Public safety authority definition

Public safety authority means the Department of Public Safety, the State Law Enforcement Division, or designated persons authorized to act on behalf of the Department of Public Safety, the State Law Enforcement Division including, but not limited to, local governmental agencies that act principally to protect or preserve the public safety, or full-time commissioned law enforcement persons.
Public safety authority means a primary public safety entity, department, division, bureau, or agency of state, local, or tribal governments that act principally to protect or preserve the public safety; or any person directly authorized to act on behalf of a public safety agency.
Public safety authority means the Commissioner of Public Safety; or any local government agency that acts principally to protect or preserve the public safety; or any person directly authorized to act on behalf of the Commissioner of Public Safety or local agency;

Examples of Public safety authority in a sentence

  • This consultation report conducted with Concern Liberia, Men's Resources International (MRI) and MERGE for Equality worked to develop a curriculum based training on how to teach others how to prevent school associated gender based violence.


More Definitions of Public safety authority

Public safety authority means the Director of the Delaware Emergency Management Agency or such other person as the Governor may designate.
Public safety authority means the Rhode Island emergency management agency
Public safety authority means the administrative jurisdiction of a particular 911 system, as defined in the NENA Glossary, which may be modified from time-to-time.This could be a county/parish or city government, a special 911 or emergency communications district, a council of governments, an individual PSAP or other similar body.
Public safety authority means the department of public safety, a local law enforcement agency or a person authorized to act on behalf of the department of public safety or local law enforcement agency.

Related to Public safety authority

  • Public Safety and/or “Nuisance” means anything which is injurious to the safety or health of an entire community or neighborhood, or any considerable number of persons, or unlawfully obstructs the free passage or use, in the customary manner, of any navigable lake, or river, bay, stream, canal, or basin.

  • national regulatory authority means a national regulatory authority designated in accordance with Article 35(1) of Directive 2009/72/EC or Article 39(1) of Directive 2009/73/EC;

  • Highway authority means the state highway commission, a board of county road commissioners or the governing body of a city or village.

  • Insurance Regulatory Authority means, with respect to any Insurance Subsidiary, the insurance department or similar Governmental Authority charged with regulating insurance companies or insurance holding companies, in its jurisdiction of domicile and, to the extent that it has regulatory authority over such Insurance Subsidiary, in each other jurisdiction in which such Insurance Subsidiary conducts business or is licensed to conduct business.

  • securities regulatory authority or “SRA” means a body created by statute in any Canadian or foreign jurisdiction to administer securities law, regulation and policy (e.g. securities commission), but does not include an exchange or other self regulatory entity;

  • Supervisory Authority means an independent public authority which is established by an EU Member State pursuant to the GDPR.

  • public authority means any authority or body or institution of self- government established or constituted—

  • Regulatory Authority means any supranational, federal, national, regional, state, provincial, or local regulatory agency, department, bureau, commission, council, or other government entity, that regulates or otherwise exercises authority with respect to manufacturing, research, development, or commercialization of pharmaceutical or biological products in any country or regulatory jurisdiction, including the FDA, USDA and EMA.

  • Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA) means the Government Agency responsible for oversight of public procurement.

  • Public health authority means an agency or authority of the United States, a state, a territory, a political subdivision of a state or territory, an Indian tribe, or a foreign government, or a person or entity acting under a grant of authority from or contract with such public agency, including the employees or agents of such public agency or its contractors or persons or entities to whom it has granted authority, that is responsible for public health matters as part of its official mandate.

  • Securities Regulatory Authorities means the securities commission or similar regulatory authority in each province and territory of Canada that is responsible for administering the Canadian securities legislation in force in such jurisdictions;

  • Antitrust Authority means the Antitrust Division of the United States Department of Justice or the United States Federal Trade Commission.

  • Applicable Insurance Regulatory Authority means, when used with respect to any Insurance Subsidiary, the insurance department or similar administrative authority or agency located in the state in which such Insurance Subsidiary is domiciled.

  • County authority means the board of county commissioners,

  • Airport Authority means any city or any public or private board or other body or organization chartered or otherwise established for the purpose of administering, operating or managing airports or related facilities, which in each case is an owner, administrator, operator or manager of one or more airports or related facilities.

  • Public safety answering point or “PSAP” means an answering location for 9-1-1 calls originating in a given area. A PSAP may be designated as Primary or Secondary, which refers to the order in which calls are directed for answering. Primary PSAPs respond first; Secondary PSAPs receive calls on a transfer basis only, and generally serve as a centralized answering location for a particular type of emergency call. PSAPs are staffed by employees of Service Agencies such as police, fire or emergency medical agencies or by employees of a common bureau serving a group of such entities.