POLICE OFFICERS’ BILL OF RIGHTS. A. All employees within the bargaining unit shall be entitled to protection of what shall hereafter be termed as the "Police Officers' Bill of Rights," except as provided at subsection B below. The Police Officers’ Bill of Rights spell out the minimum rights of an officer but where the express language of the contract or the past practices of the Department grant the officer greater rights, the express language of the contract or the past practices of the Department shall be rights granted the officer. The placement of the Bill of Rights within Article 3 rather than an Appendix to the Agreement is solely for convenience and is not intended to limit or expand the scope of its application, including the Department’s past practices, which include but are not limited to the Bill of Rights being applied to Force Investigations Team (FIT) investigations.
POLICE OFFICERS’ BILL OF RIGHTS. All employees within the bargaining unit shall be entitled to protection of what shall hereafter be termed as the “Police Officers’ Bill of Rights” which shall be added to the present Rules and Regulations of the Port Police Department. The wide ranging powers and duties given to the Department and its members involve them in all manner of contacts and relationships with the public. Of these contacts come many questions concerning the actions of members of the force. These questions often require immediate investigation by superior Officers designated by the Chief. In an effort to insure that these investigations are conducted in a manner which is conducive to good order and discipline, the following guidelines are promulgated:
POLICE OFFICERS’ BILL OF RIGHTS. 13.1: It is recognized that the citizens' complaints against police officers must be investigated in order to preserve the integrity of the profession. This investigation shall be carried out in an expeditious and professional manner. Further, the constitutional rights of those individuals involved shall be preserved.
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POLICE OFFICERS’ BILL OF RIGHTS. 2.01 The City recognizes law enforcement officers’ and correctional officers’ rights as set forth in Florida Statutes.
POLICE OFFICERS’ BILL OF RIGHTS. All employees within the bargaining unit shall be entitled to protection of what shall hereafter be termed as the “Police Officers’ Bill of Rights” which shall be added to the present Rules and Regulations of the Port Police Department. The wide ranging powers and duties given to the department and its members involve them in all manner of contacts and relationships with the public. Of these contacts come many questions concerning the actions of members of the force. These questions often require immediate investigation by the Port Police Department. In addition to ensuring the rights of officers are protected, the Parties recognize that the process must protect the interests of the public and the Department. In an effort to insure that these investigations are conducted in a manner that is conducive to good order and discipline, the following guidelines are promulgated:
POLICE OFFICERS’ BILL OF RIGHTS. 7.1 All law enforcement officers employed by the School District shall have the following rights and privileges:
POLICE OFFICERS’ BILL OF RIGHTS. The attached, marked "Appendix B" is incorporated as part of this Article.
POLICE OFFICERS’ BILL OF RIGHTS. Members of the force hold a unique status as public officers in that the nature of their offices and employment involves the exercise of a portion of the police powers of the municipality.
POLICE OFFICERS’ BILL OF RIGHTS. The Peace Officer Discipline Procedures Act is defined in Minnesota Statute § 626.89. The City shall comply with this Statute in respect to disciplinary procedures for Peace Officers.