Examples of Branch Officers in a sentence
The Consultant warrants that he and his firm have complied in all respects with the Governor’s Executive Orders concerning ethics matters, including, but not limited to, Executive Order dated January 13, 2003 (establishing Code of Ethics for Executive Branch Officers and Employees, including provisions governing former officers and employees), and Executive Order dated October 1, 2003 (governing vendors to state agencies and disclosure and registration of lobbyists).
The Design Professional warrants that it and its firm have complied in all respects with the Governor’s Executive Orders concerning ethics matters, including, but not limited to, Executive Order dated January 13, 2003 (establishing Code of Ethics for Executive Branch Officers and Employees, including provisions governing former officers and employees), and Executive Order dated October 1, 2003 (governing vendors to state agencies and disclosure and registration of lobbyists).
The Contractor agrees to comply in all applicable respects with the Governor’s Executive Orders concerning ethics matters, including, but not limited to Executive Order dated January 10, 2011 (Establishing a Code of Ethics for Executive Branch Officers and Employees, including provisions governing former officers and employees) and Executive Order dated October 1, 2003 (Providing for the Registration and Disclosure of Lobbyists Employed or Retained by Vendors to State Agencies).
The Design-Builder warrants that he and his firm have complied in all respects with the Governor’s Executive Orders concerning ethics matters, including, but not limited to, Executive Order dated January 13, 2003 (establishing Code of Ethics for Executive Branch Officers and Employees, including provisions governing former officers and employees) and Executive Order dated December,, 1, 2003 (governing vendors to state agencies and disclosure and registration of lobbyists).
The Design-Builder warrants that he and his firm have complied in all respects with the Governor’s Executive Orders concerning ethics matters, including, but not limited to, Executive Order dated January 13, 2003 (establishing Code of Ethics for Executive Branch Officers and Employees, including provisions governing former officers and employees) and Executive Order dated October 1, 2003 (governing vendors to state agencies and disclosure and registration of lobbyists).
The Governor’s Executive Order Establishing a Code of Ethics for Executive Branch Officers and Employees prohibits an Employee from advocating for or causing the advancement, appointment, employment, promotion, or transfer of a Family Member to a position within the Department.
Executive Branch Officers must also report gifts of more than$100 from a single source.
The Branch Officers decide the proposal/cases and wherever necessary seek the approval of the Joint Secretary/Secretary/ Minister as the case may be.
Each Branch shall elect not less than eight Branch Officers and eight other Branch Committee members.
In the intervals between General Meetings the affairs of the Branch shall be directed by the Branch Officers and Branch Committee.