Law enforcement services definition

Law enforcement services means any law enforcement assistance or service for which a fee is paid based on a contractual agreement.
Law enforcement services means any law enforcement assistance or service performed by a certified law enforcement officer.
Law enforcement services means law enforcement services performed by certified personnel and the necessary items to perform their duties.

Examples of Law enforcement services in a sentence

  • Law enforcement services will be available to the City on a twenty-four (24) hour per day, seven (7) days per week basis; Provided that allocations of manpower and equipment for this purpose will be at the reasonable discretion of the Sheriff.

  • Law enforcement services are currently provided by Charleston County.

  • Law enforcement services rendered to the District shall be at the sole direction of the City.

  • Law enforcement services in Maui County are provided by the Maui Police Department.

  • Law enforcement services rendered to District shall be at the sole direction of City.


More Definitions of Law enforcement services

Law enforcement services means any law enforcement assistance or service for which a fee is paid based on a contractual agreement performed by a certified law enforcement officer.
Law enforcement services means any law enforcement assistance or service for which a fee is paid based on a contractual agreement performed by a law enforcement officer as defined in Section 23-23-10(E)(1).
Law enforcement services. ("LES") means the Chitimacha Tribal Police Department
Law enforcement services means activities that
Law enforcement services means any law enforcement assistance or service performed by your law enforcement officer, including any necessary action or items to perform their duties, in the course and scope of employment on your behalf.
Law enforcement services means all services necessary for the County to provide the reporting, investigating and filing charges for special crimes.
Law enforcement services means the services the Sheriff’s Office provides to fulfill a sheriff’s or a peace officer’s duties under Texas law, such as the Code of Criminal Procedure, to keep the peace, intervene to prevent or suppress crime, execute lawful process issued by a judge, and accept custody of persons committed to the county jail. These services include patrolling, responding to calls for police assistance, investigating offenses, enforcing state traffic law, and operating the county jail. See Weber v. City of Sachse, 591 S.W.2d 563 (Tex. Civ. App.—Dallas 1979, writ dism’d). “Law-enforcement services” exclude the (1) enforcement of rules, regulations, or permit requirements enacted by the City of Lucas or a home-owners’ association, or restrictions in property deeds, (2) enforcement of regulations or prohibitions on vehicular travel on private property or private roads within the meaning of Section 542.005, Transportation Code, or Section 49.217(c), Water Code, (3) enforcement of county or other traffic regulations that may later be extended to roads in the City of Lucas under an agreement under Section 151.151(b), Transportation Code, or as a result of a petition and order under Sections 542.007–542.0081, Transportation Code, or similar provisions (that is, the City or a district or subdivision and County would have to follow those provisions in the future for such traffic enforcement), (4) provision of detention services beyond taking custody of persons accused of violating state law under Articles 2.17 and 2.18, Code of Criminal Procedure (that is, the Sheriff will not accept custody of persons accused of a local Class C misdemeanor, see Tex. Att’y Gen. Op. No. JM-0151 (1984) (the City of Lucas and the County would have to sign a separate jail-services agreement for such services)), (5) provision of a school resource officer, see Subchapter M, Chapter 1701, Occupations Code, or similar services, and (6) provision of specific security services, such as security at construction sites in the City of Lucas to prevent or deter theft.