Deputy Sheriffs definition

Deputy Sheriffs or “deputies” shall refer to sworn deputies of all ranks of the FCSO.
Deputy Sheriffs or “deputies” shall refer to sworn law enforcement officers of the OCSO.

Examples of Deputy Sheriffs in a sentence

  • Sheriff’s Department Only – The current practice of providing a meal per shift to covered employees assigned to the jails shall continue as long as this benefit is provided to the Deputy Sheriffs assigned to the jails.

  • Deputy Sheriffs assigned to Patrol only (excluding the Hospital assignment) shall be provided take home patrol vehicles.

  • The parties agree that Deputy Sheriffs assigned canines for home kenneling shall be compensated for grooming time conducted outside of the hours of the Deputy’s normal shift.

  • The Community Service Officer classification will be used in the Court Services Unit to assist Deputy Sheriffs in maintaining public security in the Superior Court and performing general administrative support functions, effective on the date the Salary Resolution, Table of Position changes are approved by the Board of Supervisors.

  • Deputy Sheriff's shall not be required to perform Deputy Coroner services.

  • The Take Home Patrol Vehicle Program for Deputy Sheriff's, as is detailed in Sheriff's Department Policy, shall govern and shall be referenced in the MOU, however, the policy is not incorporated by mere reference and the details are subject to change during the term of the MOU consistent with BOS policy and Sheriff’s department needs, subject to meeting and conferring with FDSA prior to finalizing any changes.

  • Any employee occupying a permanent position represented by the Fresno Deputy Sheriff's Association, who promotes, demotes or transfers into a permanent position that is represented or unrepresented, shall continue under the retirement tier in which they were enrolled immediately prior to their promotion, demotion or transfer.

  • The County agrees to pay the cost for all bonds required of Deputy Sheriffs as a matter of law.

  • The Sheriff or his designee will provide to each member of the bargaining unit (Deputy Sheriffs) a bid sheet listing all of the available shifts/jobs that are to be bid for that year in accordance with the contract.

  • With exception to hospital overtime shifts and jail overtime shifts, when the Sheriff-Coroner or his/her designee cancels a Deputy Sheriff's overtime shift, assigned or volunteered, within twelve (12) hours of the overtime shift, then the Deputy Sheriff shall be compensated for two and one-half (2½) hours at time and one-half (1½) their base hourly rate of pay.

Related to Deputy Sheriffs

  • 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.

  • Sheriff means the Sheriff of Western Australia and any deputy sheriff appointed by the Sheriff of Western Australia;

  • County Superintendent means the Executive County Superintendent of Schools designated by the Department of Education for this school district.

  • Deputy Mayor means the councillor who is appointed by council, pursuant to section 34 of this bylaw, to act as mayor in the absence or incapacity of the mayor.

  • Community supervision means an order of disposition by the