Operating Fund definition

Operating Fund means a fund in which the revenues and expenditures are subject to appropriation control.
Operating Fund means the Dual Party Relay Service Operating Fund which is a specific fund to be created by the commission and established, invested, managed, and maintained for the exclusive purpose of implementing the provisions of this chapter according to commission regulations.
Operating Fund means the agency operating fund established by each Guarantee Agency as required by the Higher Education Act.

Examples of Operating Fund in a sentence

  • By drawing down the funds obligated in this letter, you and your agency are confirming agreement and compliance with the all terms and conditions of the Operating Fund program.

  • By drawing down the funds obligated in this letter, you and your agency are confirming agreement and compliance with all terms and conditions of the Operating Fund program.

  • The School Operating Fund is considered a major fund of the School Board for financial reporting purposes.

  • Unrestricted contributions are recognized as revenue of the Operating Fund in the year received or receivable if the amount to be received can be reasonably estimated and collection is reasonably assured.

  • The Operating Fund is maintained to record all the day to day operating revenues and expenses.


More Definitions of Operating Fund

Operating Fund means a fund for common expenses that usually occur either once a year or more often than once a year, as set out in section 92(a);
Operating Fund means the Operating Fund as defined in the
Operating Fund means the fund so designated which is created by the General Resolution.
Operating Fund means the Operating Fund established pursuant to Section
Operating Fund means a fund established to provide for the payment of the Operating C&E of the WGFP.
Operating Fund means the fund so designated created by Section 502;