Facilities and programs definition

Facilities and programs means structures, fixtures, and activities provided by a tax exempt entity that has been in existence for at least 18 consecutive months before becoming eligible for funding under sections 67 through 79. Facilities and programs may include a public broadcast station as defined by section 397 of subpart E of part IV of title III of the communications act of 1934, 47 U.S.C. 397, whether or not the public broadcast station is affiliated with an institution of higher education; a museum or historical center; a performing arts center; an orchestra; chorus; chorale; opera theater; and a ballet, dance, or theater company. Facilities and programs do not include professional sports arenas or stadiums, labor organizations, political organizations, libraries, or public, private, or charter schools.

Examples of Facilities and programs in a sentence

  • Service Area Revenues shall be used to support operations of the service area, including operational and capital support of Medical Facilities and programs operated by CPGH, Inc.

  • Facilities and programs using BinaxNOW™ must operate under the oversight of a CLIA-certified or CLIA-waived laboratory and adhere to its quality assurance protocols.

  • The Borough may contract with a subsequent operator of the Medical Facilities to provide such tail or extended reporting period coverage through operating revenues of the Medical Facilities and programs, or may authorize CPGH, Inc.

  • The Operator will procure and maintain each and every license, permit, certificate or other authorization, and any and all renewals, extensions and/or continuations thereof, necessary in order to operate the Facilities and programs offered there.