Examples of Legislative Coordinating Commission in a sentence
The Legislative Coordinating Commission must post submitted information on the Web site required under section 3.303, subdivision 10, as soon as it becomes available.
The council shall develop and submit to the Legislative Coordinating Commission plans for the first ten years of funding, and a framework for 25 years of funding, consistent with statutory and constitutional requirements.
Provisions are effective on the date this Plan is approved by the Legislative Coordinating Commission.
The Grantee will prominently display on its website the Clean Water Legacy Logo and a link to the Legislative Coordinating Commission website.
In line with UNHCR’s comments on the EU Proposal for a Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fund (2021-2027), spending on integration would become mandatory, and all EU Member States would be required to allocate at least 30 per cent of their annual EU Asylum and Migration Fund (AMF) to support integration.
The dedicated legacy page must prominently display both the contact information for the state agency or other recipient that a person may use to obtain additional information, as well as a link to the Legislative Coordinating Commission Web site required under section 3.303, subdivision 10.
The Legislative Coordinating Commission (LCC) was appropriated $100,000 each year for captioning of live streaming of legislative sessions.
August 1 of each year to the chair of the Legislative Coordinating Commission.
Grant recipients must display on their website either a link to their project from the Legislative Coordinating Commission Legacy Site (http://legacy.leg.mn) or a clean water project summary that includes a description of the grant activities, including expenditure of grant funds and measurable outcomes (www.bwsr.state.mn.us/cleanwaterfund/stories/)4.
Unless otherwise specified, this Plan’s provisions are effective on the date this Plan is approved by the Legislative Coordinating Commission or ratified by the Legislature, whichever occurs first.