • Drug enforcement administration means the drug enforcement