JPA Law definition

JPA Law means Chapter 5 of Division 7 of Title 1 (commencing withSection 6500) of the California Government Code, as amended from time to time.
JPA Law means the Joint Exercise of Powers Act, Government Code section 6500 et seq. as it now exists or may hereafter be amended.
JPA Law means Articles 1 through 4 (commencing with Section 6500) of Chapter 5, Division 7, Title 1, of the California Government Code and Government Code Section 11256, as such may be amended.

Examples of JPA Law in a sentence

  • Pursuant to the JPA Law, the Member Entities create a public agency, separate and apart from the Member Entities to be known as the San Francisquito Creek Joint Powers Authority (the “Authority”).

  • For purposes of, and to the extent required by, Government Code section 6509, in exercising its powers, the Authority shall be subject to the restrictions upon the manner of exercising the powers of the City of Menlo Park, except as otherwise authorized or permitted by the JPA Law.

  • For purposes of, and to the extent required by, Government Code section 6509, in exercising its powers, the Authority shall be subject to the restrictions upon the manner of exercising the powers of the city or county Member Entity specified in this Agreement, except as otherwise authorized or permitted by the JPA Law.

  • For purposes of, and to the extent required by, Government Code section 6509, in exercising its powers, the Authority shall be subject to the restrictions upon the manner of exercising the powers of the city or county Member Entity specified in this AgreementCity of Menlo Park, except as otherwise authorized or permitted by the JPA Law.

  • All the power and authority of the Authority shall be exercised by the Board, subject, however, to the provisions of this Agreement, the JPA Law, and the rights reserved by the parties as herein set forth.

  • Except as otherwise authorized or permitted by the JPA Law and for purposes of, and to the extent required by Government Code Section 6509, ABAG POWER is subject to the restrictions upon the manner of exercising the powers of the Member specified in the Bylaws.

  • Pursuant to Chapter 5, Division 7, Title 1 of the Government Code of the State of California (commencing with Section 6500) (as amended from time to time, the JPA Law), the Members hereby create a separate joint powers agency which is named ABAG POWER.

  • The Sonoma County Treasurer shall be the Treasurer of the Authority and shall be the depositary and shall have custody of all money of the Authority, from whatever source, and shall have the duties and obligations of the Treasurer as set forth in Sections 6505 and 6505.5 of the JPA Law.

  • The Authority may exercise the powers granted to it under the JPA Law, including but not limited to the powers of each of the Member Agencies as may be necessary to the accomplishment of the purposes of this Agreement.

  • The Authority is formed pursuant to the JPA Law and shall be a public entity separate from any member.


More Definitions of JPA Law

JPA Law means all relevant laws of the State of California applicable to the Agency, including but not limited to Chapter 5 of Division 7 of Title 1 of the California Government Code.
JPA Law means the Joint Exercise of Powers Act, Government Code § 6500 et seq. “Permittees” means, collectively, the County, San Xxxx, Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx Xxxx, Water District, VTA and OSA.

Related to JPA Law

  • Applicable Law means all applicable provisions of constitutions, laws, statutes, ordinances, rules, treaties, regulations, permits, licenses, approvals, interpretations and orders of courts or Governmental Authorities and all orders and decrees of all courts and arbitrators.

  • Takeovers Code means the Hong Kong Code on Takeovers and Mergers;

  • Takeover Code means the City Code on Takeovers and Mergers.