Area program definition

Area program means a legally constituted public agency providing mental health, developmental disabilities and substance abuse services for a catchment area designated by the Commission. For purposes of these Rules, the term "area program" means the same as "area authority" as defined in G.S. 122C-3.
Area program means a public agency providing mental health, developmental disabilities and substance abuse services for a catchment area designated by the Commission for Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services.
Area program means the area program for the Integrated Resort an indicative version of which is set out in Schedule 8, "Articles of Association" means the memorandum and articles of association of the Company, as amended from time to time;

Examples of Area program in a sentence

  • In accordance with IFAS recommendations, these applications shall be coordinated when feasible through the Citrus Health Management Area program.

  • The Settling Parties recognize that the Expansion Area program and IES rates have been both a success from a public policy perspective, by providing residents and businesses in southeastern Sussex County with access to an alternative and cheaper form of energy (which is presently less expensive than alternative fuels such as propane or fuel oil), and beneficial to the Applicant.

  • This system of collecting data is known as the Record Keeping System and the data is referred to as the Matlab Health Services Area program records.

  • The Main Station Block overall dimensions from West to East are proposed as depicted in the Coordinated Development Plan, and precisely represent the required building and Amenity Area program in section and plan view.

  • The Government is aware and understands that the Belvoir Ranch has portions of it enrolled in to the Wyoming Game and Fish Department Hunter Management Area program and hunting is conducted on the ranch throughout the year.

  • The design and restoration features as described will provide habitat connectivity within the Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area program, converting over 4 acres of riverbank deeply impacted by decades of industrial use of the shoreline and riverbank.