State program definition

State program means any of the following:
State program means the program of financial assistance for point source pollution abatement established under this sec- tion.
State program means a program providing medical assistance, as defined in ORS

Examples of State program in a sentence

  • The parties agree that the DVHA official State Program Manager is primarily responsible for the review of invoices presented by Contractor.


More Definitions of State program

State program means the program established by the state of North Dakota in accordance with the requirements of section 503 of the federal Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 [Pub. L. 95-87; 91 Stat. 470; 30 U.S.C. 1253] to regulate surface coal mining and reclamation operations on lands within the state of North Dakota.
State program means the procedures for regulating coal mining and reclamation operations established by this chapter.
State program. The Medicaid program, CHIP program and, as applicable, benefit plans for other state-based healthcare programs for low income individuals, developed and administered by the State. For purposes of this Appendix, State Program may refer to the State agency(ies) responsible for administering the applicable State Program.
State program means a program providing medical assistance, as defined in ORS 414.025, and any self-insured health benefit plan or health plan offered to employees by the Public Employees’ Benefit Board or the Oregon Educators Benefit Board.
State program means a program approved by the Administrator under 40 CFR Part 70.
State program means the program delineated in the State Program Enabling Legislation.