Special agent definition

Special agent means an employee of the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control whom the
Special agent means an employee of the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority whom the
Special agent means an employee of the Virginia Cannabis Control Authority whom the Board has

Examples of Special agent in a sentence

  • Special agent fire suppression systems shall not include a fire sprinkler system.

  • Special agent safety kits are issued to all SAs. See TIGTA OI Form 6602, Annual SA Safety Kit Inventory.

  • These systems include kitchen hood fire suppression41 systems, dry chemical systems, carbon dioxide systems, halogenated and gaseous agent42 systems, foam systems, and wet chemical systems not connected to fire sprinkler systems.43 Special agent fire suppression systems shall not include a fire sprinkler system.320.402.

  • The next day the Special agent told the SSRA that he had spoken to Escobar again.

  • Special agent Mark Peters conducted a preliminary investigation into the veracity of the lead and concluded the lead did not appear reliable and required no further follow-up.


More Definitions of Special agent

Special agent means an officer or agent of the Department of Public Safety, the Division, or a political subdivision, who is trained and certified by the Department of Public Safety to enforce Arizona’s Motor Carrier Safety require- ments.
Special agent means an employee of the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control whom the Board has designated as a law-enforcement officer pursuant to § 4.1-105.
Special agent means an employee of the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority whom the Board has designated as a law-enforcement officer pursuant to § 4.1-105.
Special agent means the person appointed by the court pursuant to RCW 11.130.375 or 11.130.635.
Special agent. ’ means an employee of the Department of State with a primary skill code of 2501—
Special agent means the person appointed by the court
Special agent means the person appointed by the court pursuant to section 404 or 512 of this act.