Protective Force Officer definition

Protective Force Officer means any person authorized by DOE to carry fire- arms under section 161.k. of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954.
Protective Force Officer means a person designated by DOE to carry fire- arms pursuant to section 661 of the Act.
Protective Force Officer means any person authorized by DOE to carry firearms under section 161.k. of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954.

Examples of Protective Force Officer in a sentence

  • Before a Protective Force Officer is qualified in the use of fire- arms, the Officer shall complete a re- view of the basic principles of firearms safety.

  • When a Protective Force Officer is authorized to make an arrest as pro- vided in the Act, the Protective Force Officer may use only that degree of non-deadly force that is reasonable and necessary to apprehend and arrest the suspect in order to prevent escape or to defend the Protective Force Officer or other persons from what the Officer reasonably believes to be the use or threat of imminent use of non-deadly force by the suspect.

  • If the circumstances are such that imme- diately advising the person arrested of this right would result in imminent danger to the Officer or other persons, the Protective Force Officer may post- pone this requirement.

  • A Protective Force Officer who fails to qualify in the use of firearms after completion of a reme- dial program, and after two further at- tempts to qualify shall not be author- ized to carry firearms or to exercise limited arrest authority.[56 FR 58492, Nov.

  • Firearms and ammunition shall be secured, inventoried, and maintained in accord- ance with applicable Department of Energy orders, when not in use.(b) The authority of a Protective Force Officer to carry firearms and to exercise limited arrest authority shall be suspended if the Officer participates in an incident involving the use of fire- arms.

  • A Protective Force Officer shall not fire warning shots under any cir- cumstances.§ 1049.8 Training of SPR Protective Force Officers and qualification to carry firearms.

  • Under the Act, the authority of a DOE Protective Force Officer to arrest without warrant is to be exercised only in the performance of official duties of protecting the SPR and persons within or upon the SPR.

  • A Protective Force Officer who fails to qualify in the use of firearms after completion of a reme- dial program, and after two further at- tempts to qualify shall not be author- ized to carry firearms or to exercise limited arrest authority.

  • Firearms and ammunition shall be secured, inventoried, and maintained in accord- ance with applicable Department of Energy orders, when not in use.(b) The authority of a Protective Force Officer to carry firearms and to exercise limited arrest authority shall be suspended if the Officer participates § 1049.10in an incident involving the use of fire- arms.

  • A Protective Force Officer also isauthorized to make an arrest for a fel- ony committed in violation of laws of the United States if the Officer has rea- sonably grounds to believe that the fel- ony has been committed, or that the suspect is committing the felony, and is in the immediate area of the felony or is fleeing the immediate area of the felony.

Related to Protective Force Officer

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  • Police officer means every officer authorized to direct or regulate traffic, or to make arrests for violations of traffic regulations.

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