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IDED definition

IDED or “department” means the Iowa department of economic development.
IDED means the Iowa department of economic development established in Iowa Code chapter

Examples of IDED in a sentence

  • Following notification of award, a contract will be prepared for execution between the applicant and IDED.

  • After execution of the contract the grantee may request disbursement of funds on the form(s) prescribed by IDED.

  • The director shall report on a quarterly basis to the IDED board on the status of the funds and may present proposed revisions for approval by the IDED board in January and April of each year.

  • The director shall submit, not later than January 1 of each year, at a regular or special meeting, for approval by the IDED board, the proposed allocation of funds from the workforce development fund to be made for the next fiscal year for the programs and purposes intended.

  • Upon approval of the IDED board, the applicant will receive an award letter which will state the amount and conditions of the award.

  • The IDED board will base a final funding decision upon the project’s ability to address the annual priorities previously established by the IDED and board and upon availability of funding.8.9(8) Award process.

  • Grantees shall collect, maintain, and report to IDED information pertaining to the characteristics of the participants, activity and service levels, program outcomes, and expenditures as required for program analysis.8.11(5) Monitoring.

  • Proposals receiving an average score of at least 70 out of a possible 100 points will be presented to the IDED board for a final funding decision.

  • Equipment that no longer has a useful life or that has no remaining value may be disposed of by the grantee with the permission of IDED.

  • Activities in the area of community assistance include, but are not limited to, staff support to the city development board; administration of the CDF program; community volunteerism and leadership, and downtown resource center—main street Iowa program; community assistance services provided by IDED consultants; and staff support to the rural development council.21.2(4) Infrastructure (project initiative and technical assistance).


More Definitions of IDED

IDED means the Iowa department of economic devel- opment.
IDED means the Iowa department of economic development created by Iowa Code section 15.103.

Related to IDED

  • HHSC means the Texas Health and Human Services Commission. “Health and Human Services” or “HHS” includes HHSC and DSHS.

  • DSHS means the Department of State Health Services.

  • HHS means the United States Department of Health and Human Services.

  • The Contractor means the individual or firm or company whether incorporate not, undertaking the works and shall include legal personal representative of individual or the composing the firm or company and the permitted assignees of individual or firms of company.

  • Substantiated means an abuse investigation has been completed by the Department or the Department's designee and the preponderance of the evidence establishes the abuse occurred.

  • USDA means the United States Department of Agriculture.

  • HCBS means home- and community-based services.

  • ATS means an alternative trading system, as defined in Rule 300(a)(1) of Regulation ATS under the Exchange Act.

  • FSCS means the Financial Services Compensation Scheme.

  • Client means the Project lead of technical wing of the Purchaser for whose’ particular project the Goods / Services have been procured or any other person, duly appointed in writing, by the Client, for the time being or from time to time, to act as Client for the purposes of the Contract.

  • Developer means the legal or beneficial owner or owners of a lot or of any land proposed to be included in a proposed development, including the holder of an option or contract to purchase, or other person having an enforceable proprietary interest in such land.