Departmental Officer definition

Departmental Officer means the person for the time being holding, occupying, or performing the duties of an officer of the Department, as specified in the Service Agreement (Part C) - Specifications, or any other persons specified by the Chief Executive and notified in writing to You;
Departmental Officer means the person specified in the Letter of Offer who can send and receive Notices on Our behalf. ‘End Date’ means the later of:
Departmental Officer means officers employed in the Land & Property Information Division of the NSW Department of Finance and Services and officers who were formerly part of the Land and Property Management Authority in accordance with Clause 20 of the Public Sector Employment and Management (Departments) Order 2011, who are now employed in the NSW Department of Trade & Investment, Regional Infrastructure & Services.

Examples of Departmental Officer in a sentence

  • SubcontractsNo more than 50 percent of the total dollars of this award may be subcontracted to another party(ies) without prior written approval of the Authorized Departmental Officer (ADO) except subcontracts to Federal agencies.

  • Resource contribution of the Cooperator shall consist of a sufficient amount of itemized direct costs to substantiate a true stake in the project as determined by the ADO (Authorized Departmental Officer).

  • The testing of pipes and the authentication of test certificate should be done by an approved third party inspection agency agreeable to KWA and witnessed by the technically qualified officers of KWA, if the contract value exceeds ` 100 lakhs and by a Departmental Officer deputed by KWA if the contract value is less than ` 100 lakhs.

  • If the grantee or the PD(s) is uncertain as to whether a change complies with this provision, the question must be referred to the Authorized Departmental Officer (ADO) for a final determination.

  • If the grantee or the Project Di- rector (PD) is uncertain as to whether a change complies with this provision, the question must be referred to the Authorized Departmental Officer (ADO) for a final determination.


More Definitions of Departmental Officer

Departmental Officer means an officer of the Government authorised to handle Government money;
Departmental Officer means the person specified in the Letter of Offer who can send and receive Notices on Our behalf.
Departmental Officer means employees in the Land & Property Information Division of the Department of Finance, Services and Innovation and employees who were formerly part of the Land and Property Management Authority in accordance with Clause 20 of the Public Sector Employment and Management (Departments) Order 2011, who are now employed in the Department of Industry, Skills and Regional Development.
Departmental Officer means officers employed in the classification of Departmental Officer for the purposes of performing work required to meet the needs of the Department.
Departmental Officer means a public service employee employed in the department, and includes any person to whom section 38612 applies.
Departmental Officer means a person appointed under section 98(1)(a);
Departmental Officer means a person employed in the Department as referred to in section 98B(2);