Code Administrator Sample Clauses
The Code Administrator clause designates a specific individual or entity responsible for overseeing and managing the implementation and compliance of a particular code, policy, or set of rules within an organization or agreement. This administrator may be tasked with duties such as maintaining records, handling inquiries, issuing guidance, and ensuring that all parties adhere to the established code. By clearly assigning these responsibilities, the clause helps ensure consistent application of the code and provides a clear point of contact for any issues or clarifications, thereby promoting accountability and effective governance.
Code Administrator a. The Administrator shall be a person of recognized integrity, knowledgeable about the industry, and of a stature that will command respect by the industry and from the public. He or she shall appoint a staff adequate and competent to assist in the discharge of the Administrator’s duties. During the term of office, neither the Administrator nor any member of the staff shall be an officer, director, employee, or substantial stockholder in any member of the DSA. The Administrator shall disclose all holdings of stock in any member company prior to appointment and shall also disclose any subsequent purchases of such stock to the Board of Directors. The Administrator shall have the same rights of indemnification as the Directors and Officers have under the bylaws of the DSA.
b. The Administrator shall establish, publish and implement transparent complaint handling procedures to ensure prompt resolution of all complaints.
c. The Administrator shall review and determine all charges against member companies, affording those companies an opportunity to be heard fully. The Administrator shall have the power to originate any proceedings and shall at all times have the full cooperation of all member companies.
Code Administrator. (1) The requirements of this article shall be administered and enforced by the building development services department through the building development services director's (administrator) designated representatives (collectively referred to herein as "building officials"). The administrator is authorized to promulgate regulations and procedures consistent with this function.
(2) The administrator is empowered, upon presentation of proper credentials, to enter or inspect any building structure, or premises in the city for the purposes of inspection of a sign and its structural and electrical connections to ensure compliance with all applicable codes and ordinances. Such inspections shall be carried out during business hours unless an emergency exists. The provisions of this article shall be enforceable without limitation against: a sign owner, a sign user, an operator or lessee of a sign, or the property owner on which the sign is located. Such persons may be referred to herein as "responsible persons."
Code Administrator. The Administrator shall be a person of recognized integrity, knowledgeable about the industry, and of a stature that will command respect by the industry and from the public. He or she shall appoint a staff adequate and competent to assist in the discharge of the Administrator’s duties. During the term of office, neither the Administrator nor any member of the staff shall be an officer, director, employee, or substantial stockholder in any member of the DSA. The Administrator shall disclose all holdings of stock in any member company prior to appointment and shall also disclose any subsequent purchases of such stock to the Board of Directors. The Administrator shall have the same rights of indemnification as the Directors and Officers have under the bylaws of the DSA.
