Decisionmaker definition

Decisionmaker means any Commissioner, the Chief Administrative Law Judge, any Assistant Chief Administrative Law Judge, the assigned Administrative Law Judge, or the Law and Motion Administrative Law Judge.
Decisionmaker means the person designated to issue a determination as to whether Unlawful Discrimination occurred. The Decisionmaker may be the same person as the Coordinator and Investigator.
Decisionmaker means the agency official or officials who make the agency's decision on a proposal. The decisionmaker and responsible official are not necessarily synonymous, depending on the agency and its SEPA procedures (Sections 25.05.906 and 25.05.910).

Examples of Decisionmaker in a sentence

  • Decision-maker with final say of layout and content of materials.

  • The Parties may agree to refer any issue subject to expedited review, including those related to the Anadromous Fish Flow Plan, to a third party Decisionmaker other than someone within FERC for processing pursuant to this subsection or as otherwise agreed by the Parties.

  • The Decisionmaker shall set a date for submission of any briefing, affidavits or other written evidence and a further date for hearing of oral evidence and argument.

  • Under the expedited review process, each Party that desires to present an initial position statement to the Decisionmaker shall file the statement with the Decisionmaker and all other Parties within twenty (20) days of mailing of notice by a Party that expedited review is requested.

  • Implementation 2022-2023 Strategies for Youth Cannabis & Commercial Tobacco Prevention: • Social Norms: Media & Health Communications • Youth Empowerment & Engagement • Decision-maker Engagement • Policy, System, Environmental Changes Specific Jefferson County activities are described in the 2022-2023 YCCTPP workplan.


More Definitions of Decisionmaker

Decisionmaker means the person who has authority to decide whether to accept any resolution proposed at each level of the grievance process. It typically is the client who filed the grievance or on whose behalf a grievance was filed. For clients unable to advocate for themselves (for example, young children and persons with severe cognitive limitations), it is a person who speaks on the client's behalf, depending on the circumstances and the nature of the decision to be made.
Decisionmaker means the person or persons that will make the determination of responsibility at the conclusion of the applicable grievance procedures under this policy. The decisionmaker may be an employee or a contracted service provider and may be the same person as the Title IX Coordinator or investigator.
Decisionmaker means the person who decides a dispute submitted to a certified mechanism.
Decisionmaker means the person or body with the authority to grant or deny a permit per SCC 14.06.150.
Decisionmaker means a body or committee designated by the Watermaster Board pursuant to these Rules and Regulations to consider and hear a Complaint.
Decisionmaker means any Commissioner, the Chief Administrative Law Judge, any Assistant Chief Administrative Law Judge, the assigned Administrative Law Judge, or the Law and Motion Administrative Law Judge.” [Rule 8.1(b)]; Rule 8.2 provides that communications with Commissioners' personal advisors are subject to all of the restrictions on, and reporting requirements applicable to, ex parte communications, except that oral communications in ratesetting proceedings are permitted without the restrictions of Rule 8.3(c)(1) and (2).
Decisionmaker means persons tasked with: the responsibility of making initial