County Chair definition
Examples of County Chair in a sentence
The City Mayor will select the member from City Council and the County Chair will appoint the member from the County Commission.
The County agrees to meet with the Association to discuss the effect of proposed contracting out or sub-contracting prior to the presentation of the proposal to the County Chair or Board for formal action.
If after their review they conclude, in good faith, that revisions to an Advisory Group, including to any of their charters, are necessary then they will provide the County Chair and City Mayor with written findings detailing the issues they believe warrant changes to one of more of the Advisory Groups, and a description of the proposed change(s).
For the inaugural meeting in Fiscal Year 2024-25, the County Chair and City Mayor will convene the SOC, Implementation Subcommittee, and CAS to the extent such groups have been established.
Each September/October, the County Chair and the City Mayor will jointly convene the SOC, the Implementation Subcommittee, and the CAS together for a meeting.
The County Manager is authorized to provide written notice of default on behalf of the County, and if the default situation is not corrected within the allotted time, the County Chair is authorized to provide final termination notice on behalf of the County to CTAC.
The County Chair shall submit any filing fee received by the county party under Subchapter C to the State Chair for deposit in the state primary fund not later than five days after receipt of the filing fee.
The County Chair, Chair’s Chief-Of-Staff, Chief Operations 4 Officer, or other Chair designee may make countywide facility closure or operations 5 curtailment decisions.
The EBAT will be advisory only, and will report member 15 recommendations to the County Chair.
The County Chair will submit one or more names that meet the expertise requirement in the City Code (7.02.295 D).