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Boston Fire ranks:
CBP OAM
Title | Insignia | Pay grade |
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Executive Assistant Commissioner (EAC) | SES | |
Deputy Executive Assistant Commissioner (DEAC) | SES | |
Director / Executive Director (XD) | SES | |
Director | GS-15 | |
Supervisory Air Interdiction Agent / Supervisory Marine Interdiction Agent / Supervisory Aviation Enforcement Agent | GS-14 | |
Air Interdiction Agent / Marine Interdiction Agent / Aviation Enforcement Agent | GS-13 |
The MBTA Transit Police rank structure is as follows:
Title | Insignia |
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Chief of Police | |
Superintendent | |
Deputy Chief | |
Lieutenant/Lieutenant Detective | |
Sergeant/Sergeant Detective | |
Police Officer/Detective |
Title | Insignia | Pay Band |
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Supervisory Transportation Security Officer Lead Behavior Detection Officer Supervisory Behavior Detection Officer Expert Transportation Security Officer - Coordination Center Officer Supervisory Transportation Security Officer - Coordination Center Officer Expert Transportation Security Officer - Security Training Instructor |
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Lead Transportation Security Officer Behavior Detection Officer Master Transportation Security Officer - Coordination Center Officer Master Transportation Security Officer - Security Training Instructor |
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Transportation Security Officer |
US Football League v. National Football League | |
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Court | United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit |
Full case name | United States Football League, et al. v. National Football League, et al. |
Argued | June 19, 1989 |
Decided | October 10, 1989 |
Citation | 887 F.2d 408 (2nd Cir. 1989) |
Case history | |
Prior history | United States Football League v. National Football League, 704 F.Supp. 474 (S.D. N.Y. 1989)
United States Football League v. National Football League, 644 F.Supp. 1040 (S.D.N.Y. 1986) |
Holding | |
The judgment of the district court is affirmed in its entirety. | |
Court membership | |
Judges sitting | Thomas Joseph Meskill, Lawrence Warren Pierce and Charles Henry Tenney, District Judge |
Laws applied | |
15 U.S.C. §§ 1 and 2 |
Long title | An Act to improve aviation security, and for other purposes |
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Acronyms (colloquial) | ATSA |
Enacted by | the 107th United States Congress |
Effective | November 19, 2001 |
Citations | |
Public law | 107-71 |
Statutes at Large | 115 Stat. 597 |
Legislative history | |
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Organizational structure
[edit]All offices are headed by an Assistant Administrator, except for the offices of Enterprise Support, Law Enforcement/Federal Air Marshal Service, Operations Support and Security Operations, which are headed by an Executive Assistant Administrator; the Office of Chief Counsel, who uses the title of Chief Counsel. The Investigations office and Strategy, Policy Coordination and Innovation office are referred to as a Director for the former and Executive Director for the latter. The Executive Assistant Administrator for Law Enforcement is also the Director of the Federal Air Marshal Service.
- Administrator
- Deputy Administrator
- Chief Financial Officer
- Chief Counsel
- Civil Rights and Liberties, Ombudsman and Traveler Engagement
- Investigations
- Chief of Staff
- Legislative Affairs
- Strategic Communications and Public Affairs
- Strategy, Policy Coordination and Innovation
- Enterprise Support
- Chief Administrative Officer
- Acquisition Program Manangement
- Contracting and Procurement
- Human Capital
- Information Technology
- Inspection
- Professional Responsibility
- Training and Development
- Law Enforcement / Federal Air Marshal Service
- Operations Support
- Global Strategies
- Intelligence and Analysis
- Policy, Plans, and Engagement
- Requirements and Capabilities Analysis
- Security Operations
- Aviation Operations
- Global Operations
- Surface Operations
- Deputy Administrator
The Boston EMS rank structure is as follows:
Title | Insignia | Notes |
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Chief of Department | The Chief of Department is the executive head of the department and oversees day-to-day operations of the department. They wear a white shirt with a gold badge and stars. | |
Superintendent-in-Chief | The Superintendent-in-Chief is the second highest-ranking officer in the department. They wear a white shirt with a gold badge and stars. | |
Superintendent | Superintendents are typically in charge of a Division. They wear a white shirt with a gold badge and stars. | |
Deputy Superintendent | Deputy Superintendents serve as a shift commander. They wear a white shirt with a gold badge and stars. | |
Captain/Captain Detective | Captains are either designated as a Principal EMT or as a Training Supervisor. They have supervisory and inspectional responsibilities. They wear a white shirt with a gold badge and bars. | |
Lieutenant | Lieutenants serve as supervisors of field units or dispatch operations. They have administrative and clinical responsibility and authority over EMTs and recruits; they have administrative responsibility and authority over Paramedics. They were formerly known as Senior EMTs. They wear a white shirt with a gold badge and bars. | |
EMT-Paramedic | EMT-Paramedics are certified as emergency medical technicians at the advanced life support level. They wear a white shirt with a silver badge. | |
EMT-Basic | EMT-Basic are certified as emergency medical technicians at the basic life support level. They wear a beige shirt with a silver badge. | |
EMT-Recruit |