Authorizing statute definition
Authorizing statute means the statute creating an entity as an independent entity.
Authorizing statute means the statute authorizing the licensed operation of a provider listed in s. 408.802 and includes chapters 112, 383, 390, 394, 395, 400, 429, 440, and 765.
Authorizing statute means the Virginia Public Finance Act of 1991 in the Code of Virginia, as amended.
More Definitions of Authorizing statute
Authorizing statute means the statute creating an entity as an independent entity. 898 (2) "Committee" means the Retirement and Independent Entities Committee created in 899 Section 63E-1-201.
Authorizing statute means the statute creating an entity as an independent entity. 850 (2) "Committee" means the Retirement and Independent Entities Committee created by 851 Section 63E-1-201.
Authorizing statute means the Public Finance Act of 1991, Chapter 26, Title 15.2 of the Code of Virginia of 1950, as amended and such other applicable authority under the Code of Virginia of 1950, as amended.
Authorizing statute means Public Act 100-0023, approved and effective July 6, 2017, adding Division 13, Assignment of Receipts, to Article 8, Finance, of the Illinois Municipal Code.
Authorizing statute means VA Code ▇▇▇. § 56-585.1:11, including the rate adjustment clause with respect to the Project in VA Code ▇▇▇. § 56-585.1 A 6, as such may be modified or supplemented by any Rider OSW Order.
Authorizing statute means any statute which authorizes the issuance of
Authorizing statute means the statute