Examples of Monitoring Officers in a sentence
The DPCUs are comprising of the Deputy Commissioner, District Planning Officer, District Education officers, District Employment Officer/ITI Principal, all Block Development Officers (BDOs) and Monitoring Officers.
Whether, assuming that a notice to appear must in- clude the time and place of a noncitizen’s removal pro- ceedings, serving the noncitizen with a subsequent notice of hearing containing the time-and-place information can cure a defective notice to appear that lacked that infor- mation.
However, if the councillor is not acting in their official capacity then Monitoring Officers are limited in their ability to deal with such conduct.
Each of the partners’ legal teams and Monitoring Officers have been involved in the development of the Arrangements and Inter-Authority documents set out as Appendices A and B.
To assist the Monitoring Officer, the Council will designate a Deputy Monitoring Officer to assist with the Monitoring Officer's responsibilities.
In the absence of the Monitoring Officer, the Deputy Monitoring Officer(s) shall exercise the Monitoring Officer’s functions in this respect.
That the Head of Legal and Democratic Services at Canterbury prepare a Service Level Agreement to describe the role of the administrative host authority for the EKJAC to be approved by the Monitoring Officers of all the parties.
In doing so it is the Monitoring Officer's duty so far as is practicable to consult with the Commissioner’s CFO and the Chief Constable’s CFO.
The statutory functions of the Proper Financial and Monitoring Officers provide a source of assurance that the Authority’s systems of governance and internal control are effective and being complied with.
Many local authorities consult an Independent Person at all points of the process, including when filtering complaints.We heard that many Monitoring Officers appreciate the impartial view that the Independent Person can offer, both to improve the quality of decision-making itself and asa visible check on the process to reassure councillors and complainants that their decisions are made fairly.