Ceremonial Role definition

Ceremonial Role means “ceremonial role” as defined in title 2, section 18942.3, of the California Code of Regulations, as it now exists or as it may be amended in the future.
Ceremonial Role means an act performed at an event by the official as a representative of the Los Rios Community College District or its Colleges at the request of the holder of the event or function where, for a period of time, the focus of the event is on the act performed by the official.
Ceremonial Role means an act performed at an event by the official as a representative of the official’s agency at the request of the holder of the event where, for a period of time, the focus of the event is the act performed by the official. Examples include throwing out the first pitch at a baseball game, cutting a ribbon at a library opening, or presenting a certificate or award. A city may adopt specific policies to either limit or expand the permissible ceremonial roles for an official in that city, the full list of which must be forwarded to the FPPC. Any official who attends the event as part of his or her job duties to assist the official who is performing the ceremonial role has not received a gift or income by attending the event. Regulations 18942(a)(13), 18942.3.

Examples of Ceremonial Role in a sentence

  • Duties and responsibilities (in addition to those of a Ward Councillor and Chairman of a Committee): Ceremonial Role (a) The Chairman will attend such civic and ceremonial functions as the Council and he/she determines appropriate having regard to criteria determined in consultation with the Leader of the Council for which events require a civic/ceremonial presence and which represent the work of the Executive.

  • No, so long as the organization holding the event provides the ticket and so long as the official’s agency completes the Form 802 (Agency Report of Ceremonial Role Events and Ticket/Pass Distributions).

  • Assuming the tickets meet the agency’s policy as an appropriate use of public funds, the agency may report the tickets (worth $280) on the Form 802 (Agency Report of Ceremonial Role Events and Ticket/Pass Distributions), which is a public record.

  • Sixty-three percent of Cumberland homicide victims were Black, yet in cases seeking the death penalty, 64% of the victims were white.

  • The Lord Mayor and, in his/her absence, the Deputy Lord Mayor or High Bailiff performs the following key roles: Ceremonial Role The Lord Mayor has the civic and ceremonial role of being Leicester’s ‘First Citizen’, and acts as a symbol of authority, a symbol of an open society and provides an expression of social cohesion.

  • The Chairman of the Council and in his/her absence the Vice-Chairman will have the following roles and functions: Ceremonial Role The Chairman of the Council is the civic head of the Council and will represent the Council at such civic and ceremonial functions as the Council determines appropriate.

  • In compliance with the Fair Political Practices Commission Regulation Section 18944.1, when complimentary tickets or passes are conveyed to a Director to attend an event that normally would have been paid for, TVMWD will complete and file FPPC Form 802 – Ceremonial Role Events and Ticket / Pass Distribution.

  • Duties and responsibilities (in addition to those of a Ward Councillor and Chairman of a Committee): Ceremonial Role (i) The Chairman will attend such civic and ceremonial functions as the Council and he/she determines appropriate having regard to criteria determined in consultation with the Leader of the Council for which events require a civic/ceremonial presence.(ii) To positively promote the Council and the District.

  • Individual with an Essential Ceremonial Role: performing as part of the official funeral service of a veteran is a member of the flagbearers, a member of the flag-folding team, member of the firing party, the bugler, or the honor guard captain.

  • To undertake the requirements of the Local Government (Wales) Measure 2011 and the Family Absence for Members of Local Authorities (Wales) Regulations 2013.2 The Ceremonial Role The Presiding Member shall deputise for the Lord Mayor if the Deputy Lord Mayor is unavailable for that purpose.

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