Public subsidy definition

Public subsidy means a program, benefit, or
Public subsidy means the Rhode Island CCAP program, the Federal Head Start program, or any other materially similar child care subsidy program offered by a Federal, State, municipal, or quasi-public entity.
Public subsidy means a public program or public benefit or assistance of any type that is designed to stimulate the economic development of a corporation, industry, or sector of the state's economy or to create or retain jobs in this state. The term includes grants, loans, loan guarantees, benefits relating to an enterprise or empowerment zone, fee waivers, land price subsidies, infrastructure development and improvements designed to principally benefit a single business or defined group of businesses, matching funds, tax refunds, tax rebates, or tax abatements.

Examples of Public subsidy in a sentence

  • July 21, 2020 Last day for candidates to sign and file a public subsidy agreement.July 27, 2020 Last day to file an affidavit of contributions to qualify for public subsidy.August 25, 2020 Party account and general account public subsidy distributed to eligible candidates not later than one week after the canvassing board certification.December 31, 2020 Public subsidy agreements for all candidates expire.

  • Public subsidy is often required to fill the financial gap on affordable units.

  • Public investment Public subsidy of the capital cost of deployment in non-commercial areas is well established, but the levels vary enormously, and they need to be seen in the context of other public economic infrastructure expenditure.Furthermore, other mechanisms can be used, such as tax-breaks and opex subsidy.

  • Public subsidy has historically played a key role in the provision of sub market housing.

  • The temptation can be to promote a version of the mission prison components’ national policy and procedures however, the imposition of any such procedures usually proves unsustainable.


More Definitions of Public subsidy

Public subsidy means funding from the Council and/or the GLA together with any additional public subsidy received by the Owner to support the delivery of the Development
Public subsidy means any government-sponsored credit, funding, or abatement, including but not limited to: loans; property tax or assessment abatements, credits, or reductions; taxable or tax exempt bonds; or grants including fee waivers.
Public subsidy means funding from the Council and/or the GLA together with any additional public subsidy secured by the Developer, the First Landowner and or the Second Landowner to support the delivery of the Development "Relevant Review Date" means the Early Stage Review Date or the Late Stage Review Date (as the context requires)
Public subsidy means … The Task Force will discuss this definition at its meeting on May 3, 2007.
Public subsidy means a state or local government agency grant, contribution of personal property, real property, infrastructure, the principal amount of a loan at rates below those commercially available to the recipient, any reduction or deferral of any tax or any fee, any guarantee of any payment under any loan, lease, or other obligation, or any preferential use of government facilities given to an organization. To qualify as a public subsidy, the value must be $150,000 or greater.
Public subsidy means a public program or public