OCSO definition

OCSO shall refer to the Orange County Sheriff’s Office, Orange County, Florida.
OCSO refers to the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office.

Examples of OCSO in a sentence

  • Upon issuance of such notice, the OCSO shall comply with the suspension order.

  • In the event of such suspension, the OCSO will be given a formal written notice outlining the particulars of such suspension.

  • Once notified of the occurrence of a crime, the SPOs will complete the applicable reports in conformance with OCSO rules, regulations, policy, and procedures.

  • This Agreement shall be binding on all successors, assignees, employees, agents, and all those working for, or on behalf of, the OCSO.

  • OCSO shall provide DOJ with access to any requested documents regarding the OCSO’s compliance with the requirements of this Agreement.

  • Within one month of the effective date of this Agreement, OCSO shall communicate to all OCSO employees the requirements set forth in this Agreement.

  • The OCSO is not responsible for personnel salaries, benefits, workers compensation or time related issues of any participating agency personnel.

  • OCSO agrees to develop and implement an ECW policy that prohibits ECW deployment against handcuffed or otherwise restrained subjects, unless the restrained subject is endangering the safety of the deputy or others by effectively attempting to employ physical force against the deputy or others.

  • The police officer(s) shall remain an employee of the OCSO and not that of the SCHOOL DISTRICT at all times relevant hereto.

  • The OCSO, in its sole discretion, shall have the power and authority to hire, discharge, and discipline all SPOs. The Districts input on these matters will be taken into consideration and requests by the District to terminate the assignment of an SPOs in the District shall be honored.