Examples of State official or agency in a sentence
Consistent with section 529A(b)(1), which defines an ABLE program as a program established and maintained by a State, or agency or instrumentality thereof, the final regulations, like the 2015 proposed regulations, provide that a program is established by a State, or its agency or instrumentality, if the program is initiated by State statute or regulation, or by an act of a State official or agency with the authority to act on behalf of the State.
A program is es- tablished by a State or an agency or in- strumentality of a State if the program is initiated by State statute or regulation, or by an act of a State official or agency with the authority to act on behalf of the State.(2) Maintained.
States may have laws delegating guardianship to a State official or agency for individuals who are admitted to State institutions.
If this guardianship conveys to the State official or agency the responsibility for making decisions about the care and supervision of individuals, the State where the facility is located is the individual's State of residence, except where another State makes the placement.
The institution must also provide its students or prospective students with contact information for filing complaints with its accreditor and with its State approval or licensing entity and any other relevant State official or agency that would appropriately handle a student's complaint.
States may change the reference to ‘‘commissioner’’ toreference the title of the appropriate State official or agency.
For its part, the institution must “provide students or prospective students with contact information for filing complaints with its accreditor andwith its State approval or licensing entity and any other relevant State official or agency that would appropriately handle the student’s complaint.” Id. at § 668.43(b).
A program is es- tablished by a State or its agency or in- strumentality if the program is initiated by State statute or regulation or by an act of a State official or agency with the author- ity to act on behalf of the State.
A program isestablished by a State or an agency orinstrumentality of a State if the program is initiated by State statute or regulation, or by an act of a State official or agency with the authority to act on behalf of the State.(2) Maintained.
States may change the reference to "commissioner" to reference the title of the appropriate State official or agency.