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Who in my firm or organization is considered an “officer” for purposes of the Lobbying Ordinance?

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Who in my firm or organization is considered an “officer” for purposes of the Lobbying Ordinance?

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The term “officer” is limited to the compensated decision-making individuals at the top of an entity’s organizational structure. It includes a CEO, CFO, COO, Executive Director, President, Vice-President, and similar high-ranking positions. It does not include anyone whose services are provided on a volunteer basis.

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