Police supervisor definition
Examples of Police supervisor in a sentence
However, amount will not exceed three hundred dollars ($300) unless authorized by a Police supervisor.
In the interest of sound labor/management relations and unless mutually agreed upon otherwise, bi-annually on a mutually agreeable day and time, the Chief of Police, supervisor, and one City official shall meet with not more than three (3) representatives of the union to discuss pending problems and to promote more harmonious labor/management relations.
Section 1: In the interest of sound labor/management relations and unless mutually agreed upon otherwise, bi-annually on a mutually agreeable day and time, the Chief of Police, supervisor, and one City official shall meet with not more than three (3) representatives of the union to discuss pending problems and to promote more harmonious labor/management relations.
As was the case in the 2002 agreement, UNC-CH officers would be expected to contact a Chapel Hill Police supervisor as soon as was feasible should such an on-view enforcement action take place.
Airport Police supervisor approved reports which do not involve arrests, vehicle impounds or booked property, may be submitted directly to the BPD Records Bureau for filing.
It is agreed that the Association shall represent any supervisor, referred to hereafter as “supervisors,” within classifications created by the City that are within the Police supervisor Association’s community of interest.
Nothing in this PRPD TSA shall prohibit the PRPD Chief of Police, supervisor or officer on scene from requesting a specific tow company when, in his/her opinion, the necessary resources to clear a hazard as expeditiously as possible are not available from the tow company currently at the top of the rotation tow list.
A DuPage Forest Preserve Police supervisor shall order any officer(s)-involved in an “officer-involved shooting” to submit to drug testing. Pursuant to the Illinois Police and Community Relations Improvement Act, drug and alcohol testing will be required (even in the absence of reasonable suspicion) and completed as soon as practical (but no later than the end of the officer’s shift) following an officer involved shooting incident that results in the death or injury of a person.