PPACE definition

PPACE means the Police Powers and Criminal Evidence (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 2003,
PPACE means the Police Powers and Criminal Evidence (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 2003g,
PPACE means the Police Powers and Criminal Evidence (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 2003j,

Examples of PPACE in a sentence

  • This fee will be determined by the PPACE Board and may not exceed two percent (2%) of the total contribution rate from the department.

  • If an employee separates from employment for any reason before reimbursing the PPACE Catastrophic Leave Bank for borrowed time, the balance owed to the bank will be deducted from the employee’s final paycheck, cash out check or both.

  • When an employee utilizes leave from the PPACE Catastrophic Leave Bank, the employee will be required to reimburse the bank with accrued Annual Leave at the rate of two (2) hours per pay period.

  • A completed payroll deduction form must be filled out completely, signed, dated and submitted to the PPACE office within this time frame, AND received in the Association office for signature PRIOR to cancellation.

  • The Payroll Section will submit a monthly report of Association time used via email to the PPACE office and the Office of Labor Relations.

  • If the dispute is not resolved at this level, PPACE and the Department agree to move to Step 3.

  • If any donated hours remain at the end of the employee’s Catastrophic Leave period, they will transfer to the PPACE Catastrophic Leave Bank.

  • Exhibit A – PPACE Classification Schedule Sch Classification Sch Classification Sch Classification N19 CUSTODIAN N33 N33 N33 N33 N33 ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ACCOUNTING SPECIALIST DISPATCH SPECIALIST I DETENTION SERVICES TECHNICIAN SUPV.

  • In Fiscal Year 21/22, in the event both parties are interested, PPACE will pay ½ the cost of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Employee Health and Welfare Trust to conduct an actuary study.

  • LVMPD and PPACE agree to open this article for negotiations for a FY 2018-2019 wage adjustment.


More Definitions of PPACE

PPACE means the Police Powers and Criminal Evidence (Bailiwick
PPACE means the Police Powers and Criminal Evidence (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 2003h,

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