Examples of Provincial Executive Council in a sentence
GPL cannot award contracts to provide goods and/or services to a Member of GPL or Cabinet, a Member of a Provincial Legislature or Member of a Provincial Executive Council, a municipal councillor, a person in the employ of the state/government whose participation in bidding for the contract may result in a conflict of interest, or any entity in which any of the mentioned persons is a Director or has controlling or other substantial interest.
An official trustee continues in office until the Provincial Executive Council or a representative assembly determines that the official trusteeship is no longer necessary.
Parliament cannot award contracts to provide goods or services to a Member of Parliament or Cabinet, a Member of a Provincial Legislature or Member of a Provincial Executive Council, a municipal councillor, a person in the employ of the state whose participation in bidding for the contract may result in a conflict of interest, or any entity in which any of the mentioned persons is a Director or has controlling or other substantial interest.
No contracts to provide goods or services to Parliament may be provided to the following categories of entities: - Member of Parliament, Member of the Cabinet, Member of a Provincial Legislature, Member of a Provincial Executive Council, a Municipal Councilor or a person in the employ of the State whose participation in bidding for the contract may result in a conflict of interest; or any entity in which a person mentioned above is a Director or has a controlling or other substantia l interest.
If an investigated local officer appeals the decision of the table officers, Provincial Executive Council shall, as soon as practicable, consider representations of the table officers and the investigated local officer and shall determine if the decision of the table officers shall be confirmed, varied or set aside.
If an investigated local officer appeals his or her suspension, Provincial Executive Council shall, as soon as practicable, consider representations of the table officers and the investigated local officer and shall determine if the suspension should be continued pending the conclusion of the investigation or should be set aside.
In an appeal under subsection (7) or (17), the table officers may make submissions to Provincial Executive Council respecting the outcome of the appeal.
The investigated local officer may appeal a suspension from office under subsection (4) to the Provincial Executive Council by filing a notice of appeal with the executive secretary within 30 days of being notified of the suspension.
Provincial Executive Council recommends in the proposed budget each year an allocation to the Special Emergency Fund based on (a) the anticipated balance of the fund at the end of the current year, (b) the anticipated use of the fund during the budget year, (c) the effect of inflation on the fund and (d) the desired balance of the fund at the end of the budget year.
The provision to appoint Special Advisers in terms of section 12A of the Public Service Act, 1994, as amended, is limited to two full-time equivalent positions for each Minister and Premier, unless Cabinet or the relevant Provincial Executive Council approves a higher number up to two additional full-time equivalents for each Minister and Premier because of work requirements.