Police definition

Police means, in relation to the first-mentioned place in subsection (1), any police force in that place, or a member thereof, whether that force is organised at a national, regional or local level;
Police means the Chief of Police or other designated officer in charge of a police service within the jurisdiction in the relevant geographic area of Kawartha Lakes, or their delegate.
Police means any police force, police authority or recognised law enforcement agency, or any of their respective servants or officers, or any of the same;

Examples of Police in a sentence

  • Commission has designated Westfield Police Department to manage all security for the Commission and the Campus.

  • The primary purpose of this service contract is to provide 24/7/365 Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) consultation and response services to the Kensington Police Department (District) and its employees.

  • Upon the receipt of the proof of death of a retired member of the Ohio Police and Fire Pension Fund, there shall be paid to the designated beneficiary of the deceased member a death benefit of five thousand dollars ($5,000).

  • All equipment purchased by the Police Department for the SRO to perform their duties shall be the property of the Police Department.

  • The Police Department and LM will mutually determine a suitable candidate, within the ranks of the Police Department, to fill any SRO vacancy within the LM.


More Definitions of Police

Police means the municipal police and the county sheriff of the political subdi- vision in which the public property is lo- cated, and the Department of State Police.
Police. ’ means police officials of the police service; 5
Police means the States of Jersey Police and “police officer” shall be construed accordingly;
Police experience is more restricted than “Peace Officer” experience.
Police means the Thunder Bay Police Service.
Police means Pennsylvania State Police (PSP), LOCAL POLICE, or local law enforcement agency with jurisdiction.