Statutory Officers definition

Statutory Officers means any of the following statutory office holders:
Statutory Officers means the Monitoring Officer, the Treasurer, the Head of the Secretariat and the Head of Paid Service;
Statutory Officers means the Head of Paid Service, the Monitoring Officer and the Chief Finance Officer.

Examples of Statutory Officers in a sentence

  • Statutory Officers may nominate a deputy to attend on their behalf as required.

  • Chairmanship of the Joint Panel alternates between the three Councils for each meeting The Joint Panel may be serviced by staff from any of the Councils 3 Members (to include a Member from each Council) • 3 Council Leaders • 3 Council Deputy Leaders • Joint Chief Executive • Joint Section 151 Officer • Joint Monitoring Officer Based on the work programme of the Group, other Members and Officers may be invited to join the meeting at the invitation of the Leaders or Statutory Officers.

  • Work to administer and operate the LLCA on a day to day basis (to include the actions of Statutory Officers exercising the delegated functions set out in the Constitution) does not require a Business Case provided that the costs for such work are included within the approved budget for the relevant financial year in which the work is undertaken.

  • Shareholder Board Annual Report to Authority Chief Executive Officer, Statutory Officers with relevant Directors and Client Programme Manger Oversee and maintain appropriate management, governance, due diligence, legal, performance monitoring, operations, and reporting of each company in accordance with the Business Case.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, the Statutory Officers of each Council shall be entitled to attend and participate in Partnership Board Meetings in a non-voting capacity.


More Definitions of Statutory Officers

Statutory Officers means the Head of Paid Service, the Monitoring Officer and the Chief Finance Officer (Section 151 Officer);
Statutory Officers means the Authority’s Head of Paid Service, Finance Director and Monitoring Officer;
Statutory Officers means any of the following statutory office holders: the Auditor-General;
Statutory Officers means 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, and the monitoring officer designated under section 5(1) of the Local Government and Housing Act 1989 (and the expressionsstatutory officer” and “statutory office” are to be construed accordingly).
Statutory Officers means the Head of Paid Service, the Section 151 Officer, the Monitoring Officer, and Director of Public Health.
Statutory Officers means the Authority’s Head of Paid Service, Finance Director (appointed as the s.73 Officer) and Monitoring Officer;
Statutory Officers means the three officer posts as required by the Local Government and Housing Act 1989 (in brackets) being: