Overlay definition

Overlay means a component operated within facilities not owned or operated by a provider.
Overlay means an area of not more than three hundred acres that is a square, or that is a rectangle having two longer sides that are not more than twice the length of the two shorter sides, that the legislative authority of a municipal corporation delineates on a map of a proposed incentive district.
Overlay means two ground ambulance interfacility transport providers that are licensed at a different level of service in all or part of a single geographic service area.

Examples of Overlay in a sentence

  • Specialized treatment services shall be provided in programs designated as “SpecializedTreatment Services Programs” or are designated to provide “Specialized Treatment Overlay Services.”.

  • Planned Unit Development Overlay District (PUD) is an alternative zoning process that allows for the development of land in a well-planned and coordinated manner, providing opportunities for more efficient utilization of land than would otherwise be permitted by the conventional zoning provisions of this title.

  • Adhesive Film Label with Clear Protective Overlay: Machine printed, in black, by thermal transfer or equivalent process.

  • Raised pavement markers within the limits of the “Bridge Overlay Approach Pavement” shall be removed prior to the milling operation.

  • The overlay will be tested according to the Illinois Test Procedure 305 “Pull-off Test (Overlay Method)”, and the Contractor shall provide the test equipment.


More Definitions of Overlay

Overlay means additional development regulations superimposed on specific areas of the Zoning Map, which supersede or add to the development regulations of the underlying Zone;
Overlay means a specification of security or privacy controls, control enhancements, supplemental guidance, and other supporting information employed during the tailoring process, that is intended to complement (and further refine) security control baselines. The overlay specification may be more stringent or less stringent than the original security control baseline specification and can be applied to multiple information systems. (See “tailoring” definition.)
Overlay means a content box that is displayed on top of a website page in a color and format that contrasts with that page; is positioned to be unavoidable and visible in its entirety without scrolling; and fills the majority of the visible page space.
Overlay means a component operated provider licensed under Chapter 397, F.S., rendering services within facilities not owned or operated by a the provider.
Overlay means an area of not more than three hundred 59
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