Chief Official definition
Examples of Chief Official in a sentence
The IFBB Chief Official may dismiss any individual from the press area for just cause.
They should be sent within one week of the date of this document to the Chief, Official Records Editing Section, room DC2-750, 2 United Nations Plaza.
Prior to the official registration/weigh-in or immediately prior to the Prejudging the Organizer should arrange a Press Conference at which the Organizer and the IFBB Chief Official may inform the public about the competition, the IFBB activity and the sports of Bodybuilding and Fitness.
This request must be signed by the Chief Official of the LPA (Mayor, President of the Board of Supervisors, or Agency Head).
Should you consider you have grounds to appeal against the disciplinary action taken against you, you can choose to either have your appeal heard by a Chief Official or by the Appeals Sub Committee.
A Senior Judge Emeritus or Senior Scorer Emeritus or Senior Driver Emeritus may officiate in a Class C or lower tournament, including serving as the Chief Official.
They should be sent under the signature of a member of the delegation concerned, within one week, to the Chief, Official Records Editing Section, Office of Conference Services, room DC2-794, 2 United Nations Plaza, and incorporated in a copy of the record.
Confidential Funds certifications must be signed by the recipient Chief Official or an individual with formal, written signature authority for the Chief Official.
Another key anti-corruption institution, the Chief Official Ethics Commission (COEC) is charged with supervising adherence to the standards of institutional ethics, regulating public and private interests in the civil service, and controlling certain lobbying activities.
The Fife Council review took market forces, salaries in comparable authorities and reductions in overall Chief Official numbers into consideration.