County elected official definition

County elected official means the County Executive, a County Legislator, the County Clerk, the District Attorney, the Comptroller or Sheriff.
County elected official means the Clark County Commissioners, Assessor, Auditor, Clerk, Superior and District Court Judges, Prosecuting Attorney, Sheriff, and Treasurer.

Examples of County elected official in a sentence

  • Your response must disclose if a known relationship exists between any principal or employee of your firm and any Benton County employee or County elected official.

  • Any communication regarding this RFP with any Tarrant County elected official or judiciary; any member of the evaluation committee; any member of CSCD; is strictly prohibited.

  • Any County elected official involved, directly or indirectly, with the development, preparation, solicitation, negotiation, evaluation, recommendation, approval of, or contracting of County purchasing projects.

  • A conflict of interest arises when a County elected official, employee, agent, any member of his/her immediate family, his/her partner, or an organization which employs, or is about to employ, any of the parties indicated herein, has a financial or other interest or a direct or indirect tangible personal benefit, from a firm or vendor considered for a contract.

  • Any County elected official may amend or modify his/her office’s hours of work, days of work, and schedules of work by the adoption of any express policy for that office in order to fulfill its responsibility of providing adequate service to the public, as long as forty (40) hours are worked by each employee.

  • Pursuant to ORC 301.29(F)(2), an Agency shall be any County elected official, the Board of a County Agency, or any agency that utilizes the County Auditor as its fiscal agent.

  • They produce a high number of easy understandable and concise recommendations from their project which feed into the main dissemination channels for practice, and also into the EIP-AGRI website.

  • If, for any reason an employee finds it difficult to report concerns to the elected official or the elected official is the subject of concern, the employee should report the conduct to another Twin Falls County elected official or Chief Civil Prosecuting Attorney.

  • A County employee who becomes a County elected official may receive payment for unused vacation accruals only at the rate of pay that the elected official last earned as a County employee.

  • Funds may be expended to place a County elected official’s name on directional signage or on signage identifying the office space(s) regularly occupied by a County elected official or to identify a County elected official’s seat or place at a meeting.


More Definitions of County elected official

County elected official means a County Supervisor, the County Clerk, the District Attorney, the County Treasurer or the Sheriff.
County elected official means any person who holds an elective office of the County.

Related to County elected official

  • Chief elected official means a chairperson of a county board of commissioners, a county executive, a city mayor, a township supervisor, a village president, or his or her designee.

  • SEF Official means any Director or Officer of, or individual employed directly by, BSEF, the Regulatory Services Provider or any individual rendering similar services to BSEF under an administrative or similar agreement.

  • Applicable public official means a person elected to an office or a person appointed to complete a term of an elected office, who has the authority to award or influence the award of the contract for which the prospective contractor is submitting a competitive sealed proposal or who has the authority to negotiate a sole source or small purchase contract that may be awarded without submission of a sealed competitive proposal.