Subject Officer definition

Subject Officer means the officer who is subject to proceedings under this part to determine whether the officer has the mental capacity to fulfill the essential functions of the officer's office, with or without reasonable accommodations.
Subject Officer means the Department sworn employee who is the subject of a

Examples of Subject Officer in a sentence

  • When either the Complainant or the Subject Officer fails to appear, the Investigative Hearing Panel may receive statements from those persons present and relying on the evidence received, continue with the Investigative Hearing.

  • Subject to the capabilities of the payroll system, the amount of sick leave credits accumulated by the Employee will be reported on the Employee’s pay stub.

  • The nature of Investigative Hearings, open or closed, will be in closed session consistent with the Brown Act and peace officer confidentiality protections existing at the time of the Investigative Hearing, unless the Subject Officer requests an open Investigative Hearing.

  • Additional questions may be asked by any Investigative Hearing Panel member, or by a Subject Officer or his or her representative.

  • Evidence contained in Commission’s file may only be disclosed to the Complainant and the Subject Officer to the extent afforded by law.

  • Fourteen days’ calendar notice of an Investigative Hearing shall be given to the complainant, each Subject Officer, and any other person whose attendance the Commission deems appropriate.

  • The authority of a Commission subpoena issued by the Executive Director may be used to compel the production of documents and/or the appearance of witnesses, including the Subject Officer.

  • At the conclusion of any witness testimony, either the Complainant or the Subject Officer may request that Commission or the Investigative Hearing Panel consider any additional areas of inquiry they feel need to be covered.

  • The Subject Officer is no longer employed by the Department, or in the interest of justice.

  • In the event that the Subject Officer is compelled to cooperate in an Investigative Hearing, Departmental personnel shall provide the Subject Officer with the “ Garrity/Lybarger warning” when required under the appropriate circumstances.


More Definitions of Subject Officer

Subject Officer means a staff member who reports to a Reporting Officer for performance management and reporting purposes.
Subject Officer means an officer who reports to a Reporting Officer for performance management and reporting purposes.
Subject Officer means a police officer whose conduct appears, in the opinion of the SIU director, to have caused the death or serious injury under investigation; (“agent impliqué”)
Subject Officer means a sworn officer of the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police against whom a citizen has filed an Informal Complaint or Citizen Complaint alleging Misconduct or about whom an investigation is undertaken based upon the vote of a
Subject Officer means a custodial officer, or responsible health care staff, against whom possible misconduct was alleged or whose actions were reviewed during an administrative or criminal investigation of a death incident.
Subject Officer means a police officer who is the subject of a complaint or whose actions may have resulted in a serious or sensitive incident;

Related to Subject Officer

  • Accounting Officer clause 65;

  • Health Officer means the chief administrative and executive officer of a local public health agency, or the appointed health officer of the local board of health. Health officer includes a director of a local public health agency.

  • Contracting Officer means the person designated by the Director or his duly authorized representative to execute this Agreement on the behalf of the Judiciary, and any other successor Contracting Officer who has responsibility for this agreement. The term includes, except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, the authorized representative of a Contracting Officer acting within the limits of his written authority.

  • relevant officer means the chief finance officer, head of the authority’s paid service or monitoring officer, as the case may be.

  • Compliance Officer means Company Secretary or such other senior officer, who is financially literate and is capable of appreciating requirements for legal and regulatory compliance under these regulations designated so and reporting to the Board of Directors and who shall be responsible for compliance of policies, procedures, maintenance of records, monitoring adherence to the rules for the preservation of unpublished price sensitive information, monitoring of trades and the implementation of the codes specified in these regulations under the overall supervision of the Board of Directors of the Company.

  • Local government officer means a member of the board; the su- perintendent; or an agent (including an employee) of the district who exercises discretion in the planning, recommending, selecting, or contracting of a vendor. Local Gov’t Code 176.001(1), (4)

  • Hearing Officer means any individual or board charged with the duty of rendering decisions at any stage on grievances hereunder.