Lead Officers definition

Lead Officers means the Statutory Officers and the Chief Executives of the Constituent Councils;
Lead Officers means the relevant Directors or Heads of Service responsible for waste, recycling and street cleaning.
Lead Officers. Means the Head of Service “Leisure Contract” Means the contract between the Parties and Sports and Leisure Management Limited dated for Leisure Services.

Examples of Lead Officers in a sentence

  • This Memorandum of Understanding between the Children’s Commissioners and Ombudsmen will be reviewed annually by the Chief Executive Officers or Lead Officers.

  • In the interim, the existing boards (and Committee) will advise the Portfolio Leads and Lead Officers on strategic commissioning and the development of pipeline projects for the SIF, in line with the priorities set out in the Growth Strategy and other relevant statutory plans.

  • The Portfolio Lead Officers and their teams will be responsible for identifying key strategic projects and programmes required to meet the objectives set out in the Growth Strategy and other relevant statutory plans (for example the Local Transport Plan) and commissioning these projects accordingly.

  • The limitation on the adjustment of work hours shall not apply to surveillance units; Municipal Lead Officers (MLOs) and personnel involved in the protection of dignitaries, city officials or employees, or other reasonable tactical operations that must be carried out on short notice.

  • Lead Officers for each service are identified in the service specifications 13 INTERNAL APPROVALS In addition to approval being given at JSCG, there should be sign off of the following schemes included in this Schedule approved as part of the Section 75 Agreement, as required: • Out of Borough Placements for children with Complex needs; Continuing health care – Children with Complex Needs Panel and Care Resource Management Panel • Public Health at Public Health Commissioning Board.

  • Lead Officers and the respective thematic partnerships will be given particular responsibility for delivering the most appropriate strategic outcomes to their particular area of interest.

  • It shall be the responsibility of the Nominated Lead Officers to bring such additional funding streams to the attention of the CWM TAF CARE HOME ACCOMMODATION POOLED FUND Operational Management Board.

  • Exception: The limitation on the adjustment of work hours shall not apply to Metropolitan Division; surveillance units; Special Investigation Section; Senior Lead Officers (SLOs) and Gang and Narcotics Division personnel deployed as Mobile Field Forces (MFFs); and personnel involved in the protection of dignitaries, city officials or employees, or other reasonable tactical operations that must be carried out on short notice.

  • The implementation of Phase 1 will be overseen by the Health and Wellbeing Service Steering Board, who will provide guidance/advice to the appropriate Lead Officers regarding model development.

  • However, to avoid doubt, by exception, Lead Contractor Decisions can be made by the Lead Contractor without reference back to each Party or to the Lead Officers.