Public Entities definition

Public Entities means cities, counties, and educational institutions.
Public Entities means all elected or appointed bodies,
Public Entities means Empire State Building Associates L.L.C., 00 Xxxx 00xx Xx. Associates L.L.C. and 000 Xxxx 00xx Xx. Associates L.L.C.

Examples of Public Entities in a sentence

  • Public entities and qualifying non-profits that properly join or utilize TIPS (“TIPS Members”) may elect to “piggyback” off of TIPS’ procurements and agreements where the laws of their jurisdiction allow.

  • Public entities and qualifying non-profits that properly join or utilize TIPS “(TIPS Members”) may elect to “piggyback” off of TIPS’ procurements and agreements where the laws of their jurisdiction allow.

  • Public entities and qualifying non-profits that properly join or utilize TIPS (“TIPS Members”) may elect to “piggyback” off of TIPS' procurements and agreements where the laws of their jurisdiction allow.


More Definitions of Public Entities

Public Entities means all elected or appointed bodies, including tribal governments, responsible for collecting and spending public funds.
Public Entities means all elected or appointed
Public Entities means:
Public Entities means San Francisco and the public entities in the Counties of Alameda, San Mateo, and Santa Clara that purchase water from San Francisco pursuant to the July 2009 Water Supply Agreement, or any subsequent water supply contract, that include Alameda County Water District, City of Brisbane, City of Burlingame, Coastside County Water District, City of Daly City, City of East Palo Alto, Estero Municipal Improvement District, Guadalupe Valley Municipal Improvement District, City of Hayward, Town of Hillsborough, City of Menlo Park, Mid-Peninsula Water District, City of Millbrae, City of Milpitas, City of Mountain View, North Coast County Water District, City of Palo Alto, Purissima Hills Water District, City of Redwood City, City of San Bruno, City of San Jose, City of Santa Clara, City of Sunnyvale, and Westborough Water District.
Public Entities means all elected or appointed bod- ies, including tribal governments, responsible for collecting and spending public funds.
Public Entities means all elected or appointed bodies, in- cluding tribal governments, responsible for collecting and spending public funds.
Public Entities means political subdivisions as defined in Section 44 of Article VI of the Constitution of Louisiana. However, "public entities" shall not include hospital service districts and health care facilities established by local governing authorities.