Supplanting definition

Supplanting means replacing funding County would have otherwise provided to the County Juvenile Department to serve the target populations in this Agreement.
Supplanting means using grant funds to take the place of county money to fund the juvenile court's budget or related programs. Funds must be used to increase or enhance services to youth, and may not be used to pay for services which are already provided with county funds. Local funds for these services may not be decreased as a result of these grant funds.
Supplanting. Means to deliberately reduce state or local funds because of the existence of federal funds. An example would be: when state funds are appropriated for a stated purpose and federal funds are awarded for that same purpose, the state replaces its state funds with federal funds, thereby reducing the total amount available for the stated purpose.

Examples of Supplanting in a sentence

  • Supplanting will be the subject of application review, as well as pre-award review, post-award monitoring, and audit.

  • Supplanting is the use of Office grant funds to replace state or local funds which were previously appropriated/budgeted for, or otherwise would have been spent on, the specific purpose(s) for which this sub-award has been awarded.

  • Supplanting or substituting expenses currently paid for by other sources.

  • Supplanting of funds is considered material breach of this Contract, permitting DCDJFS to terminate the Contract.

  • Supplanting is the deliberate reduction in the amount of federal, state, or local funds being appropriated to an existing program or activity because grant funds have been awarded for the same purposes.

  • Supplanting is the use of Office grant funds to replace State or local funds that were previously appropriated/budgeted for, or otherwise would have been spent on, the specific purpose(s) for which this sub-award has been awarded.

  • Payment of compensation will not be made if the victim refuses or fails to provide information requested by the service or insurance provider or sign the required assignment of benefits within a reasonable time frame.9.34(5) Supplanting of funds prohibited.

  • Supplanting is to deliberately reduce state or local funds because of the existence of federal funds.

  • Supplanting occurs when Perkins funds are used to replace other state, local, or federal funds that had previously supported an activity/purchase.

  • The application must be concise, organized in the order listed, paginated, no more than 20 pages, excluding appendices, and include a table of contents.

Related to Supplanting

  • Supplant means take the place of.

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  • Supportive housing means housing with no limit on length of stay, that is occupied by the target population, and that is linked to an onsite or offsite service that assists the supportive housing resident in retaining the housing, improving his or her health status, and maximizing his or her ability to live and, when possible, work in the community.

  • Worksite means:any premises or site where any work is performed for and/or in connection with the Business together with all areas surrounding such premises or site and/or all areas in between such premises or site that You shall use in connection with such work.

  • rebroadcasting means the simultaneous broadcasting by one broadcasting organisation of the broadcast of another broadcasting organisation.

  • factory means any premises including the precincts thereof—

  • Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children means: • Protecting children from maltreatment• Preventing impairment of children’s mental or physical health or development• Ensuring that children grow up in circumstances consistent with the provision of safe and effective care• Taking action to enable all children to have the best outcomes

  • Landscape means an area, as perceived by people, whose character is the result of the action and interaction of natural and/or human factors;

  • Workplace means a place at which, on an average, twenty or more workers are employed.

  • Apprenticeship Agreement means a written agreement between the Company and the person employed as an apprentice, and his/her parent or guardian if he/she is a minor, which agreement or indenture shall be reviewed by the Joint Apprenticeship Committee, approved by the Supervisor of Apprentices and registered with the Registration Agency.

  • Ecology means the Washington State Department of Ecology.

  • TRIPS Agreement means the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights;

  • PIDs shall have the meaning set forth in Exhibit B.

  • Tube housing assembly means the tube housing with tube installed. It includes high-voltage and/or filament transformers and other appropriate elements when such are contained within the tube housing.

  • Training Agreement means an agreement registered under the provisions of the Industrial and Commercial Training Act 1985.

  • Sanitation means the promotion of hygiene and the prevention of disease and other consequences of ill health relating to environmental factors ;

  • Workplace Harassment means engaging in a course of vexatious comment or conduct against a worker in a workplace that is known or ought reasonably to be known to be unwelcome”. Ref: Occupational Health and Safety Act, Sec. 1 (1). The employee rights set out above shall be interpreted within the context of the Ontario Human Rights Code. An employee who believes that she has been harassed, contrary to this provision shall be encouraged by both parties to follow the Employer’s policy on harassment and process. Failing resolution, an employee may follow the process set out in the Complaint, Grievance and Arbitration procedure in Article 8 of the Collective Agreement. The employee shall be encouraged by both parties to exhaust these processes prior to filing a complaint with the Ontario Human Rights Commission.

  • School of cosmetology means an establishment operated for the purpose of teaching cosmetology.

  • Coasting has the meaning given by regulations under subsection (3) of section 60B of the Education and Inspections Act 2006 in relation to a school to which that section applies.

  • garden waste means organic waste which emanates from gardening or landscaping activities at residential, business or industrial premises including but not limited to grass cuttings, leaves, branches, and includes any biodegradable material and excludes waste products of animal origin and bulky waste;

  • Landscaping means the treatment of land (other than buildings) being the site or part of the site in respect of which this planning permission is granted, for the purpose of enhancing or protecting the amenities of the site and the area in which it is situated and includes screening by fences, walls or other means of enclosure; measures to screen the refuse provision; planting of trees, hedges, shrubs or grass; formation of banks, terraces or other earth works, laying out of gardens, paved areas or courts and other amenity features.

  • Traineeship Agreement means an agreement made subject to the terms of this award between an employer and the trainee for a traineeship and which is registered with the appropriate state training authority, NETTFORCE, or under the provisions of the appropriate state legislation. A traineeship agreement shall be made in accordance with the relevant approved traineeship scheme and shall not operate unless this condition is met.

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  • Workforce housing means housing for sale or rent with combined rental costs

  • Transportation means any land, sea or air conveyance required to Transport the Insured during an Emergency Evacuation. Transportation includes, but is not limited to, air ambulances, land ambulances and private motor vehicles.