Examples of Contributing Jurisdictions in a sentence
Agreement to provide WASA with quarterly pretreatment program reports and annual pretreatment reports; and(j) Agreement for the User Jurisdiction to enter into a pretreatment agreement with Contributing Jurisdictions where Industrial Users located outside the boundary of the User Jurisdiction are discharging into the Contributing Jurisdiction’s sewer system, which discharges into the User Jurisdiction’s sewer system and ultimately to the District’s wastewater system.
Employees of Contributing Jurisdictions: The personnel assigned to TNET shall be considered employees of the contributing jurisdiction.
If WMATA or one or more Contributing Jurisdictions identifies a need to issue Jurisdictional Capital Contribution Debt during FY2021, the Parties shall follow the process established for such issuance in section 4(b)(2) the 0000 XXX.
It is the understanding and expectation of the Contributing Jurisdictions that this Agreement will be amended, or superseded by a new agreement, prior to FY 2011 to fund: (a) WMATA’s ongoing Infrastructure Renewal Program needs for years beyond FY 2010; and (b) the Out-year Funding Requirements resulting from WMATA’s transition to expenditure based budgeting.
Answer: Metro staff and the legal and financial representatives of the Contributing Jurisdictions worked jointly on negotiating a renewal of the current CFA for over a year.
SUMMARY: The WMATA Board of Directors has prepared and proposed to the seven Contributing Jurisdictions that fund the WMATA system a comprehensive six-year Capital Improvement Program, known as the Metro Matters Program, to fund the highest priority capital needs of the regional transit system for the period FY 2005-FY 2010.
The draft Annual Work Plan shall be submitted to the Contributing Jurisdictions by December 15, and the final Annual Work Plan shall be submitted to the Contributing Jurisdictions immediately following the March WMATA Board meeting.
The Contributing Jurisdictions acknowledge that the plans developed for financing the Metro Matters Program and the transition to expenditure based budgeting contemplate a schedule of expenditure commitments of the Contributing Jurisdictions during fiscal years 2005-2010 and beyond.
To facilitate the reset, Metro and the Contributing Jurisdictions agreed to a one-year extension of the CFA under the current terms.
The Integrated Financial Plan provides for maximum Allocated Contribution commitments for the Contributing Jurisdictions, subject to the annual appropriation of funds and other limitations on expenditures or obligations under applicable law.