Public officials definition

Public officials means business managers; human resource directors; athletic directors whose duties include at least 50 percent of their time spent in administration, personnel, supervision, and evaluation; chief financial officers; directors; and individuals defined as superintendents and principals.
Public officials means business managers; human resource directors; athletic directors whose duties include at least fifty (50) percent of their time spent in administration, personnel, supervision, and evaluation; chief financial officers; directors; and individuals defined as superintendents and principals and in a charter school, individuals employed in comparable positions.
Public officials include: i) Officers and employees of any national, regional, local or other governmental entity, including elected officials; (ii) any private person acting temporarily in an official capacity for or on behalf of any such governmental entity (such as a consultant retained by a government agency); (iii) Officers and employees of companies in which a government owns an interest; (iv) Candidates for political office at any level; (v) Political parties and their officials; and (vi) Officers, employees or official representatives of public (quasi-governmental) international organisations, such as the World Bank, United Nations, International Monetary Fund, etc.

Examples of Public officials in a sentence

  • Subcontractor represents and warrants that it shall comply fully with the anti-bribery provisions of the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, as amended (“FCPA”), as well as the a) UN Convention against Corruption (UNCAC), b) OECD Convention on the Bribery of Foreign Public Officials (OECD Convention); and c) any other applicable local anti-corruption laws, rules, and regulations if any part of this subcontract will be performed outside of the United States of America.

  • In addition to other rights or remedies under this Contract or at law, Sponsor and/or IQVIA may terminate this Contract if Institution breaches any of the representations or warranties contained in this Section or if IQVIA or Sponsor learns that improper payments are being or have been made to Public Officials by Institution or any individual or entity acting on its behalf.

  • Customer agrees that it now and in future shall comply with national law on prevention of bribery, as well as any other law transforming from ratification of the OECD Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions (including the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act).

  • Each participating organization will be responsible for its own actions and those of its employees and volunteers and will be responsible for complying with the New Hampshire Vehicle Insurance Laws General Liability, Public Officials, and Law Enforcement Liability NH RSA 154:25 Rights, Privileges, Immunities.


More Definitions of Public officials

Public officials means persons employed by or working with the Governmental Entity, government owned or controlled commercial enterprises, international organizations (like United Nations and WHO), political parties and political candidates.
Public officials means and includes without limitation all federal, state, and county agencies that issue permits.
Public officials means SSC board members and administrators.
Public officials means:
Public officials means the persons referred to in Article 357 of the Criminal Code;
Public officials has the meaning set forth in Section 3.23(iv).
Public officials means (a) officers, employees, and other Persons (regardless of seniority) working in an official capacity on behalf of any branch of a government (including legislative, administrative, judicial, military, or public education departments) at any level (including county and municipal level, provincial level, or central level), or any department or agency thereof, (b) political party officials and candidates for political office, (c) directors, officers, and employees of state-owned, state-controlled, or state-operated enterprises, (d) officers, employees, and other persons working in an official capacity on behalf of any public international organization (regardless of seniority), such as the United Nations or the World Bank, (e) director, officer, employee, or agent of a wholly or partially state-owned or state-controlled enterprise, including a PRC state-owned or controlled enterprise, or (f) close relatives (including parents, children, spouse, and parents-in-law), close friends, and business partners of persons identified above. “Sanctioned Person” means any Person with whom dealings are restricted or prohibited under the Sanctions Laws of the United States of America, the United Kingdom, the European Union, or the United Nations, including: (a) any Person identified in any list of sanctioned Persons maintained by (1) the United States Department of Treasury, Office of Foreign Assets Control, the United States Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry and Security, or the United States Department of State, (2) HM Treasury of the United Kingdom, (3) any committee of the United Nations Security Council, or (4) the European Union, (b) any Person located, organized, or resident in, or a Governmental Authority or government instrumentality of, any sanctioned country, and (c) any Person directly or indirectly owned or controlled by, or acting for the benefit or on behalf of, a Person described in (a) or (b) of this definition. “Sanctions Laws” means all laws concerning embargoes, economic sanctions, export restrictions, the ability to make or receive international payments, the ability to engage in international transactions, or the ability to take an ownership interest in assets located in a foreign country, including all laws adopted by the relevant jurisdiction’s Governmental Authorities relating to the same or similar subject matter as the following U.S. statutes and regulations: the Export Administration Regulations, the International Emergency Economi...