Distressed county definition

Distressed county means a county that has an unemployment
Distressed county means a county that is designated by the Washington state employment security department as distressed at the time of loan execution.
Distressed county means a county:

Examples of Distressed county in a sentence

  • Projects must be located within the DR-4451 Most Impacted and Distressed county of Cole.

  • Q: My project is located in a Distressed county but the organization applying for funds is located in an Attainment county.

  • An Ohio newspaper, the Columbus Dispatch, conducted a review of 22,169 grants awarded from FY1966-FY1998 and found that none of the five counties receiving the most funds had ever been considered a Distressed county, the ARC designation for the poorest of Appalachian counties.

  • One example is legislation, enacted over my veto in 2006, to make Orangeburg County a "Distressed" county instead of an "Under Developed" county, which it would have been under the statute - a full two tiers higher than its realistic position in the State.


More Definitions of Distressed county

Distressed county means a county that has an unemployment rate, as determined by the employment security department, which is at least twenty percent above the state average for the three calendar years immediately preceding the year in which the list of distressed counties is established or updated, as the case may be, as provided in section 3 of this act.
Distressed county means a county with a population 33
Distressed county means a county that is designated by the Washington state employment security department as distressed as of May 1, 2008.
Distressed county means a county that is desig- nated by the Washington state employment security depart- ment as distressed.))
Distressed county means a county that is designated by the Washington state employment security department as distressed.
Distressed county means an eligible area as defined in RCW 82.60.020.
Distressed county means any county listed by the Department of Economic and Community Development as being economically distressed in accordance with criteria established by the Department of Economic and Community Development for county per capita income and average unemployment rate.