Colonia definition

Colonia means an unincorporated community within 62 miles of the international border with Mexico.
Colonia or “Colonias” means a Colonia as defined in the Act, and more particularly in NMSA 1978, § 6-30-3(C), as amended, and particularly the Town of Silver City, New Mexico.
Colonia means a geographic area that is located in a county some part of which is within 150 miles of the international border of this state, that consists of 11 or more dwellings that are located in close proximity to each other in an area that may be described as a community or neighborhood, and that:

Examples of Colonia in a sentence

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  • In Regions 8, 9, 10, and 11, document the number of participants receiving services who are residents of a Colonia (an unincorporated community within 62 miles of the international border), which will be reported along with the monthly performance measures submitted into the CMBHS system.

  • Counties that are awarded grant funds under the Colonia Fund to benefit economically distressed areas are required to document compliance with these requirements, pursuant to Chapter 232 of the Texas Local Government Code.

  • In regions 8, 9, 10, and 11, document the number of participants receiving services who are residents of a Colonia (an unincorporated community within 62 miles of the international border), which will be reported along with the monthly performance measures submitted into the CMBHS system.

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More Definitions of Colonia

Colonia or “Colonias” means a Colonia as defined in the Act, and more particularly in NMSA 1978, § 6-30-3(C), as amended, and particularly Silver City, Arenas Valley, Pinos Altos, Rosedale and Tyrone Townsite.
Colonia means a rural community within the United States-Mexico border region that lacks adequate water, sewer, or decent housing, or a combination of all three, as defined by Section 916 of the National Affordable Housing Act of 1990.
Colonia means a geographic area that:
Colonia means a geographic area located in a country some part of which is within 150 miles of the international border of this state, consists of 11 or more dwellings that are located in close proximity to each other in an area that may be described as a community or neighborhood and
Colonia means a rural community with a population of 25,000 persons or less located within 150 miles of the United States-Mexico border that (1) has been designated as a colonia by the municipality or county in which it is located because of a lack of potable water supply, a lack of adequate sewage systems, or a lack of decent, safe and sanitary housing; (2) has been in existence as a colonia prior to November 1990; and (3) has submitted appropriate documentation to the board to substantiate the conditions under (1) and (2) of this definition.
Colonia or “Colonias” means a Colonia as defined in the Act, and more particularly in NMSA 1978, § 6-30-3(C), as amended, and particularly Rincon, New Mexico.
Colonia or “Colonias” means a Colonia as defined in the Act, and more particularly in NMSA 1978, § 6-30-3(C), as amended, and particularly the Colonia of Fairacres.