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Collateral duty definition

Collateral duty means a duty to corroborate and support a peace officer function that is secondary and supplemental to the primary duty of the position.
Collateral duty means an assignment that personnel take on or are assigned in addition to their regular duties. Because SMPD is a smaller agency, many officers take on one or more collateral duties. This is commendable but can also lead to burn-out as officers take on multiple roles and responsibilities. And we advise that the Department carefully consider assignments to roles that might conflict; for example, a member of the Planning and Intelligence Cadre is also a highly-trained member of SWAT. When he is assigned to Intelligence during an event, he does not respond to the field with his team.
Collateral duty means a duty to corroborate and support a peace officer function

Examples of Collateral duty in a sentence

  • Collateral duty assignments performed as a SEPM will not be used to lower or decrease an employee’s performance appraisal rating.

  • DOS’s Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (PRM) launched the Return, Reintegration, and Family Reunification Program for Victims of Trafficking in the United States in 2005, to reunite eligible family members with trafficked persons in the United States, and † Collateral duty is an additional part time duty assigned outside the agent’s or officer’s regular duties and performed as the need arises.assist victims who elect to return to their home country.

  • Collateral duty PAOs shall become familiar with the policies contained within this Manual, as well as Reference (a), and guidance provided by Commandant (CG-0922).

  • Collateral duty FSCs must also be trained commensurate with their safety-related duties.Safety Performance Management mandates postal and/or external training or curriculums, as necessary, to ensure an effective safety staff and OSHA compliance.

  • Collateral duty governmental affairs staff shall not develop a GEG without assistance from servicing full-time governmental affairs officers.

  • Collateral duty safety personnel are in place where deemed necessary to support local offices.

  • Collateral duty PAOs must possess poise under pressure, a good understanding of all Coast Guard roles and missions, and how they relate to their unit.They should also possess excellent speaking and writing skills, and most importantly, a desire to engage with the public about the Coast Guard.

  • Collateral duty public affairs officers must take responsibility of their unit’s internal information program.

  • Collateral duty assignments are separate, yet official, duties and responsibilities assigned to an employee in addition to the primary duties of the position the employee occupies where assignments do not constitute a grade controlling duty or responsibility and constitute less than 25 percent of the employee's work time.

  • Collateral duty governmental affairs staff must not develop a GEG without assistance from servicing full-time governmental affairs officers.

Related to Collateral duty

  • First Lien Collateral Documents means the “Security Documents” or “Collateral Documents” or similar term (as defined in the applicable First Lien Loan Documents) and any other agreement, document or instrument pursuant to which a Lien is granted securing any First Lien Obligations or pursuant to which any such Lien is perfected.

  • Second Lien Collateral Documents means the “Security Documents” or “Collateral Documents” (as defined in the applicable Second Lien Debt Documents) and any other agreement, document or instrument pursuant to which a Lien is granted securing any Second Lien Obligations or pursuant to which any such Lien is perfected.

  • Collateral Document means any Security and Pledge Agreement, any Mortgage or any other agreement or document delivered pursuant hereto or in connection herewith pursuant to which the Secured Parties or any Agent or other Person on behalf of the Secured Parties is granted a Lien to secure any Obligations.

  • Collateral Disposition means (i) the sale, lease, transfer or other disposition of the Vessel by the Borrower to any Person (it being understood that a Permitted Chartering Arrangement is not a Collateral Disposition) or the sale of 100% of the Capital Stock of the Borrower or (ii) any Event of Loss of the Vessel.

  • Collateral Documents means, collectively, the Security Agreement, the Intellectual Property Security Agreements, the Mortgages (if any), each of the collateral assignments, security agreements, pledge agreements or other similar agreements delivered to the Administrative Agent, Collateral Agent or the Lenders pursuant to Sections 4.01(1)(c), 6.11 or 6.13 and each of the other agreements, instruments or documents that creates or purports to create a Lien in favor of the Collateral Agent for the benefit of the Secured Parties.

  • Swap Collateral Account means a single, segregated trust account in the name of the Indenture Trustee, which shall be designated as the “Swap Collateral Account” which shall be held in trust for the benefit of the Noteholders established pursuant to Section 4.10(e) of the Sale and Servicing Agreement.]

  • First Lien Obligations means, collectively, (1) the Senior Secured Credit Facility Obligations, (2) the First Lien Notes Obligations and (3) each Series of Additional First Lien Obligations.