Examples of Chief deputy in a sentence
Chief deputy, deputies, bond; approval and filing Before receiving a commission, every person appointed chief deputy under section 383, or appointed a deputy under section 381, shall give bond to the Treasurer of State with at least 3 sufficient sureties, or with the bond of a surety company authorized to do business in this State as surety, in the sum required by the county commissioners of that county, conditioned for the faithful performance of the duties of that office.
Chief deputy, deputies, bond; approval and filingBefore receiving a commission, every person appointed chief deputy under section 383, or appointed a deputy under section 381, shall give bond to the Treasurer of State with at least 3 sufficient sureties, or with the bond of a surety company authorized to do business in this State as surety, in the sum required by the county commissioners of that county, conditioned for the faithful performance of the duties of that office.
Ms. Herold stated that there have been administration issues with the new vendor that she has taken to the department’s Chief deputy Director for resolution.
Chief deputy, deputies, bond; approval and filing(REPEALED)SECTION HISTORYPL 1977, c.
Chief deputy appointments pursuant to Idaho Code § 31-2006 are political appointments, and any acceptance of an eligible Elected Official’s offer or assignment to senior deputy status is an appointment at the will and at the pleasure of the Elected Official.
Chief deputy Sawyer stated the Child Advocacy Center will be applying for ARPA Grant Funds.
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Chief deputy district attorney: (1) Purpose: This position provides for the prosecution of criminal and non- criminal cases and acts on behalf the district attorney in their absence.
The Permitee shall, at his own expense, take adequate steps to ensure fire protection or make fire protection plans with the Putnam Township fire department Fire Chief, deputy Fire Chief or designee.
Sheriff, Chief deputy, Confidential Secretary, Food Coordinator and all those excluded by Section 4 of the Act.