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Standard metropolitan statistical area definition

Standard metropolitan statistical area means an area located wholly or partly in the state of Iowa which is designated a standard metropolitan statistical area by the United States Department of Commerce.
Standard metropolitan statistical area or “SMSA” means any areas listed in OMB Bulletin No. 93-17 entitled “Revised Statistical Definitions for Metropolitan Areas” dated June 30, 1993. The following SMSAs are in Iowa or within 50 miles of Iowa border: Cedar Rapids (Linn County, IA), Davenport-Moline-Rock Island (Henry County, IL; Rock Island County, IL; Scott County, IA), Des Moines (Dallas County, Polk County, Warren County), Dubuque (Dubuque County), Iowa City (Johnson County), La Crosse (Houston County, MN; La Crosse County, WI), Omaha-Council Bluffs (Cass County, NE; Douglas County, NE; Pottawattamie County, IA; Sarpy County, NE; Washington County, NE), Rochester (Olmsted County, MN), St. Joseph (Andrew County, MO; Buchanan County, MO), Sioux City (Dakota County, NE; Woodbury County, IA), Sioux Falls (Lincoln County, SD; Minnehaha County, SD), and Waterloo-Cedar Falls (Black Hawk County).
Standard metropolitan statistical area means any area in Kentucky designated as such, or as a part thereof, pursuant to 44 U.S.C. sec. 3504(d)(3) and 31 U.S.C. sec. 1104(d), as they may be amended, by the Office of Management and Budget of the Executive Office of the President of the United States; provided, however, that for purposes of this section, "standard metropolitan statistical area" shall include only the two (2) largest, as measured by population, standard metropolitan statistical areas, regardless of whether that area is located wholly or partially in Kentucky;

Examples of Standard metropolitan statistical area in a sentence

  • The area shall correspond to existing geographic or political boundaries, such as: 13.1.a.1. Designated planning areas under CWA Sections 208 and 303; 13.1.a.2. City, county or state political boundaries; 13.1.a.3. State highway systems; 13.1.a.4. Standard metropolitan statistical area as defined by the United States Office of Management and Budget; or 13.1.a.5. Any other appropriate division or combination of boundaries.

  • The area shall correspond to existing geographic or political boundaries, such as: 13.1.a.1. Designated planning areas under CWA Sections 208 and 303; 13.1.a.2. City, county, or state political boundaries; 13.1.a.3. State highway systems; 13.1.a.4. Standard metropolitan statistical area as defined by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget; or 13.1.a.5. Any other appropriate division or combination of boundaries.


More Definitions of Standard metropolitan statistical area

Standard metropolitan statistical area or “SMSA” means any area listed in Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Bulletin 93-17 entitled “Revised Statistical Definitions for Metropolitan Areas” dated June 30, 1993 which is incorporated by reference. This incorporation by reference does not include any later amendments or editions. A copy of the bulletin is on file with the Office of the Secretary of State and the Department.
Standard metropolitan statistical area means any areas listed in OMB Bulletin No. 93-17 entitled “Revised Statistical Definitions for Metropolitan Areas” dated June 30, 1993.
Standard metropolitan statistical area or “SMSA” means any areas listed in OMB Bulletin No. 93-17 entitled “Revised Statistical Definitions for Metropolitan Areas” dated June 30, 1993. The following SMSAs are in Iowa or within 50 miles of Iowa border: Cedar Rapids (Linn County, IA), Davenport-Moline-Rock Island (Henry County, IL; Rock Island County, IL; Scott County, IA), Des Moines (Dallas County, Polk County, Warren County), Dubuque (Dubuque County), Iowa City (Johnson County), La Crosse (Houston County, MN; La Crosse County, WI), Omaha-Council Bluffs
Standard metropolitan statistical area means an area designated [and published by the
Standard metropolitan statistical area or “SMSA” means an area that has at least one city with a population of at least 50,000 and such surrounding areas as geographically defined by the
Standard metropolitan statistical area means an area which has at least one city with a population of at least 50,000 and such surrounding areas as geographically defined by the U. S. Bureau of the Budget (Department of Commerce).
Standard metropolitan statistical area means an area designated [and published] by the United States [Bureau of the Budget] Office of Management and Budget as a [standard] metro- politan statistical area.