Lead Office definition

Lead Office means Bureau of Planning and Sustainability for the City of Portland and Sustainability Office for Multnomah County.
Lead Office means the Cherokee Nation Environmental Protection Program Office. For purposes of this Chapter, the term “Lead Office” is synonymous with “Department”.

Examples of Lead Office in a sentence

  • When more than one BLM Field Office will be affected by the proposed project, the BLM State Director will designate a Lead Office that will then assign a Project Manager.

  • As a result, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ will vacate her position as a Lead Office 13 Professional and be assigned to another classification within another bargaining unit not associated 14 with either the Educational Office Personnel or PSE.

  • Office Engineer/Field Engineer ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s experience includes providing Lead Office Engineering and Field Engineering services for recycled water, wastewater and municipal building facilities.

  • The BLM Project Manager will send written notification to ADOT identifying which office is the BLM Lead Office.

  • Each SBDC Lead Office should establish its own written policy with regard to whether it will permit its Network to assist nonprofit organizations.

  • The BLM Project Manager will send written notification to FHWA, with a copy to ADOT, identifying which office is the BLM Lead Office.

Related to Lead Office

  • Head Office means such office of the Company as the Directors may from time to time determine to be the principal office of the Company;

  • Bank Office means the designated office for payment of the Bank as indicated on the signature page hereof. The Bank will notify the Issuer in writing of any change in location of the Bank Office.

  • Board office means the office of the administrative staff of each professional licensing board.

  • Administrative Office means Liberty Life Assurance Company of Boston, 9 Riverside Road, Weston, MA 02493.

  • designated office means the office of the authority designated by it for the receipt of applications—