BARS definition

BARS means the “Budgeting, Accounting, and Reporting System for Counties and Cities and Other Local Governments,” as now or hereafter amended, issued by the Office of the State Auditor, State of Washington, and the BARS Manual Supplements issued by state agencies.
BARS means the Washington State DDA Budget Accounting and Reporting System

Examples of BARS in a sentence

  • If alcohol is served, it must be free of charge and not sold (i.e., NO CASH BARS).

  • The Council shall be subject to the Budgeting Accounting & Reporting System (BARS) applicable to Category 1 local governments.

  • The Contractor shall take all necessary and reasonable steps to comply with the currently effective DDA BARS Supplemental manual.

  • The County shall pay the Contractor allowable, allocable and reimbursable costs, as defined in the most recently published BARS Supplementary Instructions for Developmental Disabilities Administration.

  • The County shall take any necessary and reasonable steps to comply with BARS Policies.


More Definitions of BARS

BARS means the holder of a Class A liquor license that authorizes the retail sale of alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises.
BARS means bars, plates, ingots or other relevant shapes of Precious Metal, meeting the “Good Delivery” standards set by the London Bullion Market Association (the “LBMA”) in the case of gold and silver or the London Platinum and Palladium Market (the “LPPM”) in the case of platinum and palladium.
BARS means – “Fiscal/Program Requirements”, see below, which replaces BARS document.
BARS means the Washington State Auditor’s Office Budgeting, Accounting, and Reporting System which includes the DSHS HRSA-DASA Supplementary Instructions and Fiscal Policy Standards for Reimbursable Costs as used by DBHR.
BARS means bars, plates, ingots or other relevant shapes of Precious Metal, as applicable.
BARS means the Botswana Aviation Requirements;