Facilities and programs definition

Facilities and programs means structures, fixtures, and activities provided by a tax exempt entity that has been in existence for at least 18 consecutive months before becoming eligible for funding under sections 67 through 79. Facilities and programs may include a public broadcast station as defined by section 397 of subpart E of part IV of title III of the communications act of 1934, 47 U.S.C. 397, whether or not the public broadcast station is affiliated with an institution of higher education; a museum or historical center; a performing arts center; an orchestra; chorus; chorale; opera theater; and a ballet, dance, or theater company. Facilities and programs do not include professional sports arenas or stadiums, labor organizations, political organizations, libraries, or public, private, or charter schools.

Examples of Facilities and programs in a sentence

  • Service Area Revenues shall be used to support operations of the service area, including operational and capital support of Medical Facilities and programs operated by CPGH, Inc.

  • Facilities and programs using BinaxNOW™ must operate under the oversight of a CLIA-certified or CLIA-waived laboratory and adhere to its quality assurance protocols.

  • The Borough may contract with a subsequent operator of the Medical Facilities to provide such tail or extended reporting period coverage through operating revenues of the Medical Facilities and programs, or may authorize CPGH, Inc.

  • The Operator will procure and maintain each and every license, permit, certificate or other authorization, and any and all renewals, extensions and/or continuations thereof, necessary in order to operate the Facilities and programs offered there.

Related to Facilities and programs

  • Facilities Study shall be an engineering study conducted by the Transmission Provider (in coordination with the affected Transmission Owner(s)) to: (1) determine the required modifications to the Transmission Provider’s Transmission System necessary to implement the conclusions of the System Impact Study; and (2) complete any additional studies or analyses documented in the System Impact Study or required by PJM Manuals, and determine the required modifications to the Transmission Provider’s Transmission System based on the conclusions of such additional studies. The Facilities Study shall include the cost and scheduled completion date for such modifications, that will be required to provide the requested transmission service or to accommodate a New Service Request. As used in the Interconnection Service Agreement or Construction Service Agreement, Facilities Study shall mean that certain Facilities Study conducted by Transmission Provider (or at its direction) to determine the design and specification of the Customer Funded Upgrades necessary to accommodate the New Service Customer’s New Service Request in accordance with Tariff, Part VI, section 207.

  • Existing tank system or "existing component" means a tank system or component that is used for the storage or treat- ment of dangerous waste and that is in operation, or for which installation has commenced on or prior to February 3, 1989. Installation will be considered to have commenced if the owner or operator has obtained all federal, state, and local approvals or permits necessary to begin physical construction of the site or installation of the tank system and if either:

  • Public facilities means amenities that are—

  • Existing Facilities means all existing buildings and other facilities, the sites for the buildings or facilities, and furnishings or equipment for the buildings or facilities located on real property acquired by the building authority under the terms of this act.

  • Sites means the area(s) upon or in which the construction work is carried on, and such other areas adjacent thereto as may be designated by the Commissioner.