Statutory Officer definition
Statutory Officer means any of: the head of paid service designated under section 4(1) of the Local Government and Housing Act 1989; the chief financial officer designated as having responsibility for the administration of the Authority’s financial affairs under section 151 of the Local Government Act 1972; the monitoring officer designated under section 5(1) of the Local Government and Housing Act 1989; and the scrutiny officer designated under section 9FB of the Local Government Act 2000 (and the expressions “statutory officer” and “statutory office” are to be construed accordingly); and
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Statutory Officer means each Council's head of paid service, monitoring officer (both as defined pursuant to the Local Government and Housing Act 1989) and Chief Finance Officer (section 151 officer) as defined in the Act
Examples of Statutory Officer in a sentence
In order to ensure that the Hub Board is able to progress its business in an efficient manner, comments on urgent matters may be sought by the Regional Head of the GSENZH or other Statutory Officer outside the meeting cycle.
To report to the appropriate Statutory Officer, Senior Officer(s) (Director or equivalent) for decisions in relation to legal proceedings.
A claim submitted by the Chief Executive Officer can only be authorised by another Statutory Officer.
In order to ensure that the Hub Board is able to progress its business in an efficient manner, comments on urgent matters may be sought by the Regional Hub Manager or other Statutory Officer outside the meeting cycle.
More Definitions of Statutory Officer
Statutory Officer means those officers appointed under the Municipal Act, 2001, who report directly to City Council. Specifically, this includes the Auditor General, City Manager and Integrity Commissioner.
Statutory Officer means any person who is required to be appointed by a financial services business under an Order made under Article 37.
Statutory Officer means the Authority’s Monitoring Officer, Proper Officer or Treasurer
Statutory Officer means each Council's head of paid service, monitoring
Statutory Officer means a person appointed under Section 146 of the Community Charter and holding a position described in Section 6 of this Bylaw, and includes the Statutory Officer’s deputy and any person designated by Council to act in the Statutory Officer’s place.
Statutory Officer means the officers’ posts that the County Council is required to have under relevant legislation, for example; Head of Paid Service (appointed under Section 5 of the Local Government and Housing Act 1989).
Statutory Officer means each of a Council's head of paid service, "Transport Route Plan" means the plan detailing (inter alia) transport routes