Provincial Commissioner definition

Provincial Commissioner means the provincial commissioner appointed for the Province in terms of section 207(3) of the Constitution;
Provincial Commissioner means a correctional official designated by the 35
Provincial Commissioner means a correctional official designated by the Commissioner to manage and control the activities of the Department in a province as defined in the Constitution;

Examples of Provincial Commissioner in a sentence

  • Opening address by President of the Council, H.C.J. ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Provincial Commissioner Northern Province, to the 8th Session of the Council, 4 May 1948 26 Ibid.

  • In criminal cases appeals from the Superior Court at Lealui went to the Provincial Commissioner, while in civil cases appeals went to the High Court.

  • It also specifies the documentation needed with the submission of samples to the FCLs, which sampling containers to use and in what timeframe samples must be delivered to the FCLs. Contact details of offices where specific problems must be reported form part of this A & D Protocol, for example, unsealed samples received at the Johannesburg FCL from the SAPS must be reported to the office of the Provincial Commissioner of the SAPS.


More Definitions of Provincial Commissioner

Provincial Commissioner means the Provincial Commissioner of a province as appointed in terms of section 6(2) of the South African Police Service Act;’’;
Provincial Commissioner means the Provincial Commissioner of a province referred to in section 6(2); (xv)
Provincial Commissioner means the Provincial Commissioner of a
Provincial Commissioner means the person appointed in terms of section 207(3) of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, as the provincial commissioner of police for the Northern Cape Province;
Provincial Commissioner means a person appointed to hold the public office of that name;
Provincial Commissioner. ’ means the provincial commissioner appointed for 15
Provincial Commissioner means the Provincial Commissioner of a province, appointed in terms of section 207(3) of the Constitution, and