Investigative records definition

Investigative records means the reports of any systematic inquiries or examinations into criminal or suspected criminal acts which have been committed, are being committed, or are about to be committed. "Noncriminal incidents records" means compilations of noncriminal occurrences of general interest to law-enforcement agencies, such as missing persons, lost and found property, suicides and accidental
Investigative records means all incident reports, witness
Investigative records means the reports of any systematic inquiries or examinations into criminal or suspected criminal acts which have been committed, are being committed, or are about to be committed.

Examples of Investigative records in a sentence

  • Investigative records of substantiated complaints may only be placed in a unit member’s personnel file if used as a basis for disciplinary action.

  • Investigative records of substantiated complaints may be placed in a unit member’s personnel file only if used as a basis for disciplinary action.

  • Investigative records are also periodically reviewed and closed cases are dispositioned per established retention schedule.

Related to Investigative records

  • Administrative record means information an agency relies upon when making a rule under this chapter including:

  • Investigative information means information, records, and documents received or generated by a physical therapy licensing board pursuant to an investigation.

  • Administrative review means any decision making process of the director requested by a party aggrieved with an action taken under these rules except the hearing process described in OAR 436-001.

  • Prospective review means utilization review conducted prior to an admission or a course of treatment.

  • Complaint Investigation means an investigation of any complaint that has been made to a proper authority that is not covered by an abuse investigation.