Nonprofit Organization. A corporation that was formed under the Washington Nonprofit Corporation Act to pursue a stated goal without the intention of distributing excess revenue to its members, directors, or officers. Hazardous waste treatment and storage facilities that treat and store waste from generators on properties other than those on which the off-site facility is located. A facility used for the purposes of law enforcement or other functions of police departments. A place of employment providing professional, administrative, business or governmental services other than production, distribution, sale or repair of goods or commodities. A public agency is: a) any state board, commission, committee, department, educational institution, or other state agency which is created by or pursuant to statute, other than courts and the legislature; b) any county, city, school district, special purpose district, or other municipal corporation or political subdivision of the State of Washington; c) any sub-agency of a public agency which is created by or pursuant to statute, ordinance, or other legislative act, including but not limited to planning commissions, library or park boards, commissions, and agencies; and d) any policy group whose membership includes representatives of publicly owned utilities formed by or pursuant to the laws of this state when meeting together as or on behalf of participants who have contracted for the output of generating plants being planned or built by an operating agency.
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Samples: Interlocal Agreement, Interlocal Agreement, Interlocal Agreement