Service as an officer definition

Service as an officer means participating in an extracurricular program or in student government, as an elected official of that program.
Service as an officer means participating in an extracurricular program as an elected official of that program.

Examples of Service as an officer in a sentence

  • Service as an officer of a business entity that has four or fewer officers, or service as one of the four officers most highly compensated by a business entity that has more than four officers.

  • Service as an officer or director of a non-profit entity is subject to the requirements in the paragraph below.

  • Service as an officer or employee of the Office of the Taxpayer Advocate shall not be taken into account in applying this clause.

  • Service as an officer, director, partner, employee, agent, or fiduciary.

  • Service as an officer means participating in an extracurricular program as an elected official of that program.

  • Service as an officer of any judicial system as defined in the Code of Judicial Conduct performing judicial functions on a full-time basis during a substantial portion of the period since the last date of certification substitutes for substantial involvement, minimum number of matters, and education under this rule for an applicant who is otherwise qualified for recertification.Added July 20, 1995 (658 So.2d 930).

  • Service as an officer of a business entity that has four or fewer officers or service as one of the four officers most highly compensated by a business entity that has more than four officers.

  • Service as an officer or director of a public utility holding company or subsidiary.

  • A Participant who incurs a Separation from Service before reaching age 55 or before completing five Years of Vesting Service as an officer will forfeit all amounts accumulated in his or her DC SERP Account and all of the Restricted Stock Units granted under this Article 6.

  • Service as an officer or agent and acceptance of any such payment shall constitute agreement to the provisions of this Section, its conditions of payment, and the obligation to repay.

Related to Service as an officer

  • Chief Probation Officer (i.e., CUSPO) means the individual appointed by the United States District Court to supervise the work of the court’s probation staff. For the purpose of the contract, the “Chief Probation Officer” acts as the contract administrator on behalf of the Director of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts.

  • Probation Officer (i.e., USPO) means an individual appointed by the United States District Court to provide pretrial, presentence and supervision (pre and post sentence) services for the court. “Probation Officer” refers to the individual responsible for the direct supervision of a client receiving drug/alcohol testing and/or treatment and/or mental health treatment services.

  • Chief Operating Officer means the Chief Operating Officer of the Corporation.

  • Liaison Officer means a local representative of the temporary workforce, duly appointed through the PSC processes, to act on behalf of the workers and through whom all matters pertaining to the temporary workforce can be channelled.

  • prison officer means a person engaged or deemed to have been engaged to be a prison officer under section 13 and a person appointed or deemed to have been appointed under section 6 to an office designated by rules for the purposes only of this definition;

  • Chief Officer means the Officer appointed by the Integration Joint Board in accordance with section 10 of the Act;

  • Section 16 Officer means every person who is directly or indirectly the beneficial owner of more than ten percent (10%) of any class of any equity security (other than an exempted security) which is registered pursuant to Section 12 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Section 16 officers include officers or directors of the issuer of such security, and those who perform a policy-making function for the issuer. See Section 16 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. The Nuveen Fund Board approves the list of Section 16 Officers for the Nuveen Funds on an annual basis. This list is maintained in the Legal Department in Chicago and includes portfolio managers, traders, and other access persons responsible for making policy related decisions.

  • Election Officer or "election official" means any of the following:

  • Executive Officer means, with respect to any corporation, the Chief Executive Officer, Chief Operating Officer, Chief Financial Officer, President, Executive Vice President, any Vice President, the Secretary or the Treasurer of such corporation; and with respect to any partnership, any general partner thereof.

  • Police officer means every officer authorized to direct or regulate traffic, or to make arrests for violations of traffic regulations.

  • Agency Chief Contracting Officer or “ACCO” shall mean the position delegated authority by the Agency Head to organize and supervise the procurement activity of subordinate Agency staff in conjunction with the City Chief Procurement Officer.

  • President means the President of the Corporation.

  • Associate Director means the associate director of the

  • Chief Fire Officer means the chief fire officer appointed by the municipality in terms of section 5 of the Fire Brigade Services Act and includes any person appointed as acting chief fire officer;

  • Contracting election officer means an election officer who enters into a contract

  • Information Officer means the Person acting on behalf of the Company and discharging the duties and responsibilities assigned to the Head of the Private Body by the Act. The Information Officer is duly authorised to act as such and such authorisation has been confirmed in writing by the Head of the Private Body.

  • Disciplinary Officer or “Conduct Administrator” means a University, College or CSCU official who is authorized to determine the appropriate resolution of an alleged violation of the Code, and/or to impose sanctions or affect other remedies as appropriate. Subject to the provisions of this Code, a disciplinary officer or conduct administrator is vested with the authority to, among other duties: investigate a complaint of an alleged violation of the Code decline to pursue a complaint, refer identified disputants to mediation or other appropriate avenues of resolution, establish charges against a student, enter into an administrative agreement developed with an Accused Student in accordance with Section II-B-3 of this Code, advise a Hearing Body, and present the case before the Hearing Body.

  • City Chief Procurement Officer or “CCPO” shall mean the position delegated authority by the Mayor to coordinate and oversee the procurement activity of Mayoral agency staff, including the ACCOs.

  • Chief Procurement Officer or "CPO" means the chief procurement officer of the City of Chicago or his or her designee.

  • CFO means an individual who acted as chief financial officer of the Company, or acted in a similar capacity, for any part of the most recently completed financial year;

  • CEO means the Chief Executive Officer of the Company.

  • Chief Investor Relations Officer means such senior officer of the Company appointed by the Board of directors to deal with dissemination of information and disclosure of UPSI in a fair and unbiased manner.

  • Intake officer means a juvenile probation officer appointed as such pursuant to the authority of this

  • Assistant Director means the Asstt. Director of the Authority, as the case may be.

  • COO means Chief Operating Officer;

  • Chief Nursing Executive means the senior nurse employed by the Hospital who reports directly to the Chief Executive Officer and is responsible for nursing services provided in the Hospital;