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

  • Personnel that routinely respond to emergencies (Chief Officers, Company Officers, and Firefighters) will be reimbursed portal to portal for time committed to the incident.

  • If Sprint PCS still requires Manager to implement the change to the Program Requirement following the Chief Officer's review, then upon Manager's failure to implement the change an Event of Termination will be deemed to have occurred under Section 11.3.3, Manager will not have a right to cure such breach, and Sprint PCS may exercise its rights and remedies under Section 11.6.

  • At least two times each year, a labor-management meeting shall be held in which all Chief Officers and all members of the Executive Board of Local No. 778 participate.

  • The Parties acknowledge the requirement for Chief Officers to remain operationally independent pursuant to the terms of the Policing Protocol.

  • In line with section 39A of the Police Act 1996, Chief Officers are required to give “due regard” to this statutory code.


More Definitions of Chief Officers

Chief Officers in the context of this Scheme means the Head of Paid Service, the Finance Director, the Monitoring Officer and the Clerk of the Authority and the Chief Executives of the Constituent Councils and the Non-constituent Councils.
Chief Officers means the Authority‟s Head of Paid Service, Finance Director, Monitoring Officer and Clerk and the Chief Executive Officers;
Chief Officers means the Chief Executive (Head of Paid Service), Chief Finance Officer, Monitoring Officer, Chief Operating Officer and Joint Director of Planning and Economic Development.
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 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 the Head of Paid Service or their delegated officers within each Authority
Chief Officers means a chief officer with the representative group but does not refer to representation from the SUVCC;