County Fund definition

County Fund means the fund established in the county treasury within each county for each school district in the county.
County Fund means thefund established in the county treasury within each county for each school district in the county. “District Representative” means a member of a school district staff or other agent authorized to serve as
County Fund means a county school facilities fund established pursuant to Section 17070.43.

Examples of County Fund in a sentence

  • OTHER AUDIT/MONITORING REQUIREMENTS - In addition, auditing or monitoring for the following purposes will be conducted at the discretion of Clark County: Fund accountability; Contract compliance; and Program performance.

  • Fees and other money received by budgetary centers should be forwarded promptly to the County Treasurer and credited to the appropriate County Fund, except as otherwise provided by this Act or by any other act of the Board.

  • Fees and other money received by budgetary centers shall be forwarded promptly to the County Treasurer and credited to the appropriate County Fund, except as otherwise provided by this Act or by any other resolution or policy of the Board.

  • This appendix also shows the effect of the provisional outturn on the level of the uncommitted County Fund balance.

  • Technical difficulties in downloading/submitting documents through the Alameda County Fund Development Office website shall not extend the due date and time.

  • Cities and Counties eligible to apply for Competitive Funds (the County Fund, Large City Fund, and Small City Fund) and the Community Enhancement Fund will be limited to only one application from either one of these Funds.

  • APPLICATIONS FOR COUNTY, LARGE CITY, AND SMALL CITY FUNDSCOMPETITIVE PROCESS CDBG funds allocated to the County Fund, Large City Fund, and Small City Fund, also known as Competitive Funds, will be distributed through a competitive grant application process.

  • Criteria for Rating Competitive Grants All counties, large cities, and small cities will compete for the Competitive Funds from a respective Fund category, i.e., County Fund, Large City Fund, or Small City Fund.

  • Local Option: (a) Yes – Commissioners Court must adopt resolution authorizing this fee(b) Fee is abolished if Commissioners Court rescinds resolution(c) Fee is automatically abolished as of July 1, 2025 Destination: Special County Fund to be used for the construction, renovation, or improvement of the facilities that house the courts collecting the fee.

  • In a jurisdiction determined by the 2010 Census to have 1,000 or less persons, no match will be required, and the full 20 points will be awarded in the County Fund, Large City Fund, or Small City Fund categories.


More Definitions of County Fund

County Fund means the fund established in the county treasury within each county for each school district in the county. “District Representative” means a member of a school district staff or other agent authorized to serve as District Representative to execute and file an application with the Board on behalf of the district and/or act as a liaison between the Board and the district.
County Fund means the County Alcoholic Drinks Control Fund established by section 6A;

Related to County Fund

  • County clerk means the county clerk or the county official in charge of elections.

  • County means the county of Los Angeles or any public entities for which the board of supervisors is the governing body. (Ord. 2002-0040 § 1, 2002: Ord. 2002-0015 § 1 (part), 2002)

  • County Manager means the County Manager appointed by the County Council pursuant to the Luzerne County Charter;

  • County department means the county or district department of human or social services.

  • State Forester means the State Forester or the duly authorized representative of the State Forester.

  • School district means a public school district.

  • SITC means the Standard International Trade Classification, Revision 3 (SITC, Rev. 3), published by the United Nations in Statistical Papers, Series M, No. 34/Rev. 3 (1986);

  • County Government means the county government provided for under Article 176 of the Constitution;

  • Downtown means the area covered by the Downtown Community Plan.(BYLAW 7688, 2014)

  • County board means a county board of developmental disabilities.

  • Cook means an employee who grills food on a salamander, stove, hot plate or barbecue type cooker and shall include preparing, frying or cooking fish or chicken or cooking pizzas.

  • District Court means the United States District Court for the District of Delaware.

  • State Fund means a component of the Settlement Fund described in subsection VIII.D.

  • Juvenile court means the district court of this state.

  • the City means the City and County of San Francisco, a municipal corporation, acting by and through both its Director of the Office of Contract Administration or the Director’s designated agent, hereinafter referred to as “Purchasing” and [insert name of department].

  • County of residence means the county in this state in which, at the time a person applies for or receives services, the person is living and has established an ongoing presence with the declared, good faith intention of living in the county for a permanent or indefinite period of time. The county of residence of a person who is a homeless person is the county where the homeless person usually sleeps. A person maintains residency in the county in which the person last resided while the person is present in another county receiving services in a hospital, a correctional facility, a halfway house for community-based corrections or substance-related treatment, a nursing facility, an intermediate care facility for persons with an intellectual disability, or a residential care facility, or for the purpose of attending a college or university. (IC 331.394(1)a)

  • County Superintendent means the Executive County Superintendent of Schools designated by the Department of Education for this school district.

  • Urban district means the territory contiguous to and including any street or highway which is built up with structures devoted to business, industry, or dwelling houses situated at intervals of less than one hundred feet for a distance of a quarter of a mile or more, and the character of such territory is indicated by official traffic control devices.