Director-General means the Director-General of the Department;
Director-General means the Director-General of the Department or such other person as may from time to time hold the position as chief executive of the State government Department responsible for administration of the Act and includes, where context permits, an Officer to whom the chief executive’s functions under the Act have been delegated in accordance with section 432 of the Act.
Director-General means the Director General of the Authority;
Examples of Director-General in a sentence
A State Party shall be invited by the Director General to host the meeting of the Conference.
The Board of Commissioners and the Director General shall invite the Conference to convene at least every 3 years.
Each year a member of the Committee shall be invited by the Director General to host the Committee’s meeting.
The Chairperson, in consultation with the Director General may allow for the participation of other States, whether or not they are States Parties, as well as international and other organisations as observers without a vote.
The Director General shall provide the secretariat to the Conference.
More Definitions of Director-General
Director-General means the Director General of the Organization;
Director-General means the Director-General appointed under section
Director-General means the Director-General of UNESCO;
Director-General means the Director-General referred to in Article VIII, paragraph 41, of the Convention, or in his absence, the acting Director-General;
Director-General means the head of the Intellectual Property Office;
Director-General means the Director-General of the Agency;