State law definition

State law means the unemployment insurance law of any

Examples of State law in a sentence

  • The coordination of programs serving individuals with disabilities and the development of cooperative agreements between these programs has the following basis in Federal and State law: • The Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended by the Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act, 29 U.S.C. 701 et.

  • This Contract shall not be binding unless and until all requisite prior approvals have been obtained in accordance with current State law, bulletins, and interpretations.

  • If State law requires the day be made up, the employee will report on the rescheduled day and will not be paid for the day when schools were closed.

  • An employee who is advised not to report to work because of an emergency school closing, where the days do not have to be made up under State law, will be paid at the daily rate of pay.

  • Nor is the City warranting that it will have throughout the term of this Agreement and the Notes the continuing legal ability under State law to apply Available Tax Increment to the payment of the Phase 1 Note and the Phase 2 Note, or Remaining Available Tax Increment to the payment of the Additional Phase 2 Note, which continued legal ability is a condition precedent to the City's obligations under the Notes.


More Definitions of State law

State law means the unemploy- ment compensation law of a State ap- proved by the Secretary under section 3304 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, 26 U.S.C. 3304, if the State is cer- tified under section 3304(c) of the Inter- nal Revenue Code of 1986, 26 U.S.C. 3304(c).(2) Applicable State law means the State law made applicable to a UCX claimant by § 614.8.
State law means any state law pertaining to or regulating intrastate and local telecommunications services, or any successor statute or statutes thereto, and all State Regulations pursuant to such State Law.
State law means a state constitutional provision or statute, or an ordinance, rule or regulation enacted or adopted by a state agency or political subdivision of the state pursuant to state constitution or statute.
State law means the law of the State of Nevada, as set forth in the Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) and the regulations thereunder.
State law means the constitution, orders, case law, statutes, and rules, of the state.
State law means a State law. – A State constitutional provision or statute,