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| Commanding Officers are supervisors who have at least ?? individual of supervisory rank reporting to them. |
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| is the concept that at any point in time each individual in the organization has one, and only one, immediate supervisor. |
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| refers to lines of communication going downward or upward within the organizational hierarchy through each successive level of command. |
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| is the division of the tasks of command among the members of the various units. |
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| is a system of succession established to ensure that leadership is available when an organization's chief executive officer is incapacitated, off-duty, out of town, or otherwise unable to act. |
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| are members of the Sheriff's Office who have supervisory responsibilities, either temporarily or permanently, over members of lower rank or classification. |
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| Supervisors shall create a ?????evaluations of their subordinates according to the instructions for the appropriate employee performance evaluation. |
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| PERFORMANCE PLAN AND CONDUCT PERFORMANCE |
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| Supervisory review is a function of the and is intended to ensure that the assignment has been satisfactorily completed and reported. |
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| Span of Control: Unless specified otherwise, to achieve effective direction, coordination, and control, the number of employees under the immediate control of any supervisor should be no more than #? |
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| In order for employees to be aware of what is expected of them and to promote efficiency and responsibility, employees are accountable to one and only one immediate supervisor at any given time. |
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| Order of Precedence: In the event of the absence of the Sheriff, the order of precedence for command authority is as follows: |
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a. Undersheriff; b. Director of Patrol and Enforcement; c. Director of Investigations and Homeland Security; d. Director of Personnel and Professional Standards; e. Director of Corrections; f. Director of Police Services; g. Chief of Patrol; h. Chief of Patrol Support; and i. Chief of Special Events. |
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