Base allocation definition

Base allocation means the total state allocation to all schools in the district generated by the distribution formula under RCW 28A.150.260 (4)(a), (5), (6), and (8) and the allocation under RCW 28A.150.415, to be divided by the district's full-time equivalent enrollment.
Base allocation means the most recent allocation that was not reduced under subsection (2) of this section.
Base allocation means the total state allocation to all schools in the district generated by the distribution formula under RCW 28A.150.260 (3) (b), (c)(i), and (d), (4), and (7), to be divided by the district's full-time equivalent enrollment.

Examples of Base allocation in a sentence

  • The community college board of directors shall ensure compliance with Iowa Code chapter 260G.20.3(3) The authority will review and approve all program designations and maintain a record of all approved programs.[ARC 0612C, IAB 2/20/13, effective 3/27/13; ARC 3383C, IAB 10/11/17, effective 11/15/17; ARC 5524C, IAB 3/24/21, effective4/28/21] 261—20.4(260G) Funding allocation.20.4(1) Base allocation.

  • The institutional componentThere are two elements to the institutional component: administrative capacity and local electoral accountability – the grant therefore is as follows:I = Base allocation + [Admin support * Population] + [Council support * Number of Seats]Where the values used in the formula are:I = R350 000 + [R1*population] + [R36 000* councillors] The “base allocation” is an amount that will go to every municipal structure (except for a district management area).

  • The grant therefore is as follows:I = Base allocation + [Admin support * Population] + [Council support * Number of seats]Where the values used in the formula are:I = R350 000 + [R1*population] + [R36 000* councillors] The “base allocation” is an amount that will go to every municipality (except for a district management area).

  • During this fiscal period, the County received a Base allocation of $91.7M in 2011 Public Safety Realignment funds from the State of California.

  • The Material allocation period corresponds to the term of this TCS Attachment, except if the Home Base allocation is terminated earlier in accordance with the provisions set forth herein or otherwise agreed by the Parties.


More Definitions of Base allocation

Base allocation means the number and authorization types issued to base ranches through the allocation formula.
Base allocation means the number of Acre-Inches of irrigation water per year per Certified Irrigated Acre as shown on the allocation subarea map, attached as Appendix C, which from time to time may be amended by the District.
Base allocation means an annual amount of funding from the Provincial Payment to be provided to County, as determined by the Designated Service Manager, which is to be adjusted as set out in paragraphs 6-8 of this Agreement.
Base allocation means actual time consumed during the previous year/season of play, plus up to a %.
Base allocation means the amount of water allocated to each customer class for both interior and exterior use on a monthly or billing cycle basis.
Base allocation means the total state allocation to all schools in the district generated by the distribution formula under RCW 28A.150.260 (3) through (5), to be divided by the district's full-time equivalent enrollment.
Base allocation means the total state allocation to all schools in the district generated by the distribution formula under section 106 (3) through (5) of this act, to be divided by the district's full-time equivalent enrollment.