Firearm Sample Clauses
Firearm. Where an employee’s approved personally owned primary duty firearm including approved personally owned long gun/rifle is seized and placed into evidence in an officer-involved shooting or other incident within the course and scope of the officer’s employment as determined by the City, the City will temporarily issue a City owned firearm (make, model and equipped at the discretion of the Police Chief or designee) until the firearm is released back to the employee while an active employee of the Sparks Police Department.
Firearm. The Division issued firearm will be determined by the Chief. Effective January 1, 2019, all newly hired members must carry the Division issued handgun. Effective December 31, 2021, all members must carry the Division-issued handgun. Any member issued a firearm by the Division must carry it as a duty weapon. Should the Chief modify the Division issued handgun, members may purchase their current service handgun for $100. Any member who maintains employment with the City for twenty (20) years or more shall be allowed, upon separation from employment, to purchase his or her Department-issued handgun for one dollar ($1.00), provided the member has carried the handgun as a duty weapon for at least eight (8) years.
Firearm. Effective upon ratification and approval of this Contract, where an employee’s approved personally owned primary duty firearm including approved personally owned long gun/rifle is seized and placed into evidence in an officer-involved shooting or other incident within the course and scope of the officer’s employment as determined by the City, the City will temporarily issue a City owned firearm (make, model and equipped at the discretion of the Police Chief or designee) until the firearm is released back to the employee while an active employee of the Sparks Police Department.
Firearm. The employer shall provide the required on-duty firearm at no cost to the employee. Such firearm shall remain the property of the employer.
Firearm. AMMUITION Not have in my possession, in my custody, under my control, in a vehicle in which I am a passenger, or on the premises where I reside: (1) any firearm or replica thereof, (2) ammunition, or (3) dangerous weapon (any item which, in the manner of its use or intended use, is capable of causing death or serious bodily injury), and further, I shall not associate with, or be in the company of, any individual who has firearms or dangerous weapons in their possession or under their control.
Firearm. The Department will maintain an “open carry” policy in regards to firearms. The Department’s issued firearm will be determined by the Chief. Any member issued a firearm by the Department must carry it as a duty weapon and if the member chooses to carry a different weapon, the Department-issued firearm will be returned to the Department. Any member who maintains employment with the City for twenty (20) years or more shall be allowed, upon separation from employment, to purchase his or her Department-issued duty weapon for one dollar ($1.00), provided the member has carried the firearm as a duty weapon for at least eight (8) years.
Firearm. Yes, this CDH has firearm(s) on the premises. The firearm(s) are stored in a locked gun safe or cabinet, separated from the ammunition and in areas that are inaccessible to children. The firearm(s) also has child safety gunlock. No, this CDH does not have firearm(s) on the premises.
Firearm. An employee represented by the Association authorized by the Police Chief to carry a firearm in the course of employment, shall be provided a department-issue firearm. Department-issue firearms shall be the property of the City and must be returned to the City upon separation of employment, request of the Police Chief, or when an employee purchases and uses an alternative firearm approved by the department. The selection of the department-issue firearm shall be the sole discretion of the City. Implementation of this provision shall be subject to an analysis and recommendation of an appropriate department-issue firearm acceptable to the City Manager.
Firearm. If you have been convicted of a felony in the State of Kansas, there are certain Kansas and federal laws that forbid you from having a firearm. Consult your lawyer for any questions regarding such limitations.
Firearm. Firearm means any gun, pistol, rifle or other device capable of expelling or propelling one or more projectiles by the action of an explosive, combustible propellant, or compressed air.