Principal Authority definition

Principal Authority means in the case of a parish council for an area in a district that has a district council, that district council, and in the case of a parish council for any other area, the county council for the county that includes that area; and
Principal Authority means authority recognized by the State Government for the purpose of planning, monitoring and implementation of the MGNREGA Mizoram State Rural Employment Guarantee Schemes, which includes Governing Body of the DRDA notified as District Employment Council for this purpose at the District level, Block Employment Council at the Block level and the Executive Body of the Village Employment Council at the Village level.
Principal Authority means the Council of the Town of New Tecumseth.

Examples of Principal Authority in a sentence

  • This report will be based on feedback obtained from Local Councils and Principal Authority Departments.

  • Any complaints about the operation of this Charter (from either the Principal Authority or Parish Council side) are to be sent in the first instance to the relevant Parish Liaison Officer.

  • The challenge is to ensure full community participation in Parish Plans and linkages with Principal Authority strategies.

  • The Township is the Principal Authority under the Building Code Act.


More Definitions of Principal Authority

Principal Authority means the council of the Town of East Gwillimbury.