State Regulatory Agency definition

State Regulatory Agency means the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission, or any successor agency.
State Regulatory Agency means any Governmental Authority that exercises jurisdiction over the rates or services or the ownership, construction or operation of any Network Facilities or the Business or over Persons who own, construct or operate Network Facilities or the Business.
State Regulatory Agency means any of the various state regulatory agencies with primary regulatory jurisdiction over telecommunications matters.

Examples of State Regulatory Agency in a sentence

  • District’s review shall commence after the District determines compliance with District's Procedures regarding the submittals and any other applicable State Regulatory Agency requirements, whichever are most stringent.

  • As part of such cooperation, Seller shall file on or prior to the State Regulatory Target Filing Date an application for declination of jurisdiction with the State Regulatory Agency in connection with the Transactions.

  • GOVERNMENT SPONSOR - A State Regulatory Agency, Federal Regulatory Agency or other governmental entity authorized to offer, issue and/or administer one or more Programs, and which, to the extent applicable, has contracted with ILS Community Network or Managed Care Plan, or an entity with which ILS Community Network has contracted, to administer all or a portion of such programs.

  • Norm Services did not meet the criteria of using a State Regulatory Agency approved landfill and as a result submitted a letter of formal cancellation of their bid proposal.

  • A State owned and operated Official Laboratory with analysts employed by the State working in conjunction with the State Regulatory Agency designated as the primary State laboratory for the examination of producer samples of Grade “A” raw and commingled raw milk for pasteurization, ultra- pasteurization, aseptic processing and packaging or retort processed after packaging, pasteurized milk and milk products, and dairy waters, as necessary.


More Definitions of State Regulatory Agency

State Regulatory Agency means the Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management.
State Regulatory Agency as defined in Section 3.2 hereof.
State Regulatory Agency means VDACS, the agency having jurisdiction and control over the matters embraced within this chapter.
State Regulatory Agency means any state, provincial, municipal or local Governmental Authority that exercises jurisdiction over the rates or services or the ownership, construction or operation of any of the business of the Company. State Regulatory Authorizations mean all applications, filings, reports, documents, recordings and registrations with, and all validations, exemptions, franchises, waivers, approvals, orders, authorizations, consents, licenses, certificates and permits from, any State Regulatory Agency. Trademarks means (a) all trademarks, trade names, corporate names, the Company names, business names, fictitious business names, trade styles, service marks, logos and other source or business identifiers, and all goodwill associated therewith, now existing or hereafter adopted or acquired, all registrations and recordings thereof, and all applications in connection therewith, whether in the United States Patent and Trademark Office or in any similar office or agency of the United States, any State thereof or any other country or any political subdivision thereof, or otherwise, and all common-law rights related thereto, including any of the foregoing referred to in Schedule 5, and (b) the right to obtain all renewals thereof.
State Regulatory Agency means each of the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission and the North Dakota Public Service Commission, or any successor agency(s).
State Regulatory Agency means the Michigan Cannabis Regulatory Agency.
State Regulatory Agency means the Michigan Marihuana Regulatory Agency.