Health Districts definition

Health Districts means the seven regional public health districts created pursuant to Title 39, Chapter 4, Idaho Code.
Health Districts means collectively all such health districts.
Health Districts means the geographical and administrative sub-divisions of the PHOs;

Examples of Health Districts in a sentence

  • Participating Health Districts, Participating Local Governments, and the State shall maintain, for a period of at least five (5) years, records of Opioid Fund expenditures and documents underlying those expenditures, so that it can be verified that funds are being or have been utilized in a manner consistent with the National Settlement Agreements, Future Resolutions, and this Agreement.

  • If all Participating Health Districts cease to exist, the HD Share will be split equally between the State Share and the LG Share.

  • If any Participating Health District ceases to exist, the funds shall be allocated between the remaining Participating Health Districts as provided for in this paragraph.

  • Any funds allocated under Exhibit C to a Non-Participating Health District shall be allocated to the Participating Health Districts in proportion to the allocation set forth in Exhibit C.

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