NCSO definition

NCSO means a National Construction Safety Officer from any province. “OPERATOR” means any employee of a client.

Examples of NCSO in a sentence

  • A procedure established by the National Communications System Office (NCSO) used by a Telecommunications Carrier to establish priorities in deciding which lines and trunks to restore subsequent to an outage.

  • On, or as soon as reasonably practicable after the Closing Date but no later than within 30 days (and within 120 days for the archives and files not relating to the Business) of the Closing Date, the Seller shall, at its sole expense, remove any Excluded Assets from the Real Property as well as from the permanent establishments, office premises and other premises used as part of the Business, including, at their sole cost, disassembling the Excluded Assets, if necessary.

  • Only those certified NCSO personnel who receive authorization letters and ICE Form 70-006 issued by ICE and whose immigration enforcement efforts are overseen by ICE may conduct immigration officer functions described in this MOA.

  • Participating NCSO personnel shall carry their ICE-issued credentials while performing immigration officer functions under this MOA.

  • Approved participating NCSO personnel will be authorized to perform only those immigration officer functions set forth in the Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) in Appendix A.

  • Participating NCSO personnel named as personal-capacity defendants in litigation arising from activities carried out under this MOA may request representation by the U.S. Department of Justice.

  • Any expansion in the number of participating NCSO personnel or scheduling of additional training classes is subject to all the requirements of this MOA and the accompanying SOP.

  • The complaint reporting procedure for allegations of misconduct by participating NCSO personnel, including activities undertaken under the authority of this MOA, is included in Appendix B.

  • Along with the authorization letter and ICE Form 70-006, ICE will issue the certified NCSO personnel official immigration officer credentials.

  • However, when engaged in immigration enforcement activities, no participating NCSO personnel will be expected or required to violate or otherwise fail to maintain the NCSO's rules, standards, or policies, or be required to fail to abide by restrictions or limitations as may otherwise be imposed by law.