Elective officer definition

Elective officer means a member or member−elect of the governing body of a political subdivision.
Elective officer means any person who is a City Council Member, City Attorney, Controller or Mayor, whether appointed or elected.
Elective officer means an individual elected to a state office or an individual who is appointed to fill a vacancy in a state office.

Examples of Elective officer in a sentence

  • Elective officer not declaring intention to become member Any elective officer who does not declare his intention to become a member of the retirement association as required by this chapter is ineligible to membership.

  • Elective officer or agency head: All elected officers of heads agencies who are required to respond must do so within 60 days to the presiding judge of the superior court, with an informational copy provided to the board of supervisors.The legal requirements for responding to individual reports in the grand jury final report, as contained in the California Penal Code, Section 933.05, are summarized as follows: The responding entity or person must respond in one of two ways:1.

  • Elective officer of AREFFN- Association of Registered Freight forwarders of Nigeria.

  • Elective officer of NAFFAC- National Association of freight forwarders and consolidation.

  • Elective officer positions and elective Board positions shall be considered vacant when the person holding the position has assumed another office, died, resigned, ceased to be a member of the Congregation or has been suspended under Section 7.2 of this Article.


More Definitions of Elective officer

Elective officer means an individual elected to a state or county office or an individual who is appointed to fill a vacancy in an elective state or county office;
Elective officer means “elective officer” as defined by the principal act of each district or agency or if not defined, any officer of a district or agency holding an office that can be filled by election.
Elective officer means an individual elected to a state office
Elective officer means an individual elected to a state or
Elective officer of the Society means an officer of the Society elected by the members of the Society in accordance with its rules;
Elective officer or "officer" shall mean any officer of any city or town, not a member of a body as herein defined, who is elected at large.
Elective officer means a member or member-elect of the governing body of a political subdivision.