Regional Government definition

Regional Government means any combination of municipalities and counties that enter into a joint powers agreement to provide for economic development projects pursuant to a plan adopted by all parties to the joint powers agreement; and
Regional Government means the Rodrigues Regional Assembly under the Rodrigues Regional Assembly Act 2001;
Regional Government means a group of governments that could be defined as a county, more than one county, one municipality, more than one municipality, a council of governments, or more than one council of governments, or solid waste public agency as implemented in Iowa Code chapter 28E.

More Definitions of Regional Government

Regional Government the public regional government established pursuant to section 76 of the Governance Agreement (“Gouvernement regional”);
Regional Government means a metropolitan service district formed under ORS
Regional Government means the second tier of government in the administrative system of the Recipient established under the Recipient’s Federal Constitution of 1995.
Regional Government means Gobierno Regional, any of the political subdivisions of the territory of the Borrower established pursuant to the Borrower’s Regional Governments Organic Law No. 27867, dated November 18, 2002;
Regional Government means southern Nations, Nationalities and People’s regional Government Which has been specified under Article 47(1) of the constitution of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia .
Regional Government means the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta Regional Government; and
Regional Government means the governors, the regents, or the mayors, and the regional instrumentalities as the elements of the regional administrators.