Sentences with phrase «bylaw officers»

Worked alongside various other agencies, including local police, prosecutors, city bylaw officers and veterinarians
It is true that the bylaw officers have come looking for information from us, but our building manager always follows that up with explicit instructions to deny the bylaw officer our information and that their own legal representative is and will take care of it.
The #occupiers have been «asked to leave» and bylaw officers, escorted by police, are handing out notices now.
Some get lost and are brought to us by the public or City of Ottawa bylaw officers.
The bylaw officers in Calgary have taken a stand against breed banning, and responded to dog bite concerns with a tougher licensing program and stronger enforcement.
In Calgary, 90 per cent of dogs are licensed, allowing bylaw officers to keep track of pets and owners.
If you don't, you risk having a neighbour or roaming bylaw officer rat you out and your renos could be pulled down.
«We don't punish breeds, we punish behavior,» said chief bylaw officer Bill Bruce.
Despite the low numbers, Calgary's top bylaw officer plans to delve deeper into the causes of dog attacks to try to bring the incidents even lower.
The Fort Smith bylaw officer has called for a ban on «pit bulls» after a stray dog chased one girl and bit another.
The bylaw officer burned it down with a flame - thrower, essentially preparing that hapless little piggy for the old wolf.

Not exact matches

Similarly, when CBS merged with Viacom in 2000, the company's bylaws gave Mel Karmazin, who was president and chief operating officer of the combined company reporting to Redstone, full operating control.
The directors are also entitled to (i) have the Company purchase directors» and officers» liability insurance on their behalf in reasonable amounts, (ii) the benefits of indemnification to the fullest extent permitted by law and by the Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws and any indemnification agreements, and (iii) exculpation as provided by state law and the Articles of Incorporation.
Most notably, he is requesting that the company: (i) immediately cancel its proxy access policy; (ii) immediately implement a proxy access bylaw; (iii) that the chair of the board immediately resign; (iv) that there be a complete change of directors in the governance committee over the next year; and (v) that any director or officer refusing to act in accordance with the 2018 shareholder proposal immediately submit their resignation.
Ask that the mission statement of a youth sports program, its bylaws and the names, phone numbers and e-mail addresses of board members and other officers be publicly available and posted on the program's website, and that the time and place of board meetings be advertised and open to any parent or concerned individual to attend (even if only to observe).
While youth sports organizations pale in size to FIFA, most are run like small - and, in some cases, not - so - small - businesses, with officers, boards of directors, bylaws and annual meetings, and annual budgets running into the hundreds of thousands of dollars.
The parliamentarian in particular said that McCarthy failed to go through the proper procedures as outlined in Article III, Section III of the State Committee Bylaws regarding the removal of officers.
Because Florida permits a party to be ballot - qualified just by submitting a list of officers and bylaws, any party is free to eliminate itself at any time.
Each Regional Division or Local Branch shall elect its officers for such terms as it shall prescribe and shall hold its meetings and conduct its affairs as it shall deem desirable, subject to the relevant provisions of this Constitution and of the Bylaws of the Association, and to such special provisions as the Council of the Association shall have established.
Each Section Committee shall have a Steering Group to (i) take action on policy matters between meetings of the Section Committee; (ii) annually submit to the Executive Officer for presentation to the Council an approved slate of nominees proposed for election as Fellows (see Bylaw Article I, Section 2); (iii) at four - year intervals, appoint the Section Secretary; (iv) in the event of a vacancy in the position of Section Secretary, Section Chair, Section Chair - Elect, or member - at - large, appoint a replacement for the remainder of the unexpired term.
During intervals between Council meetings, members of the Council may be polled by mail on matters of Council business, except as precluded by the Constitution and Bylaws, when so authorized by action of the Council, of the Committee on Council Affairs, or of the Board, or on petition signed by at least one hundred Members of the Association and submitted to the Executive Officer.
Such bylaws and amendments thereto shall be submitted to the Council, through the Executive Officer of the Association, for approval.
It shall be the duty of the Council: to consider and act upon matters, not otherwise defined and delegated by these Bylaws, which affect the welfare of the Division and of affiliated societies collectively or in their relations to each other; to elect the officers of the Division and the other members of the Executive Committee; and at its option to elect members at - large to the Council.
It shall be the duty of the Council: to consider and act upon matters, not otherwise defined and delegated by these Bylaws, which affect the welfare of affiliated societies collectively or in their relations to each other; to elect annually two members of the American Association for the Advancement of Science resident in the Pacific Coast region as members - at - large, to serve for terms of three years upon the Council of the Division; and to elect the officers of the Division and the other members of the Executive Committee.
These Bylaws, the Council, the elected officers, and all Legislative Committees, shall not discriminate against any individual or organization on account of race, gender, religion, ethnicity, nationality, sexual orientation, or physical or mental disability.
The Secretary shall give or cause to be given all notices in accordance with these Bylaws or as required by law; shall, in consultation with the President and Executive Officer, establish an agenda for each meeting of the Board of Trustees; and, in general, shall perform all duties customary to the office of Secretary or as may be determined from time to time by the Board of Trustees.
He / she may sign, with the Treasurer or any other proper officer of the corporation authorized by the Board of Directors, any deeds, mortgages, bonds, contracts, or other instruments which the Board of Directors has authorized to be executed, except in cases where the signing and execution thereof shall be expressly delegated by the Board of Directors or by these Bylaws or by statute to some other officer or agent of the corporation; and in general he / she shall perform all duties incident to the office of President and such other duties as may be prescribed by the Board of Directors from time to time.
The primary role of a Board member is: (1) to contribute to the defining of the organization mission and governing the fulfillment of that mission, (2) to carry out the functions of the office of Board Member and / or Officer as stated in the bylaws, and (3) to serve as a collaborative liaison between the Association and the member / affiliates.
Any notice of a meeting or election to members given by Learning Forward, and any notice whatsoever required to be given under the provisions of these Bylaws to any member, Director, officer or committee member for any other reason, may be given in writing by mail, or by telegraph, telex, cable, wireless, facsimile, e-mail or other electronic mail, or any other means of electronic transmission (referred to below as «being given by the use of authorized communications equipment»), addressed or transmitted to such person at such address as appears on the books and records of Learning Forward, or by publication on the Learning Forward website, or in any manner permitted by applicable law.
Voting Rights of ASHI Members ASHI members who are in the ASHI Certified Inspector (ACI), ASHI Inspector and Retired membership categories possess the benefit of exercising your vote on key Society matters, including the annual officer election and any ASHI Bylaw revisions.
An investigation of the charges will be carried out by the officers as specified in the Bylaws, Article VI, Section 2.
He shall keep the Kennel Club informed of any changes in the Club's Officers and Bylaws.
He shall notify Officers and Directors of their election to office, keep a roll of the members of the Club with their addresses and shall carry out such other duties as are prescribed in these bylaws, the Board of Directors or the Membership.
Votes for the election of Officers, Delegate to the American Kennel Club and Directors, Amendments to the Constitution and bylaws and to the Standard of the Breed shall be decided by written ballot cast in the manner provided by Article VII, Sections 2 and 3.
The Secretary shall keep a record of all meetings of the club and of the board and of all matters of which a record shall be ordered by the club; have charge of the correspondence, notify members of meetings, notify new members of their election to membership, notify officers and directors of their election to office keep a roll of the members of the club with their addresses and carry out such others duties as are prescribed in these bylaws.
At the Annual Meeting or at a special meeting of the Club, voting shall be limited to those members in good standing who are present at the meeting, except for the annual election of Officers, Delegate and Board Members, amendments to the constitution and bylaws and the standard for the breed, which shall be decided by written ballot cast by 1st class mail.
(c) The Secretary delegate shall keep a record of all meetings of the club and of the board and of all matters of which a record shall be ordered by the club; have charge of the correspondence, notify members of meetings, notify new members of their election to membership, notify officers and directors of their election to office, keep a roll of the members of the club with their addresses, which shall be sent to any member in good standing, upon written request, not more than once every club year, and carry out such other duties as are prescribed in these bylaws.
The biennial election of officers and directors, and amendments to the Constitution, Bylaws, and the Standard for the breed, shall be decided by written ballot cast by mail or in accordance with AKC's Procedure on Electronic Balloting for AKC Parent Clubs.
The Bylaws may also contain information concerning the rights of shareholders, directors, and officers, identifying information, and corporate name protection.
Please note: If you are sleeping in your car in a place where the car can not legally be or in a place where a bylaw prevents sleeping in cars, you must identify yourself so the officer can write you a ticket.
After the board is selected, the new directors should immediately elect the officers (unless the bylaws call for another method).
New Mexico also requires that corporations keep minutes of director and shareholder meetings, as well as their most recent annual reports, a list of names and addresses of the directors and officers, the Articles of Incorporation along with any amendments, and their bylaws at their corporate offices.
Officers of the Division shall be elected by the membership of the Division, according to its bylaws.
I recently read a set of bylaws in which the section on officers required the secretary to send a written meeting notice to members 10 days before elections.
«The term «principal,» as used in the NAR Constitution and Bylaws and in other relevant policies, includes licensed or certified individuals who are sole proprietors, partners in a partnership, officers or majority shareholders of a corporation, or office managers (including branch office managers) acting on behalf of principals of a real estate firm.»
Institutes, Societies and Councils may, with the approval of the Board of Directors, adopt and amend corporate charters, adopt and amend Bylaws, elect governing bodies and officers, prescribe qualifications for membership, and establish and collect dues which shall be segregated in the books of account for their own use.
Article I Name 1 Article II Objects 1 Article III Membership 1 Article IV Board of Directors 5 Article V Executive Committee 7 Article VI Advisory Group 8 Article VII Officers, Elective and Appointive — Powers and Duties 8 Article VIII Finance and Professional Standards Committees - Annual Audit - Appointment of Other Committees 10 Article IX National Convention - Delegates and Voting 11 Article X Elections 12 Article XI Fiscal and Elective Year 14 Article XII Midyear Meeting and Special Meetings 14 Article XIII Institutes, Societies and Councils 14 Article XIV Regions 15 Article XV State Associations: Membership Agreement 15 Article XVI Gifts and Bequests 16 Article XVII National Association Headquarters 16 Article XVIII Bylaws 16 Article XIX Amendments 16 Article XX Institutes, Societies and Councils, NAR Rights and Responsibilities 17
Members of the Board of Directors are elected by their local associations and are responsible for amending the association's bylaws, electing officers, approving expenditures from general reserves that exceed 10 % of the annual budget, approving the association's strategic plan, approving an increase in membership dues, and defining regional boundaries.
(c) corporations and partnerships — in relation to an application made by a corporation or partnership, for each director, officer or partner referred to in section 4 - 4 (3)(f) of these bylaws, the following information and statements, in a form approved by the council:
(a) the conduct of council members and officers of the real estate council, including bylaws establishing a code of conduct;
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