State building definition

State building means a public facility or building owned by or leased by the state, or an agency or department of the state.
State building means any permanent structure, wholly or partially enclosed, which is intended to provide offices, laboratories, workshops, courtrooms, hearing and meeting rooms, storage space and other facilities for carrying on the functions of a state agency, including the board of regents; or auditoriums, meeting rooms, classrooms and other educational facilities; eating or sleeping facilities, medical or dental facilities, libraries and museums which are intended for the use or accommodation of the general public or state employees; together with all grounds and appurtenant structures and facilities; provided, however, it shall not mean maintenance sheds, separate garages, cellhouses or other secure sleeping facilities for prisoners, or buildings used solely as storage or warehouse facilities.
State building means all state buildings under the control of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services.

Examples of State building in a sentence

  • Concessionaire acknowledges and warrants that it is or will make itself through its responsible concession managers, knowledgeable of all pertinent laws, rules, ordinances, regulations, or other requirements having the force of law affecting the operation of the concession facilities, including but not limited to laws affecting health and safety, hazardous materials, pest control activities, historic preservation, environmental impacts, and State building codes and regulations.

  • Concessionaire acknowledges and warrants that it is or will make itself through its responsible concession managers, knowledgeable of all pertinent laws, rules, ordinances, regulations, or other requirements having the force of law affecting the operation of the concession facilities, including but not limited to laws affecting health and safety, hazardous materials, pest control activities, historical preservation, environmental impacts, and State building codes and regulations.

  • The First Party is responsible for meeting all applicable local and State building codes, ordinances, standards and regulations.

  • Investments in workforce development applicable to future offshore wind development in New York State, such as establishing a training facility, donating key components for training purposes to technical schools in New York State, building of training labs or materials testing facilities.

  • The term "Laws" as used in the Agreement means applicable local ordinances, environmental protection, the State building codes, applicable city and county codes, local sanitary laws, rules and regulations, and requirements of national or federal and state authorities which are applicable to the Project or the Work, including, but not limited to, the American with Disabilities Act and all orders and interpretations by governing authorities having jurisdiction over the Project.


More Definitions of State building

State building means a building owned by the state of Minnesota;
State building means a building owned by an agency.
State building means an existing building owned by the state of Minnesota.
State building means a building whose construction or renovation is paid wholly or in part by the state from the bond proceeds fund.
State building means any building owned or leased by the state in which state business is conducted.
State building means an affixed structure with walls and a roof designed for enclosure or shelter that is owned or leased by the state or located on land owned by the state or held in trust by the state; provided that any lessee of lands held in trust by the state pursuant to the Enabling Act shall be subject to the state agency obligations.
State building means a building under the jurisdiction of the Director.