Examples of Commissioner In Charge in a sentence
Disbursements shall be made in accordance with budgetary procedures upon requisition approved by the Commissioner In Charge of the Bureau of Parks and shall be limited to maintenance, operational costs, and improvement of the Oaks Pioneer Park Museum.
At the first regular meeting after the election of any Council member, the Mayor shall designate one member to be Commissioner In Charge of each department, who shall thereafter be designated as Commissioner of such department, which designation may be changed and a transfer of Commissioners from one department to another be made, whenever it appears that the public service will be benefitted thereby.
The Commissioner In Charge of each department shall have the supervision and control of all the affairs and property which belong to that department, subject to the provisions of this Charter and to such regulation as may be prescribed by the Council.
This account shall be administered by the Commissioner In Charge of the Bureau of Parks.
The Mayor and Auditor are authorized to draw warrants on this account when requisitions are presented and approved by the Commissioner In Charge of the Bureau of Parks.
This report shall cover the year ending the preceding December 31st and shall be filed on or before September 1, 1945, and June 1st thereafter, except as the Commissioner In Charge may extend the time for filing.
The Accounting Division on behalf of the Mayor and Auditor is authorized to draw warrants on this account when requisitions are presented and approved by the Commissioner In Charge of the Bureau of Parks.
Any officer or employee may, with the approval of the Commissioner In Charge, or the Auditor as to employees of the Auditor’s Office, assign their salary or wages to the Retail Credit Association of Portland, Oregon; B.
Heads of other offices and bureaus shall beare appointed by the Commissioner In Charge of the department to which such office or bureau is assignedCity Administrator.
For administrative purposes the Bureau shall be made up of the following branches, each of which shall be commanded by a Deputy Chief and have personnel and such duties as may be assigned by the Chief of Police, subject to the approval of the Commissioner In Charge.