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 (Section 151 Officer);
Examples of Statutory Officers in a sentence
A list of the Statutory Functions and the Statutory Officers can be found in Appendix 8.
The Statutory Officers of the Chief Constable and the PCC will provide professional advice and recommendations.
The Statutory Officers of the Chief Constable and the Commissioner will provide professional advice and recommendations.
The Governance Committee and the Council's Statutory Officers (the Head of Paid Service, the Monitoring Officer and the Section 151 Officer) shall be responsible for monitoring and reviewing the operation of the Constitution to ensure that the aims and principles of the Constitution are given full effect.
Some provisions within this also apply to Council’s Statutory Officers (Section 151 Officer and Monitoring Officer).
More Definitions of Statutory Officers
Statutory Officers means the Head of Paid Service, the Chief Finance Officer and the Monitoring Officer
Statutory Officers means any of the following statutory office holders: the Auditor-General;
Statutory Officers means the Authority‟s Head of Paid Service, Finance Director and Monitoring Officer;
Statutory Officers has the meaning ascribed thereto in the License and Service Provider Agreement.
Statutory Officers means any of the following statutory office holders: Deputy Presidents of the Industrial Relations Commission; Commissioners of the Industrial Relations Commission;
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: