Chief Constable definition

Chief Constable means the chief constable of the Police Service of Scotland,
Chief Constable means the Chief Constable of the same relevant policing area as the Authority.
Chief Constable means the Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland;

Examples of Chief Constable in a sentence

  • The Intra-Group funding arrangement is eliminated on consolidation of the Group Accounts, a treatment adopted for any transactions between the PCC and Chief Constable.

  • The Chief Constable’s Accounts show the cost of undertaking day to day operational policing under the direction and control of the Chief Constable.

  • The Chief Constable retains operational independence and operates within the budget set by the PCC, to deliver the aims and objectives set out in the Police and Crime Plan.

  • The debit balance on the Pensions Reserve therefore shows a substantial shortfall in the benefits earned by past and current employees and the resources the Chief Constable has set aside to meet them.

  • The Police Fund is held in a single bank account: the Chief Constable does not have a separate bank account into which money can be received or from which payments can be made.


More Definitions of Chief Constable

Chief Constable means the person appointed under Section 2 of the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011 with responsibility for the direction and control of Lincolnshire Police Force
Chief Constable means the Chief Constable of the West Vancouver Police Department and when applicable shall include their authorized delegate.
Chief Constable means the Chief Constable of Police Scotland;
Chief Constable means the constable appointed to the office of chief constable under section 7(1)(a),
Chief Constable means the chief constable of the Constabulary;
Chief Constable means the Chief Constable appointed under section 2 of thePolice Act 1993 and includes the deputy Chief Constable;
Chief Constable means a chief constable for a police force for a police area;