Caretaker Period definition

Caretaker Period means the period of time prior to an Election Day, specifically being the period from the close of nominations (37 days prior to the Election Day in accordance with s.4.49(a) of the Local Government Act 1995) until 6.00pm on Election Day.
Caretaker Period means the period of time when the caretaker practices are in place prior to the election. The caretaker practices will apply from the close of nominations (37 days prior to the Election Day – Section 4.49 (a) of the Local Government Act 1995) until 6.00pm on Election Day.
Caretaker Period means the period of time when the caretaker practices are in place before the election. The caretaker practices will apply from the opening of nominations being 44 days before the Election Day per Section 4.49(a) of the Local Government Act 1995 until 6 pm on Election Day.

Examples of Caretaker Period in a sentence

  • Historical website and social media content, published prior to a Caretaker Period, and which does not comply with this policy will not be removed.

  • New website or social media content which relates to Major Policy Decisions or election campaign issues will not be published during a Caretaker Period, unless Exceptional Circumstances apply.

  • This rulemaking document was not reviewed under E.O. 12866, ‘‘Regulatory Planning and Review’’ and is not considered ‘‘significant’’ within the meaning of the Department of Transportation’s regulatory policies and procedures.

  • We determine that this portion of the Reply, as well as the others cited herein, is properly responsive to evidence and arguments raised by Patent Owner in its Response and Preliminary Response (see also Paper 70), and, therefore, does not raise a new issue or belatedly present evidence.

  • Whilst announcements of earlier decisions may be made during a Caretaker Period, as far as practicable any such announcements should be made before the Caretaker Period begins.

  • It is prohibited under this policy for public consultation to be undertaken during the Caretaker Period (either new consultation or existing) on an issue which is contentious, unless the consultation is a mandatory statutory process or prior approval is given by the Chief Executive Officer.

  • The Chief Executive Officer will endeavour to make sure all announcements regarding decisions made by the Council, prior to the Caretaker Period, are publicised prior to the Caretaker Period.

  • To assist the Council to comply with its commitment to appropriate decision making during the Caretaker Period, a Caretaker Statement will be included in each report submitted to the Council where the Council’s decision would, or could, be a Major Policy Decision.

  • In any case, the Mayor, Deputy Mayor and Elected Members are prohibited from using an official speech or address during a Caretaker Period to promote an election campaign purpose.

  • This policy does not negate Elected Members responsibilities that are outlined under 4/006 Elections – Caretaker Period Policy.


More Definitions of Caretaker Period

Caretaker Period means the period of time when the close of nominations being 37 days prior to the Election Day in accordance with Section 4.49 (a) of the Local Government Act 1995, until 6pm on Election Day.
Caretaker Period means the period of 4 weeks preceding the date of an ordinary election.
Caretaker Period means the period of time prior to a local government election when the caretaker practices are in place. The caretaker practices will apply from the close of nominations being 4.00 pm 37 days prior to the Election Day in accordance with section 4.49(a) of the Local Government Act 1995 until 6.00 pm on Election Day.
Caretaker Period means the period of time commencing from the date of the close of the rolls (40 days before election day) and ending on the day the election is declared.
Caretaker Period means the period of time when the caretaker practices are in place prior to the election.

Related to Caretaker Period

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  • Construction Period means the period commencing from the Appointed Date and ending on the date of the Completion Certificate;

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  • Transfer Period has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(c).

  • Elimination Period means the period of 6 months beginning on the date You become Disabled.

  • Service Animal means an animal that is required by a person with a disability for assistance and is certified, in writing, as having been trained by a professional service animal institution to assist a person with a disability and which is properly harnessed in accordance with standards established by a professional service animal institution.