Examples of Elected or Appointed Official in a sentence
For helicopter operations to and from aerodromes on offshore structures, routine observations should be made from helicopters at points and times as agreed between the meteorological authorities and the helicopter operators concerned.
Efforts to develop intrinsically safe and less expensive nuclear reactors are pro- ceeding with the goal of lowering socio-economic barriers and reducing public concern about safety, nuclear waste storage, and proliferation.
No Elected or Appointed Official, SBC member or other officer or employee or person whose salary is payable in whole or in part from the Town of Hamden OR Board of Education, nor any immediate family member thereof, is directly or indirectly interested in the Bid/Proposal, or in the supplies, materials, equipment, work or labor to which it relates, or in any profits thereof.
Elected and Appointed officials received a starting salary level of the past Elected or Appointed Official and they receive CPI increases every fiscal year based upon the figure given to the County by the Budget and Control Board.
Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary, all provisions of this Agreement shall be construed and interpreted to comply with Section 409A and the applicable Treasury Regulations thereunder and if necessary, any provision shall be held null and void to the extent such provision (or part thereof) fails to comply with Section 409A or the Treasury Regulations thereunder.
No such Elected or Appointed Official of the Town (“charged party”) may be removed except upon charges, which shall be proffered following a majority vote of the Legislative Council.
They do not apply to Employees of any Elected or Appointed Official unless that Official adopts them in writing.
The Elected or Appointed Official who is the head of a Department and who adopts these policies, abide by these policies.
For the first infraction, the employee will be reported, in writing, to his or her immediate supervisor, with a copy delivered to the employee’s Elected or Appointed Official (or equivalent).
Overlapping salary steps between the several ranks provide for special assignments, such as coaching, for continuing appointments at a terminal rank, and for justifiable special appointments and promotions.