Examples of Authorising Officers in a sentence
He/she works in close collaboration with the national or Regional Authorising Officers in defining the implementing strategy and Sectoral policies, preparing, studying and reviewing EDF programmes and projects.
The Accounting Officer executes payment and recovery orders drawn up by Authorising Officers and is responsible for managing the treasury, laying down accounting rules and methods, validating accounting systems, keeping the accounts and drawing up the corresponding annual accounts.
The National Authorising Officer shall appoint one or more deputy National Authorising Officers to replace him when he is unable to carry out his duties and shall inform the Commission of this appointment.
Authorising Officers must ensure, therefore, that arrangements are in place for the handling, storage and destruction of material obtained through the use of covert surveillance.
SECTION 13 - CONSEQUENCES OF NON-COMPLIANCE If any Employee is unsure about any of the above guidelines, they should seek guidance from their supervisor, the Compliance Officer or one of the Authorising Officers.
The Accounting Officer of the Commission executes payment and recovery orders drawn up by Authorising Officers of the Commission and is responsible for managing the treasury, laying down accounting rules and methods, validating accounting systems, keeping the accounts and drawing up the corresponding annual accounts.
Authorising Officers must not be tempted to assume that one service provider is the same as another or that the services provided by a single provider are the same.
He/she works in close collaboration with the national or Regional Authorising Officers in defining the implementing strategy and Sectoral policies, preparing, studying and reviewing EDF programmes and projects.The National Authorising Officer in the recipient country is a senior official appointed by the government of each ACP State/OCT.
All external agencies must therefore comply with RIPA and the work carried out by agencies on the Council’s behalf must be properly authorised by one of the Council’s Authorising Officers.
From 1st November 2012, local authority Authorising Officers may not authorise Directed Surveillance unless it is for the purpose of preventing or detecting a criminal offence and it meets the condition set out in New Article 7A(3)(a) or (b) of the 2010 Order.