State aid definition

State aid means aid defined by the Treaty of the Functioning of the European Union, Article 107(1). It is granted through state resources in any form which could distort competition and affect trade by favouring certain undertakings or the production or certain goods is incompatible with the common market unless the Treaty of the Functioning of the European Union allows otherwise.
State aid means payment by the state to a local govern- mental unit for or toward the cost of the operation or maintenance of a water safety patrol unit.

Examples of State aid in a sentence

  • Tuition Waivers For employees who live outside the school district and wish to enroll their children in Cincinnati Public Schools, tuition waivers shall be granted, provided the current Ohio state statutes permit State aid to be received for the student.


More Definitions of State aid

State aid means aid falling under Article 107(1) TFEU which shall be deemed for the purposes of this Regulation also to include de minimis aid within the meaning of Commission Regulation (EC) No 1998/2006 (1), Commission Regulation (EC) No 1535/2007 (2) and Commission Regulation (EC) No 875/2007 (3);
State aid means payment made by the state to a county for the conduct of a marine safety program.
State aid will have the meaning given in Article 107(1) Treaty for the Functioning of the European Union;
State aid means (as the case may be):
State aid means aid under ss. 121.08, 121.09, 121.10 and 121.105 and sub ch. VI, as calculated for the current school year on October 15 under s. 121.15(4), except that "state aid" excludes any additional aid that a school district receives as a result of ss.121.07(6)(e) and (7)(e) and 121.105(3) for school district consolidations that are effective on or after July 1, 1996, as determined by the department.
State aid means the general school aids paid by the State to MPS pursuant to subchapter II of Chapter 121, Wisconsin Statutes, as the same may be amended or renumbered from time to time, or any other payments made directly or indirectly by the State to MPS in partial or full replacement or substitution for the school aid payments now made under subchapter II of Chapter 121, Wisconsin Statutes.
State aid means general state aid, supplemental general state