County plan definition

County plan means a plan for a 9-1-1 system or enhanced 9-1-1 system, or an amendment to the plan, developed by a county or several counties together under this subtitle.
County plan means a county monumentation and remonumentation plan and perpetual monument maintenance plan established under section 8.
County plan means the county human services plan required by section 50-06.2-04.

Examples of County plan in a sentence

  • A list of the current County plan offerings is available on the County’s website (xxx.xxxxx.xxx) under the Human Resources Benefits section.

  • The goals are similar to the goals outlined in the County plan, but the objectives are adjusted for the jurisdiction.

  • However, if a member becomes ineligible to participate in the union offered 457 plan, then they may no longer contribute to the union offered 457 plan and may elect to transfer said assets to the County plan.

  • Any county contribution in excess of the core plan cost may be applied to the Cass County plan electives.

  • Description of the County plan for tribal outreach and participation.


More Definitions of County plan

County plan means the solid waste management plan for York County as approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection and the City of York.
County plan means a county monumentation and remonumentation plan under section 8.
County plan means a plan for a 911 system or enhanced 911 system 27 or any amendment to the plan developed by a county or several counties together
County plan means, for the purpose of the Independent Living Program, a written document for the federal fiscal year that describes the county programs, goals and objectives to meet the services needs and activities of ILP youth.
County plan means the integrated waste management plan of the County approved by the Board pursuant to the Act as in effect from time to time.
County plan means a comprehensive plan and all amendments and revisions thereof for the provision of adequate water supply systems and sewerage systems throughout the county whether publicly or privately owned to include all towns, municipal corporations, and sanitary districts therein.
County plan. ’ means the County Short–Doyle Plan which must be adopted by each county, or counties acting jointly, in accordance with Section 5650 of the act.