UDAA definition

UDAA means the Urban Development Administration Authority in Pakse; and

Examples of UDAA in a sentence

  • Effective July 1, 2008, all of the UDAA employees shall receive a 4.2% increase.

  • The Board has allocated a bank of $18,000 to be utilized among eligible UDAA members as a retirement bonus.

  • This amount will be divided as specified by the UDAA and paid to the individual, eligible administrators upon their retirement from the Upper Deerfield Township Schools.

  • The Beneficiary shall, through MPWT, cause PMIU to ensure that the contract to expand an existing landfill site is not awarded until a comprehensive feasibility study is prepared and submitted to ADB for its no objection including the necessary due diligence, a review of the financial condition of Pakse UDAA, and a collection fee adjustment to cover the capital cost of expansion.

  • The Beneficiary shall cause UDAA to ensure that starting from year 2013 its annual budget allocation is increased to ensure that it covers proper O&M of (a) the drainage facilities within Pakse; and (b) the river bank protection in Pakse.

Related to UDAA

  • SUVA means Specific Ultraviolet Absorption at 254 nanometers (nm), an indicator of the humic content of a water. It is calculated by dividing a sample’s ultraviolet absorption at a wavelength of 254 nm (UV254) (in m-1) by its concentration of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) (in mg/L).

  • Nodal Ministry means the Ministry or Department identified pursuant to this order in respect of a particular item of goods or services or works.

  • LHSIA means the Local Health System Integration Act, 2006, and the regulations made under it, as it and they may be amended from time to time;

  • NOAA means National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration or successor thereto.

  • Rural health clinic means a rural health clinic as defined under section 1861 of part C of title XVIII of the social security act, chapter 531, 49 Stat. 620, 42 U.S.C. 1395x, and certified to participate in medicaid and medicare.