Examples of Policing activities in a sentence
Policing activities also include undertaking by the holder of UST envi- ronmental compliance actions and vol- untary environmental actions taken in compliance with 40 CFR part 280, pro- vided that the holder does not other- wise participate in the management or daily operation of the UST or UST sys- tem as provided in § 280.210(a) and § 280.230.
Policing activities in the interior of the country continue to expand with UNMIL civilian police officers assigned to 22 outlying areas (Buchanan, Gbarnga, Kakata, Tubmanburg, Zwedru, Sanniquellie, Bo, Robertsport, Rivercess, Totota, Careysburg, Voinjama, Greenville, Salala, Ganta, Harper, Tapeta, Harbel, Yekepa, Saclepea, Loguatuo, Zorzor), as well as to Roberts International Airport, Spriggs Payne Airport and the Freeport of Monrovia.
These assignments include, but are not limited to, assignments to drug investigation including BAYANET; Community Policing activities (CPO); and investigative assignment (Detective/AIP).
Robinson involved an action to annul the sale of succession property by an absentee heir.
Policing activities also include any activities taken by the holder to require a borrower to comply with a voluntary remediation work plan, or by agreement with the Department, to complete a voluntary remediation work plan, provided that the holder does not otherwise participate in the management of the site.
The site is in the Camperdown precinct of Parramatta Road Corridor Urban Transformation Strategy (PRCUTS) which is a State Government endorsed strategy for the revitalisation of Parramatta Road corridor given statutory force via Section 9.1 Ministerial Direction in November 2016 (Figure 2).
The City of London Police has its own version of a fundamental review underway in the form of the Transform Programme, which will be presenting options as part of a separate but linked process to enable Members to take a view on priorities across the range of Corporation and Policing activities.
ECOMOG is charged, among others, with the following missions: (a) Observation and Monitoring; (b) Peacekeeping and restoration of peace; (c) Humanitarian intervention in support of humanitarian disaster; (d) Enforcement of sanctions, including embargo; (e) Preventive deployment; (f) Peacebuilding, disarmament and demobilisation; (g) Policing activities, including the control of fraud and organised crime; (h) Any other operations as may be mandated by the Mediation and Security Council.
The ability of an agency to analyze and disseminate information about youth crime, delinquency, and victimization is essential to Youth Focused Policing activities.
Policing activities also include undertaking by the holder of UST environmental compliance actions and voluntary environmental actions taken in compliance with this part, provided that the holder does not otherwise participate in the management or daily operation of the UST or UST system as provided in §280.121(a) and §280.123.