PID Act definition

PID Act means Chapter 372, Texas Local Government Code, as amended.
PID Act means Chapter 372, Improvement Districts in Municipalities and Counties, Subchapter A, Public Improvement Districts, Texas Local Government Code, as amended.
PID Act means Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code, as amended.

Examples of PID Act in a sentence

  • However, the assessment lien runs with the land, and the portion of the Assessment that has not yet come due is not eliminated by the foreclosure of an ad valorem tax lien, according to Section 372.018(d) of the PID Act.


More Definitions of PID Act

PID Act means Texas Local Government Code Chapter 372, Public Improvement District Assessment Act, Subchapter A, Public Improvement Districts, as amended.
PID Act means Chapter 372, Local Government Code, as amended, entitled the “Public Improvement District Assessment Act.”
PID Act means the Public Improvement District Assessment Act, Texas Local Government Code, Chapter 372, as amended.
PID Act means the Public Improvement District Act, Sections 5-11-1 through 5-11-27 XXXX 0000, as amended.
PID Act means the Public Interest Disclosures Act 2022 (NSW).
PID Act means the Public Interest Disclosures Act 2022; and (b) words and expressions, including the terms 'corrective action', ‘public official’, ‘voluntary public interest disclosure’, ‘serious wrongdoing’, ‘relates to an agency’ and ‘public official associated with’ which have a defined meaning in the PID Act have the same meaning as in the PID Act. 1.2 The Service Provider must ensure that all individuals involved in providing services under this Agreement are made aware of the following: (a) that those individuals are public officials for the purposes of the PID Act; (b) how to make a voluntary public interest disclosure (“PID”); (c) DCJ’s public interest disclosure policy (“DCJ PID Policy”), available on the DCJ website at xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx/documents/resource- centre/policies/dcj-public-interest-disclosures-policy.pdf or as advised or updated from time to time by DCJ; (d) associated information and resources regarding making of public interest disclosures to DCJ under the DCJ PID Policy and any related materials, which may be made available or updated from time to time by DCJ; and (e) the fact that a person who is dissatisfied with the way in which a voluntary ‘public interest disclosure’ (PID) has been dealt with may be entitled to take further action under the PID Act or another Act or law. 1.3 The Service Provider must notify DCJ of a voluntary public interest disclosure of which the Service Provider becomes aware where either: (a) the disclosure relates to DCJ; or (b) the maker of the disclosure is known to be a public official associated with DCJ. 1.4 The Service Provider must notify DCJ of serious wrongdoing committed, or alleged to be committed, by an individual providing services under this Agreement. 1.5 The Service Provider must use its best endeavours to assist in an investigation of serious wrongdoing if requested to do so by a person dealing with a voluntary public interest disclosure on behalf of DCJ or any other agency. 1.6 The Service Provider acknowledges that: (a) If DCJ investigates a voluntary public interest disclosure and finds that serious wrongdoing or other misconduct occurred, DCJ has an obligation to take appropriate corrective action under s. 66 of the PID Act; and (b) in addition to any right of termination it has under any other clause of this Agreement or the Funding Deed, DCJ may terminate the Agreement in response to a finding of serious wrongdoing or other misconduct involving the Service Provider or an individual provi...