Legislative Expenses definition

Legislative Expenses. The salaries and other expenses of the State Legislature or similar local government entities such as county commissions, city councils, school boards, etc., whether incurred for purposes of legislation or executive direction; and
Legislative Expenses. The salaries and other expenses of the Florida Legislature or similar local government entities such as county commissions, city councils, school boards, etc., whether incurred for purposes of legislation or executive direction; and

Examples of Legislative Expenses in a sentence

  • Accordingly, police requests, in the course of an investigation, for information regarding a student will be honored.

  • Legislative Expenses: Salaries and other expenses of local governmental bodies such as county supervisor, city councils, school boards, etc., whether incurred for purposes of legislation or executive direction.

  • The biological fraction is the one that dominate the waste degradation process, and is composed from more sub- fractions with different degradation rates.

  • All expenses are subject to procedures established, and reviews, by the Legislative Expenses Oversight Committee for each house.

  • HB 631 by Tucker - Legislative Expenses (Last Action – Sent to Governor) Provides for the expenses of the legislature and legislative service agencies.

  • Legislative Expenses: Salaries and other expenses of the state legislative or similar LG bodies, such as county supervisors, city councils, school boards, etc., whether incurred for purposes of legislation or executive direction, are unallowable.

  • The principal risks and uncertainties are those associated with the commercial property market, which is cyclical by its nature, and include changes in the supply and demand for space as well as the inherent risk of tenant failure.

  • HB 1244 by Salter - Legislative Expenses (Last Action – Enrolled) Provides for the expenses of the legislature and legislative service agencies.

  • This is largely due to a successful Educational Forum under budget by approximately $46,000, several large budgeted expense items (Economic Impact Study, Marketing, and Legislative Expenses) which have yet to be expensed, and membership dues over budget by approximately $3,500.

  • The Legislative Expenses Oversight Committee shall ensure that procedures are established for the purpose of avoiding duplicate or improper reimbursements.Enacted by S.J.R. 14, 2011 General Session JR5-5-103 Declining reimbursement and reduced reimbursement.(1) A legislator may decline to request or receive reimbursement for any expense that is reimbursable under this chapter.(2) A legislator may request and receive a partial or reduced reimbursement for any expense that is reimbursable under this chapter.

Related to Legislative Expenses

  • Administrative Expenses means the fees and expenses (including indemnities) and other amounts of the Borrower due or accrued with respect to any Payment Date and payable in the following order:

  • Administrative Expense Claim means any right to payment constituting a cost or expense of administration of the Chapter 11 Cases under sections 503(b) and 507(a)(2) of the Bankruptcy Code including, without limitation, (a) any actual and necessary costs and expenses of preserving the Estates, (b) all compensation and reimbursement of expenses to the extent Allowed by the Bankruptcy Court under section 330 or 503 of the Bankruptcy Code, (c) any fees or charges assessed against the Estates under section 1930 of chapter 123 of Title 28 of the United States Code, (d) all Claims arising under section 503(b)(9) of the Bankruptcy Code, and (e) the Prepetition Lenders Adequate Protection Claims.

  • Eligible Expenses means expenses incurred for Medical Services rendered with respect to a Disability.

  • Litigation Expenses means costs and expenses incurred in connection with commencing, prosecuting and settling the Action (which may include the costs and expenses of Plaintiffs directly related to their representation of the Settlement Class), for which Lead Counsel intends to apply to the Court for reimbursement from the Settlement Fund.