Managing Authority definition

Managing Authority means the board, commission, department or officer responsible by law for the management of the particular facility.
Managing Authority means a governing board of a condominium association.
Managing Authority. (MA) means the authority appointed by the participating countries as responsible for managing the Programme; the Romanian Ministry of Development, Public Works, and Administration is the Managing Authority for the ENI CBC Black Sea Basin Joint Operational Programme 2014-2020 ;

Examples of Managing Authority in a sentence

  • It is this organisation that carries the responsibility and liability for carrying out a compliant project.The Managing Authority will consider the Applicant’s track record, both positive and negative.

  • If the Applicant has been involved in the delivery of previous European grants and any irregularities with this (these) grant(s) have been identified, the Managing Authority will look into these and expect to see how and what steps have been taken to ensure that these have been addressed to mitigate the risk of further irregularities in the future.

  • Guidance for grant recipients, explaining more about State Aid, is available; it is important that Applicants take responsibility for understanding the importance of the State Aid rules and securing their full compliance with them throughout the project, if it is selected into the Programme.The Managing Authority is not able to give legal advice on State Aid.

  • All projects must have a gender and equal opportunities policy and implementation plan which will be submitted at full application stage and in-line with Managing Authority guidance.

  • For ESF, all projects will also be required to submit a sustainable development policy and implementation plan (in-line with guidance produced by the Managing Authority).


More Definitions of Managing Authority

Managing Authority means Managing Authority as defined in the Mental
Managing Authority means the authority or body appointed by the participating countries as responsible for managing the programme;
Managing Authority means any public or private authority or body at national, regional or local level designated by the Member State, or the Member State when it is itself carrying out this function, to manage assistance for the purposes of this Regulation. If the Member State designates a managing authority other than itself, it shall determine all the modalities of its relationship with the managing authority and of the latter's relationship with the Commission. If the Member State so decides, the managing authority may be the same body as the paying authority for the assistance concerned;
Managing Authority means a person or body responsible for the planning and management of a timber harvesting operation. In State forests, VicForests is the managing authority for timber harvesting operations.";
Managing Authority. , in relation to a holding, means the Authority responsible for managing the irrigation district in which the holding is situated.
Managing Authority means an authority or body designated as a managing authority in accordance with Article 123 of Regulation 1303/2013 as it had effect in EU law immediately before exit day;
Managing Authority means the Directorate General of European Funds, International Programs and Projects at the MLSP or any successor or successors thereto.