Projected definition

Projected deaths means the number derived by first calculating a 3-year average resident death rate, which is the sum of the service area resident deaths for the three most recent calendar years available from the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services’ Office of Vital Statistics at least 3 months prior to publication of the fixed need pool, divided by the sum of the July 1 estimates of the service area population for the same 3 years. The resulting average death rate is then multiplied by the projected total population for the service area at the mid-point of the 12-month period which begins with the applicable planning horizon. Population estimates for each year will be the most recent population estimates published by the Office of the Governor at least 3 months prior to publication of the fixed need pool.
Projected means estimated or forecasted data that presents, to the best of the Contractor’s, Sub- Contractor’s or Licensee’s knowledge and belief, what it expects would occur at a given time in the future, based on past and present trends.
Projected means “to calculate, estimate, or predict (something in the future), based on the present data or

Examples of Projected in a sentence

  • The Company’s liability is actuarially determined (using the Projected Unit Credit method) at the end of each year.

  • Projected Timeline NOTE: Only construction beginning after the application review start date (the date the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts deems the application complete) can be considered qualified property and/or qualified investment.

  • Projected employer contributions that are intended to fund the service costs of future plan members and their beneficiaries, as well as projected contributions from future plan members, are not included.

  • Projected increase in truck traffic as a result of the Project in the present road network (including those outside the Project area) should be worked out, indicating whether it is capable of handling the incremental load.

  • Understand that the replication means that a new charter school will be governed separately from the charter school the application is modeled after.X Not Applicable Projected Staff: Outline below, a list of positions anticipated for the charter school; (e.g., principal or director; finance officer, administrative support staff; teachers (part-time and full-time); paraprofessionals/teaching assistants, clerical, and maintenance.).


More Definitions of Projected

Projected deaths means the number derived by first calculating a 3-year average resident death rate, which is the sum of the service area resident deaths for the three most recent
Projected means the household income or family size
Projected means the aggregate of all dollar figures under the heading Expenditure" "Cost To Project" in the Approved Project Budget for both ORGANITECH and AGRONAUT, as may be amended from time to time.
Projected. GAS" is gas gathered from the Powder River Basin under gas gathering agreements numbered PDR0001 through PDR0032 as listed on Schedule 7.12(a) Attachment 1 ("EXISTING GATHERING AGREEMENT GAS"), or any gathering business of BPE in Sheridan County, Wyoming that is incremental to Existing Gathering Agreement Gas, or any gas delivered into a new BPE Receipt Point within the area of mutual interest described in Schedule 4.6. For purposes of this paragraph "RECEIPT POINT" shall be defined as a pay meter at the discharge of a screw compressor or a wellhead meter.
Projected means, where used in the context of calculating or projecting an amount for the purpose of determining a Projected Debt Service Coverage Ratio for a Calculation Date, that the amount is calculated in accordance with the approved Debt Service Coverage Ratio Calculation Statement for that Calculation Date; and
Projected deaths means the number derived by first calculating a 3-year average resident death rate, which is the
Projected however, projected generally means proposed, predicted or estimated. Therefore, because the start date for services is projected and not exact, this regulation has some flexibility. Further, the projected start date does not have to be a specific number, such as March 23, 2020. A projected start date can be a description that can be calculated and is clear to all parties, such as “this service is projected to start on the first day when school resumes and all children are in attendance at school for instructional purposes.” Note that data reporting requirements for SPEDPro are different than legal requirements for the contents of an IEP. For SPEDPro data reporting requirements, see Section B below).