Department Policies definition

Department Policies the policies of the Department referred to in Schedule 7 (Security & Department Policies) in force as at the Agreement Date and amended from time to time;
Department Policies means all written policies, procedures, standards, guidelines, directives, and manuals of the Public Safety Commission and the Department, applicable to providing the Solution/Services specified under this Contract.
Department Policies the policies of the Department referred to in Schedule 6 (Security & Department Policies) and any other policies of the Department including but not limited to the Department’s policy on funding higher risk organisations and Sub-Contractors in force as at the Agreement Date and amended from time to time;

Examples of Department Policies in a sentence

  • The use of Fire Department vehicles shall be spelled out in the Willowick Fire Department Policies and Procedures 213, Use of City Vehicles.


More Definitions of Department Policies

Department Policies the policies of the Department including but not limited to the Department’s policy on Funding Higher Risk Organisations and Sub-Contractors in force as at the Agreement Date and amended from time to time;
Department Policies. The Services Bureau Commander or designee has the option of transferring employees within his bureau when a vacancy occurs. If qualified applicants are available from a previous recruitment for a similar position, the Department may utilize these applications and not open the position to the outside. However, a notice of position vacancy will be posted internally within the Nashua Police Department to ensure that every Department employee has the right to apply for the position. If after a recruitment no qualified applicant is selected, a position vacancy will be re-posted.
Department Policies the policies of the Department referred to in Schedule 7 (Security & Department Policies) and any other policies of the Department including but not limited to the ESFA policy on funding higher risk organisations and Sub-Contractors in force as at the Agreement Date and amended from time to time;
Department Policies means the Department's policies and procedures as advised by the Department to the Operator from time to time. Department Project Documents means those Project Documents to which the Department is a party.
Department Policies means all written policies, procedures, standards, guidelines, directives and manuals of the TBCJ and the Department applicable to providing the Services specified under this Contract.
Department Policies means the policies referred to in Schedule 6 (Security & Department Policies) and any other policies of the Department including but not limited to the Department’s policy on funding higher risk organisations and Sub-Contractors in force as at the Agreement Date and as may be amended from time to time; “Department Related Party” means any officer, agent, worker, employee of the Department acting in the course of their office, engagement or employment in relation to the Services; “Department System” means the Department’s computing environment (consisting of hardware, software and/or telecommunications networks or equipment) used by the Department or the Contractor in connection with this Contract which is owned by or licensed to the Department by a third party and which interfaces with the Contractor System or which is necessary for the Department to receive the Services; “Disclosure and Barring Service” or “DBS” means the non-departmental public body established pursuant to the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012; “Dispute Resolution Procedure” means the procedure for resolving disputes as set out in Clause 19 (Dispute Resolution Procedure); “DPA 2018” means the Data Protection Act 2018; “Earnings Adjustment Statement” means Earnings adjustment statement (EAS) - XXX.XX (xxx.xxx.xx);
Department Policies means all written policies, procedures, standards, guidelines, directives, and manuals of the TBCJ and the Department, applicable to providing the Services specified under this Contract.