the OPCC definition

the OPCC means the office of the police and crime commissioner:

Examples of the OPCC in a sentence

  • Signing below confirms that these documents have been retained and can be shown to the OPCC if requested.

  • Developing the OPCC will include researching current market conditions for the anticipated methods and timing of construction, and coordination with GLO on project budget.

  • West Yorkshire OPCC shall procure that the NATMSN coordinator will support the development and promotion of the OPCC toolkit, identifying and making good practice accessible beyond the funded lifetime of the Programme.

  • Note that due to the varying types of borrow sources and associated transportation of material to the project site, the OPCC will likely provide a range of costs to accommodate varying types of projects.

  • In 2019, the OPCC was successful in being awarded Home Office funding to set up a multi-agency Violence Reduction Unit (VRU) in Kent to deliver a range of violence reduction projects.

  • The Coordinator reports to the Modern Slavery Programme Lead within the OPCC West Yorkshire, who fulfils all line management responsibilities alongside national oversight and governance of the role.

  • The Police will share with the OPCC where all of the following apply: • The sharing would not prejudice ongoing or potential investigations or prosecutions by Sussex Police or other parties.

  • If the OPCC is not satisfied with steps taken by the Recipient to address its concern or rectify the breach, it may take steps to withhold or suspend the further payment of Grant, or to recover Grant funds already paid.

  • Contractor shall submit the OPCC no later than 90 days after VPRA issues the Phase 1 NTP.

  • Within the document the OPCC have included all agreed Outcomes, Core Budgets and Expenditure.