Budget Recommendations Sample Clauses

Budget Recommendations. During the development of the budget, the Association may make written budgetary recommendations to the District. The District shall make the final determination as to the disposition of the recommendations submitted by the Association.
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Budget Recommendations. TD524.A4A472 [Juneau, 1997]. ADL 1 wln97-148952 Dec Rural Sanitation 2005 Action Plan: Recommendations Developed and Adopted by the Governor’s Council on Rural Sanitation, Public Comment Draft . Juneau, July 28, 1997. ADL 1-8 Dec Rural Sanitation 2005 Action Plan, Executive Summary: Recommendations Developed and Adopted by the Governor’s Council on Rural Sanitation, Public Comment Draft. Juneau, July 29, 1997. ADL 1-8 Sep Plan for A Subsistence Priority and Returning Fish and Wildlife Management to the State: Report of the Governor’s Task Force on Subsistence. Jul Summary of Draft Package for a Subsistence Priority and Returning Fish and Game Management to the State. KFA1705.6.H85A47 Juneau, July, 1997. ADL 1-8 wln97-197692 Apr Alaska-Executive Branch Workforce Underutilization Report. Anchorage, April 15, 1997. ADL 1 JK9560.5.M5S75 wln96-051945 Jun 1996 Annual Report on The Status of Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action in Alaska State Government. JK9560.5.M5A46 Anchorage, 1997. ADL 1-5 wln97-180907 Jan Workforce Underutilization Report. Anchorage, January 15, 1997. ADL 1 JK9560.5.M5S75 wln96-051945 Mar ADL 2 Office of International Trade Dec Negotiating with Russians: ( Some Tips On What You Should Do or Not Do To Succeed). Anchorage, 1994. ADL 1-4, 6-8 Jul Budget Instructions, Fiscal Year 1998. HJ2053.A4A37 Juneau, August, 1996. ADL 1 wln84-068334 Jun Executive Budget Summary For Fiscal Year 1998: July 1997 - June 1998. Juneau, 1997. ADL 1-8 HJ11.A443c wln96-030119 May (Operating and Capital Budget Workbook, Fiscal Year 1994.) Juneau, 1995. (Microfiche) ADL 1 J2053.A4B83 FY94 Capital Agency Submission wln90-328386 Jan (Operating and Capital Budget Workbook, Fiscal Year 1998.) Juneau, 1997. ADL 5 HJ2053.A4B83 Administration wln90-328386 Commerce & Economic Development Community & Regional Affairs Corrections Court System Education Environmental Conservation Fish & Game Governor Health & Social Services Labor Law Loan Programs Military & Veterans Affairs Natural Resources Public Safety Revenue Transportation & Public Facilities University of Alaska Mar Capital Budget and Six-Year Plan Capital Project Status (CP3) Jun State of Alaska Six Year Capital Plan Fiscal Years 1997-2002. HJ11.A497 Juneau, March, 1996. ADL 1-8 wln97-168972 Jun State of Alaska Six Year Capital Plan for Fiscal Years 1998-2003 and Capital Budget for Fiscal Year 1998. HJ11.A498 Juneau, February, 1997. ADL 1-7 wln97-174958 Dec Proceedings of the Alaska Salmon Strategy Foru...
Budget Recommendations. Xxxxx Creek’s fiscal year matches the federal fiscal year (October 1 – September 30). All TSPLOST revenues and expenditures are included in a separate Fund and expenditures cannot be made without proper Council authorizations. For FY2018, to work with the Finance Director, City Clerk, and City Manager to bring a project plan and related Budget Amendment to the City Council for consideration and finalization. For FY2019 and throughout the Term of the Agreement, following the Budget schedule promulgated by the Finance Director, identify and submit requests to forward the TSPLOST implementation for consideration by the City Council. • Xxxxxxxx at Xxxxxxx Bridge Intersection Improvement (JCR-009) o $500K right-of-way o $2M construction • Xxxx/Xxxxx Corridor (Phase I, Xxxxx to XxXxxxxx Ferry) (JCR-008a) o $400K design/concept/engineering o $500K right-of-way o $2.6M construction • Xxxx/Xxxxx Corridor (Phase II, Xxxxx to Xxxxxxx Bridge) (JCR-008b) o $200K design/concept/engineering o $250K right-of-way o $1.3M construction • Xxxx/Xxxxx Corridor (Phase III, Abbotts Bridge to Xxxx) (JCR-008c) o $200K design/concept/engineering o $250K right-of-way o $1.3M construction • Bridge Improvements (JCR-025) o $150K design/concept/engineering o $250K right-of-way o $1.1M construction • Xxxxxx Bridge Road Widening (Old Alabama Road to Xxxxxxx Road) (JCR-005) o $500K design/concept/engineering o $500K right-of-way o $4M construction • Xxxxx Bridge Widening (Xxxxxxx Road to XxXxxxxx Ferry) (JCR-002) o $250K design/concept/engineering o $500K right-of-way o $6.25M construction • Xxxxx Bridge Widening (Phase I, Waters to Xxxxx) (JCR-003) o $250K design/concept/engineering o $4.75M construction • Xxxxx Bridge Widening (Phase II, Xxxxx to State Bridge) (JCR-004) o $250K design/concept/engineering o $1M right-of-way o $2.75M construction • XxXxxxxx Ferry Road Widening (Union Hill to Xxxxxxx) (JCR-007) o $250K design/concept/engineering o $5.25M right-of-way • Xxxxxxx Bridge at State Bridge (JCR-020) o $1.5M design/concept/engineering o $500K right-of-way o $6M construction • Xxxxxxx Bridge Capacity Project (Chattahoochee River to XxXxxxxx Ferry) (JCR-001) o $500K design/concept/engineering o $250K right-of-way o $9.25M construction o $750K right-of-way o $2.5M construction • New Road in Technology Park (JCR-012) o $50K design/concept/engineering o $150K right-of-way o $2.3M construction • Old Alabama Rd. Capacity (Xxxxxx Ferry Road to Old Alabama Connector) (JCR-006) o $100K desig...
Budget Recommendations. Supplier may, from time to time, propose changes to the annual budget that it considers necessary or appropriate. City acceptance of such proposals shall be at City’s sole discretion.
Budget Recommendations. Principle: Police Department supervisors and/or managers shall prepare written budgetary recommendations for their respective sections/units based on annual research regarding staffing levels (refer to Standard 16.1.2), levels of service, expenditures, and forecasts.
Budget Recommendations. Following the Budget schedule promulgated by the Finance Director, identify and submit requests to forward the City’s established level of operations, maintenance priorities, transportation plans, and Short Term Work Program for consideration.
Budget Recommendations. On or before January 31st in each fiscal year of the Joint Venture, the Management Board must advance a recommended five-year Budget to the Joint Venturers for their consideration.
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Budget Recommendations. Xxxxx Creek’s fiscal year matches the federal fiscal year (October 1 – September 30). All Parks Bond revenues and expenditures are included in a separate Fund and expenditures cannot be made without proper Council authorizations. For FY2018, to work with the Finance Director, City Clerk, and City Manager to bring a project plan and related Budget Amendment to the City Council for consideration and finalization. For FY2019 and throughout the Term of the Agreement, following the Budget schedule promulgated by the Finance Director, identify and submit requests to forward the Parks Bond implementation for consideration by the City Council.

Related to Budget Recommendations

  • Budget Revisions Grantee shall obtain Prior Approval from Grantor whenever a Budget revision is necessary for one or more of the reasons enumerated in 2 CFR 200.308 or 44 Ill. Admin. Code 7000.370(b). All requests for Budget revisions that require Grantor approval shall be signed by Grantee’s authorized representative and submitted to Grantor for approval. Expenditure of funds under a requested revision is prohibited and will not be reimbursed if expended before Grantor gives written approval.

  • BUDGET REDUCTIONS In the event that the County’s Board of Supervisors adopts, in any fiscal year, a County Budget which provides for reductions in the salaries and benefits paid to the majority of County employees and imposes similar reductions with respect to County Contracts, the County reserves the right to reduce its payment obligation under this Contract correspondingly for that fiscal year and any subsequent fiscal year during the term of this Contract (including any extensions), and the services to be provided by the Contractor under this Contract shall also be reduced correspondingly. The County’s notice to the Contractor regarding said reduction in payment obligation shall be provided within thirty (30) calendar days of the Board’s approval of such actions. Except as set forth in the preceding sentence, the Contractor shall continue to provide all of the services set forth in this Contract.

  • Background and Narrative of Budget Reductions 2. Assumptions Used in the Deficit Reduction Plan: - EBF and Estimated New Tier Funding: - Equal Assessed Valuation and Tax Rates: - Employee Salaries and Benefits: - Short and Long Term Borrowing: - Educational Impact: - Other Assumptions: - Has the district considered shared services or outsourcing (Ex: Transportation, Insurance) If yes please explain:

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  • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act Grantee certifies that it is in compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), Public Law Xx. 000-000, 00 XXX Parts 160, 162 and 164, and the Social Security Act, 42 USC 1320d-2 through 1320d-7, in that it may not use or disclose protected health information other than as permitted or required by law and agrees to use appropriate safeguards to prevent use or disclosure of the protected health information. Grantee shall maintain, for a minimum of six (6) years, all protected health information.

  • Wall Street Transparency and Accountability Act of 2010 The parties hereby agree that none of (i) Section 739 of the WSTAA, (ii) any similar legal certainty provision included in any legislation enacted, or rule or regulation promulgated, on or after the Trade Date, (iii) the enactment of the WSTAA or any regulation under the WSTAA, (iv) any requirement under the WSTAA or (v) any amendment made by the WSTAA shall limit or otherwise impair either party’s right to terminate, renegotiate, modify, amend or supplement this Confirmation or the Agreement, as applicable, arising from a termination event, force majeure, illegality, increased cost, regulatory change or similar event under this Confirmation, the Equity Definitions or the Agreement (including, but not limited to, any right arising from any Acceleration Event).

  • Pro-Children Act Grantee certifies that it is in compliance with the Pro-Children Act of 2001 in that it prohibits smoking in any portion of its facility used for the provision of health, day care, early childhood development services, education or library services to children under the age of eighteen (18), which services are supported by federal or state government assistance (except such portions of the facilities which are used for inpatient substance abuse treatment) (20 USC 7181-7184).

  • COBRA “COBRA” means the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985, as amended.

  • Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA A. The State acknowledges its commitment to comply with the spirit and intent of the leave entitlement provided by the FMLA and the California Family Rights Act (CFRA) referred to collectively as "FMLA." The State and the Union recognize that on occasion it will be necessary for employees of the State to take job- protected leave for reasons consistent with the FMLA. As defined by the FMLA, reasons for an FMLA leave may include an employee's serious health condition, for the care of a child, spouse, or parent who has a serious health condition, and/or for the birth or adoption of a child. B. For the purposes of providing the FMLA benefits the following definitions shall apply: 1. An eligible employee means an employee who meets the eligibility criteria set forth in the FMLA; 2. An employee's child means any child, regardless of age, who is affected by a serious health condition as defined by the FMLA and is incapable of self care. "Care" as provided in this section applies to the individual with the covered health condition;

  • Hatch Act The Subrecipient agrees that no funds provided, nor personnel employed under this Agreement, shall be in any way or to any extent engaged in the conduct of political activities in violation of Chapter 15 of Title V of the U.S.C.

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