Law Enforcement Agencies definition

Law Enforcement Agencies means all forms of government that have been established to fight crime including the South African Police Services, National Prosecutions Authority, Assets Forfeiture Unit, Special Investigation Unit, and Directorate of Special Crimes commonly known as "Hawks").
Law Enforcement Agencies means the Bank of Botswana, the Botswana Police, the Financial Intelligence Agency, the Department of Customs and Excise, the Department of Taxes and the Immigration Department;
Law Enforcement Agencies. The local law enforcement agencies and/or the Colorado State Patrol (CSP) will have a critical role of providing enforcement along the facility to ensure safe operations and compliance with HOV occupancy requirements. HPTE will enter into appropriate agreements to provide HOV enforcement for the managed lanes.

Examples of Law Enforcement Agencies in a sentence

  • If the incident involves criminal intent, then the Operator will follow direction from the Law Enforcement Agencies involved in the case.

  • If the incident involves criminal intent, then the Operator will follow direction from the Law Enforcement Agencies involved inthe case.

  • Federal, State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, nonprofit domestic violence/sexual assault agencies and their staffs, and victims of domestic/sexual assault or individuals who express a personal safety need and sign a personal safety exemption form may be provided additional arrangements for private status and/or line blocking, on a line-by-line basis, at no charge.

  • Examples include the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies and COLA (formerly the Commission on Office Laboratory Accreditation).

  • The guidelines are written in the form of standards using a style developed from accreditation organizations including the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA).


More Definitions of Law Enforcement Agencies

Law Enforcement Agencies means any agency for the time being responsible for implementation and enforcement of the provisions of this Act;
Law Enforcement Agencies means the Bank of Botswana, the Botswana Police, the
Law Enforcement Agencies means police and sheriff's
Law Enforcement Agencies means the South African Police Service contemplated in section 214 (1) of the Constitution and established in terms of section 5 of the South African Police Service Act No. 68 of 1995, as well as any recognised foreign and international law enforcement agency as contemplated in section 150 of that Act including international law enforcement organisation, court or tribunal;
Law Enforcement Agencies means the department which shall be entrusted with the monitoring of the social mesia activity of the Government employees.
Law Enforcement Agencies means the Police Forces, the FIU and the JIA; “member of a law-enforcement agency” means any police officer or other person belonging permanently or temporarily to the personnel of a law-enforcement agency and includes persons providing services to such law-enforcement agency under a contract;
Law Enforcement Agencies means local, county, State or