Reporting Authority definition

Reporting Authority means the Chief Executive Officer of the Company or with respect to the Chief Executive Officer, the Board.
Reporting Authority means the same as "Issuing authority."
Reporting Authority means the Financial Intelligence Unit established by section 3 of the Financial Intelligence Unit Act, Cap. 21.09;

Examples of Reporting Authority in a sentence

  • In this case, the Authorisation Certificate will have to be signed by the Director of the Company or the Reporting Authority of the Applicant.

  • In general, the attitude towards M&As has been rather positive, because they restructure the economy.

  • In this case, the Authorisation Certificate will have to be signed by the Director of the Company or the Reporting Authority of the Applicant.For information on the process of application for obtaining Digital Certificate, the Contractors may visit the section Digital Certificate on the Home Page of the Electronic Tendering System.

  • Pursuant to section 133 of the Companies Act, 2013 read with Rule 7 of the Companies (Accounts) Rules, 2014, till the standards of accounting or any addendum thereto are prescribed by Central Government in consultation and recommendation of the National Financial Reporting Authority, the existing Accounting Standards notified under the Companies Act, 1956 shall continue to apply.

  • The Reporting Authority, the Reviewing Authority and the Accepting Authority should not shy away from reporting shortcomings in performance, attitudes or overall personality of the officer reported upon.


More Definitions of Reporting Authority

Reporting Authority means O/o Development Commissioner for Handicrafts {DC(HC)} or any entity approved by O/o DC(HC) under which contractual manpower/staff provided Contractor will report.
Reporting Authority means such authority or authorities supervising the performance of the member of the Service reported upon as may be specifically empowered in this behalf by the Government;
Reporting Authority means the Board.
Reporting Authority means the Reporting Authority appointed under section 3 of the Proceeds of Crime Law (2018 Revision);
Reporting Authority. , when used in this Manual, shall mean, unless the context requires otherwise, the British Virgin Islands Financial Investigation Agency (the “FIA”, or the “Agency”) established under Section 3 of the Financial Investigation Agency Act, 2003 (the “FIA Act”), as supplemented by the Anti-Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Code of Practice 2008 (the “Code 2008”) as amended, and the Anti-Money Laundering Regulations 2008 (the “Regulations 2008”) as amended, the Proliferation Financing (Prohibition) Act 2009 and the Proceeds of the Criminal Conduct Act, 1997 (the “Proceeds Act, 1997”) as amended.
Reporting Authority means a State that has a numbering system approved by the Coast Guard or the Coast Guard where a numbering system has not been approved. Reporting authorities are listed in appendix A of this part.
Reporting Authority means any member of the Audit Committee.