Surveillance Officer definition

Surveillance Officer means an individual appointed for the purpose of Rule 3.11.6 to perform the responsibilities of a Market Participant’s Compliance Manager when that Market Participant’s Compliance Manager is based outside New Zealand;
Surveillance Officer means a person, other than a probation or parole officer, who makes contact with a juvenile under supervision to verify the juvenile's presence at work, school, home, etc. A surveillance officer may be an employee of a court service unit or other service provider, or a properly trained and supervised volunteer.
Surveillance Officer means any officer of a vessel or aircraft used for the enforcement of this Act, whether or not the officer is a Niuean and whether or not the vessel or aircraft is registered in Niue;

Examples of Surveillance Officer in a sentence

  • Afternoon Shift for a full‑time Eligible Surveillance Officer means a period of duty commencing on or after 10.00am and before 8.00pm.

  • For the purposes of Part 1 of this Appendix, overtime for an Eligible Surveillance Officer means actual hours worked in excess of an average of 76 hours per fortnight.

  • Night Shift for a full‑time Eligible Surveillance Officer means a period of duty commencing on or after 8.00pm and before 6am.

  • To ensure that FY1 Q2/Q3 data is collected and reported in a timely and accurate manner, MSH recruited a Surveillance Officer and is currently facilitating the coordination with ICAP on the data collection process supporting the M&E team from PSI.

  • The interview with the County Surveillance Officer focused on the county’s capacity on responding to health events and their role on reporting events to the MoH.

  • Information bias was also a limitation of the CHV questionnaire and interviews with the CHEW and the County Surveillance Officer.

  • HFA through our Senior HIV Advisor, the Surveillance Officer and the Responsible of the ICTT are conducting permanent supervision of the seven HFs. They are also holding weekly meetings with Case Managers, monthly meetings with the PAFs and weekly CCs supervisions through direct observation in each Health Unit of their activities.

  • Responses from the CHEW and County Surveillance Officer interviews were recorded in to a Word document.

  • Two separate questionnaires were developed by a team from CDC for interviewing the CHEW and County Surveillance Officer and both were used as interview guides.

  • After project approval and contract awards, and prior to the start of development activities, a pre-construction meeting will be scheduled by the project manager and will include: - the Superintendent or his delegate (major projects); - the Park Project Manager; - the Project Manager; - the ▇▇▇▇ Surveillance Officer or monitoring ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇; - the Contractor; - the Engineer (where required); - other personnel who have concerns involving the project (ie: Archaeology, etc.).


More Definitions of Surveillance Officer

Surveillance Officer means any officer of a vessel or aircraft used for the enforcement of this Act under an international agreement or arrangement for cooperation in fisheries surveillance and enforcement to which Solomon Islands is party, whether or not such officers are citizens of Solomon Islands or such vessel or aircraft is registered in Solomon Islands;
Surveillance Officer means an officer of a boat or aircraft which is being used for the enforcement of this Act, whether or not the boat or aircraft is registered in Nauru and whether or not the officer is a Nauruan citizen;
Surveillance Officer means a person responsible for monitoring security cameras in the control room;
Surveillance Officer means a person responsible for monitoring security camera in the control room;
Surveillance Officer means an individual appointed for the purpose of Rule
Surveillance Officer means a person, other than a probation or parole officer, who makes contact with a juvenile under supervision to verify the juvenile's presence at