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P. 30 Inspectors also found that the Al-Samoud-2 and Al-fatah missiles violated the UN range restrictions, the former also being partially destroyed under UNMOVIC supervision.
With the Roads Inspectors, Roads Committee and other officers, the constable of each parish also carries out the visites du branchage twice a year.
Five members of the Roads Committee and ten Roads Inspectors are also elected by parishioners and ensure that the roads of the parish are kept in good repair.
There are also a small number of Market Inspectors across the country.
Most Fire Inspectors are experienced firefighters / fire officers, but there are also several civilian fire inspectors.
Building codes are generally intended to be applied by architects and engineers although this is not the case in the UK where Building Control Surveyors act as verifiers both in the public and private sector ( Approved Inspectors ), but are also used for various purposes by safety inspectors, environmental scientists, real estate developers, contractors and subcontractors, manufacturers of building products and materials, insurance companies, facility managers, tenants, and others.
Inspectors may also check fish processing factories to ensure that all fish is documented and can be traced to its source.
In addition to these forces, there were also territorial troops ( 州郡兵 ) raised by the Grand administrators ( 太守 ) or Inspectors ( 刺史 ).
Inspectors General have also been criticized for being, rather than guardians of whistleblowers, instead, ineffective, inactive, or at worst, instruments by which whistleblowers are persecuted.
Packard also conceived of the idea and wrote the prototype books for three more interactive series: Space Hawks and Escape, both published by Bantam Books, and Earth Inspectors, published by McGraw Hill.
In recent years, the Personnel Wing has also usurped the near exclusive right in adjudicating disciplinary proceedings brought against Inspectors and Junior Officers.
Since FBI Inspectors are not tied to any particular Field Office, they have, in the past, also been used as trouble-shooting investigators on major cases.
Its graduates included two future Commissioners, Sir Joseph Simpson and Sir John Waldron ( both 1934 – 1935 ), three Deputy Commissioners, Sir Ranulph Bacon ( 1934 – 1935 ), Douglas Webb ( 1935 – 1936 ) and Sir John Hill ( who later also became HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary ; 1938 – 1939 ), and two Assistant Commissioners, Tom Mahir and Andrew Way ( both 1935 – 1936 ), as well as a number of Chief Constables of provincial forces, including Sir Edward Dodd ( 1934 – 1935 ) of Birmingham, Sir Eric St Johnston ( 1935 – 1936 ) of Oxfordshire, Durham, and Lancashire, and Sir John McKay ( 1937 – 1939 ) of Manchester, all three later HM Chief Inspectors of Constabulary, Bernard Bebbington ( 1935 – 1936 ) of Cambridge and John Gaskain ( 1936 – 1937 ) of Cumberland and Westmorland, both later HM Inspectors of Constabulary, Alec Muir ( 1934 – 1935 ) of Durham, Albert Wilcox ( 1934 – 1935 ) of Hertfordshire, Sir Douglas Osmond ( 1935 – 1936 ) of Shropshire and Hampshire, Sir Derrick Capper ( 1937 – 1939 ) of Birmingham and the West Midlands, John Gott ( 1937 – 1939 ) of Northamptonshire, Thomas Williams ( 1938 – 1939 ) of Huntingdonshire and the Isle of Ely, West Sussex, and Sussex, and David Holdsworth ( 1939 ) of Oxfordshire and Thames Valley.
The mock court room is also used by Transport for London for the training of Revenue Protection Inspectors.
Most of Local 3's 42, 600 members work as heavy equipment operators, and construction workers, but the local also represents public employees, such as maintenance workers and peace officers, Technical Engineers, Surveyors and Construction Inspectors as well as Building Inspectors.
The Act also established the Revenue and Customs Prosecutions Office, and provided for inspections of HMRC by HM Inspectors of Constabulary to ensure that it complies with the law.
The term was also formerly used by the London Metropolitan Police to distinguish ordinary Inspectors from the more senior Sub-Divisional Inspectors.
In the Parish of St Helier, the Roads Inspectors also undertake additional non-statutory responsibilities with regard to the policing of infractions of the Road Traffic Act ( Jersey ) and other areas of the law within the parochial remit such as dog licensing and fly posting.
In addition to its regional offices in the major maritime centers of the world, the Liberian Registry is also supported by a world wide network of over 220 Nautical Inspectors and 120 qualified Security and Safety Auditors.
They also work with local agencies and the US Drug Enforcement Administration ( DEA ), US Customs Service and US Postal Inspectors in mail smuggling cases, notably in rural areas.

Inspectors and over
Judging takes place over an 18 month period by NHBC Building Inspectors with the Regional and Supreme winners in each category being judged by independent experts as well as NHBC Regional Directors.
It is presided over by a senior university educator appointed by each member state in turn, assisted by a member of the Board of Inspectors of the schools.
It is presided over by a senior university educator appointed by each member state in turn, assisted by a member of the Board of Inspectors of the schools.
In his painting the ‘’ Tax Inspectors we see Bernard ’ s humour bounce through with a crazed inspection in of tax offcials going over a coprse with magnifying glass and probe.

Inspectors and 3
Each Chief Inspector might typically be responsible for around 8 or more Inspectors, 3 Animals Welfare Officers ( AWOs ) and 2 Animal Collection Officers ( ACOs ), working with several local Branches.
There are 3 designations under the Fisheries Act-Fishery Officers, Fishery Guardians and Fishery Inspectors.

Inspectors and weapons
Given this find, the UN Inspectors have requested access to the Al-Aziziyah weapons range to verify that all 155 R-400 bombs can be accounted for and proven destroyed.

Inspectors and Iraqi
Inspectors stage a 17-day " sit-in " outside of the building, but leave when their safety is threatened by Iraqi soldiers.
Inspectors withdrew in 1998, and disbanded the following year amid allegations that the United States had used the commission's resources to spy on the Iraqi military.
CPA Order 57 provided for the appointment of " Inspectors General " to operate within each Iraqi government ministry, for the purposes of rooting out corruption.

Inspectors and attempt
In the Yellowthread Street series, the detectives of the Yellowthread Street police station in fictitious Hong Bay, Hong Kong -- DCI Harry Feiffer, a European born and raised in Hong Kong ; Senior Inspector Christopher O ' Yee, half-Chinese, half-Caucasian American, and all neurotic ; and the ever-bickering team of Inspectors Auden and Spencer -- attempt to find the rational basis for inexplicable and seemingly bizarre crimes.

Inspectors and them
This theory was convenient for their conservation as State property, since, by giving them a sacred character, it placed them directly under the care of the Areiopagus, which caused them to be visited once a month by Inspectors ( ἐπιμεληταί, Lys.
Inspectors said the academy was exceptional when it came to boosting students ' personal development and well-being, and offering them care, guidance and support.
Inspectors work closely with U. S. Attorneys, other law enforcement agencies, and local prosecutors to investigate postal cases and prepare them for court.

Inspectors and from
It is inspected regularly both by British Inspectors and Inspectors from the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science.
November 1948 brought an excellent report from the School Inspectors citing Swallow as a model for Rural One Teacher Schools ; less than a year later Miss Marris was appointed assistant to Miss Frances Cox.
At the national level, there is a ' National Control Centre ', which receives all calls from members of the public, and tasks local Inspectors, AWOs or ACOs to respond to urgent calls.
Inspectors from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government supervise activities in the market to enforce the Food Hygiene Law.
Inspectors still inspected goods and took customs declarations from travelers at ports of entry, but customs agents used modern police methods -- often in concert with allied agencies, such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation, U. S. Postal Inspection Service, U. S. Immigration and Naturalization Service and U. S. Border Patrol -- to investigate cases often far from international airports, bridges and land crossings.
Scottish SPCA Inspectors save thousands of domestic, farm and wild animals from harm and danger every year, while their vets and staff in their wildlife and animal rescue and rehoming centres look after, rehabilitate and rehome thousands more.
Suspicions of a serial killer at large in London led to the secondment of Detective Inspectors Frederick Abberline, Henry Moore and Walter Andrews from the Central Office at Scotland Yard.
In later seasons, additional Inspectors and other supporting characters were added and subtracted from the main cast.
Phatudi served as President of the Federation of Inspectors of Schools in South Africa from 1958 to 1969 before becoming involved in the nascent Lebowa nation building exercise and had risen in prominence to the extent that when Lebowa was granted self-government on 2 October 1972, Phatudi was appointed Minister for Education before his election as Chief Minister on 8 May 1973.
On May 31, 2001, agents from the Criminal Investigation Division of the IRS, US Postal Inspectors, and Pennsylvania State Police executed search warrants at the homes of D ' Elia, his mistress Jeanie Stanton, Thomas Joseph, and former Pennsylvania Crime Commission informant Samuel " Cooch " Marranca, seizing records in an ongoing investigation.
In the San Francisco Police Department, inspector was the normal title for a detective, and the investigative branch of the SFPD is called the Bureau of Inspectors, renamed from the Investigations Bureau.
The Royal Inspectors of Listed State Buildings, Peter Koch and Jørgen Stærmose, conducted a thorough restoration of the castle from 1964 to 1973, returning it to the Baroque form it had been given by Frederik IV in the 1720s.
Inspectors from the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals who attended the event estimated that a greater number, one in five hares coursed were killed.
Cadet Inspectors ( CIs ) are cadets whom, after graduating from secondary school, continue to contribute so as to serve NPCC as youth volunteer leaders.
1970 – Cadet Inspectors ' unit was formed from students in Pre-u classes.
Inspectors from the World Health Organisation had told Bedson that the physical facilities at the laboratory did not meet WHO standards, but had nonetheless only recommended a few changes in laboratory procedure.
Inspectors from the Department of Agriculture began testing cargoes of lilies in Hamburg, which initially slowed the golden nematode's spread from across the Atlantic.
* Mr. Hutchinson ( Bernard Cribbins ) from Fawlty Towers episode " The Hotel Inspectors "
Mr. Bowen's work has earned a number of awards, including: The David Walker Excellence in Government Award for Performance and Accountability from the National Intergovernmental Audit Forum ; Oustanding Inspector General's Report to Congress from the Council of Inspectors General for Integrity and Efficiency ( CIGIE ); Outstanding Investigative Task Force Award ( CIGIE ); Outstanding Inspection Report Award ( CIGIE ); Outstanding Investigative Case Accomplishment Award ( CIGIE ); Outstanding Audit Team Award from the President ’ s Council on Integrity and Efficiency ( PCIE ); Outstanding Inspection Team Award ( PCIE ); Gaston Gianni Special Award for Outstanding Inspector General ’ s Office ( PCIE ); Newsmaker of the Year Award from the Engineering News-Record ; St. Thomas More Award for Distinguished Public Service from The St. Mary ’ s University School of Law / San Antonio ; and a Best and Brightest Award from Esquire Magazine.

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