Responsible Office definition

Responsible Office with respect to the Trustee, means any officer within the Corporate Trust Administration of the Trustee (or any successor group of the Trustee) or any other officer of the Trustee customarily performing functions similar to those performed by any of the above designated officers and also means, with respect to a particular corporate trust matter, any other officer to whom such matter is referred because of his knowledge of and familiarity with the particular subject.
Responsible Office means the office or unit designated to develop and administer specified University policies.
Responsible Office means the College, Operational Department, Academic Department, or Operational Unit or other body in charge of implementing and overseeing a particular Policy.

Examples of Responsible Office in a sentence

  • Individuals covered by this policy who seek an exception (on medical, disability, or religious grounds) or deferral (during pregnancy) must complete the request form and submit it to their location’s Responsible Office.

  • A Covered Individual seeking an Exception must, no later than the Compliance Date, submit their request to the appropriate Responsible Office.

  • Therefore, student group activities need to be coordinated with the Responsible Office at each campus.

  • Award applications filed by an affiliated student organization must be reviewed and approved prior to submittal by the Responsible Office.

  • Health and Human Services Commission Published and Effective: November 15, 2018 Responsible Office: Chief Counsel Article 1.


More Definitions of Responsible Office

Responsible Office means the functional area designated with the responsibility to validate documentation, and to approve and manage the use of Service Animals on University property by University Members and visitors. D. PROCEDURES General 1.00 In order to provide an accessible learning and working environment, the University is committed to the development and implementation of procedures that enable the University community to understand and support the Custodian and their Service Animal while on campus. It is also important that both the Custodian and University Members understand their rights and their responsibilities in this regard. 2.00 Subject to the other terms of these procedures, Service Animals will generally have access to all buildings and facilities, including classrooms and laboratories, dining halls and campus eateries, unless such access poses a threat to the health and safety of the Custodian, others or the animal and that threat cannot be eliminated or reduced by reasonable modification to other policies and practices. 3.00 Appropriate alternative accommodations will be made to provide the Custodian with access if the Service Animal is not permitted on or in to a particular area.
Responsible Office means a department or area of the University that is responsible for developing and administering a University Policy and related Procedures under the direction of a Responsible Officer. More than one Responsible Office may be designated for a particular University Policy or Procedures.
Responsible Office means, in the case of any corporation, the President, the Treasurer, the Secretary, any Vice President thereof or any officer of such corporation with responsibility for the transactions contemplated by the Operative Agreements and, as to any other entity, any individual generally authorized to execute and deliver contracts on behalf of such entity and, in the case of the Owner Trustee, any vice president or trust officer in Corporate Trust Administration of the Owner Trustee, or other officer who in the normal performance of his or her operational responsibility would have knowledge of such matters and the requirements with respect thereto.
Responsible Office means, with respect to the Trustee, any officer within the Principal Office of the Trustee with direct responsibility for the administration of the Indenture, including any vice-president, any assistant vice-president, any secretary, any assistant secretary, the treasurer, any assistant treasurer, any trust officer or other officer of the Principal Office of the Trustee customarily performing functions similar to those performed by any of the above designated officers and also means, with respect to a particular corporate trust matter, any other officer to whom such matter is referred because of that officer’s knowledge of and familiarity with the particular subject.
Responsible Office means the program office within NTIA that is designated to make the initial decision on a request for correction based on NTIA's and other applicable information quality standards. ⚫ Burden of ProofThe burden of proof is on the requester to show both the necessity and type of correction sought. Therequester has the burden of rebutting the presumption that information subjected to formal, independent peer review is objective. ⚫ Procedures for initial request for correction (1) An initial request for correction of disseminated information must be made in writing and addressed to Chief Information Officer, National Telecommunications and Information Administration, 1401 Constitution Avenue, N.W., Room 4888, Washington, D.C. 20230 or cio@ntia.doc.gov, the designated point of contact to receive such requests. Upon receipt of an initial request, the CIO will notify the requester of receipt as soon as administratively possible. The CIO will transmit the initial request to the responsible office. Any NTIA employee receiving a misdirected request should make reasonable efforts to forward the request to the NTIA Chief Information Officer; however, the time for response does not commence until the NTIA Chief Information Officer receives the request. (2)(i) No initial request for correction will be considered under these procedures concerning:
Responsible Office when used with respect to the Trustee shall mean the chairman or any vice chairman of the board of directors, the chairman or any vice chairman of the executive committee of the board of directors, the president, any vice president, the cashier, any assistant cashier, the secretary, any assistant secretary, the treasurer, any assistant treasurer, any trust officer, any assistant trust officer, or any other officer of the Trustee customarily performing functions similar to those performed by the persons who at the time shall be such officers, respectively, or to whom any corporate trust matter is referred because of his knowledge of and familiarity with the particular subject.