Chief of Police definition

Chief of Police means the Chief of Police, from time to time, of the Toronto Police Service.
Chief of Police means the Chief of Police of The City of Seattle and his or her designee.
Chief of Police means the Chief of Police of the Police Service of the City;

Examples of Chief of Police in a sentence

  • The Employer recognizes the Union as the sole and exclusive collective bargaining representative of a bargaining unit consisting of all full-time Sergeants and Lieutenants but excluding the Police Captains, Assistant Chief of Police, Police Chief, and all supervisory and managerial Employees as defined in the Act and all other Employees.

  • The chairman of the OPBA Negotiating Committee shall notify the Chief of Police or his designee as to OPBA representatives.

  • Vacation leave may, with the consent of the Chief of Police, begin on any day of the week.

  • Xxxxxxxx, Chief of Police City of Citrus Heights 0000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx 00000 Fax: 000-000-0000 With copies to: Xxxxxx X.

  • Such three (3) days must coincide with the day of death or day of the funeral, unless otherwise approved by the Chief of Police.


More Definitions of Chief of Police

Chief of Police means the Chief of the York Regional Police Department or a person designated to act on his or her behalf;
Chief of Police means the Chief of Police of the Durham Regional Police Service.
Chief of Police means the Officer-in-Charge, Surrey Detachment, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and includes any member of the R.C.M.P. appointed or designated by the Chief of Police.
Chief of Police means the Chief of Police of the City of Arroyo Grande or his or her designee.
Chief of Police means the Chief of the Wichita Police Department or his/her designee.
Chief of Police means the highest ranking active sworn member of a law enforcement agency regardless of rank or title.
Chief of Police means the chief of the Greater Sudbury Police Service.