Joint Powers definition

Joint Powers means RCW 53.08.240, the Port Joint Powers Authority.
Joint Powers or “JPA”), the City of Palo Alto (“CITY”) is both an individual JPA member and the entity authorized, on behalf of the JPA members, to administer and enforce the State Franchises awarded to Comcast and AT&T (“Franchises”) to provide cable and video services within the Franchise Area; and
Joint Powers has the meaning given in Section 1 of this Agreement.

Examples of Joint Powers in a sentence

  • Buyer is organized as a Joint Powers Authority in accordance with the Joint Exercise of Powers Act of the State of California (Government Code Section 6500, et seq.) pursuant to its Joint Powers Agreement and is a public entity separate from its constituent members.

  • It is also understood that, pursuant to the Master Joint Powers Agreement for Delivery of Court Data Services to CJDN Subscribers (“Master Authorization Agreement”) between the Court and the BCA, the BCA is authorized to sign this Subscriber Amendment on behalf of Court.

  • The Contractor shall be a public entity, private nonprofit entity, or Joint Powers Authority (JPA).

  • CalMHSA – California Mental Health Services Authority, a Joint Powers Authority (JPA) created by counties in 2009 at the instigation of the California Mental Health Directors Association to jointly develop and fund mental health services and education programs.

  • All Persons making up the governing body of ▇▇▇▇▇ are the elected or appointed incumbents in their positions and hold their positions in good standing in accordance with the Joint Powers Agreement and other Law.

  • Buyer is organized as a Joint Powers Authorities in accordance with the Joint Exercise of Powers Act of the State of California (Government Code Section 6500, et seq.) pursuant to its Joint Powers Agreement and is a public entity separate from its constituent members.

  • The District may at its sole election obtain such liability insurance from a commercially available source, a Joint Powers Authority or by self-insurance.

  • A County (or JPA of two or more Counties) that has joined CalMHSA and executed the CalMHSA Joint Powers Agreement.

  • Member – A County (or JPA of two or more Counties) that has joined CalMHSA and executed the CalMHSA Joint Powers Agreement.

  • The Employer, as a Member of the Joint Powers Enterprise, agrees to ensure that the administration of the Pool and Trust complies with the provisions of Minnesota Statutes Chapter 471, as amended, and Minnesota Rules Chapter 2785, as amended.


More Definitions of Joint Powers

Joint Powers or “JPA”), the City of Palo Alto (“CPA”) is authorized, on behalf of the JPA members, to administer and enforce the State Franchises awarded to Comcast and AT&T to provide cable and video services within the Franchise Area. In accordance with California Digital Infrastructure and Video Competition Act of 2006 (“DIVCA”), and the federal Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984, as amended, 47 U.S.C. §§ 521 et seq. (“Cable Act”), AT&T and Comcast provide ongoing funding to the JPA members, equivalent to $0.88 per residential subscriber per month, to support the operation of the public, educational and government (“PEG”) channels provided for by the Franchises (“PEG Fee”). Under the JPA Agreement, CPA collects and oversees expenditures of the PEG Fees on behalf of the JPA members. The JPA designated the Midpeninsula Community Media Center (“Midpen Media”) to operate and administer the PEG channels, and CPA oversees Midpen Media’s PEG operations on behalf of the JPA members through a contract between CPA and Midpen Media. Pursuant to the JPA Agreement, CPA has been collecting and remitting all PEG Fees to Midpen Media for support of the PEG facilities and channels. Under federal law, PEG Fees may only be used for capital costs associated with PEG access facilities and equipment. Since 2016, the PEG Fee revenue has been placed in a restricted account managed by Midpen Media (the “PEG Fee Account”). These funds have been accumulating and currently amount to $1,065,701 as of November 7, 2019. The JPA members desire to maintain Midpen Media as the PEG access- provider for the franchise territory. Midpen Media needs funding in order to continue providing PEG access facilities, programming and services. Midpen Media does not have sufficient capital needs at this time eligible for use of the PEG Fees. However, some of the individual JPA members do have capital projects planned that will be eligible for PEG Fee expenditure because they will entail updating and improving their individual capital facilities and equipment related to producing and cablecasting council and other public meetings on PEG channels. In order to make PEG Fees available for individual JPA members’ PEG capital projects, to provide Midpen Media with continued funding to operate and administer the PEG access facilities, equipment and channels, and to comply with federal requirements related to PEG Fees, the JPA members have agreed to utilize the PEG Fees and to contribute other funds to Midpen Media’...

Related to Joint Powers

  • Joint Powers Agreement means that certain Joint Powers Agreement dated December 1, 2016, as amended from time to time, under which Buyer is organized as a Joint Powers Authority in accordance with the Joint Powers Act.

  • Independent Power Producer , or “IPP”, means a person that is not an electric provider but owns or operates facilities to generate electric power for sale to electric providers, this state, or local units of government.