Public Entities definition

Public Entities means cities, counties, and educational institutions.
Public Entities means all elected or appointed bodies,
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Examples of Public Entities in a sentence

  • The AGENCY shall submit a certification that it is and shall remain in compliance with such statute by use of the Public Entities and Scrutinized Companies Certification document found attached as “Form 3”.

  • Additional Services/Purchases by Other Public Entities (“Piggy- Back”): Contractor acknowledges that other Public Entities may seek to “Piggy- Back” under the same terms and conditions, during the effective period of Agreement.

  • Contractor is directed to the Florida Public Entities Crime Act, Section 287.133, Florida Statutes, as well as Florida Statute 287.135 regarding Scrutinized Companies, and represents to County that Contractor is qualified to transact business with public entities in Florida, and to enter into and fully perform this Agreement subject to the provisions state therein.

  • The cost of any recount(s) will be charged and prorated among each of the participating Public Entities involved in the coordinated election.

  • Public Entities If Grantee is a "public entity" within the meaning of the Colorado Governmental Immunity Act, §▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇, et seq., C.R.S. (the “GIA”), Grantee shall maintain, in lieu of the liability insurance requirements stated above, at all times during the term of this Contract such liability insurance, by commercial policy or self-insurance, as is necessary to meet its liabilities under the GIA.


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 all entities and bodies enlisted under Article 1 Paras. (4) and (5) of EMIR, in particular:
Public Entities means all elected or appointed bodies, in- cluding tribal governments, responsible for collecting and spending public funds.
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 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.