Reserve Officers definition

Reserve Officers. Training Corps” or “ROTC” means a college-based military officer commissioning program of study designed to develop well-trained junior officers for the Army National Guard or any branch of the armed services of the United States.

Examples of Reserve Officers in a sentence

  • Unit members may be granted leave to attend, as delegates or alternates, state or national conventions such as: Vietnam Veterans, Persian Gulf, American Legion, AMVETS or World War II, Disabled American Veterans, Legion of Valor, Marine Corps League, Order of the Purple Heart, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Reserve Officers Association of the United States.

  • District unit police officers who work special events will receive compensation at the same rate as San ▇▇▇▇ Reserve Officers or be paid their regular rate of overtime pay, whichever is greater.

  • Reserve Officers shall receive a one-time uniform allowance of three hundred and fifty dollars ($350).

  • Subject to the discretion of the Chief, Reserve Officers may perform any and all duties of a commissioned peace officer while working such assignments only.

  • Paid Reserve Officers shall not be compensated by JPD for attending discretionary training.

  • The provisions of Article 18 do not apply to Paid Reserve Officers except that if more than one Paid Reserve Officer requests a work assignment, it will be assigned to the member with the earliest appointment date as a Paid Reserve Officer.

  • Reserve Officers will be responsible for the purchase and maintenance of their leather gear and firearm.

  • Paid Reserve Officers are required to maintain their training and certifications at a level that minimally qualifies them to hold a position as a Paid Reserve Officer.

  • Paid Reserve Officers are entitled to attend JPD sponsored training courses at no charge.

  • Auxiliary and Reserve Officers, Officers assigned to Internal Affairs Unit, and all other employees, including managerial and confidential employees.

Related to Reserve Officers

  • Reserve officer means a person authorized by a city, city and county, town, county, or state institution of higher education within this state to act as a reserve police officer, reserve deputy sheriff, or reserve town marshal for certain specific and limited periods of time while the person is authorized to be on duty and acting at the express direction or under the direct supervision of a fully POST-certified peace officer pursuant to section 16-2.5- 103, 16-2.5- 105, 16-2.5-108, or 16-2.5-120. A reserve officer is a peace officer while engaged in the performance of his or her duties whose authority shall be limited to the authority granted by his or her authorizing agency.

  • Executive Officers means the Company's “executive officers” as defined in 12 C.F.R. § 215.2(e)(1) (regardless of whether or not such regulation is applicable to the Company).

  • Senior Officers means the Chief Executive Officer, the Chief Financial Officer or the General Counsel of the Company.

  • Senior Executive Officers means the Company's "senior executive officers" as defined in subsection 111(b)(3) of the EESA and regulations issued thereunder, including the rules set forth in 31 C.F.R. Part 30.

  • Designated Officers means and includes, individually or jointly, the President, the Vice President, the Business Administrator, and the Secretary of the Board of School Directors (and their appropriate successors acting by reason of absence or other incapacity), being those duly elected or appointed and acting officials of the Local Government Unit hereby authorized to undertake and perform the actions herein specified, which are necessary and proper to the issuance of the Bonds and compliance with the Debt Act.