Intended Use Plan definition

Intended Use Plan or “IUP” means the program document identifying the intended uses of funds available for loans pursuant to the WPCSRF and the DWSRF.
Intended Use Plan means the annual plan adopted by the department and submitted to the environmental protection agency that describes how the state intends to use the money in the revolving fund.
Intended Use Plan or “IUP” means the annual document that the State Water Board submits to U.S. EPA, after public review and comment, which contains the business plan for the DWSRF and identifies the projects that the State Water Board anticipates funding during the year.

Examples of Intended Use Plan in a sentence

  • Grantee shall deliver services or activities to Consumers in the counties or service areas identified in their approved Intended Use Plan.

  • The Project is one designated for funding in an Intended Use Plan promulgated by the Administration in accordance with regulations issued by the EPA pursuant to the SDWA, and the Project conforms to the applicable “county plan” adopted pursuant to the requirements of Subtitle 5 of Title 9 of the Environment Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland, as amended.

  • The Project is one designated for funding in an Intended Use Plan promulgated by the Administration in accordance with regulations issued by the EPA pursuant to Title VI, and the Project conforms to the applicable “county plan” adopted pursuant to the requirements of Subtitle 5 of Title 9 of the Environment Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland, as amended.

  • The Administration may issue and sell one or more series of such revenue bonds (the “Bonds”) for the purpose of providing monies for deposit to the Fund in an amount sufficient, together with certain other monies expected to be available for that purpose, to enable the Administration to make, or reimburse the Administration for making, a loan to the Borrower and certain other entities to assist in the financing of projects, all as contemplated by the Administration’s Intended Use Plan.

  • The interest rate on this loan is determined by the NDEQ pursuant to Regulations and the Intended Use Plan.


More Definitions of Intended Use Plan

Intended Use Plan or “IUP” means the annual document that the State Water Board submits to U.S. EPA after public review and comment that contains the business plan for the CWSRF, identifies the projects eligible for funding during the year, and the terms and conditions applicable to funding.
Intended Use Plan or “IUP” means a plan identifying the intended uses of funds available for loans in the WPCSRF for each fiscal year as described in Section 606(c) of the Clean Water Act.
Intended Use Plan means the document prepared by the Authority identifying the intended uses of Clean Water Revolving Fund and Drinking Water Revolving Fund federal capitalization grants according to R18-15-202 and R18-15-302, the intended uses of the Water Supply Development Revolving Fund according to R18-15-402, and the intended uses of funds for technical assistance according to R18-15-502.
Intended Use Plan means an annual plan to identify the proposed uses of the amount available in the state revolving fund;
Intended Use Plan means the document prepared by the Department, which identifies the management and utilization of the State Revolving Fund and describes how those uses support the goals of the program.
Intended Use Plan means a document if required, prepared by the Commissioner of Public Health, [in consultation with the commissioner,] in accordance with section 22a-478, as amended by this act.
Intended Use Plan means a document prepared annually by the NDEE which identifies the intended use of all State Revolving Fund program funds.