Examples of Elected official in a sentence
An employee must actually have worked (1) one full year in his/her current position to be eligible to apply for transfers (meaning those positions of the same classification and hours designated to work), unless waived in special circumstances by the Personnel Division or applicable Elected official.
Each and every Elected Official shall have the unfettered right to report to the Village President, the Village Administrator or the Village Attorney any conduct of another Elected official that he or she believes to be a violation of this ArticleXVI.
The President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Fox River Grove hereby declare that the Elected official Sexual Harassment Policy, as set forth in this Article XVI, shall be applicable to each and every Elected Official of the Village in their dealings, one with another.
Maximum accruals of compensatory time shall be set by each Department head or Elected official up to a maximum of 80 compensatory hours in his/her compensatory bank.
Elected official and employees are prohibited from purchasing items for personal use, even if reimbursement is made to the County for the cost of the purchase.