Enabling statutes definition
Enabling statutes means those chapters, other than Chapter 10 of Title 23.1 of the Code of
Enabling statutes has the same meaning as provided in § 23.1-1000 of the Act.
Enabling statutes means those chapters, other than Chapter 10 of Title 23.1 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.
More Definitions of Enabling statutes
Enabling statutes has the same meaning as provided in § 23.1-1000 of the Act. "Governing law" means the Act and the University's enabling statutes.
Enabling statutes has the same meaning as provided in § 23.1-1000 of the Act. "Major capital project(s)" means the acquisition of any interest in land, including improvements on the acquired land at the time of acquisition, new construction of 5,000 square feet or greater or costing $3 million or more, improvements or renovations of $3 million or more, and capital leases.
Enabling statutes means each chapter in Subtitle IV (§ 23.1-1300 et seq.), and in the case of the University of Virginia Medical Center §§ 2.2-2817.2, 2.2-2905, 51.1-126.3, and 51.1-1100, creating, continuing, or otherwise setting forth the powers, duties, purposes, and missions of each individual public institution of higher education unless otherwise expressly provided in this chapter.