State Act definition

State Act means the Illinois Anti-Pollution Bond Act of 1970.
State Act means Montana Code Annotated, Title 75, Part 5, Chapter 11, as amended from time to time.
State Act means the Nebraska Environmental Protection Act, Neb. Rev. Stat.

Examples of State Act in a sentence

  • Those employees employed under the provisions of Michigan State Act 78 shall be entitled to all of the protection and rights enumerated in that Act and Act 78 shall apply to those employees in any situation where the said Act is in conflict to the provisions stated under this contract.

  • Long Service Leave conditions shall accrue in accordance with the relevant State Act.


More Definitions of State Act

State Act means the Georgia Water Quality Control Act, as amended (Official Code of Georgia Annotated; Title 12, Chapter 5, Article 2).
State Act means an Act passed by the Legislature of a State established or continued by the Constitution;
State Act means the Nebraska Environmental Protection Act, Neb. Rev. Stat. §81-1501 through 81-1533, as amended.
State Act means the Act of the Parliament of the State of New South Wales or the Parliament of the State of Victoria approving this agreement and, if amended, includes each of those Acts as amended and ‘State Acts’ means both such Acts;
State Act means any law made by the Legislature of a State;
State Act means the Gujarat Electricity Industry (Reorganisation and Regulation) Act, 2003.
State Act means the Washington Clean Air Act, chapter 70.94 RCW, as amended.