Chief Counsel definition

Chief Counsel or “ACERA Chief Counsel” means the in-house attorney working for and representing ACERA. Duties of ACERA Chief Counsel may be delegated to an ACERA Associate Counsel.
Chief Counsel means the chief counsel for the Industrial Commission of Arizona.
Chief Counsel means the individual appointed by the Commissioner to serve as the Chief Counsel to the Office of Banks and Real Estate, Bureau of Banks and Trust Companies, or his or her delegated representative.

Examples of Chief Counsel in a sentence

  • Grantee shall send legal notices to System Agency at the address below and provide a copy to the System Agency’s Contract Representative: Health and Human Services Commission Attn: Office of Chief Counsel ▇▇▇▇ ▇.

  • Grantee shall send legal notices to System Agency at the address below and provide a copy to the System Agency’s Contract Representative: Health and Human Services Commission Attn: Office of Chief Counsel 4601 ▇.

  • Contractor shall send legal notices to System Agency at the address below and provide a copy to the System Agency’s Contract Representative: Health and Human Services Commission Attn: Office of Chief Counsel ▇▇▇▇ ▇.

  • The Office of the Chief Counsel of the State Water Board will prepare a summary of the dispute and make recommendations relative to its final resolution, which will be provided to the State Water Board’s Executive Director and each State Water Board Member.

  • If a current or prospective legal matter that may affect the Federal Government emerges, the Recipient must promptly notify the FTA Chief Counsel and FTA Regional Counsel for the Region in which the Recipient is located.


More Definitions of Chief Counsel

Chief Counsel means the Chief Counsel of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Chief Counsel as used herein means the supervising attorney of the Oneida Law Office which is a division of the Oneida Tribe.
Chief Counsel means the NHTSA Chief Counsel, or his or her designee.
Chief Counsel means the Chief Counsel of the State Board of Equalization and any person to whom the Chief Counsel may delegate his or her official duties from time to time.
Chief Counsel means the P L C B ’ s C h i e f C o u n s e l , who serves as chief legal advisor to the PLCB and supervises, coordinates, and administers the legal services for the PLCB pursuant to section 402 of the Commonwealth Attorneys Act (71 P.S. §§ 732-101 et seq.), or his designee.
Chief Counsel means the Chief Counsel or Acting Chief Counsel of the FRA.
Chief Counsel means the Chief Counsel of the Office.