Eligible Municipalities definition

Eligible Municipalities means the Dhusamareb Municipality and the Beledweyne Municipality.
Eligible Municipalities means municipalities eligible to receive Sub-grants in accordance with the grant allocation mechanism of the Municipal Development Program and with the general criteria and provisions, as set forth in the Operational Manual and the Grant Allocation Manual.
Eligible Municipalities. – means municipalities of Puerto Rico considered by the Selection Committee to receive the benefits defined herein, in accordance with the criteria set forth herein. Eligible Businesses must develop the Project in an Eligible Municipality.

Examples of Eligible Municipalities in a sentence

  • To qualify for the Rural Set-Aside, a development must be both: 1) located in an area that meets USDA Rural Development’s Property Eligibility criteria (for Multifamily Housing) and 2) listed on WHEDA’s Rural Eligible Municipalities available on wheda.com.

  • Ex. L, Eligible Municipalities, Proposed Fair and Affordable Housing Program, dated July 28, 2009.

  • To qualify for the Small Urban Set-Aside, a development must be listed on WHEDA’s Small Urban Eligible Municipalities available on wheda.com.

  • As a result, Revenue Sharing, Supplemental Municipal Aid, Emergency Financial Aid to Certain Cities, and Emergency Financial Aid to Eligible Municipalities no longer appear as separate funding streams.

  • The source of the MOU funds is Emergency Eligible Financial Assistance to Eligible Municipalities (“USAN/City MOU Funds”).

  • In future years, however it would result in additional financing costs.

  • World Bank Report No. 37280-HN, November 30, 2006.5 The PDO is stated slightly differently in the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) as “to improve the capacity of Eligible Municipalities to reduce vulnerability to natural disasters.”coordination from the central to the local levels, and through improved forecasting capacity and disaster risk knowledge, and better dissemination of information and early warnings, the consolidation of a culture of prevention in Honduras.

  • To this end, the Borrower shall carry out the Project through MOH (DST/AIDS) with the assistance of: (a) the States, Eligible Municipalities and Eligible CSOs with respect to Part 1 of the Project; and (b) the Borrower’s entity responsible of Indigenous People’s health, with respect to any activity under the Project involving Indigenous Peoples, all in accordance with the provisions of Article V of the General Conditions.

  • Eligible Municipalities include all cities in Dakota County and the Rural Solid Waste Commission (RSWC) representing the 13 townships, and six small cities in rural Dakota County.

  • All consultant services (including those for States, Eligible Municipalities and Eligible CSOs) required for the Project and to be financed out of the proceeds of the Loan, shall be procured in accordance with the requirements set forth or referred to in Sections I and IV of the Consultant Guidelines, and in accordance with the provisions of this Schedule, as the case may be.

Related to Eligible Municipalities

  • Municipalities means cities, villages and incorporated towns. "Units of local government" means counties, municipalities, townships, special districts, and units, designated as units of local government by law, which exercise limited governmental powers or powers in respect to limited governmental subjects, but does not include school districts.

  • Municipality means a city, village or town.

  • School District Official For the purposes of this Agreement and pursuant to 34 CFR 99.31 (B) and Wis. Stat. § 118.125(2)(d), a School District Official is a contractor that: (1) Performs an institutional service or function for which the agency or institution would otherwise use employees; (2) Is under the direct control of the agency or institution with respect to the use and maintenance of education records; and (3) Is subject to 34 CFR 99.33(a) and Wis. Stat. § 118.125(2) governing the use and re-disclosure of personally identifiable information from student records. Student Data: Student Data includes any data, whether gathered by Provider or provided by LEA or its users, students, or students’ parents/guardians, that is descriptive of the student including, but not limited to, information in the student’s educational record or email, first and last name, home address, telephone number, email address, or other information allowing online contact, discipline records, videos, test results, special education data, juvenile dependency records, grades, evaluations, criminal records, medical records, health records, social security numbers, biometric information, disabilities, socioeconomic information, food purchases, political affiliations, religious information text messages, documents, student identifies, search activity, photos, voice recordings or geolocation information. Student Data shall constitute Pupil Records for the purposes of this Agreement, and for the purposes of Wisconsin and federal laws and regulations. Student Data as specified in Exhibit “B” is confirmed to be collected or processed by the Provider pursuant to the Services. Student Data shall not constitute that information that has been anonymized or deidentified, or anonymous usage data regarding a student’s use of Provider’s services. SDPC (The Student Data Privacy Consortium): Refers to the national collaborative of schools, districts, regional, territories and state agencies, policy makers, trade organizations and marketplace providers addressing real-world, adaptable, and implementable solutions to growing data privacy concerns.