the Public Officer definition

the Public Officer means the Public Officer of the Association appointed in pursuance of section 57 of the Act;
the Public Officer means the person appointed as Public Officer of the Society
the Public Officer means an individual appointed by the Board, aged 18 years and over who usually and currently resides in the state of South Australia who is registered with Consumer and Business Services to receive correspondence from Consumer and Business Services on the Association’s behalf and to sign and lodge reports and forms as required by Consumer and Business Services.

Examples of the Public Officer in a sentence

  • If asset is held jointly, place a check mark in the Public Officer box.

  • Such written approval shall be evidenced by a change authorisation order (“Change Order”) or such other written authorisation as approved and signed by the Contact the Public Officer.

  • Every member of staff is required to be aware of the content of this policy, and the means by which complaints are handled within Council.Staff are also required to be aware of their potential role in assisting and directing complainants, and in recording and referring to the Public Officer, if necessary, any discussion that occurs with complainants.

  • An interested party (as that term is defined in N.J.S.A. 55:19-105a) may request that the Public Officer include a property on the Abandoned Property List, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 55:19-105.

  • If the Public Officer finds violations other than those listed in 1759.06(B)(1), a Thirty (30) Day Notice of Violation shall be issued.

  • If the Vendor holds any elected or appointed office under the laws or Constitution of this State, the Vendor is in compliance with the Public Officer Prohibited Activities Act.

  • Irregular expenditure resulting from non-compliance with the Public Officer Bearer’s Act can’t be condoned and such irregular expenditure must be recovered from the political officer bearer concerned.

  • If the Director is not able to give access, then contact the Public Officer (Director of Corporate and Community Services) or the General Manager.

  • This Agreement shall not be legally binding on Sponsor if entered into in violation of the provisions of 50 ILCS 105, the Public Officer Prohibited Activities Act..

  • State Bond Financed Property must be operated by the Public Officer or Agency for the governmental program or purpose for which the GO Grant is made.


More Definitions of the Public Officer

the Public Officer means the Public Officer for the time being
the Public Officer means a person:
the Public Officer means an individual appointed by the Board, aged 18 years and over who usually and currently resides in the state of South Australia who is registered with Consumer and Business Services to receive correspondence from CBS on the Association’s behalf and to sign and lodge reports and forms as required by CBS.
the Public Officer means the Public Officer of the ANU Film Group,

Related to the Public Officer

  • public officer means a person holding or acting in any public office;

  • Applicable public official means a person elected to an office or a person appointed to complete a term of an elected office, who has the authority to award or influence the award of the contract for which the prospective contractor is submitting a competitive sealed proposal or who has the authority to negotiate a sole source or small purchase contract that may be awarded without submission of a sealed competitive proposal.

  • Chief Academic Officer means the Administrative Officer at the College who has overall management responsibility for academic programs and services, or his/her designee.

  • foreign public official means any person holding a legislative, executive, administrative or judicial office of a foreign country, whether appointed or elected; and any person exercising a public function for a foreign country, including for a public agency or public enterprise;

  • Public Official means an employee of a Governmental Authority, a member of a political party, a political candidate, an officer of a public international organization, or an officer or employee of a state-owned enterprise, including a PRC state-owned enterprise.

  • Local public official means a member of the governing body or another officer, whether elected, appointed, paid, or unpaid, of any district (including a school district), central appraisal district, or other local governmental entity who exercises responsibilities be- yond those that are advisory in nature. Local Gov’t Code 171.001(1)

  • Public office means the office of governor, lieutenant governor, state

  • Public officials means business managers; human resource directors; athletic directors whose duties include at least 50 percent of their time spent in administration, personnel, supervision, and evaluation; chief financial officers; directors; and individuals defined as superintendents and principals.

  • Applicable Public Official or State Employee means any public official or state employee described in

  • Health Officer means the Municipal Health Officer or District Health Officer or such other official as may be appointed by the State Government in that behalf.

  • BD Officer means each officer or employee of BD designated as a "BD Officer" for purposes of this Agreement in a communication to the Auction Agent.

  • proper officer (“swyddog priodol”) means an officer of that council within the meaning of section 270(3) of the Local Government Act 1972; and

  • Nodal Officer means the Dy.Chief Engineer or Superintending Engineer an officer appointed by the Chief Engineer in writing who shall direct and supervise and to perform the duties set forth in sub - Clause 3.2 hereof and be in-charge of the works.

  • Chief Fiscal Officer means the single office or official of the Recipient designated in Appendix B pursuant to Section VI hereof, or his authorized designee as per written notification to the Director.

  • Chief Pretrial Services Officer (i.e., CPSO) means the individual appointed by the court to supervise the work of the court’s pretrial services staff. For the purpose of the contract, the “Chief Probation Officer” acts as the contract administrator on behalf of the Director of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts.

  • Executive Officer means, with respect to any corporation, the Chief Executive Officer, Chief Operating Officer, Chief Financial Officer, President, Executive Vice President, any Vice President, the Secretary or the Treasurer of such corporation; and with respect to any partnership, any general partner thereof.

  • Chief election official means the state official or body that is authorized to certify the total number of popular votes for each presidential slate;

  • Secretary-Treasurer means Secretary-Treasurer of the Authority with the roles specified in the Act.

  • Fiscal Officer means, with respect to a regional transit authority, the secretary-treasurer thereof, and with respect to a county that is a transit authority, the fiscal officer of the county transit board if one is appointed pursuant to section 306.03 of the Revised Code or the county auditor if the board of county commissioners operates the county transit system.

  • Medical Officer of Health means the Medical Officer of Health for the Regional Municipality of York;

  • Financial Officer means the chief financial officer, principal accounting officer, treasurer or controller of the Borrower.

  • medical officer means any medical practitioner who is registered under the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Xxx 0000 and who falls within the coverage clause of this Agreement and who is not a medical specialist.

  • Chief Financial Officer means a person designated in terms of section 80(2) (a) of the MFMA;

  • Chief elected official means a chief elected official of a unit of general local government.

  • Chief Operating Officer means the Chief Operating Officer of the Corporation.

  • Radiation safety officer means an individual who has the knowledge and responsibility to apply appropriate radiation protection regulations and has been assigned such responsibility by the licensee or registrant.