Police Department definition

Police Department means the law enforcement agency designated by the County Prosecutor to receive such information.
Police Department means the Police Department of the City.

Examples of Police Department in a sentence

  • The following Departments shall maintain existing Union orientation arrangements: Department of Emergency Management; Sheriff’s Department; and Police Department.

  • San Francisco Police Department employees who are required to wear protective footwear, shall annually receive a three hundred dollar ($300.00) safety shoe allowance.

  • LTISD and the City of Lakeway Police Department (LPD) subsequently entered into an interlocal agreement for LPD to provide police dispatch services.

  • The addendum for FY 2022 – 2023 specifies a maximum percentage of use not to exceed 4% and shows the maximum estimated annual cost for dispatch services to the LTISD Police Department to be $36,929.

  • Newark is a full-service municipality, operating electric, sewer, water, and stormwater utilities for its service territories, as well as a nationally recognized Police Department and Xxxxxxxx’x Court in the Newark Municipal Center (000 Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx; Xxxxxx, XX 00000).


More Definitions of Police Department

Police Department means the City Police Department.
Police Department means the police department issuing the notice of violation of 75 Pa.C.S. § 3345, relating to enforcement of failure to stop for a school bus with flashing red lights and an activated side stop signal arm, brought pursuant to 75 Pa.C.S. § 3345.1.
Police Department means The City of Duluth Police Department
Police Department means the Bureau of Police of the City.
Police Department means the Belize Police Department;
Police Department means the officers, policemen, and clerical or maintenance employees, including the chief of police;