Metro Police definition
Examples of Metro Police in a sentence
No provision of this Agreement is intended to surrender, waive or limit any police powers of the Indiana State Police, Kentucky State Police and Louisville Metro Police Department or any other Governmental Entity, and all such police powers are hereby expressly reserved.
Members involved in a Critical Incident, as defined by Louisville Metro Police Policy 8.12.1, which includes, but is not limited to, being involved in a vehicle collision resulting in death or serious physical injury, will be required to submit to drug and alcohol tests following the Critical Incident (“Compulsory Tests”).
The River City Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge # 614 (hereinafter the “Lodge”) and the Department agree that there are compelling interests which demand that the Louisville Metro Police Department’s Members be drug-free.
No changes in the Standard Operating Procedures of the Louisville Metro Police Department shall be effective until they have been delivered electronically (including email, intranet, or other electronic methods) to all Members after a period of ten (10) calendar days.
The policy of the Louisville Metro Police Department (hereinafter “Department”) is to maintain a drug and alcohol free work environment and workforce.
If the Louisville Metro Police Merit Board ("LMPMB"), after a hearing on formal disciplinary charges and penalty fails to sustain termination, or if the charges and penalty imposed by the Chief are less than termination, then the time the officer was suspended "without pay pending" shall be deemed time served toward any suspension finally imposed, and should the final penalty be less than a suspension equal in length to the time already served, the officer shall be made whole.
The Municipal or Metro Police Department (MPD) official makes the arrest.
Personnel files shall be available for administrative review by the Louisville Metro Police Merit Board and paid Members of their staff.
Suspects apprehended by Municipal and Metro Police Departments for allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol or driving under the influence of drugs with a narcotic effect must be taken to the nearest SAPS station in order to open a case docket and to obtain a case number.
Nothing herein shall be construed to prohibit the Louisville Metro Police Merit Board from adopting rules relating to qualifications, including classification, examination, appointment, probation, promotion, demotion, transfer, layoff, reinstatement, suspension, fine, removal and other disciplinary action not inconsistent with the provisions of KRS 67C.301 et seq.