Examples of Appropriate Chief Officer in a sentence
If the error is arithmetical the Appropriate Chief Officer shall correct the error(s) provided that, apart from these genuine arithmetic error(s), no other adjustment revision or qualification is permitted.
Before a tender is accepted other than for the sale of goods the Appropriate Chief Officer must obtain the Chief Finance Officer's confirmation that the Tenderer's financial standing is satisfactory, unless the Tenderer has already been approved using the prequalification of the tender process.
Tenders for Contracts having an estimated value exceeding £5,000,000 may be invited and accepted only by the Appropriate Body unless the power to do so has been specifically allocated or delegated to the appropriate Cabinet Member or Appropriate Chief Officer.
Where the terms and conditions of the Contract are not fully agreed no Contractor shall be allowed on site to begin preliminary works until a full risk assessment has been carried out by the Appropriate Chief Officer as to possible implications to the Council by the Contractor being allowed to start on site before the Contract terms and conditions have been finalised.
In an emergency situation in which injury or damage to persons or property is threatened in which case the Appropriate Chief Officer may take any necessary action but must report the circumstances and the action taken to the next meeting of the Appropriate Body.
The Appropriate Chief Officer must ascertain whether there is a Framework Agreement approved by the Corporate Procurement Manager for use by the Council.
Where the Council has determined that a particular type of product or provision of service will be stipulated as an essential requirement of a Contract then this must be approved by the Appropriate Chief Officer following consultation with the Corporate Procurement Manager.
The Appropriate Chief Officer shall maintain a record specifying the reason for all such departures; or(ii) of the Executive where it is satisfied that an exception is justified on its merits.
A record of the annual cumulative expenditure with each provider will be maintained by each directorate and made available for audit.v) for those unforeseen emergencies, where immediate action is required in order to fulfil the Council’s statutory obligations under the Civil Contingencies Act 2004.(b) Other exceptions to these Rules may only be made within the relevant law and with the authority:-(i) of the Appropriate Chief Officer where the Estimated Value of the proposed contract is under£164,176.
The Appropriate Chief Officer shall examine tenders in accordance with predetermined evaluation criteria.