Public Officers definition

Public Officers means individuals who are or have been entrusted with prominent public function, both within and outside Nigeria and those associated with them ;
Public Officers. : means any officer or employee of a department, agency or division of the State, and any person who participates accidentally or permanently in the exercise of public functions, in a remunerated or honorary manner, either by popular choice or by appointment of a competent authority; any officer or employee of permit, authorization and license offices, customs officers, candidates for public office and officers of international public organizations. The term also includes officers or employees of companies controlled by the State or owned by the State, such as universities, airlines, oil companies, health care facilities and other providers controlled by the State or owned by the State. Relatives or direct associates of such persons are also included in this definition.
Public Officers agreement” means the agreement between Her Majesty’s Government in the United Kingdom and the Government of Swaziland signed at Mbabane on 8th day of September, 1968; now known as Public Officers (Swaziland) Agreement Act, No. 54 of 1968;

Examples of Public Officers in a sentence

  • The State shall take reasonable steps to protect from public disclosure any of the Records which are exempt from disclosure under Section 87 of the Public Officers Law (the "Statute") provided that: (i) the Contractor shall timely inform an appropriate State official, in writing, that said records should not be disclosed; and (ii) said records shall be sufficiently identified; and (iii) designation of said records as exempt under the Statute is reasonable.

  • Public Officers are also not allowed to participate in any procurement proceedings.

  • All Bidders/Contractors and their employees must comply with the requirements of Sections 73 and 74 of the Public Officers Law, other State codes, rules, regulations and executive orders establishing ethical standards for the conduct of business with New York State.

  • All Bidders/Contractors and their employees must comply with the requirements of the General Municipal Law, the Public Officers Law, and other State codes, rules and regulations establishing ethical standards for the conduct of business with New York State and/or municipalities.

  • It is an individual's responsibility to comply with the Public Officer's Law.

  • However, as a general rule and in accordance with New York State Public Officers Law, former employees of the State Agency or Authority may neither appear nor practice before the State Agency or Authority, nor receive compensation for services rendered on a matter before the State Agency or Authority, for a period of two years following their separation from State Agency or Authority service.

  • Public Officers are also not allowed to participate in any procurement proceedings.3.3 A Tenderer shall not have a conflict of interest.

  • The maximum number of JV members shall be specified in the TDS.3.2 Public Officers of the Procuring Entity, their Spouses, Child, Parent, Brothers or Sister.

  • FOIL does provide that NYSERDA may deny access to records or portions thereof that “are trade secrets or are submitted to an agency by a commercial enterprise or derived from information obtained from a commercial enterprise and which if disclosed would cause substantial injury to the competitive position of the subject enterprise.” [See Public Officers Law, § 87(2)(d)].

  • Notwithstanding any provisions to the contrary in the Agreement, Contractor and NYSERDA acknowledge and agree that all information, in any format, submitted to NYSERDA shall be subject to and treated in accordance with the NYS Freedom of Information Law (“FOIL,” Public Officers Law, Article 6).


More Definitions of Public Officers

Public Officers. Association” means an association that may be formed by public officers under section 22;
Public Officers means a person holding an office of emolument in a civil capacity in the service of the Government;
Public Officers means a person who has been appointed to office and who exercises governmental functions, or generally any person who holds a public office;
Public Officers means an office of emolument in the public service;
Public Officers means individuals engaged in a wide range of official duties, whether as regular staff or professional staff, and whether part-time or full-time, including, but not limited to, staff of national government and local public agencies, ministers of state, National Diet members, and court judges. This provision shall also apply to information of retired public officers and their duties during their service as public officers and to information of board members and staff of independent administrative agencies and local independent administrative agencies.
Public Officers means the following persons:

Related to Public Officers

  • public officer means a person holding or acting in any public office;

  • Public office means the office of governor, lieutenant governor, state

  • Applicable public official means a person elected to an office or a person appointed to complete a term of an elected office, who has the authority to award or influence the award of the contract for which the prospective contractor is submitting a competitive sealed proposal or who has the authority to negotiate a sole source or small purchase contract that may be awarded without submission of a sealed competitive proposal.

  • Officers Certificate” means a certificate signed on behalf of the Company by two Officers of the Company, one of whom must be the principal executive officer, the principal financial officer, the treasurer or the principal accounting officer of the Company, that meets the requirements of Section 12.05 hereof.

  • Parent Board means the board of directors of Parent.

  • Exchange Fund shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.2(a).