OLDC definition

OLDC means the Olean Local Development Corporation.

Examples of OLDC in a sentence

  • All periodic financial reports for all mandatory grant programs must be submitted electronically through the ACF On Line Data Collection (OLDC) system.

  • On-Line Data Collection (OLDC) system is the online reporting mechanism.

  • Grantees must not submit duplicate copies either by mail, by fax or as an email attachment of any reports submitted through OLDC.

  • So long as a federal interest remains, the title holding recipient (and on behalf of subrecipients) must submit a report on the property annually in Grant Solutions OLDC.

  • After signing on to the Online Data Collection (OLDC system), select OLDC Report and follow the instructions for locating the LIHEAP Household Report-Long Form for FFY 2014.

  • Only reports submitted in Grant Solutions OLDC are considered official submissions.

  • The Report will be considered incomplete and not accepted in OLDC if this information is not included.

  • Currently DEASP Tullamore, OLDC and LOETB are undertaking an initiative that will focus on one of Offaly’s unemployment/disengagement perceived blackspots; Birr.

  • This is because applications such as LASS and OLDC will still be creating users in the ISP Active Directory through their existing means and as such unless a synchronisation takes place ▇▇▇ will contain incomplete user data – that is accounts will exist for external users that ITIM will have no knowledge of.

  • Please submit the completed Household Report on the On-Line Data Collection System (OLDC) at: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/ssi.

Related to OLDC

  • Heritage means Heritage Bancorp Ltd.

  • SLDC means the State Load Dispatch Center as notified by the State Government.

  • GoWB means Government of West Bengal

  • RLDC means the relevant Regional Load Dispatch Centre established under Sub-section (1) of Section 27 of the Electricity Act, 2003;

  • Crown means the government of the United Kingdom (including the Northern Ireland Assembly and Executive Committee, the Scottish Executive and the National Assembly for Wales), including, but not limited to, government ministers and government departments and particular bodies, persons, commissions or agencies from time to time carrying out functions on its behalf;