Examples of Provincial Police Service in a sentence
Between 1992 and 2002, the geographic areas policed by 15 small independent police services in New Brunswick were absorbed by the RCMP Provincial Police Service.
The PTs are responsible for providing the RCMP and Public Safety Canada with clarification and confirmation of any emerging Municipality.15 5,000 POPULATION THRESHOLD Municipalities that meet or exceed 5,000 population in the federal census and want to continue to receive RCMP services, will need to enter into a MPSA or MPUA, unless the PT Minister directs that the Municipality be policed by a Unit of the Provincial Police Service.
Similarly, in some provinces, the Provincial Police Service and the various RCMP Municipal Police Services operate in an integrated manner which means that they may be co-located in one Detachment, under the command of one Detachment Commander, and leverage resources between services to best address law enforcement and public safety in that specific Detachment’s jurisdiction.
Under this Article, the Municipal Occupancy Ratio is used to calculate the portion of accommodations costs related to a PT Police Service Unit providing policing to a Municipality.5 Similarly, in this Article “Municipal Support Staff” refers to persons utilized in support of the Provincial Police Service Unit providing policing to a Municipality.
For provinces other than Alberta and Saskatchewan, it also sets out the province’s authority to police Municipalities between 5,000 and 14,999 population with the RCMP Provincial Police Service, and specifies the manner in which costs will be covered.
Article 10 also specifically protects the Halifax Regional Municipality under the Provincial Police Service, excluding it from the population threshold criteria.
This was possible because each Municipality had a population of less than 5,000 and therefore qualified for policing under the Provincial Police Service.
Under a CTA arrangement, the First Nation community has dedicated police officers, over and above police services provided by the Province and Territory under the Provincial Police Service Agreement (PPSA) and the Territorial Police Service Agreement (TPSA).
This consultation shall include advice to the Minister pertaining to the three-year accommodation plans for the Provincial Police Service and forecasted needs for major repairs and replacement of items of equipment which originally cost $100,000 or more per item.
The ninety day waiting period as required in the above benefit coverage shall be waived for an Officer who is hired directly another Canadian Municipal or Provincial Police Service, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the Canadian Military Police or Railway Police.