Special duty definition

Special duty means military service in support of the full-time operation of the state military establishment for a period of not less than 1 day if ordered by competent authority.
Special duty means the performance of a service for a person, organization, or governmental entity, other than the police department, by an officer of the Hawai‘i County police department acting in a police capacity, in return for which the officer receives a direct or indirect payment or compensation of some kind.
Special duty means a tax on the import of any excisable article being an article on which countervailing duty as is mentioned in Entry 51 of List II of the SeventhSchedule to the Constitution of India is not imposable on the ground merely that such article is not being manufactured or produced in the territory to which the Act extends;

Examples of Special duty in a sentence

  • A pre-bid meeting will be held on 11-03-2024 at 11.00 am in the chamber of the Officer on Special Duty (VV), Visitors Center Auroville.


More Definitions of Special duty

Special duty has the meaning set forth in Section 10.4 of this Agreement.
Special duty is duty performed by an employee apart from their regular duties, at the request of and paid for by individuals, corporations, or other organizations, and sanctioned by the Chief of Police or the Chiefs designate. Special Duty shall be voluntary and shall be distributed as fairly and equitably as possible among those employees willing to undertake such duties. While engaged in authorized Special Duty, an employee shall be deemed to be in the employment of the Treaty Three Police Service.
Special duty will be defined as specialized duty in the course of a job assignment that requires assisting a student with one or more of the following:
Special duty has the meaning set forth in Section 10.4 of this Agreement. “SRD” has the meaning set forth in the recitals.
Special duty means police duty (a) for which the Town is reimbursed by someone other than the Town, or (b) for any department of the Town. For employees hired before January 1, 2006, special duty for the Board of Education is pension eligible compensation. For employees hired after January 1, 2006, special duty is not pension eligible.
Special duty means any duty or service rendered by any authorized officer, other than fire-fighting or emergency duties, as authorized by the Director General under section 50;
Special duty is also defined as any detail where members perform Police duties for a public or private entity in Dublin and required three (3) or fewer members. The Labor Relations Committee shall make recommendations to the Chief regarding assignments, procedures, and guidelines concerning “Special Duty”. Said Committee shall be comprised of two (2) Members appointed by the Chief of Police and three (3) Members appointed by the Bargaining Unit, and shall meet at least once on an annual basis. Any detail where a public or private entity requests four (4) or more Officers shall be designated as a “Special Event”. Guidelines, assignments, and procedures for a “Special Event” shall be set by the Chief of Police or designee. The special duty rate for police officers shall be 8% above the Police Officer step 4 pay rate for the 2nd year of the agreement rounded to the nearest dollar. Special duty rate adjusts the beginning of the second year of this agreement and for the duration of the agreement. The special duty rate for supervisors shall be 15% above the special duty rate of pay for Police Officer when a supervisor is required (for any detail requiring 4 or more Officers that is designated as a special event). Special duty rate adjusts the beginning of the second year of the agreement for the duration of the agreement.