Chief Officer definition

Chief Officer means the Chief Health Systems Officer of the Division or designee.
Chief Officer means the Officer appointed by the Integration Joint Board in accordance with section 10 of the Act;
Chief Officer. A chief officer of police as defined under section 101 Police Act 1996 (as amended) which shall include the Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis;

Examples of Chief Officer in a sentence

  • Where possible, the Chief Officer and Second Officer classifications will have a minimum of 24 hours familiarisation prior to departure.


More Definitions of Chief Officer

Chief Officer means any one of the Chief Executive, Executive Directors of Finance & Resources; Economy, Environment and Transport; Health and Adult Social Care; Families, Children and Learning; Neighbourhoods, Communities and, Housing or the Executive Lead for Strategy, Governance and Law (and Monitoring Officer) or any of their successors including any person appointed to undertake the functions of the Chief Officer by whatever name called unless the context suggests otherwise.
Chief Officer means a statutory or non-statutory chief officer, as defined in section 2 of the 1989 Act
Chief Officer means the person appointed by the County Governor to administer the County department responsible for financial affairs;
Chief Officer means any officer who is directly accountable to the Chief Executive i.e. Directors, Chief Officers/Directors of Divisions/HSCPs and some Heads of Department.
Chief Officer means the highest ranking officer within a fire, rescue or emergency medical services unit.
Chief Officer means (unless otherwise stated)
Chief Officer means the person employed or engaged by the Committee as its Chief Officer, Secretary, or Chief Executive Officer.