Political subdivision of the state means a body politic and coporate or other public instrumentality exercising some portion of the sovereign power of the State of Connecticut;
Political subdivision of the state means a county or a city in the State of Washington.
Political subdivision of the state means a municipality, a county, water and sanitation district, an association organized and existing pursuant to the Sanitary Projects Act, NMSA 1978,
Examples of Political subdivision of the state in a sentence
County - Political subdivision of the state established pursuant to Section 1, Article VIII of the State Constitution [Subsection 218.72(3) FS].
More Definitions of Political subdivision of the state
Political subdivision of the state means any state or local governmental entity including without limitation, any state agency, board, commission, state supported institution of higher education, city, county, township, or municipal corporation and any other body corporate and politic that is responsible for government activities in a geographical area smaller than that of the state.
Political subdivision of the state means a municipality, a county, water and sanitation district, an association organized and existing pursuant to the Sanitary Projects Act, NMSA 1978, § 3-29-1 through § 3-29-21, as amended, or any other entity recognized by statute as a political subdivision of the State.
Political subdivision of the state means any county,
Political subdivision of the state means a political
Political subdivision of the state means a borough or city organized under AS 29 or a school district under AS 14.12.010;
Political subdivision of the state means a city, county,
Political subdivision of the state means a county or municipality of the State and any agency of that county or municipality, as well as any legal entity of that subdivision, such as, but not limited to, the county prosecutor and county sheriff.