A Sheriff.
Any duly constituted law enforcement officer has the power to arrest a Sheriff or, for that matter, any other politically elected or appointed office holder, regardless of their function in the government.The office of Sheriff is a state constitutional office. The ONLY two persons who can RELIEVE a Sheriff of their duties are the Governor of the state or the County Coroner of the sheriff's county. However since neither of these two government officials possess the power of arrest technically, they can't 'take him into custody,' but they can strip him of his powers.
There is one referee and six other officials on the field during an NFL game. Click on the 'NFL Officials' link on this page to see the duties of each official on the field and what equipment they use during the game.
when an employee is ordered to join duties at other station, this is called transfer but when he reports for duties from other station is called posting.
The highest ranking official in ancient Rome was called the Emperor. Other high ranking officials in Rome were called Generals.
The State is above the county sheriff. The county sheriff pretty much means they have the satisfaction of being sheriff. Then above the state is Federal. Which is pretty much the FBI and Other stuff like that
The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.
They are Umpires, Line Judges, Back Judges, and Side Judges.
Elected officials called praetors served as judges in ancient Rome although other officials also had the power to act as a judge in minor cases.
I assume by your statement, a Vatican is a permanent resident of Vatican City. The duties could be anything from that as the head of state (pope), other Vatican officials who are in charge of or work in other ecclesiastical offices of the Vatican, members of the Swiss Guard or Vatican Police, maintenance workers, custodians, food workers, museum curators and workers, and any number of other positions. Each one has its prescribed duties and it is impossible to list all the job descriptions here.
Yes, accountable officials can be held pecuniary liable for illegal, improper, or incorrect payments that occur as a result of negligence in performing their duties. They have a responsibility to ensure that payments are made in accordance with the law and regulations, and any failures to do so may result in financial penalties or other legal consequences.
Public records officials are typically known as records managers, archivists, or information managers. They are responsible for overseeing the collection, organization, and maintenance of public records to ensure their accessibility and proper management.
Officials are voted on by the public or appointed by other officials who are themselves appointed by the public.