Ombudsman definition
Ombudsman means the Company Ombudsman of AllianceBernstein, or any of his/her staff members.
Ombudsman means an office or individual whose responsibilities include coordinating with the Office of Supplier Diversity for the interests of and providing assistance to small and minority business enterprises in dealing with governmental agencies and in developing proposals for changes in state agency rules.
Ombudsman means any person appointed under Clause 4 of the Scheme.
Examples of Ombudsman in a sentence
Vendor Ombudsman That a Vendor Ombudsman has been established within the Department of Financial Services.
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More Definitions of Ombudsman
Ombudsman aka “Ombuds” means the Company Ombudsman of AB, or any of his/her staff members.
Ombudsman means the superconducting super collider ombudsman created in section 19.
Ombudsman means the Oregon Long-Term Care Ombudsman or a designee appointed by the Long-Term Care Ombudsman to serve as a representative of the Ombudsman Program in order to investigate and resolve complaints on behalf of adult foster home residents.
Ombudsman means a resident advocate who performs the duties described in A.R.S. § 46-452.02.
Ombudsman means a representative of the office of the state long term care ombudsman as provided in IC 12-10-13- 4.5.
Ombudsman means the Oregon Long-Term Care Ombudsman (LTCO) or a designee appointee that serves as an LTCO representative to investigate and resolve complaints on behalf of AFH residents.
Ombudsman s office” means the office of the Ombudsman established to perform the functions set out in these terms of reference;