Examples of Infrastructure Authority in a sentence
Applications to the Division are reviewed and prioritized (i.e., ranked) based on information contained in the application, then presented to the State Water Infrastructure Authority (Authority) for approval.
DESCRIPTION OF THE ORGANIZATIONThe Kentucky Public Transportation Infrastructure Authority (the Authority) is an independent de jure municipal corporation and political subdivision of the Commonwealth.
Establishing a more complete set of rules would allow the EU and the U.S. to set the terms of good regulatory policy in this area, reflecting practices that are already applied in our own markets.
The offices, divisions, or components of the State Budget and Control Board named in this subsection are transferred to, and incorporated into, the Rural Infrastructure Authority as established in Section 11-50-30.
In 2013 the North Carolina General Assembly created the State Water Infrastructure Authority (Authority) to determine projects eligible for certain water infrastructure funding programs, including the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF), consistent with federal law.
The Utah Energy Infrastructure Authority Board may recommend that the office deny an applicant a tax credit if the applicant's project does not, as determined by the Utah Energy Infrastructure Authority Board, sufficiently benefit the state based on the criteria described in Subsection (2)(a).
Notice of the Draft IUP was emailed to SRF contacts, Rural Infrastructure Authority contacts, DHEC watershed stakeholders and included in communications to members of SC Rural Water Association and the Municipal Association of South Carolina.
Redwood City Facilities and Infrastructure Authority (RCFISA) was established in 1986 to finance the construction of certain public facilities such as the Main Fire Station, City Hall, and Main Library.
This bill proposes to create a clean energy and energy efficiency revolving loan fund under the administration of the Hawaii Green Infrastructure Authority (HGIA).
Kentucky Public Transportation Infrastructure Authority (KPTIA) means the independent de jure municipal corporation and political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Kentucky with the authority to participate in the construction, operation, financing, and oversight of significant transportation projects connecting Kentucky and Indiana, and to review, approve, and monitor all such projects, and to assist with the operation, financing, and management thereof in accordance with KRS Chapter 175B.