Deputy sheriff definition

Deputy sheriff means any person who is commissioned and employed as a full-time peace officer by the sheriff of any county, and has been so employed since on or before December 31, 1965; any person who is or has been commissioned and employed as a peace officer by the sheriff of any county since January 1, 1966, and who has received a certificate attesting to the person's satisfactory completion of the peace officer training school as required by section 109.77 of the Revised Code; or any person deputized by the sheriff of any county and employed pursuant to section 2301.12 of the Revised Code as a criminal bailiff or court constable who has received a certificate attesting to the person's satisfactory completion of the peace officer training school as required by section 109.77 of the Revised Code.
Deputy sheriff means a duly sworn officer appointed by a sheriff pursuant to § 15.2-1603 whose
Deputy sheriff means an individual employed as a county law-enforcement deputy sheriff in this state and as defined by §7-14-2 of this code.

Examples of Deputy sheriff in a sentence

  • A Deputy Sheriff hired in the classification of Deputy Sheriff I shall be compensated at Range 11.

  • Staff to include: One (1) Deputy Sheriff See Table of Services, Deliverables and Timelines.

  • Upon successful completion of probation, a Deputy Sheriff I will advance to the classification of Deputy Sheriff II, Range 13.

  • Staff to include: One (1) Director (20%) One (1) Deputy Director Contractor One (1) Deputy Sheriff Three (3) Lead Analysts One (1) Lead Analyst - Cyber Seven (7) Analysts One (1) Analyst – Cyber One (1) Analyst – Cyber Intern One (1) Program Planner (50%) One (1) Program Planner (50%) One (1) Information Technology Project Manager One (1) Senior Information Technology Technician See Table of Services, Deliverables and Timelines.

  • In the event this Agreement is prematurely terminated, the Township shall pay the County, as set forth in Section 14, the total sum due for services performed by the Deputy Sheriff assigned to the Township up to the effective date of termination.


More Definitions of Deputy sheriff

Deputy sheriff means any person who is commissioned and employed as a full-time peace officer by the sheriff of any county, and has been so employed since on or before December 31, 1965, and whose primary duties are to preserve the peace, to protect life and property, and to enforce the laws of this state; any person who is or has been commissioned and employed as a peace officer by the sheriff of any county since January 1, 1966, and who has received a certificate attesting to the person's satisfactory completion of the peace officer training school as required by section 109.77 of the Revised Code and whose primary duties are to preserve the peace, protect life and property, and enforce the laws of this state; or any person deputized by the sheriff of any county and employed pursuant to section 2301.12 of the Revised Code as a criminal bailiff or court constable who has received a certificate attesting to the person's satisfactory completion of the peace officer training school as required by section 109.77 of the Revised Code and whose primary duties are to preserve the peace, protect life and property, and enforce the laws of this state.
Deputy sheriff means a deputy appointed by the Sheriff under the Supreme Court Act 1935 section 158;
Deputy sheriff means a deputy sheriff appointed pursuant to section 341.1 prior to July 1, 1981, or section 331.903 on or after July 1, 1981.
Deputy sheriff means any person who has been duly appointed and sworn by the sheriff and who is authorized to exercise the powers of arrest in accordance with the laws of North Carolina.
Deputy sheriff means the deputy-sheriff of the High Court appointed under section 30; “full court” means a court consisting of more than two judges;
Deputy sheriff means the person holding the office of Sheriff, if they elect to participate, and all Deputy
Deputy sheriff means the deputy-sheriff of the High Court appointed under section 30;