Designated hearing officer definition

Designated hearing officer means a State of New Jersey, Department of the Treasury employee designated by the State Treasurer to hear cases involving an appeal of a denial of a certification or a challenge to a certification, pursuant to this chapter, and to render decisions on those appeals and challenges.
Designated hearing officer means a Department of the
Designated hearing officer means the presiding member of the Commission or Commission employee designated by the Commission to conduct a specific public hearing in matters before the Commission.

More Definitions of Designated hearing officer

Designated hearing officer or "hearing officer" shall mean a third-party individual designated by the city manager who will preside over hearings and appeals of city enforcement actions.
Designated hearing officer means a CNMI-licensed attorney contracted by OPA to preside over appeals to decisions made by the Procurement Officer.
Designated hearing officer means a supervisory level member of the clinical staff chosen by the facility superintendent to conduct the grievance procedure hearing.

Related to Designated hearing officer

  • Hearing Officer means any individual or board charged with the duty of rendering decisions at any stage on grievances hereunder.

  • Presiding officer means the labor commissioner or designee.

  • Catering Officer means a person who is responsible for catering services.

  • Screening Officer means a person appointed to that position under this bylaw.

  • Contracting Officer means the person designated by the Director or his duly authorized representative to execute this Agreement on the behalf of the Judiciary, and any other successor Contracting Officer who has responsibility for this agreement. The term includes, except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, the authorized representative of a Contracting Officer acting within the limits of his written authority.

  • Investigating Officer means the person appointed by the Monitoring Officer to undertake a formal investigation of a complaint alleging a breach of the Code of Conduct by a Subject Member. The Investigating Officer may be another senior officer of the District Council, an officer of another authority or an external investigator.