General Fund appropriations definition
Examples of General Fund appropriations in a sentence
Landlord will provide reasonable signage indicating such exclusive use, but Landlord shall have no responsibility to Tenant to enforce any parking restrictions or liability for any wrongful use by others.
The contract will be partially supported by the interest earned on the Community College Grant Program with the balance of the contract supported by State General Fund appropriations.
Additionally, if any Subrecipient receives more than $500,000, collectively, in State General Fund appropriations in their fiscal year, from ADECA, they must have an audit in accordance with Government Auditing Standards (the Yellow Book) and Generally Accepted Auditing Standards established by the AICPA.
Total expenditures from each revenue source (i.e., State General Fund appropriations, Intergovernmental, State Education vouchers, Itinerant Services Program fees).
Funding for this contract is available through State General Fund appropriations.
Funding in each fiscal year thereafter is contingent upon availability of State General Fund appropriations for the 2 + 2 E-Learning Initiative.
The proposal initiates a multi-year compact on funding for the CSU which specifies a 5% increase in General Fund appropriations annually through 2026-27.
Additionally, if any grantee receives more than $500,000, collectively, in State General Fund appropriations in its fiscal year, from ADECA, it must have an audit in accordance with Government Auditing Standards (the Yellow Book) and Generally Accepted Auditing Standards established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (“CMS”) Special Terms and Conditions (“STCs”) for the Global Commitment to Health Section 1115 Demonstration permit the State to use certified General Fund appropriations as a source of non-federal share to the extent such funds are derived from State and local tax revenues and are transferred by units of government within the State (as set forth under STC No. 47d, State Certification of Public Expenditures).
Funding is available from FY 2018-19 General Fund appropriations.