State Commissions definition

State Commissions means the RCA and any other state Governmental Authority that has issued Communications Licenses to the Company or its Subsidiaries, or any successor to any such state Governmental Authority.
State Commissions means the California Public Utility Commission, the Florida Public Service Commission and the Public Utility Commission of Texas.
State Commissions means any state public utility commission, public service commission or similar state regulatory authority having jurisdiction over the Parent, any Issuer or any Guarantor.

Examples of State Commissions in a sentence

  • Programs are responsible for determining the requirements of state law by consulting State Commissions, legal counsel, or the applicable state agencies.

  • We expect all State Commissions and National Direct applicants to include funds in this line item for travel for staff and site staff to attend CNCS-sponsored technical assistance meetings.

  • You must check with State Departments of Labor or State Commissions where members serve to determine if you are required to pay worker’s compensation and if so at what level.

  • You must check with State Departments of Labor or State Commissions where members serve to determine if you are required to pay worker’s compensation and at what level.

  • State Commissions are responsible for approving the above changes for state formula programs.


More Definitions of State Commissions

State Commissions has the meaning set forth in Section 4.4.
State Commissions means the Arkansas Public Service Commission, the Kansas Cor- poration Commission, the Missouri Public Service Commission and the Oklahoma Corporation Commis- sion.
State Commissions means the Arkansas Public Service Commission, the Kansas Corporation Commission, the Missouri Public Service Commission and the Oklahoma Corporation Commission.
State Commissions has the meaning set forth in Section 3.4. “Stock Exchange” has the meaning set forth in the recitals.
State Commissions has the meaning set forth in Section 3.4. “Subsidiary” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1(c).