Statutory Officer definition

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
Statutory Officer means a person -
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

Examples of Statutory Officer in a sentence

  • Business not on the agenda may only be considered where: the Access to Information Procedure Rules in Part 4G of the Constitution have been complied with to permit the consideration of late items of business; or a Member of the Panel, Forum Sub-panel or Sub-forum or any Statutory Officer has requested that an item is placed on the agenda for the meeting at any time before the start of the meeting and the Panel or Forum agrees to the item being included on the grounds of urgency.

  • Business not on the agenda may only be considered where: the Access to Information Procedure Rules in Part 4G of the Constitution have been complied with; or a Member of the Executive or any Statutory Officer has requested that an item is placed on the agenda for the meeting at any time before the start of the meeting and the Executive agrees to the item being included on the grounds of urgency.

  • To make appointments to Chief Officer and Statutory Officer posts excluding the Head of Paid Service.

  • Where any matter involves professional or technical considerations not within the sphere of competence of the Authorised Officer concerned, he shall consult with the appropriate Statutory Officer of the Council before authorising action.

  • The right to remove does not apply to Statutory Officer reports (CFO & MO) under ss114/114A Local Government Finance Act 1988 & s5 Local Government and Housing Act 1989.


More Definitions of Statutory Officer

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 any of the following statutory office holders:
Statutory Officer means any of the following statutory office holders: the Auditor General;
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 a person appointed under Section 146 of the Community Charter and holding a position described in Section 5 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 following officials:• “Chief Financial Officer" as referred to in section 95 of the 1973 Act who has responsibility for the financial affairs of the Council.• "Monitoring Officer" as referred to in section 5 of the Local Government and Housing Act 1989.• “Chief Social Work Officer" as referred to in section 3 of the Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968.• “Chief Education Officer” as referred to in section 25 of the Education (Scotland) Act 2016.• “Chief Internal Auditor”, being the senior officer responsible for operating and managing the internal auditing service in accordance with recognised standards and practices. Interpretation‌ 2. These Standing Orders are made under section 62 and paragraph 8 of Schedule 7 of the 1973 Act and, subject to the provisions of that Act, apply to meetings and proceedings of the Council and its Committees and Sub- committees. 2.1. The Interpretation Act 1978 will apply to interpretation of these Standing Orders, in that references to the male shall include the female and, unless the context otherwise requires, words importing the singular shall include the plural and vice versa. Commencement‌ 3. These Standing Orders will apply and have effect on and after 3 July 2018 . Applicability of Standing Orders‌ 4. These Standing Orders shall apply to Committees and Sub-committees in the same way as they apply to the Council, with the substitution of references to Committee or Sub-committee as the case may be and to the Chair and Vice Chair of the Committee or Sub-committee, except for the following Standing Orders (marked with an asterisk) which will apply only at Meetings of the Council:6, 8, 52, 57.5, 57.6, 72, 75, 76 and 77. 5. Standing Order 78 will not apply at Meetings of the Planning Committee, the Local Review Body and the Licensing Committee.