Intergovernmental Management Committee Clause Samples

Intergovernmental Management Committee. An Intergovernmental Management Committee (the “Intergovernmental Management Committee”) is hereby created and established to jointly administer this program and make recommendations on policy to the Blueprint 2000 Intergovernmental Agency and carry out the long range direction of the Blueprint 2000 Intergovernmental Agency. The Intergovernmental Management Committee shall meet at least quarterly and shall consist of the County Administrator of the County (the “County Administrator”) and the City Manager of the City (the “City Manager”). The Intergovernmental Management Committee shall have the following powers: A. Monitor the operations of the program. B. Implement an annual financial audit conducted by an independent public accounting firm licensed under Chapter 473, Florida Statutes, and an annual performance audit conducted by a firm qualified to perform such audits. The scope of the performance audit shall be established jointly by the County Administrator and the City Manager. C. Recommend approval of an operating budget. D. Recommend approval of long and short term work plans. E. Recommend issuance of Request For Proposals. F. Approve purchasing, contracts, and change orders in accordance with the approved Agency Procurement Policy, as amended from time to time.
Intergovernmental Management Committee. A. An Intergovernmental Management Committee (the “Intergovernmental Management Committee”) is hereby created and established to jointly administer Blueprint and make recommendations on policy to the Blueprint Intergovernmental Agency and carry out the long range direction of Blueprint. The Intergovernmental Management Committee shall consist of the County Administrator of the County (the “County Administrator”) and the City Manager of the City (the “City Manager”). B. The Intergovernmental Management Committee shall have the following powers: 1. Monitor the operations of Blueprint. 2. Implement an annual financial audit conducted by an independent public accounting firm licensed under Chapter 473, Florida Statutes, and an annual performance audit conducted by a firm qualified to perform such audits. The scope of the performance audit shall be established jointly by the County Administrator and the City Manager. 3. Recommend approval of an operating budget. 4. Recommend approval of long and short term work plans. 5. Recommend issuance of invitations for bid and requests for proposals. 6. Approve purchasing, contracts, and change orders in accordance with the approved Blueprint Procurement Policy, as amended from time to time.