Authorized Official Sample Clauses

Authorized Official. An employee of a Member that is authorized by the Member’s governing board or management to request assistance or offer assistance under this Agreement.
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Authorized Official. An employee or officer of a Member agency that is authorized to: 1. Request assistance; 2. Offer assistance; 3. Decline to offer assistance; 4. Decline to accept offers of assistance, and 5. Withdraw assistance under this Agreement.
Authorized Official the Authorized Official of the TCEQ and the PERFORMING PARTY, as designated in writing elsewhere in the Agreement. The individual authorized to sign legal documents on behalf of the TCEQ and the PERFORMING PARTY.
Authorized Official. An employee or officer of a Member utility that is authorized to: 30 1. Request assistance; 31 2. Offer assistance; 32 3. Refuse to offer assistance or 33 4. Withdraw assistance under this agreement.
Authorized Official. Individuals or organizations as listed in paragraph B (7) as authorized to review the contents of an employee’s personnel file on a “need to know” basis.
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Authorized Official. The Planning & Zoning Administrator of the City of Harrisburg.
Authorized Official. The authorized official, for the purpose of reviewing an appraisal, is an employee who can independently fulfill the requirements of this part and who is not supervised or formally evaluated by any person authorized to process, negotiate, or approve any easement. The authorized official may not be any person who is authorized to process, negotiate, or approve any easement.
Authorized Official. An employee or officer of a Member utility that is authorized to: Request assistance; Offer assistance; Refuse to offer assistance or Withdraw assistance under this agreement. Emergency – A natural or human caused event or circumstance causing, or imminently threatening to cause, loss of life, injury to person or property, human suffering or financial loss, and includes, but is not limited to, fire, explosion, flood, severe weather, drought, earthquake, volcanic activity, spills or releases of oil or hazardous material, contamination, utility or transportation emergencies, disease, blight, infestation, civil disturbance, riot, intentional acts, sabotage and war that is, or could reasonably be beyond the capability of the services, personnel, equipment, and facilities of a Mutual Aid and Assistance Program Member to fully manage and mitigate internally. Members – Any public or private Water or Wastewater Utility that manifests intent to participate in the Mutual Aid and Assistance Program by executing this Agreement.
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