Approved Uses definition

Approved Uses means forward-looking strategies, programming, and services to abate the opioid epidemic that fall within the list of uses on Exhibit A. Consistent with the terms of the National Settlement Agreements and Bankruptcy Resolutions, “Approved Uses” shall include the reasonable administrative expenses associated with overseeing and administering Opioid Settlement Funds. Reimbursement by the State or Local Governments for past expenses are not Approved Uses.
Approved Uses has the meaning set forth in Section 2.14.
Approved Uses means any opioid or substance use disorder related

Examples of Approved Uses in a sentence

  • This MOA requires that Opioid Settlement Funds be utilized only for future opioid remediation activities, and Parties shall expend Opioid Settlement Funds only for Approved Uses and for expenditures incurred after the effective date of this MOA, unless execution of the National Settlement Agreements requires a later date.

  • It is the intent of the Parties that counties will continue to fund child protection services for children and families who are affected by addiction, in compliance with the Approved Uses in Exhibit A.

  • Participating Local Governments can form partnerships at the local level whereby Participating Local Governments dedicate a portion of their Opioid Settlement Funds to support city- or community-based work with local stakeholders and partners within the Approved Uses.

  • On or before the master lease commencement date, Master Tenant or Operators shall have acquired, and thereafter Master Tenant or Operators, shall maintain all licenses, certificates, accreditations, approvals, permits, variances, waivers, provider agreements and other authorizations needed to operate the Healthcare Facilities for Approved Uses.

  • The Tenant is allowed to market or promote the Premises in any form of marketing or promotion campaign (whether through newspapers, advertisements, radio, television commercials, internet, banners, brochures and/or any other medium) provided that the Tenant states in writing (where applicable) and in any event makes clear to the public the term of the tenancy of the Premises and the Approved Use(s) of the Premises.


More Definitions of Approved Uses

Approved Uses means any opioid or substance use disorder related projects or programs that fall within the list of uses in Schedule D.
Approved Uses means any substance use disorder related services,
Approved Uses has the meaning set forth in Section 5.14. -------------
Approved Uses means forward-looking strategies, programming, and services to xxxxx the opioid epidemic that fall within the list of uses on Exhibit A. Consistent with the terms of the National Settlement Agreements and Bankruptcy Resolutions, “Approved Uses” shall include the reasonable administrative expenses associated with overseeing and administering Opioid Settlement Funds. Reimbursement by the State or Local Governments for past expenses are not Approved Uses.
Approved Uses means any opioid or co-occurring substance use disorder related strategies, projects, or programs that fall within, or are reasonably related or otherwise consistent with, the list of uses set out in Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference.
Approved Uses means those uses identified in Exhibit A, Opioid Settlement Funds – Approved Uses.
Approved Uses means the provision of Enhanced 911 and/or Basic 911 to (a) 911 Users who principally utilize such services at such 911 User’s residence and occasionally at other locations; (b) 911 Users that are enterprises that use either an on-site or PBX during customary business hours and should reasonably be expected to have reasonably customary 911 usage patterns due to the nature of such enterprise’s business or operations; for clarity, the provision of Enhanced 911 service and/or Basic 911 service to enterprises that use either an on-site or hosted PBX but operate outside customary business hours, including, without limitation, assisted living facilities, nursing homes and other similar facilities, and to which (c) and/or (d), below, do not apply; or should not reasonably be expected to have reasonably customary 911 usage patterns due to the nature of such enterprise’s business or operations, do not constitute “Approved Uses”; (c) 911 Users that operate non-emergency call center(s) that should reasonably be expected to have only occasional use of 911 due to the nature of such call center’s business or operations; for clarity, central station alarm and other similar call centers that direct calls to emergency services do not constitute “Approved Uses”; and (d) 911 Users that operate call center(s) that support the deaf and/or hard of hearing community, which are more commonly known as “relay services.”