Intergovernmental Agreements Sample Contracts

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT DATA
Intergovernmental Agreements • September 10th, 2024

The District is organized and operates as a High School District serving the educational needs of children in grades 9 through 12 and others as required by the School Code.

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Pima Early Education Program Agreements and Updates
Intergovernmental Agreements • June 17th, 2021

On May 18, 2021, the Board approved nine Intergovernmental Agreements (IGAs) with school districts, First Things First, the City of Tucson and Town of Marana, to implement Year 1 of the Pima Early Education Program (PEEP). The final set of agreements are on the Board’s June 22 agenda, including a 3-year revenue IGA with the Town of Oro Valley for

What agreements has McFarland entered into with its neighbors?
Intergovernmental Agreements • September 3rd, 2020

McFarland has agreements with the City of Madison and the Town of Dunn. The City of Madison has an agreement with the Town of Blooming Grove that may impact the Village of McFarland.

Parties to Agreement Agreement Period Description Exemption
Intergovernmental Agreements • October 16th, 2023

Cuming County & West Point ongoing 18th road maintenance $0.00 Dodge, Cuming, Colfax counties & Fremont ongoing connecting to statewide ESInet $0.00 Cuming Co & Lower Elkhorn Nat Resources ongoing data sharing $0.00 Cuming Co & Region IV Disability ongoing disability programming $19,900.00 Cuming Co, Dodge Co, Saunders et.al. ongoing drug task force $0.00 Cuming County & cities & villages ongoing E911 communication services $384,150.73 Cuming Co, WPoint,Wisner,Beem,Banc July 2023 Economic Development services $0.00 Cuming Co & NE Nebr Economic Devel ongoing Economic Development Services $0.00 Cuming Co & University of Nebraska ongoing Extension Services $146,288.48 Cuming & Antelope counties ongoing inmate housing $0.00 Cuming & Platte counties ongoing inmate housing $0.00 Cuming & Washington counties ongoing inmate housing $0.00 NPAIT ongoing investments $0.00 Cuming Co & Burt Co June 30, 2023 Juvenile Diversion Services $59,010.00 Cuming Co & Region IV Mental Health ong

Contract
Intergovernmental Agreements • October 26th, 2002
Community Relations
Intergovernmental Agreements • January 7th, 2010
School District Organization
Intergovernmental Agreements • April 26th, 2017

The District is organized and operates as an Elementary District serving the needs of children in grades pre-K through 8 and others as required by the School Code.

HB 2509
Intergovernmental Agreements • November 1st, 2022

AMENDING SECTION 11-952, ARIZONA REVISED STATUTES, AS AMENDED BY LAWS 2005, CHAPTER 273, SECTION 2; AMENDING SECTION 11-952, ARIZONA REVISED STATUTES, AS AMENDED BY LAWS 2005, CHAPTER 273, SECTION 3; AMENDING TITLE 11, CHAPTER 7, ARTICLE 3, ARIZONA REVISED STATUTES, BY ADDING SECTION 11-952.02; RELATING TO INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENTS FOR JOINT EXERCISE OF POWERS.

School District Organization
Intergovernmental Agreements • August 13th, 2021

The District is organized and operates as an Elementary District serving the needs of children in grades Early Childhood through 8 and others as required by The School Code.

School District Organization
Intergovernmental Agreements • November 8th, 2011

The District is organized and operates as a Unit District serving the educational needs of children in grades Pre-K through 12 and others as required by the School Code.

Contract
Intergovernmental Agreements • September 14th, 2022

Parties to Agreement with Dodge County Agreement Period Description Ames Diking District 11/20/2019 - Disasters and Emergencies Ames Diking/Drainage District 12/18/2019 - until repayment of loan share cost of 2019 flood Cass, Douglas, Sarpy & Washington Counties 12/21/2011 - operation of Region 6 Behavioral Healthcare City of Fremont 2017 - 12/31/2022 collection of Business Improvement District Special Assessment Funds City of Fremont 10/01/2015 until terminated law enforcement authority City of Fremont 12/18/2019 - Disasters and Emergencies City of Fremont 07/15/2020 - 07/31/2022 (3rd & final pmt. due) Cost Share of Southeast (SE) Beltway - Fremont City of Fremont 07/26/2016 -with mutual agreement of both parties to develop infrastructure for Costco City of Fremont 12/05/2018 - Joint Public Service Center City of Fremont - PSAP (Joint E911) (10 yr. agreement) 01/01/2017 - 12/31/2027 joint communication center City of Fremont 01/26/2022 - Inland Port Authority City of Fremont 8/31/2021

School District Organization
Intergovernmental Agreements • March 17th, 2020

The District enters into and participates in joint programs and intergovernmental agreements with units of local government and other school districts in order to jointly provide services and activities in a manner that will increase flexibility, scope of service opportunities, cost reductions, and/or otherwise benefit the District and the community. The Superintendent shall manage these activities to the extent the program or agreement requires the District’s participation, and shall provide periodic implementation or operational data and/or reports to the School Board concerning these programs and agreements. The District participates in the following joint programs and intergovernmental agreements:

Contract
Intergovernmental Agreements • December 11th, 2015

Village of Denton and Lancaster County Health Department- Term of Agreement shall commence upon execution and shall continue until completion all obligations of this Agreement-Investigate Complaints presented by the Denton Village Clerk related to public health nuisance conditions and other health and safety hazards; review wastewater treatment systems; review open burning requests.

SCHOOL DISTRICT ORGANIZATION
Intergovernmental Agreements • June 10th, 2022

The District is organized and operates a High School District serving the educational needs of children in grades 9 through 12 and others as required by the School Code.

School District Organization
Intergovernmental Agreements • August 30th, 2016

The district is organized and operates as Elementary District serving the educational needs of children in K through 8 and others as required by school code.

School District Organization
Intergovernmental Agreements • June 12th, 2013

The District enters into and participates in joint programs and intergovernmental agreements with units of local government and other school districts in order to jointly provide services and activities in a manner that will increase flexibility, scope of service opportunities, cost reductions, and/or otherwise benefit the District and the community. The Superintendent shall manage these activities to the extent the program or agreement requires the District's participation, and shall provide periodic implementation or operational data and/or reports to the Board concerning these programs and agreements. The District participates in the following joint programs and intergovernmental agreements:

SCHOOL DISTRICT ORGANIZATION
Intergovernmental Agreements • September 18th, 2021
School District Organization
Intergovernmental Agreements • September 18th, 2024

The District enters into and participates in joint programs and intergovernmental agreements with units of local government and other school districts in order to jointly provide services and activities in a manner that will increase flexibility, scope of service opportunities, cost reductions, and/or otherwise benefit the District and the community. The Superintendent shall manage these activities to the extent the program or agreement requires the District’s participation, and shall provide periodic implementation or operational data and/or reports to the School Board concerning these programs and agreements. The District participates in the following joint programs and intergovernmental agreements:

1/29/2020 Intergovernmental Agreements - Mesa County, Colorado
Intergovernmental Agreements • January 29th, 2020

18-MU-11020402-017 (/globalassets/planning/codes-plans--policies/intergovernmental/federal- agreements/2018-usfs-signed-mou.pdf) - Mesa County, USDA, Forest Service, Grand Mesa,

Intergovernmental Agreements
Intergovernmental Agreements • July 25th, 2017

Tasks Due Dates Meetings with Tribal Contractors May-July 2017 Provide draft copies of IGAs to Tribal Contractors June-July 2017 Feedback from Tribal Contractors July-August 2017 Tribal Consultation July 27, 2017 Tribal Contractors to submit signed IGAs to AHCCCS August-September 2017 Finalize Tribal ALTCS IGAs October 1, 2017

School District Organization
Intergovernmental Agreements • February 10th, 2009

The District is organized and operates as a Unit District serving the needs of children in grades Pre- Kindergarten to 12 and other as required by the School Code.

Intergovernmental Agreements
Intergovernmental Agreements • September 29th, 2017
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Intergovernmental Agreements.
Intergovernmental Agreements • December 15th, 2010

The following Ordinances and Resolutions embody intergovernmental agreements. While they may be of historic interests like those contained in the appendices, they are included here because they are not solely of historic interests, but are of continuing affect. Any person who desires to read the full text of any of the Ordinances or Resolutions may do so by consulting the original Ordinance Books on file in the Township Offices.

Governance and Planning
Intergovernmental Agreements • April 22nd, 2020

The District is an elementary school district, serving students from Pre-School through Grade 8. The District serves parts of the communities of Burr Ridge, Countryside, Indian Head Park, Willow Springs, and some surrounding unincorporated areas of Cook County, Illinois. The administrative offices are located at 7450 South Wolf Road in Burr Ridge.

GARDEN COUNTY
Intergovernmental Agreements • October 22nd, 2021

Kimball, Cheyenne, Morrill Counties until terminated Region 21 Emergency Management $ 25,567 University of Nebraska Extension until terminated Agricultural Educator Services $ 42,810 Panhandle Counties until terminated Senior Citizen Aging Services $ 1,372 Panhandle Counties until terminated Panhandle RC&D and Economic Development $ 300 Panhandle Counties until terminated Region I Behavior/Mental Health Services $ 14,513 US Department of Agricultural until terminated Predatory Animal Control $ 15,000 State of Nebraska until terminated Probation Services $ 1,500 City of Oshkosh, Village of Lewellen until terminated Law Enforcement Services $ 338,703 Consortium of Counties until terminated NIRMA Insurance Services (General) $ 37,000 Consortium of Counties until terminated NIRMA Insurance Services (Roads) $ 47,000 City of Oshkosh, Village of Lewellen until terminated Public Transit Service $ 33,530 Consortium of Counties until terminated Guardian Ad Litem Services $ 7,000 Stat

SCHOOL DISTRICT ORGANIZATION
Intergovernmental Agreements • November 1st, 2021

The District is organized and operates as an Elementary District serving the needs of children in grades Pre-K through 8 and others as required by the School Code.

School District Organization
Intergovernmental Agreements • March 20th, 2024

The District is organized and operates as an Elementary District serving the needs of children in grades Early Childhood through 8 and others as required by The School Code.

School District Organization
Intergovernmental Agreements • September 6th, 2022

The District is organized and operates as a Unit District serving the needs of children in grades kindergarten to 12 and others as required by The School Code.

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