State Programs definition

State Programs means any programs a California state agency or department funds, implements, or administers for the purpose of providing housing or housing-based services to people experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness, with the exception of federally funded programs with requirements inconsistent with this chapter or programs that fund emergency shelters.
State Programs means the student financial aid programs (scholarships, grants, and service cancellable loans) administered by GSFA or GSFC as follows: HOPE Scholarship, Zell Miller Scholarship, HOPE Grant, HOPE GED Grant, HERO Scholarship, Public Safety Memorial Grant, the University of North Georgia ROTC Grant, the University of North Georgia ROTC for Future Officers Grant, the University of North Georgia Military Scholarship/Loan, Georgia Military College State Service Scholarship/Loan, Charles McDaniel Teacher Scholarship, Student Access Loan, Student Access Loan – Technical, Tuition Equalization Grant, HOPE Career Grant, Zell Miller Grant, Scholarship for Engineering Education, Scholarship for Engineering Education for Minorities, Dual Enrollment and other programs for which funds may be made available.
State Programs is defined in Section 2.3(e).

Examples of State Programs in a sentence

  • The combination of ideas, procedures, processes, systems, logic, coherence and methods of operation embodied within the State Programs, and all analysis and design specifications, programming specifications, source code, algorithms, and information contained in technical reference manuals pertaining to the State Programs, are trade secret information of the STATE.

  • IMPEP identifies four non-common performance indicators to be used in reviewing Agreement State Programs: (1) Compatibility Requirements; (2) Sealed Source and Device Evaluation Program; (3) Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Program; and (4) Uranium Recovery Program.

  • The computer application programs made available by the STATE to CONTRACTOR in order to permit CONTRACTOR to perform its obligations hereunder are referred to herein as "State Programs." The STATE is the copyright owner of the State Programs.

  • Without limiting the foregoing, CONTRACTOR shall include in and/or on any copy or translation of, or derivative work based upon, any of the State Programs, the State Databases, or trade secret information of the STATE, or any part thereof, and any documents pertaining thereto, the same copyright and other proprietary notices as appear on the copies made available to CONTRACTOR by the STATE, except that copyright notices shall be updated and other proprietary notices added as may be appropriate.

  • CONTRACTOR will advise its employees and permitted subcontractors who are permitted access to any of the State Programs, State Databases, or trade secret information of the STATE of the restrictions upon duplication, disclosure and use contained in this contract.


More Definitions of State Programs

State Programs. The New York Medicaid Managed Care (“MMC”), Medicaid Advantage, and Child Health Plus (“CHPlus”) programs administered by the New York State Department of Health. For purposes of this Appendix, State Program may refer to the State agency(ies) responsible for administering the applicable State Program.
State Programs means programs financially assisted in whole or in part under Title I of the WIA in which either (1) The Governor and/or State receives and disburses the grant to, or through LWIA grant recipients; or (2) The Governor retains the grant funds and operates the programs, either directly or through a State agency. "State Programs" also include State Employment Security Agencies, State Employment Service Agencies, and/or State Unemployment Compensation Agencies.
State Programs means the student financial aid programs administered by the Commission (scholarships, grants, and service-cancelable loans) including: HOPE Scholarship, Xxxx Xxxxxx Scholarship, XXXX Xxxxx, HOPE GED Grant, Accel Program, Georgia Tuition Equalization Grant, Georgia HERO Scholarship, Public Safety Memorial Grant, North Georgia College and State University ROTC Grant, North Georgia College and State University Future Officers Grant, North Georgia College and State University Military Scholarship/Loan, Georgia Military College State Service Scholarship/Loan, Scholarship for Engineering Students, Student Access Loan with Service Cancelable Options and other programs for which funds may be made available from time to time.
State Programs means programs financially assisted in whole or in part under Title I of WIOA in which either:
State Programs means any programs a California state agency or department funds, implements, or administers for the purpose of providing housing or housing-based services to people experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness, with the exception of federally
State Programs means the student financial aid programs (scholarships, grants, and service-cancelable loans) administered by the Commission and Authority including but not limited to: HOPE Scholarship, Xxxx Xxxxxx Scholarship, XXXX Xxxxx, HOPE GED Grant, Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx, Dual Enrollment Program, Georgia Tuition Equalization Grant, Georgia HERO Scholarship, Scholarship for Engineering Education for Minorities, Public Safety Memorial Grant, North Georgia College and State University ROTC Grant, North Georgia College and State University Future Officers Grant, North Georgia College and State University Military Scholarship/Loan, Georgia Military College State Service Scholarship/Loan, Xxxx X. Xxxxxxx Student Loan Repayment Program, Scholarship for Engineering Education, Student Access Loan with Service Cancelable Options and other programs for which funds may be made available during the term of thisAgreement.
State Programs means a combination of actions and activities undertaken by any state agency that are designed, coordinated, and executed to achieve an objective or set of objectives and policies within defined areas of concern. [L 1978, c 100, pt of §2; am L 1984, c 236, §2; am L 1986, c 276, §2; am L 1987, c 336, §4(1); am L 1988, c 70, §2; am L 1996, c 299, §3; am L