Control Board definition

Control Board means the board which administers a scheme or is to administer a proposed scheme, as the context may require;
Control Board means the Missoula City-County Air Pollution Control Board.
Control Board means a control board constituted in terms of the Marketing Act, 1968 (Act No. 59 of 1968), for the implementation of schemes in terms of that Act; (ii)

Examples of Control Board in a sentence

  • For information concerning noxious weeds and your obligations as an owner of property, contact either your local County extension agent or Weed Control Board.

  • Permittee must obtain from the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board and provide to the Bureau of Law of the City of Bethlehem a copy of its Special Occasion Permit or other Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board issued Permit or License for each event listed above.

  • Army Corps of Engineers, California Regional Water Quality Control Board.

  • If further information is required, the Grantee can contact the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) GAMA Program.

  • District has filed certain submittals referred to as Permit Registration Documents (“PRDS”) with the Regional Water Control Board (“Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan” or “SWPPP”).


More Definitions of Control Board

Control Board means the Cane Planters and Millers Arbitration and Control Board established under the repealed Cane Planters and Millers Arbitration and Control Board Act;
Control Board means the Flathead City-County Board of Health.
Control Board means the Utah Solid and Hazardous Waste Control Board.
Control Board means the control agency selected in
Control Board means the Louisiana Gaming Control Board.
Control Board means the Utah Waste Management and Radiation Control Board, which enacts policy and rules pertaining to solid waste, hazardous waste, used oil, and underground storage tanks to protect human health and the environment.
Control Board means the Utah Waste Management and Radiation Control Board.