Fiscal Budget definition

Fiscal Budget means the then -applicable annual fiscal budget approved and certified by the Oversight Board for PREPA in accordance with PROMESA.

Examples of Fiscal Budget in a sentence

  • CHATHAM COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, a body politic and corporate of the State of North Carolina This Instrument has been pre−audited in the manner prescribed by the Local Government Fiscal Budget Act.

  • The parties agree that the allocation for incentives to improve public transport is to be doubled in the 2009 Fiscal Budget, provided that binding agreements are concluded on local and regional measures to reduce car traffic.

  • The Tuition shall be set by UISD as part of a Board-approved Annual Fiscal Budget.

  • Beginning on July 1, 2019, the Fair Payment shall be automatically increased for each succeeding Fiscal Budget Year to reflect the CPI for the prior Fiscal Budget Year.

  • The parties agree that funding for research and development in the fields of renewable energy sources and carbon capture and storage must be increased, initially by NOK 70 million in the 2008 Revised National Budget, and further by a total of NOK 300 million in the 2009 Fiscal Budget and by a minimum of NOK 600 million in the 2010 Fiscal Budget.

  • A final decision on this will be taken in connection with the 2009 Fiscal Budget.

  • The term of this Agreement shall be five (5) years, unless terminated earlier by the Town Board commencing with the 2019 Town of Canandaigua Fiscal Budget.

  • The parties agree that a demonstration programme for the development and introduction of new renewable energy technologies offshore is to be established, with a budgetary framework of NOK 150 million in the 2009 Fiscal Budget.

  • The parties agree that in the 2009 Fiscal Budget, the tax on autodiesel is to be increased by NOK 0.10 per litre and the petrol tax by NOK 0.05 per litre.

  • The parties agree that the 2009 Fiscal Budget will include an allocation of NOK 50 million for a pilot project called Transnova, to be established under the Ministry of Transport and Communications.