Base County definition

Base County means the metropolitan county in which a Hauler's office, records, and vehicles are primarily located. If differing parts of the Hauler's business are located in more than one metropolitan county, the Base County shall be the metropolitan county in which most of the Hauler's vehicles are kept, as determined by the Department at the time of licensing. The Base County for Haulers based in a county not participating in the regional Hauler Licensing Program shall be an adjacent metropolitan county as determined by the Department.
Base County means the metropolitan area county in which a hauler’s office, records, and vehicles are primarily located. If different parts of the hauler’s business are located in more than one metropolitan area county, the base county shall be the metropolitan area county in which most of the vehicles are kept, as determined by the department at the time of license application. The base county for haulers based in a county not participating in the regional licensing program shall be an adjacent metropolitan area county as determined by the department.

Examples of Base County in a sentence

  • The Hauler shall submit a completed application to the Base County on forms provided by the Base County.

  • Base County Tier Allocation: The Iowa Adolescent Pregnancy Risk Index was prepared for the Iowa Department of Human Services by the Center for Social and Behavioral Research, University of Northern Iowa.

  • The Hauler shall submit to the Base County all License application information necessary to obtain a Base License and all Operating Licenses.

  • Suspension or revocation of a Hauler's Base License by the Base County shall constitute sufficient basis for the summary suspension or revocation of the Hauler's Operating License issued by the County.

  • If the Base County does not act on a License renewal application, which is complete and submitted by June 30, the current Base License and Operating Licenses shall continue in force until action is taken.

  • The Hauler must affix the decal required by the Base County in a conspicuous place on the left side of the cab of the vehicle for which it was issued as directed by the Base County.

  • The Hauler shall pay all License fees to the Base County for a Base License and all Operating Licenses issued pursuant to the Regional Hauler Licensing Program.

  • Registered students occasionally have approved accommodations that may not be needed in every class setting.

  • All vehicles used by the Hauler for the collection or transportation of Mixed Municipal Solid Waste within the County shall be included in the Hauler's Base License application to the Base County.

  • Hauler License renewal applications must be submitted to the Base County by April 30 of the renewal year.

Related to Base County

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  • Home Country means, with respect to an Insured Person, the country or territory as shown on the Insured Person’s passport or the country or territory of which the Insured Person is a permanent resident.

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  • County Assessor means the Greenville County Assessor, or the person holding any successor office of the County.

  • State Council means the resident members of the State Council for Interstate Adult Offender Supervision created by each state under Article IV of this compact.

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  • Distribution Code means the Distribution Code of Licenced Distribution Network Operators of Great Britain;

  • Declaration Page The enclosed document that forms a part of this Service Agreement, listing important information regarding You, Your Property and other vital information.

  • sitting means, in relation to a House, a period during which that House is sitting continuously without adjournment, and includes any period during which the House is in committee;

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  • Program Staff means a person employed by the local program who is knowledgeable in a particular subject matter. For the purposes of the complaint process, program staff may not be involved in a specific complaint prior to the receipt of the complaint or the request for a review of the complaint.