Budget Appropriation definition

Budget Appropriation means the allocation of the total appropriation to each program for the following fiscal year, as provided for by a city’s budget as finally adopted. All appropriations shall be allocated to one or more of the nine programs as defined in this rule.
Budget Appropriation means the full amount inscribed in the SGB in favour of a Body towards the payment of a certain expense;
Budget Appropriation means the recurring or nonrecurring funds in Ch. 2020-111, § 4 at line 1321, Laws of Fla. The “Term” of this Agreement is from July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021.

Examples of Budget Appropriation in a sentence

  • As authorized by Budget Appropriation, are provided to the PROVIDER.

  • RESOLVED: That, upon the recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools, the Board of Education accept the Investment Schedule, the Treasurer’s Report, the Budget Appropriation Status Report, the Budget Transfer Report and the Revenue Budget Status report as provided.

  • RESOLVED: That, upon the recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools, the Board of Education accept the Investment Schedule, the Treasurer’s Report, the Budget Appropriation Status Report, the Revenue Budget Status Report, the Budget Transfer Report, and the Extra-Curricular Account Report as provided.

  • That the Board of Education approves the Budget Appropriation Transfers.

  • No funds appropriated by the Budget Appropriation Bill or otherwise available to an Organization of this State shall be expended except for purposes necessary to carry out the functions of such Organization (29 Del.

  • RESOLVED: That, upon the recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools, the Board of Education accept the Investment Schedule, the Treasurer’s Report, the Budget Appropriation Status Report, the Revenue Budget Status report, the Budget Transfer Report, and the Extra-Classroom Activity Report as provided.

  • RESOLVED: That, upon the recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools, the Board of Education accept the Investment Schedule, the Treasurer’s Report, the Budget Appropriation Status Report, the Revenue Budget Status report, the Budget Transfer Report, and the Extra Curricular Account Report as provided.

  • Budget Appropriation: Department receives general appropriations for purchases during budget process.

  • The Board approved the Individual Charter School Title I Budget Appropriation Details Forms for the 2021-2022 school year for the Title 1 distinguished schools; further authorizing the Chief Operating Officer to review and make necessary changes and execute for submission.

  • The Board approved the Individual Charter School Title I Budget Appropriation Details Forms for the 2022-2023 school year for the Title 1 distinguished schools; further authorizing the Chief Operating Officer authority and direction to review and make necessary changes and execute for submission.


More Definitions of Budget Appropriation

Budget Appropriation. The recurring or nonrecurring funds in Ch. 2021-36, § 4 at line 1300A, Laws of Fla.
Budget Appropriation means the maximum amount inscribed in the State Budget in favour of an Organ with a view to committing a certain expenditure; “Organ/Organs” shall mean the generic expression adopted in the Budget to refer to the administrative public sector that is subject to the budgetary rules and that includes the following: Office of the President of the Republic, the National Parliament, the Government (Office of the Prime Minister, Presidency of the Council of Ministers, Ministries, Secretariats of State), the Courts, the Office of the Prosecutor-General. “Expenditure Budget heading” shall mean the individual expenditure budget headings within each Expenditure Category based on the structure of the expenditure code accounts maintained by the Treasury
Budget Appropriation means the allocation of the total appropriation to each program for the following fiscal year, as provided for by a city’s budget as finally adopted. All appropriations shall be allocated to one or more of the nine programs as defined in this rule. Any expenditure authorized in Iowa Code sections 384.23 to 384.94 shall be deemed appropriated.

Related to Budget Appropriation

  • Age appropriate means of the right size, child sized, or adapted so that a child can use safely, and suitable to the chronological age range and developmental characteristics of a specific age group of children or child. This means the materials/equipment should interest and challenge children in terms of their age and abilities. Any materials/equipment with a specified age range by the manufacturer must be followed when being used by children.

  • Budget month means the calendar month from which nonfinancial and financial information is used to determine eligibility (see section (28) of this rule) and benefit level for the payment month (see section (50) of this rule).

  • Discontinued Operations means operations that are accounted for as discontinued operations pursuant to Applicable GAAP of the Issuer for which the Disposal of such assets has not yet occurred.

  • Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Plan means the Schedule containing plans and provisions for business continuity and disaster recovery.

  • Developmentally appropriate means suitable to the chronological age range and developmental characteristics of a specific group of children.

  • Budget Period means the fiscal period for which a budget is prepared.

  • Flexi Plan means any individual indemnity hospital insurance plan under the VHIS framework with enhancement(s) to any or all of the protections or terms and benefits that the Standard Plan provides to the Policy Holder and the Insured Person, subject to certification by the Government. Such plan shall not contain terms and benefits which are less favourable than those in the Standard Plan, save for the exception as may be approved by the Government from time to time.

  • Budget unit means the unit for which the ANB of a district is calculated separately pursuant to 20-9-311.

  • Budget Year means the financial year of the municipality for which an annual budget is to be approved in terms of section 16(1) of the MFMA;

  • Budget-related Policy means a policy of a municipality affecting or affected by the annual budget of the municipality, including-

  • Free appropriate public education means special education and related services that are provided at public expense and under public supervision and direction, and without charge, meet the standards of the Department of Public Instruction, include an appropriate preschool, elementary or secondary school education; and are provided in conformity with an IEP.

  • Budget means a resource, expressed in financial terms, proposed by the Board for the purpose of carrying out, for a specific period, any or all of the functions of the Trust.

  • Complete application means a document prepared in

  • Budget Act means an act containing appropriations which form a portion of the state's annual budget.

  • Conservation Plan means a document that outlines how a project site will be managed using best management practices to avoid potential negative environmental impacts.

  • Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan or "SWPPP" means a document that is prepared in accordance with good engineering practices and that identifies potential sources of pollutants that may reasonably be expected to affect the quality of stormwater discharges from the construction site, and otherwise meets the requirements of this Ordinance. In addition the document shall identify and require the implementation of control measures, and shall include, but not be limited to the inclusion of, or the incorporation by reference of, an approved erosion and sediment control plan, an approved stormwater management plan, and a pollution prevention plan.

  • Indicators of student progress and growth means the results of assessment(s) of students as defined in N.J.A.C. 6A:8, Standards and Assessment.

  • Development Plans means a coherent set of operations defined and financed exclusively by the OCTs in the framework of their own policies and strategies of development, and those agreed upon between an OCT and the Member State to which it is linked;

  • Medically Appropriate means services and medical supplies required for prevention, diagnosis, or treatment of a physical or behavioral health condition or injuries that are:

  • Turnover Plan means the written plan developed by Contractor, approved by HHSC, and to be employed when the Work described in the Contract transfers to HHSC, or its designee, from the Contractor.

  • Recovery Plan means a recovery plan drawn up and maintained by an institution in accordance with Article 5;

  • Expanded learning means before school, after school, summer, or intersession learning programs that focus on developing the academic, social, emotional, and physical needs and interests of pupils through hands-on, engaging learning experiences. It is the intent of the Legislature that expanded learning programs are pupil-centered, results driven, include community partners, and complement, but do not replicate, learning activities in the regular school day and school year. (EC Section 8482.1[a])

  • Management Plan means a plan to manage the activities and protect the special value or values in an Antarctic Specially Protected Area or an Antarctic Specially Managed Area.

  • Disaster Recovery Plan means has the meaning set out in paragraph 1.2.3 of schedule 4 (Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity);

  • Project Implementation Plan means the detail plan submitted by the Developer with regard to development of Project Facilities and its operation and management thereof in accordance with this Agreement and to be appended as Schedule 9 to this Agreement.

  • Basic health plan model plan means a health plan as required in RCW 70.47.060(2)(e).