Enabling Legislation definition

Enabling Legislation means the CCA;
Enabling Legislation before the date a Transfer Order takes effect means LHSIA, and after the date a Transfer Order takes effect means the CCA;
Enabling Legislation means those chapters, other than Chapter 4.10, of Title 23 of the Code of Virginia, as amended, creating, continuing, or otherwise setting forth the powers, purposes, and missions of the individual public institutions of higher education of the Commonwealth.

Examples of Enabling Legislation in a sentence

  • The parties will treat Confidential Information as confidential and will not disclose Confidential Information except with the consent of the disclosing party or as permitted or required under FIPPA or the Personal Health Information Protection Act, 2004, the Enabling Legislation, court order, subpoena or other Applicable Law.

  • For further certainty, the Funder has not waived any provision of any applicable statute, including the Enabling Legislation, nor the right to exercise its rights under these statutes at any time.

  • Funding under this Agreement is conditional upon an appropriation of moneys by the Legislature of Ontario to the Ministry and funding of the Funder by the Ministry pursuant to the Enabling Legislation.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Funder may disclose information that it collects under this Agreement in accordance with the Enabling Legislation.


More Definitions of Enabling Legislation

Enabling Legislation before the date a Transfer Order takes effect means LHSIA, and after the date a Transfer Order takes effect means the CCA.” ““Funder” before the date a Transfer Order takes effect means the LHIN, and after the date a Transfer Order takes effect means Ontario Health.”
Enabling Legislation means those chapters, other than Chapter 4.10, of Title 23 of the Code of
Enabling Legislation means, collectively, (1) Section 524 of the Harford County Charter, (2) the Authorizing Act, (3) Bill No. 11-07 enacted by the County Council on April 5, 2011, approved by the County Executive on April 12, 2011, and effective on June 13, 2011, and
Enabling Legislation means legislation enabling the issuance by an issuer of bonds in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
Enabling Legislation means those chapters, other than this chapter, of Title 23, as amended, 806 creating, continuing, or otherwise setting forth the powers, purposes, and missions of the individual 807 public institutions of higher education of the Commonwealth, and as provided in §§ 2.2-2817.2, 808 2.2-2905, 51.1-126.3, and 51.1-1100 in the case of the University of Virginia Medical Center, unless 809 otherwise expressly provided in this subchapter.
Enabling Legislation means those chapters, other than Chapter 4.10, of title 23 of the Code of Virginia, as amended, creating, continuing, or otherwise setting forth the powers, purposes, and missions of the University, and as provided in §§ 2.2-2817.2, 2.2-2905, 51.1-126.3, and 51.1-1100 in the case of the University of Virginia Medical Center.
Enabling Legislation means those chapters, other than Chapter 4.10, of title 23 of the Code of 2819 Virginia, as amended, creating, continuing, or otherwise setting forth the powers, purposes, and missions 2820 of the College.