Enforcing officer definition

Enforcing officer means a peace officer as defined in s.
Enforcing officer means any County officer or employee, including his/her designee, with the authority to enforce this Code, its adopted codes or applicable State codes.
Enforcing officer means the Director of the Siskiyou County Community Development Department or the Sheriff, or the authorized deputies or designees of either, each of whom is independently authorized to enforce this chapter.

Examples of Enforcing officer in a sentence

  • Absent timely appeal, the Notice shall be deemed final and conclusive and the Enforcing officer may enter upon the property and abate the nuisance by county personnel, or by private contractor under the direction of the Enforcing officer.

  • The Enforcing officer may, but need not, apply to a court of competent jurisdiction for a warrant authorizing entry upon the property for purposes of undertaking the work, if necessary in the sole discretion of the Enforcing officer.

  • Enforcing officer; inspections The Zoning Officer are hereby designated as the officer whose duty it shall be to enforce the provisions of this chapter.

  • I have included a Statement of Enforcing officer in the agenda packet as well.

  • Enforcing officer The Zoning Officer and/or Township Engineer are hereby designated as the officer whose duty it shall be to enforce the provisions of this chapter.


More Definitions of Enforcing officer

Enforcing officer means peace officer as defined by s.
Enforcing officer means a Police Officer, By-law Enforcement Officer, and any member of the Owen Sound Fire and Emergency Services Department;‌
Enforcing officer means a peace officer as defined by in s. 939.22
Enforcing officer means the Cayuga County Treasurer.
Enforcing officer means the Controller of the City of Niagara Falls.
Enforcing officer means the Otsego County Treasurer.
Enforcing officer means the Planning Director or any other peace officer, public official or employee duly authorized to enforce against violations of the County Code.