Powers of the Governing Board Sample Clauses

Powers of the Governing Board. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, the Region shall be under the direction and control of the Governing Board and the Chief Executive Officer (CEO). The Governing Board shall serve as the Regional Administrative Entity, as defined in Iowa Code Section 331.390(1). The Governing Board shall have all of the following powers:
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Powers of the Governing Board. The Region shall be under the direction and control of the Governing Board. The Governing Board shall have each and all of the following powers:
Powers of the Governing Board. 6.2.1 Unless provided otherwise within this Agreement, allthe powers of the Authority in Section 6.1 shall be exercised by the Governing Board.
Powers of the Governing Board. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, Sioux Rivers Regional MHDS shall be under the direction and control of the Governing Board of Directors and the Sioux Rivers Regional MHDS Chief Executive Officer (CEO). The Governing Board of Directors shall have each and all of the following powers:
Powers of the Governing Board. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, the Region shall be under the direction and control of the Board of Directors and the Chief Executive Officer. The Governing Board shall serve as the Regional Administrative Entity, as defined in Iowa Code Section 331.388(4). The Governing Board of Directors shall have each and all of the following powers: To contract with any public or private entity to provide all necessary services; To rent, lease or purchase any tangible personal property, real estate or services reasonably necessary to fulfill the purposes of this Agreement; To establish a system of accounting and budgeting, and a system for receiving payments; To retain legal counsel, accountants and other professional individuals needed in order to fulfill the purposes of this Agreement; To xxx and be sued; To make and enforce bylaws or rules and regulations for the management and operation of the Region’s business and affairs; To do and perform any acts authorized by the Code of Iowa, under, through or by means of its officers, agents and employees, or by contracts with any person or entity; To consult with representatives of Federal, State and local agencies and departments, and their officers and employees, and to contract with such agencies and departments; To receive funds from each member county as set forth in this Agreement; To accept grants, contributions or loans from Federal, State or local agencies; To establish the times and places for business meetings and educational conferences, and set agendas for those meetings and conferences; and To exercise any other power or do any other legal act necessary to discharge its obligations and fulfill the purposes of this Agreement. The Board may delegate any of these powers to staff of the Region or staff of member counties serving the Region as the Board deems necessary. The Board may adopt such policies, rules, regulations and actions not inconsistent with law or this Agreement.
Powers of the Governing Board. The Governing Board shall have the general charge of the business of the District and the ownership of its facilities, fixtures and personal property. The Governing Board shall take such action as it deems necessary and proper to accomplish the purposes of the District, or any other action necessary and incidental to the implementation of said purposes or actions, including, but not limited to, entering into contracts, leases or agreements with a Collaborating District or others, whenever the Governing Board shall deem such action to be advisable. The Governing Board has the power to adopt bylaws which shall provide for the following: the date of the annual meeting of the Governing Board, duties of the officers, voting procedures, the definition of a quorum, and such other matters which the Governing Board may deem necessary and proper.

Related to Powers of the Governing Board

  • Powers of the Board The Board shall have the power to do any and all acts necessary, convenient or incidental to or for the furtherance of the purposes described herein, including all powers, statutory or otherwise. Subject to the other provisions of this Agreement, the Board shall have the authority, on behalf of the Company, to do all things necessary or appropriate for the accomplishment of the purposes of the Company. Subject to the other provisions of this Agreement, the Board shall have full power to act for and to bind the Company to the extent provided by Delaware law.

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