Examples of Council Code of Conduct in a sentence
Members are invited to declare disclosable pecuniary interests and other interests in items on the Agenda as required by the Sandiacre Parish Council Code of Conduct for Members and by the Localism Act 2011.
Personal Development & Conduct Identify training and development needs through Annual Appraisal System for yourself and any staff you directly supervise, and participate in corporate training. Ensure adherence to Council Code of Conduct, Equal Employment Opportunity, Privacy procedures and other policies and programs. Participate fully in the Staff Performance Management System, Recruitment and Induction processes.
Pursuant to the adoption by the Council on 26 June 2012 of the Tewkesbury Borough Council Code of Conduct, effective from 1 July 2012, as set out in Minute No. CL.34, Members are invited to declare any interest they may have in the business set out on the Agenda to which the approved Code applies.
MACDONNELL COUNCIL CODE OF CONDUCT ITEM NUMBER 4.1TITLE MacDonnell Council Code of Conduct EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:This report contains all of the details about the MacDonnell Council Code of Conduct Policy.
MACDONNELL COUNCIL CODE OF CONDUCTITEM NUMBER 4.1TITLE MacDonnell Council Code of Conduct EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:This report contains all of the details about the MacDonnell Council Code of Conduct Policy.
SUMMARY:This report contains all of the details about the MacDonnell Council Code of Conduct BACKGROUND MacDonnell Regional Council Code of Conduct 1 Interests of the Council and Community come firstA member must act in the best interests of the community, its outstations and the Council.
The Auckland Council Code of Conduct for Elected Members (the Code) requires elected members to fully acquaint themselves with, and strictly adhere to, the provisions of Auckland Council’s Conflicts of Interest Policy.
All Board Members and Alternates are required to read the new Neighborhood Council Code of Conduct Policy (see handout or the online version at http://empowerla.org/code-of-conduct/).
Australian Accounting Standard AASB124 related party disclosures (AASB124) − Australian Accounting Standard AASB10 consolidated financial statements (AASB10) − Local Government Act 1993 − Local Government (General) Regulation 2005 − Council Code of Conduct Policy.
Furthermore, an NGO's activities must "ensure equality of opportunity for all regardless of nationality, ethnic background, gender, religion or creed" (NGO Council Code of Conduct Section 10(c)).