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  Under Officer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Under Officer is a rank held by Officer Cadets at the British military academies, in the Officers Training Corps and sometimes in the Combined Cadet Force.
Cadet Under Officers wear insignia similar to that worn by Officer Cadets, except that the thin blue braid is replaced by a piece of NCO chevron cloth.
Within the Australian Cadet Corps, a Cadet Under Officer (CUO) is normally in charge of a platoon, assisted by a Platoon Sergeant (Cadet Sergeant), and two or three Section Leaders (Cadet Corporals).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Under_Officer   (328 words)

  
 Peace Officers Research Association of California
When any public safety officer is under investigation and subjected to interrogation by his or her commanding officer, or any other member of the employing public safety department, that could lead to punitive action, the interrogation shall be conducted under the following conditions.
(e) The public safety officer under interrogation shall not be subjected to offensive language or threatened with punitive action, except that an officer refusing to respond to questions or submit to interrogations shall be informed that failure to answer questions directly related to the investigation or interrogation may result in punitive action.
The employer shall not cause the public safety officer under interrogation to be subjected to visits by the press or news media without his or her express consent nor shall his or her home address or photograph be given to the press or news media without his or her express consent.
www.porac.org /POBOR.html   (2863 words)

  
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The Secretary shall make the determination under the preceding sentence of the maximum number that may be recommended with a view to having on the reserve active-status list a sufficient number of officers in each grade and competitive category to meet the needs of the armed force concerned for officers on that list.
(2) The date of rank of an officer appointed to a higher grade under this section may be adjusted in the same manner as an adjustment may be made under section 741(d)(4) of this title in the date of rank of an officer appointed to a higher grade under section 624(a) of this title.
An officer's appointment may not be delayed more than 90 days after final action has been taken in any criminal case against the officer in a Federal or State court of competent jurisdiction or more than 90 days after final action has been taken in any court-martial case against the officer.
uscode.house.gov /download/pls/10C1405.txt   (5544 words)

  
 Relating to motor carrier offenses; amending ORS 810.530.
A weighmaster or motor carrier enforcement officer may accept security in the same manner as a police officer under ORS 810.440 and 810.450 and may take as security for the offenses, in addition to other security permitted under this section, the sum fixed as the base fine for the offense.
A weighmaster or motor carrier enforcement officer who finds evidence that an offense described in this subsection has been committed by a person operating a commercial motor vehicle or by a motor carrier for which the person is acting as an agent may issue a citation for the offense.
A citation issued under this subsection to the operator of a commercial motor vehicle shall be considered to have been issued to the motor carrier that owns the commercial motor vehicle if the operator is not the owner.
www.leg.state.or.us /01reg/measures/sb0200.dir/sb0299.en.html   (1582 words)

  
 Mattox Opinion No. JM-1028
Under chapter 415 of the Government Code the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Standards is empowered to perform such functions as establishing minimum standards for licensing of peace officers, maintaining training programs and requiring weapons proficiency for persons seeking certification as peace officers.
A judge or magistrate is not one of the classifications or persons recognized as a peace officer under article 2.12 of the Code of Criminal Procedure nor does a judge or magistrate come within the security officer provisions of section 51.212 or 51.214 of the Education Code.
This may be done, either by verbal order to a peace officer to interfere and prevent the injury, or by the issuance of an order of arrest against the offender, or by arresting the offender; for which purpose he may call upon all persons present to assist in making the arrest.
www.oag.state.tx.us /opinions/op47mattox/jm-1028.htm   (1853 words)

  
 Vital Statistics Act   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
the chief executive officer must register the birth if satisfied as to the truth and sufficiency of the matters stated in the application and that the application is made in good faith.
(b) cancel the registration of birth made under this section and cause a new registration in accordance with the actual facts of the birth to be made and filed in substitution for the registration first made under this section.
must, if there is in the chief executive officer's office a registration of the birth of that person, register the adoption in the manner referred to in subsection (1) and substitute the birth registration in the manner referred to in subsection (2).
www.fathers.ca /vital_statistics_act.htm   (9483 words)

  
 Introduced Version, Senate Bill 0103
The salary and expenses of an attendance officer appointed under this section shall be paid by the treasurer of the school corporation.
The salary and expenses of an attendance officer appointed under this section shall be paid by the treasurer of the county in which the attendance officer serves, on a warrant signed by the county auditor.
(e) Each attendance officer appointed under this section is entitled to receive reimbursement from the school corporation for the actual and necessary expenses incurred by the attendance officer in the proper performance of the attendance officer's duties.
www.in.gov /legislative/bills/2005/IN/IN0103.1.html   (1759 words)

  
 Regulation Adapting the Canada Elections Act for the Purposes of a Referendum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The name, address and occupation of each person appointed as a returning officer and the name of the electoral district for which he or she is appointed shall be communicated as soon as practicable to the Chief Electoral Officer.
(1) A returning officer shall, at least three days before polling day, post in his or her office a list of the names and addresses of all the deputy returning officers and poll clerks appointed to act in the electoral district, with the number of the polling station at which each is to act.
A deputy returning officer may appoint and swear a language or sign language interpreter to assist the officer in communicating to an elector any information that is necessary to enable him or her to vote.
laws.justice.gc.ca /en/R-4.7/SOR-2002-25/text.html   (11775 words)

  
 The Elections Act
24(2) Where a returning officer or deputy returning officer considers it necessary to appoint a constable to preserve order at the polling place, he may appoint a person as constable for the polling place and the person so appointed has the powers of a peace officer during the hours that the poll is open.
A leave for any other election officer, enumerator or election volunteer may not extend beyond polling day and, in the case of an election officer or enumerator, is only to enable the person to perform his or her duties under this Act.
54 Where a nomination paper complies with section 53, the returning officer shall give his receipt in the prescribed form for the nomination paper and the receipt is in every case sufficient evidence of the filing of the nomination paper and the consent of the candidate and of his official agent.
web2.gov.mb.ca /laws/statutes/ccsm/e030e.php   (12057 words)

  
 Police Officer Bill of Rights   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
For purposes of this chapter, the term public safety officer means all peace officers specified in Sections 830.1, 830.2, 830.3, 830.31, 830.32, 830.33, except subdivision (e), 830.34, 830.35, except subdivision (c), 830.36, 830.37, 830.38, 830.4, and 830.5 of the Penal Code.
(3) This subdivision shall not prevent statements made by a public safety officer under interrogation from being used to impeach the testimony of that officer after an in camera review to determine whether the statements serve to impeach the testimony of the officer.
Should a public safety officer refuse to sign, that fact shall be noted on that document, and signed or initialed by such officer.
www.chp.net /rights.htm   (1437 words)

  
 Chapter 520 Oregon Laws 2001
[(2)] (3) The authority of a weighmaster or motor carrier enforcement officer to issue citations or arrest under this section is subject to ORS chapter 153.
(2) A weighmaster or motor carrier enforcement officer in whose presence an offense described in this subsection is committed by a person operating a commercial motor vehicle may issue a citation for the offense.
[(5)] (6) A weighmaster or motor carrier enforcement officer may accept security in the same manner as a police officer under ORS 810.440 and 810.450 and may take as security for the offenses, in addition to other security permitted under this section, the sum fixed as the base fine for the offense.
www.leg.state.or.us /01orlaws/sess0500.dir/0520ses.html   (1453 words)

  
 Union Member Rights and Officer Responsibilities Under the LMRDA
Union officers have a duty to manage the funds and property of the union solely for the benefit of the union and its members in accordance with the union's constitution and bylaws.
Union officers or employees who handle union funds or property must be bonded to provide protection against losses if their union has property and annual financial receipts which exceed $5,000.
Union officers and employees must file reports concerning any loans and benefits received from, or certain financial interests in, employers whose employees their unions represent and businesses that deal with their unions.
www.dol.gov /esa/regs/compliance/olms/members.htm   (575 words)

  
 Rangelands of the Western U.S.: Policy Issues: NEPA: Forest Service Regulations Governing Permittee Appeal of ...
A Deciding Officer shall promptly give written notice of decisions subject to appeal under this subpart to applicants and holders defined in § 251.86 of this subpart and to any holder of like instruments who has made a written request to be notified of a specific decision.
A Reviewing Officer's dismissal decision is subject to discretionary review at the next administrative level as provided for in § 251.87(d), except when a dismissal decision results from withdrawal of an appeal by an appellant, withdrawal of the initial decision by the Deciding Officer, or a mediated resolution of the dispute.
Unless the next higher officer exercises the discretion to review an appeal decision as provided in §§ 251.87(e) and 251.100 of this subpart, the appeal decision is the final administrative decision of the Department of Agriculture and is not subject to further review under this subpart or part 217 of this chapter.
ag.arizona.edu /agnic/policy/nepa/permitteeappeal.html   (6196 words)

  
 LAWS OF BRUNEI
                  Provided that a gratuity may be granted to a female officer, in accordance with the provisions of this Act, who retires for the reason that she has married or is about to marry, notwithstanding that she is not otherwise eligible under this section for the grant of any pension, gratuity or other allowance.
(i)      if the deceased officer leaves a widow, a pension to her, while unmarried and of good character, at a rate not exceeding ten-sixtieths of his annual pensionable emoluments at the date of the injury or $240 a year whichever is the greater;
(b)      in relation to a pension under regulation 9, 10 or 11, the annual amount of that pension shall not exceed one-fifth of her annual pensionable emoluments.
www.agc.gov.bn /HTML/cap38.htm   (5840 words)

  
 BILL 31 -- 2002: ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AMENDMENT ACT, 2002
(c) have the immunities of, and are authorized to exercise the powers and perform the duties of, a peace officer exclusively for the purpose of carrying out the powers and duties of a conservation officer under this Act or any other enactment.
(2) Agreements entered into under subsection (1) may contain provisions setting out requirements for compensation or other legal recourse in the event that the agreement is breached by one or more of the parties to the agreement.
In this Schedule, the reference to an Act, or to a portion of an Act, includes regulations made under the Act and, in the case of a portion of an Act, regulations that apply to that portion of the Act.
www.legis.gov.bc.ca /37th3rd/3rd_read/gov31-3.htm   (1460 words)

  
 77(R) HB 169 House committee report - Bill Text   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
2-10 (b) The endorser of the affidavit required under Subsection 2-11 (a)(5) is considered to have commissioned or appointed the retired 2-12 officer as a peace officer.
3-10 (g) A licensed honorably retired peace officer is required 3-11 to have as identification the official badge and license issued or 3-12 authorized by the commission and a photographic identification 3-13 issued by the law enforcement agency considered to have 3-14 commissioned or appointed the officer.
A 4-19 certificate issued under this section has no effect other than to 4-20 satisfy the weapons proficiency requirement for an honorably 4-21 retired peace officer under Section 1701.317 or an applicant for a 4-22 license as an honorably retired peace officer.
www.capitol.state.tx.us /tlo/77R/billtext/HB00169H.HTM   (1271 words)

  
 77(R) HB 169 Introduced version - Bill Text   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The officer is subject to the 2-3 orders of the department from which the officer retired if the 2-4 officer is recalled for special duty to the department.
A 4-8 certificate issued under this section has no effect other than to 4-9 satisfy the weapons proficiency requirement for a special retired 4-10 peace officer under Section 1701.317 or an applicant for 4-11 appointment as a special retired peace officer.
The Commission on Law Enforcement Officer 9-5 Standards and Education shall adopt the rules necessary under and 9-6 establish the fees required by Section 1701.3085, Occupations Code, 9-7 as added by this Act, not later than January 1, 2002.
www.capitol.state.tx.us /tlo/77r/billtext/HB00169I.HTM   (1135 words)

  
 Intelligence officer's death under scrutiny
The Federal Government is expected to announce within days a high-level investigation into the circumstances surrounding the suicide of a Defence Intelligence Organisation (DIO) officer, Mr Merv Jenkins, in Washington last May.
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) yesterday revealed it became involved in an investigation of Mr Jenkins, a defence intelligence officer in the Washington embassy, because it was concerned about the inappropriate handling of classified material.
Yesterday the Herald reported on disclosures on the ABC's Four Corners of e-mail communications between a DIO security officer and Mr Jenkins a month before his death.
www.converge.org.nz /pma/etstor.htm   (467 words)

  
 Affirmative action officer search under way
With Jan. 1, 2002, as the target starting date for the College's new affirmative action officer, a search committee chaired by Michael Maggiotto, school of letters and sciences, is already hard at work to find just the right person to fill this important position.
The committee began reviewing candidate files on Nov. 1.
SUNY Brockport * 350 New Campus Drive * Brockport, NY 14420
www.brockport.edu /publications/statements/2001_2002/1106/action.html   (290 words)

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