State building definition

State building means a public facility or building owned by or leased by the state, or an agency or department of the state.
State building means all state buildings under the control of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services.
State building means a building owned by the state of Minnesota;

Examples of State building in a sentence

  • Based on current State aid data, the District estimates it will receive approximately $32.7 million in such State building aid.

  • The new State building inspector information has been added to the website, and all applications and contact will now be done through him.


More Definitions of State building

State building means a building owned by an agency.
State building means a building under the jurisdiction of the Director.
State building means an existing building owned by the state of Minnesota.
State building means any permanent structure, wholly or partially enclosed, which is intended to provide offices, laboratories, workshops, courtrooms, hearing and meeting rooms, storage space and other facilities for carrying on the functions of a state agency, including the board of regents; or auditoriums, meeting rooms, classrooms and other educational facilities; eating or sleeping facilities, medical or dental facilities, libraries and museums which are intended for the use or accommodation of the general public or state employees; together with all grounds and appurtenant structures and facilities; provided, however, it shall not mean maintenance sheds, separate garages, cellhouses or other secure sleeping facilities for prisoners, or buildings used solely as storage or warehouse facilities.
State building means a building whose construction or renovation is paid wholly or in part by the state from the bond proceeds fund.
State building means a building, the title to which is held by the state or an agency of the state.
State building means any building owned or