Economic development authority definition
Economic development authority means a local industrial development authority or a local or
Economic development authority or “authority” means the economic development authority created pursuant to section 15.105.
Economic development authority means the Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority as created in KRS 154.20-010;
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Economic development authority or “authority” means the West Virginia Economic
Economic development authority means a local industrial development authority or a local or regional political subdivision, the public purpose of which is to assist in economic development.
Economic development authority or “authority” means the West Virginia Economic Development Authority established pursuant to the provisions of §31-15-1 et seq. of this code.
Economic development authority or “EDA” means the South St. Paul Economic Development Authority, a public body corporate and politic under the laws of Minnesota, which is the successor in interest to the HRA.
Economic development authority or “EDA” means the Maplewood Economic Development Authority, a public body corporate and politic under the laws of Minnesota.
Economic development authority means the economic development authority established under article fifteen, chapter thirty-one of the code, or any successor to all or any substantial part of its powers and duties;
Economic development authority means the Lynchburg Development Authority, the public purpose of which is to assist in economic development.