Board officer definition

Board officer means an officer of the board elected under RCW 31.12.265(1).
Board officer means a WorkSafeBC Case Manager, Client Service Representative, Client Service Manager, WorkSafeBC salaried Medical Advisor, Recovery and Return to Work Specialist or other as designated by WorkSafeBC;
Board officer means any director who is elected by the board as President, Vice- President, Treasurer, Secretary.

Examples of Board officer in a sentence

  • An example is any email from a Board officer concerning a decision made in his or her capacity as an officer.

  • The date the notary signs must match the date the Board officer signs.

  • The date the Board officer signs must be on or after the date the amendment is signed.

  • Each IFC Executive Board officer shall be elected by a majority of the votes cast by the IFC General Body.

  • Fail to provide a mechanism for official Board, officer or committee communications.


More Definitions of Board officer

Board officer. A WorkSafeBC Case Manager, Client Service Representative, Client Service Manager, Medical Advisor, Nurse Advisor, or other as designated. Consult or Consultation: Meaningful seeking advice and exchange of views prior to the making of a decision or the finalization of a policy initiative, as the context may require.
Board officer means Directors selected by the Board to hold positions vested with specified authority and responsibilities pursuant to Section 5.01 and 5.02 of Article
Board officer means the Chief Conservation Officer, the Chief Safety Officer, a Conservation Officer or a Safety Officer.
Board officer means an officer appointed under section 8A;
Board officer means any individual duly elected or appointed as a Board Officer pursuant to paragraph 4.1(a) herein, namely, the Board Chair, the Past-Chair, the Vice-Chair, the President, the Secretary, and others as the Board may so designate from time to time;
Board officer means a WCB Case Manager (Claims Adjudicator), Entitlement Officer, Vocational Rehabilitation Consultant, or others as designated.
Board officer. A WorkSafeBC Case Manager, Entitlement Officer, Vocational Rehabilitation Consultant, RTW Specialist or other as designated.‌ RMT / Provider: The qualified Registered Massage Therapist and Provider who has entered into an agreement with WorkSafeBC for the provision of the Services. Injured Worker / Worker: The individual as defined in the Workers Compensation Act (the “Act”), who is entitled to compensation under the Act and who receives Services under this Agreement. Party: WorkSafeBC, RMT and/or RMTABC. RMTABC: The Registered Massage Therapists’ Association of British Columbia. Registered Massage An individual who is a member in good standing with the Therapist (RMT): College of Massage Therapists of British Columbia.‌‌ Reference Manual: The manual containing the guidelines developed by WorkSafeBC which identify the standard protocols and procedures to be conducted during the massage therapy Services. The term Reference Manual shall be used to describe the Reference Manual provided at time of contract signing and as updated during the Term of the Agreement and any subsequent extensions.