Legislative Assembly means the Legislative Assembly constituted under the provisions of Article 44.
Legislative office means the office of state senator, state representative, speaker
Legislative body means the municipal council.
Legislative authority means, with respect to a regional transit authority, the board of trustees thereof, and with respect to a county that is a transit authority, the board of county commissioners.
Legislator means any person holding office in the Senate or the House of Representatives of the Louisiana Legislature which is filled by the vote of the appropriate electorate.
previous planning legislation means any planning legislation that is repealed by the Act or the provincial legislation;
Board Change means, during any period of two consecutive years, individuals who at the beginning of such period constituted the entire Board cease for any reason to constitute a majority thereof unless the election, or the nomination for election, of each new director was approved by a vote of at least two-thirds of the directors then still in office who were directors at the beginning of the period.
Local legislative body means a common council, village board of trustees or town board of supervisors.
Legislation means bills, resolutions, motions, amendments,
Change is defined in Section 3.2.
Institutionalized individual means an individual who is an inpatient in a nursing facility, who is an inpatient in a medical institution and with respect to whom payment is made based on a level of care provided in a nursing facility or who is eligible for home- and community-based waiver services.
Change Control means the process set out in Section 2.6.
Rule change means the changing of fund rules by varying or deleting existing rules and adding new rules.
Metropolitan planning organization means the same as that term is defined in Section 72-1-208.5.
Community-Wide Standard means the standard of conduct, maintenance or other activity generally prevailing in the Community. Such standard may be more specifically determined by the Board of Directors of the Association. Such determination, however, must be consistent with the Community-Wide Standard originally established by the Declarant.
Regulatory Change means, with respect to Bank, any change on or after the date of this Agreement in United States federal, state, or foreign laws or regulations, including Regulation D, or the adoption or making on or after such date of any interpretations, directives, or requests applying to a class of lenders including Bank, of or under any United States federal or state, or any foreign laws or regulations (whether or not having the force of law) by any court or governmental or monetary authority charged with the interpretation or administration thereof.