Existing district definition

Existing district means a union school district created by vote of the electorate on or after July 1, 2014 into which a merging district is ordered by the State Board Order to merge.
Existing district or "existing school district" means a school district from
Existing district means a union school district created by vote of

Examples of Existing district in a sentence

  • Existing district committee members residing in the new district shall make up the new district committee.

  • Existing district preschools shall receive a similar allocation for each full time student.

  • Existing district level communication teams would be trained and provided with films, commercials and other materials 40 NTP Monitoring data (2013) to complete a semi-regular road show as part of their ongoing work.

  • Existing district curriculum will be internally reviewed and scored and revised by trained staff to meet the desired standard using a rubric based on the auditcriteria listed above (See Exhibit 13).

  • An entire new research project will be needed for translating, evaluating and analyzing those hundreds of meters of papyri.

  • Existing district initiatives, annual reports, budgets, financial statements and long range facility plans.

  • Existing district thermal systems are not impacted by the reach code.

  • Existing district preschools shallreceive a similar allocation for each full time student.

  • Existing district policy language that covers policy matters absent from the League template will be included in the replacement policies.

  • Existing district plan urban design provisions are limited to ‘design excellence’ for development at Rongotai Ridge, and ‘good urban design’ elsewhere in the Airport.


More Definitions of Existing district

Existing district means a union school district created by vote of the electorate on or after July 1, 2015 into which a merging district is ordered by the State Board Order to merge, whether or not that merger is conditioned upon acceptance by the existing district of the merging district.
Existing district means a district established prior to July 1, 2016.

Related to Existing district

  • Receiving district means a district to which all or part of the territory of a dissolved district is attached under section 12 of the revised school code, MCL 380.12.

  • Taxing district means a government entity that levies or has

  • Taxing districts means counties, townships, cities and incorporated towns and villages, school, road, park, sanitary, mosquito abatement, forest preserve, public health, fire protection, river conservancy, tuberculosis sanitarium and any other municipal corporations or districts with the power to levy taxes.

  • SDA district means an SDA district as defined in section 3 of P.L.2000, c.72 (C.18A:7G-3).

  • School district means a public school district.

  • Public transit district means a public transit district organized under Title 17B, Chapter 2a, Part 8, Public Transit District Act.

  • Fire district means a fire district constituted as such by or pursuant to the provisions of the Fire Brigades Act;

  • Resident district means the school district in which a student is entitled to attend school under section 3313.64 or 3313.65 of the Revised Code.

  • Urban district means the territory contiguous to and including any street or highway which is built up with structures devoted to business, industry, or dwelling houses situated at intervals of less than one hundred feet for a distance of a quarter of a mile or more, and the character of such territory is indicated by official traffic control devices.

  • Residential district means an area of a municipality where 75% or more of the area is zoned for residential housing.

  • Regional District means the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George.

  • Resident school district means the public school district in which the student resides.

  • Local school district means any school district in the State except the South Carolina Public Charter School District and does not include special school districts.

  • Special district means a unit of local government, authorized by law to perform a single function or a limited number of functions. The term includes but is not limited to conservation districts, water districts, weed management districts, irrigation districts, fire districts, community college districts, hospital districts, sewer districts, and transportation districts. The term also includes any district or other entity formed by interlocal agreement.

  • Small school district means a school district that meets all

  • School District/Public Entity means the School District/Public Entity that executes the contract.

  • Historic district means an area, or group of areas not necessarily having contiguous boundaries, that contains 1 resource or a group of resources that are related by history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, or culture.

  • Port district means the portions of a qualified incentive area

  • Local district means a local government entity under Title 17B, Limited Purpose

  • Development District means Municipal Development District No. 4 in the City, which is described in the corresponding Development Program.

  • Improvement district means a local district that operates under and is subject to the provisions of this chapter and Chapter 2a, Part 4, Improvement District Act, including an entity that was created and operated as a county improvement district under the law in effect before April 30, 2007.

  • Special service district means the same as that term is defined in Section 17D-1-102.

  • Districts – shall mean the Lake Ashton Community Development District (“LA CDD”) and Lake Ashton II Community Development District (“LAII CDD”), each a political subdivision of the State of Florida, created pursuant to Chapter 190 of the Florida Statutes. Each individually may be referred to herein as a “District.”

  • Business district means the territory contiguous to a highway where 75 percent or more of the

  • District means the Montgomery County Municipal

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