Police Commissioner definition
Examples of Police Commissioner in a sentence
At least thirty (30) days before the festival or special event is scheduled to begin, the Permittee must submit to the City’s Parks and Public Property Director, City Fire Commissioner, Police Commissioner and EMS Director a Public Safety Plan (hereinafter referred to as the “Plan”) which plan addresses each item on the attached Exhibit “A.” The Plan must address each item as contained in Exhibit A to the satisfaction of the City.
The Police Commissioner may authorize other approved secondary not subject to the twenty (20) hour limit such as hotels, hospitals, and schools.
It shall consider, evaluate, and, if in agreement, shall make recommendations to and/or advise the Police Commissioner and/or his designee with respect to specific matters bearing upon the economy, efficiency, or other improvement in Departmental operations and/or upon the welfare of its employees whether or not such matters are negotiable.
Nothing in this Policy shall be construed to prevent the Police Commissioner from taking formal disciplinary action for violation of the policies of the Department.
Upon prior notification to the Lodge President, the Police Commissioner reserves the right to revoke this arrangement.
There shall be established within the Department a Joint Labor-Management Liaison Committee consisting of up to four (4) representatives of the Department appointed by the Police Commissioner and up to two (2) representatives from Unit I and up to two (2) representatives from Unit II.
An observer (a Fire and Police Commissioner or alternate) shall attend the meeting.
The type of flashlight available shall be determined by the Department, and may change from time to time as determined by the Police Commissioner.
STEP 4: If the grievance is not resolved at Step 3, the grievance may be presented to the Police Commissioner or designee who shall meet with the designated Lodge Representative(s) within ten (10) working days of the denial and shall give his response within fourteen (14) working days of the meeting.
The number of officers assigned to each shift shall be at the sole discretion of the Baltimore City Police Department, through the authority of the Police Commissioner.