Chief Officers definition

Chief Officers means the Chief Officers of the administrations of the States for which the Ministers have responsibility and includes officers appointed by the Chief Officers to act on their behalf under this Article;
Chief Officers means the Chief Executive, the Deputy Chief Executive (People), the Deputy Chief Executive (Place), the Strategic Directors, Directors and the holders of any other post which may be designated for this purpose.
Chief Officers means the Chief Executive, Directors, Monitoring Officer, s151 Officer, and Heads of Service.

Examples of Chief Officers in a sentence

  • This training will be coordinated through the District Battalion Chiefs or senior Chief Officers and the City Battalion Chiefs or senior Chief Officers.


More Definitions of Chief Officers

Chief Officers means the chief officers of each of the Authorities with responsibility for delivering the Partnership Commitments of the Authority or their delegated officers “Financial Year” Means a period of 12 months commencing on 1 April in any year and ending on 31 March in the following year
Chief Officers means those Officers specified in the Council’s Constitution namely the Chief Executive (Head of Paid Service), Chief Finance Officer (Corporate Director) and Monitoring Officer (Corporate Director).
Chief Officers means the Authority‟s Head of Paid Service, Finance Director, Monitoring Officer and Clerk and the Chief Executive Officers; 1.3.3 ‘the City Region’ means the Sheffield City Region which comprises the municipal areas of the Constituent Councils and the Non- constituent Councils;
Chief Officers means the Head of Paid Service or their delegated officers within each Authority “Cyclical Maintenance Activity Schedule of Indicative Cost”
Chief Officers means the Fire Chief or his designate; “City” shall mean the City of North Battleford;
Chief Officers means those Officers specified in the Council’s Constitution namely the Chief Executive, Deputy Chief Executive and Directors. Chief Officers will be appointed by a panel of Members. The panel has delegated authority to make such appointments other than in the case of the Head of Paid Service where the appointment must be approved by the Council.