Law enforcement employee definition

Law enforcement employee means an employee who works in a position that meets the law enforcement criteria of Section 7(k) of the FLSA.
Law enforcement employee means all commissioned police officers, regular or reserve, and all civilian employees, whether civil service or appointed.
Law enforcement employee or "employee" means a person currently employed or formerly

Examples of Law enforcement employee in a sentence

  • Example: Law enforcement employee works a shift from 6 pm to 6 am on a County observed holiday, the employee would receive six (6) hours of holiday time.

  • He had subsequently informed delegations that he had received no comments to his proposal by the indicated deadline, and he had confirmed that those dates had been considered agreed and that the General Council would take a formal action at the current regular meeting.


More Definitions of Law enforcement employee

Law enforcement employee means an employee who works in a position that meets the law 30 enforcement criteria of Section 7(k) of the FLSA. 31 “Lengthy convalescence” means a period of disability that an attending physician expects to 32 exceed ten (10) consecutive weeks. 33 “Life-threatening” means a condition which is diagnosed by a physician as creating substantial 34 risk of death.
Law enforcement employee means an employee who works in a position that meets the law 27 enforcement criteria of Section 7(k) of the FLSA. 28 “Lengthy convalescence” means a period of disability that an attending physician expects to 29 exceed ten (10) consecutive weeks.
Law enforcement employee means a person currently or formerly employed by an employer.
Law enforcement employee means a person currently employed or formerly employed by an

Related to Law enforcement employee

  • Public employee means an individual holding a position by appointment or employment in the government of this state, in the government of 1 or more of the political subdivisions of this state, in the public school service, in a public or special district, in the service of an authority, commission, or board, or in any other branch of the public service, subject to the following exceptions: