Tourism assessment definition

Tourism assessment means an assessment on the rent for every
Tourism assessment means an assessment on the rent for every occupancy of a room or rooms in a hotel or transient accommodation subject to taxation pursuant to subsection (d) of section 3 of the "Sales and Use Tax Act," P.L.1966, c.30 (C.54:32B-3).

Examples of Tourism assessment in a sentence

  • It placed focus on the approach followed to measure the perceptions and experiences of the stakeholders against specific Responsible Tourism assessment outcomes in SANParks.

  • Activities under this component included Tourism assessment and plan for NWR with focus on the Bua watershed developed in coordination with preparation of the management plan.

  • The baseline assessment for the Socio-economics, Recreation, and Tourism assessment topic has been undertaken by a desk-based review of data and information from a range of sources.

Related to Tourism assessment

  • Comprehensive assessment means the gathering of relevant social, psychological, medical and level of care information by the case manager and is used as a basis for the development of the consumer service plan.

  • Environmental Assessment Act means the Environmental Assessment Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.E.18.

  • Professional land surveyor means a professional land surveyor licensed under ch. 443.

  • Project means the goods or Services described in the Signature Document or a Work Order of this Contract.

  • Preliminary assessment means the first phase in the process of identifying areas of concern and determining whether contaminants are or were present at a site or have migrated or are migrating from a site, and shall include the initial search for and evaluation of, existing site specific operational and environmental information, both current and historic, to determine if further investigation concerning the documented, alleged, suspected or latent discharge of any contaminant is required. The evaluation of historic information shall be conducted from 1932 to the present, except that the department may require the search for and evaluation of additional information relating to ownership and use of the site prior to 1932 if such information is available through diligent inquiry of the public records.