Industrial Authority definition

Industrial Authority means the Public Service Commission, as constituted under the Government Sector Employment Act 2013, the Government Sector Employment Regulation 2014 and the Government Sector Employment Rules 2014.
Industrial Authority or "IDA" means the York County Industrial Development Authority or any lawful successor body thereto.
Industrial Authority means a commission, court, board, tribunal, committee or other entity having authority under the law of the Commonwealth or another State or a Territory to exercise powers of conciliation or arbitration in relation to industrial matters or industrial disputes.

Examples of Industrial Authority in a sentence

  • The Board’s obligation to make Advances is fully subordinate to the Board’s obligation to make payments of the sales tax proceeds pursuant to projects agreements between the Board and the Tulsa County Industrial Authority securing the payment of bonds issued by such Authority.

  • The Industrial Authority has no financial transactions or account balances; therefore, it is not presented in the basic financial statements.

  • Those portions of meetings of the Virginia Military Advisory Council, the Virginia National Defense Industrial Authority, or a local or regional military affairs organization appointed by a local governing body, during which there is discussion of records excluded from this chapter pursuant to subdivision 12 of § 2.2-3705.2.

  • The Industrial Authority does not issue separate financial statements.

  • The Industrial Authority exists to issue and service revenue bond debt for private businesses to aid in the financing of the industrial manufacturing facilities for the purpose of providing employment and raising below average manufacturing wages and for established industries that are in need of modernization in order to meet the pollution control requirements of the federal government, state, county and city.


More Definitions of Industrial Authority

Industrial Authority means a court or tribunal or other body or person, constituted under a law of the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory with power of conciliation or arbitration in relation industrial disputes;
Industrial Authority means the Public Employment Office, as constituted under the Public Sector Employment and Management Act 2002.
Industrial Authority means any court, commission, tribunal or person constituted by or under any law of the Commonwealth or of the State having power to determine industrial disputes or industrial matters and make awards, orders or determinations in settlement thereof;
Industrial Authority means the Director of Public Employment, as constituted under the Public Sector Employment and Management Act 2002.
Industrial Authority means a commission, court, board, tribunal or other entity having authority under a law of the Commonwealth or this State to exercise powers of conciliation or arbitration for industrial matters or industrial disputes.’.
Industrial Authority means the Industrial Commission, or an Industrial Magistrates Court, or the Industrial Registrar acting in the official capacity as registrar;
Industrial Authority means the Public Employment Office constituted under the Public Sector Management Act, 1988.