Adopted Budget definition
Examples of Adopted Budget in a sentence
The amount of this even exchange shall be based on the Fiscal Year 2016-17 Adopted Budget for the bargaining unit and will be determined by converting the amount appropriated for offset to a percentage of the total salaries and benefits.
Allocate costs for administrative fee, audit, liability insurance and any other amounts approved by the JPA on a prorated basis to each section using the percentage of each section’s share of expenditures from the approved Adopted Budget.
Five (5) copies of the C.C.F.S.-311 of the Adopted Budget will be provided to the Association.
The proposed improvements qualify under the allowable work categories included in the FY 2019-20 Adopted Budget and Multi-Year Capital Plan, Safety Improvements – Countywide (Project No. 2000000541 - Site 3001327).
In the event that additional services are requested that were not part of the Adopted Budget the Parties will agree to address these payments through one or more additional Funding transfers.
Annually, the Parties agree to transfer 100% of the Fiscal Year’s Adopted Budget Funding that are general funds to the recipients on or before August 31 of the Fiscal Year.
During the term of this agreement, the District shall make available copies of formal budget reports, including the Adopted Budget, the First Interim Report, the Second Interim Report, the Third Interim Report (if applicable) and Unaudited Actuals Report.
The 2014 Adopted Budget for DPR includes $89 million of General Subfund revenues which will be the baseline for allocating General Subfund revenues to DPR, adjusted annually by the annual percent change (July to July) in the Consumer Price Index (CPI-U) for Seattle (“CPI”), unless the City Council by resolution with a ¾ vote determines that a natural disaster or exigent economic circumstances prevent the Council from maintaining this level of General Subfund support.
The Town shall pay the County based upon the annual cost of this Agreement, as set forth in the Adopted Budget, divided into monthly installments.
The Cost, Revenue, and Budget Unit of the Auditor-Controller will include AUTHORITY’s annual budget in the County’s Recommended and Adopted Budget and ensure that AUTHORITY’s budget is balanced, in the same manner as services provided to County departments and agencies.