Examples of Enabling Statute in a sentence
Citizens expects Firms to be familiar with this process as described in Citizens’ Enabling Statute, F.S. §627.351(6)(a)-(ff); and Depopulation of Citizens F.S. §627.3511.
The Plan Administrator must make such contracts in compliance with the Enabling Statute and other applicable State and local law.
Pursuant to Section 1138 of the Authority’s Enabling Statute, the Authority, in awarding contracts for design, construction, services or materials shall ensure that all employees and applicants for employment are afforded equal opportunity without discrimination.
The provisions of the Plan shall be interpreted whenever possible to state provisions that conform to the applicable requirements of the Enabling Statute.
The Plan is established and maintained with the intent that the Plan conform to the applicable requirements of the Enabling Statute.
Except as prohibited by the Enabling Statute or other State or local law, the Plan Administrator may, except when expressly prohibited by this Plan, delegate any of its duties to any Employer, or to any officers, employees, or agents of any kind.
To the extent consistent with the Enabling Statute, the Plan Administrator has the right to amend the Plan and Trust at any time.
Except to the extent otherwise required by the Enabling Statute, the Trustee has no duty to consider the prudence of any Investment Option.
When the Enabling Statute is amended or interpreted through subsequent legislation or regulations or an attorney general opinion, the Plan should be construed as stating provisions consistent with such amendment or interpretation of the applicable law.
Subject to the Enabling Statute, the Trustee has power to employ (at the expense of the Trust) suitable agents, accountants, attorneys, lawyers, legal assistants, consultants, and counsel of any kind; and to pay their fees or expenses and compensation out of the Trust assets.