Officer-in-Charge definition
Examples of Officer-in-Charge in a sentence
When assigned to be the Officer in Charge, the employee shall receive an additional Five Dollars ($5.00) per shift so designated.
When the Haddon Township Police Platoon Sergeant is off duty, due to personal holiday, vacation, illness, or approved absence, the Patrolman who is assigned by the Chief of Police or his designee, as Officer in Charge, shall be paid at the rate of pay, equivalent to the Sergeant’s daily rate of pay.
Subject to the rights and procedures provided by and under the Community Safety and Policing Act, the Parties hereto agree to the following Grievance Procedure: The Association shall reduce the grievance to writing using the Grievance Form and submit it to the Senior Officer in Charge of the Division or Unit.
The Officer in Charge shall provide such available administrative and technical facilities for the Contractor's Representatives employed at Government Establishments for the purpose of the Contract as may be necessary for the effective and economical discharge of work under the Contract.
The status to be accorded to the Contractor's Representatives for messing purposes will be at the discretion of the Officer in Charge.