State officer definition

State officer means the attorney general, the state treasurer, the state auditor, and the executive director of each department.
State officer means the Governor, Lieutenant Governor,
State officer means any of the following:

Examples of State officer in a sentence

  • Disclose the name and address of each lobbyist and other agent of the bidder or offeror who is not identified in Section 2 of this form, who is has communicated, is communicating, or may communicate with any State officer or employee concerning the bid or offer.

  • No vendor shall cause or influence, or attempt to cause or influence, any State officer or employee or special State officer or employee to use, or attempt to use, his official position to secure unwarranted privileges or advantages for the vendor or any other person.

  • Any relationships subject to this provision shall be reported in writing forthwith to the Executive Commission on Ethical Standards, which may grant a waiver of this restriction upon application of the State officer or employee or special State officer or employee upon a finding that the present or proposed relationship does not present the potential, actuality or appearance of a conflict of interest.

  • No vendor shall influence, or attempt to influence or cause to be influenced, any State officer or employee or special State officer or employee in his official capacity in any manner which might tend to impair the objectivity or independence of judgment of said officer or employee.

  • The solicitation of any fee, commission, compensation, gift, gratuity or other thing of value by any State officer or employee or special State officer or employee from any State vendor shall be reported in writing forthwith by the vendor to the Attorney General and the Executive Commission on Ethical Standards.


More Definitions of State officer

State officer means the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Treasurer, Secretary of State, Auditor of Accounts, or Attorney General.
State officer means every person holding a position of
State officer means a person who is duly elected, appointed or
State officer means every person holding a position of public trust in or under an executive, legislative, or judicial office of the state. "State officer" includes judges of the superior court, judges of the court of appeals, justices of the supreme court, members of the legislature together with the secretary of the senate and the chief clerk of the house of representatives, holders of elective offices in the executive branch of state government, chief executive officers of state agencies, members of boards, commissions, or committees with authority over one or more state agencies or institutions, and employees of the state who are engaged in supervisory, policy-making, or policy-enforcing work. For the purposes of this chapter, "state officer" also includes any person exercising or undertaking to exercise the powers or functions of a state officer.
State officer means any elected or appointed state officer, including members of boards and
State officer and “Corporate Officer” means an officer of the Corporation. (See Bylaw 120.5) The Officers of the Corporation are the President, Vice President, Chief Administrative Officer, State Secretary, State Treasurer, Assistant State Secretary, Assistant State Treasurer, Regional Directors and Area Governors. (See Bylaw 140)
State officer means any person who is elected or appointed to a public office in a state agency.