Utility District definition

Utility District means the Pascoag utility district, a quasi-municipal corporation,
Utility District means the Block Island Utility District d/b/a Block Island Power Company.
Utility District means the Block Island utility district, a quasi-municipal corporation,

Examples of Utility District in a sentence

  • Protests must be mailed or hand delivered to the Manager of Purchasing, East Bay Municipal Utility District, 375 Eleventh Street, Oakland, CA 94607 or P.O. Box 24055, Oakland, California 94623.

  • Protests must be mailed, hand delivered, or emailed to the Manager of Purchasing, Mailstop 102, East Bay Municipal Utility District, 375 Eleventh Street, Oakland, CA 94607 or P.O. Box 24055, Oakland, California 94623.

  • The policy(ies) will not be canceled nor the above coverages/endorsements reduced without 30 days written notice to East Bay Municipal Utility District at the address above.

  • The Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) is committed to achieving full and equal contracting opportunity for ratepayers doing business with SMUD.

  • Pacific County Conservation District; PSA - Puget Soundkeeper Alliance; PSMFC - Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission; PS - Puget Sound;PSRF - Puget Sound Restoration Fund; PSWQAT - Puget Sound Water Quality Authority Team; PUD - Public Utility District; Rec - recreational; Reps - representatives; USACE - U.


More Definitions of Utility District

Utility District means a quasi-municipal corporation, district and political
Utility District means the jurisdictional limits of the Authority as set forth and defined in Chapter 94-491, Laws of Florida, Special Acts of 1994. For identification purposes, that portion of the System originally acquired by the County from Kingsley Service Company, together with any additions thereto, shall be designated the "Kingsley District"; that portion of the System originally acquired by the County from Clay Utility Company, together with any additions thereto, shall be designated the "West Clay District" (formerly known as the "Clay District"); that portion of the System originally acquired by the County from Mid-Clay Service Corp. shall be designated the "Mid-Clay District", which shall also include service to The Ravines PUD in Middleburg, and the Spencers development area. Mid-Clay District shall further include the water service only users in what is commonly known as the Lake Asbury residential area of Clay County, who may be billed at rates, fees and charges different from those charged to other classes of users within the Mid- Clay District; and that portion of the System transferred to the Authority by the County on October 1, 1994, known as the Pier Station Community Water System defined in Sec. 19-351 Clay County Code, shall be designated the "Pier Station District", which shall be included with the Kingsley District for rate purposes. The service territory acquired from Florida Water Services Corporation, situate in Keystone Heights, Florida, a municipality, and in the surrounding areas outside of that municipality, together with any additions thereto, shall be subject to its own water rate schedule, and shall be known as the “Keystone District” or “Keystone Water System” for that purpose, and shall be included in the Mid-Clay District for purposes of wastewater rates.
Utility District means any utility district created pursuant to Tennessee Code Annotated Title 7, Chapter 82, or as otherwise provided in state law.
Utility District means any municipality created pursuant to Tenn. Code Ann., Title 7, Chapter 82.
Utility District means the Pascoag utility district, a quasi-municipal corporation, district and political subdivision of the state established and empowered by this chapter to:
Utility District means the Block Island Utility District, a municipal corporation, having a distinct existence from the State of Rhode Island and empowered by the Act to:
Utility District or "district " means an area comprised of two contiguous congressional districts as such congressional districts are described in state law. The board of directors shall certify the boundaries of each utility district no less than sixty days prior to the Corporation's first general election. In the event that an odd