Chief executive officer: statutory appointment with legal representation, administrative control, and responsibility for budgeting and reporting. The statute creates a centrally appointed Chief Executive Officer as the Authority's legal representative charged with day-to-day administration, implementing decisions and work programmes, preparing proposals, and performing powers specified by regulations; the officeholder must prepare and execute the budget and accounts, submit annual reports and programmes for approval, and has administrative control over the Authority's officers and employees.
Cases where this provision is explicitly mentioned in the judgment/order text; may not be exhaustive. To view the complete list of cases mentioning this section, Click here.
Provisions expressly mentioned in the judgment/order text.
Chief executive officer: statutory appointment with legal representation, administrative control, and responsibility for budgeting and reporting.
The statute creates a centrally appointed Chief Executive Officer as the Authority's legal representative charged with day-to-day administration, implementing decisions and work programmes, preparing proposals, and performing powers specified by regulations; the officeholder must prepare and execute the budget and accounts, submit annual reports and programmes for approval, and has administrative control over the Authority's officers and employees.
Full Summary is available for active users!
Note: It is a system-generated summary and is for quick reference only.