Chief Executive (CE) definition
Examples of Chief Executive (CE) in a sentence
There will be regular meetings between the Chief Executive (CE) and PSA representatives during the term of this Agreement to facilitate positive, constructive and pro-active consultation.
The Territory follows a top down governing structure with the power to govern firmly in the hands of the Chief Executive (CE) (before the handover in 1997, the Govenor).
In this SLA: Chief Executive (CE) means the Chief Executive of the DHA administering the Health Care Act, 2008.
In this SLA: Chief Executive (CE) means the Chief Executive of DHW administering the Health Care Act, 2008.
He or she shall also appoint a Chief Executive (CE) who will act as monitoring officer.
The Proposed Agreement is binding on the Chief Executive (CE) of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) (as the declared public employer under the Fair Work Act 1994); the CE, DHW; SASMOA; and Senior VMSs and VMSs employed under the Health Care Act 2008 (except Neurosurgeons).
The Proposed Agreement is binding on the Chief Executive (CE) of the Attorney-General’s Department (as the declared public employer under the Fair Work Act 1994); the CE, DHW; SASMOA; and Senior VMSs and VMSs employed under the Health Care Act 2008 (except Neurosurgeons).
They apply to every member and officer of the service and anyone acting on their behalf The Regulations identify the financial responsibilities of the Police & Crime Commissioner (PCC), the Chief Constable (CC), their respective Chief Finance Officers (CFO) and the PCC’s Chief Executive (CE), following the Stage 2 Transfer provided for under the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011 from April 2014.