Interlocal Cooperation Act Sample Clauses

Interlocal Cooperation Act. RCW 39.34 allows cooperative purchasing between public agencies, and other political subdivisions. SMC 20.60.100 also allows non profits to use these agreements. If a public agency files or has filed an Intergovernmental Cooperative Purchasing Agreement with the City of Seattle, those agencies are eligible to purchase from Contracts established by the City. Such agencies may ask City of Seattle Contractors to accept orders from the agency, citing the City of Seattle contract as the basis for the order. The Vendor may accept or decline such orders. If the Vendor accepts an order from another public agency using the City of Seattle contract as the basis, the Vendor agrees to sell additional items at the contract prices, terms and conditions. The City of Seattle accepts no responsibility for the payment of the purchase price by other governmental agencies. Should the Vendor require additional pricing for such purchases, the Vendor is to name such additional pricing upon Offer to the City.
Interlocal Cooperation Act. RCW 39.34 allows cooperative agreements between public agencies and other political subdivisions, to share the work or results of work that each agency also has authority to independently perform. SMC
Interlocal Cooperation Act. The Parties enter into this 2019 Agreement pursuant to the Interlocal Cooperation Act. For the purpose of satisfying specific requirements of the Interlocal Cooperation Act, the Parties agree as follows:
Interlocal Cooperation Act. The Parties agree that mutual aid in the context contemplated herein is a "governmental function and service" and that the Parties are "local governments'' as that term is defined herein and in the Interlocal Cooperation Act.
Interlocal Cooperation Act. The Parties agree that Regional Mutual Aid in the context contemplated herein is a “governmental function and service” and that the Parties arelocal governments” as those terms are defined in the Interlocal Cooperation Act Chapter 791, Texas Government Code..
Interlocal Cooperation Act. RCW 39.34 allows cooperative purchasing between public agencies, and other political subdivisions. SMC 20.60.100 also allows non profits to use these agreements. Such agencies that file an Intergovernmental Cooperative Purchasing Agreement with the City of Seattle may purchase from Contracts established by Seattle. Unless Contractor declines on the Contractor Offer to City, the vendor agrees to sell additional items at the bid prices, terms and conditions, to other eligible governmental agencies that have such agreements with Seattle. Seattle accepts no responsibility for the payment of the purchase price by other governmental agencies. Should Contractor require additional pricing for such purchases, the Contractor is to name such additional pricing upon Offer to Seattle.
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Interlocal Cooperation Act. The Parties to this Agreement are local governments as defined in the Interlocal Cooperation Act. Nothing in this Agreement will be construed as a waiver or relinquishment by either Party of its right to claim such exemptions, privileges, and immunities as may be provided by the Constitution and the laws of the State of Texas. No separate legal entity is created by this Agreement.
Interlocal Cooperation Act a. This Agreement is intended to create a separate governmental administrative entity within the meaning of RCW 39.34.030(3) and not a “joint board” within the meaning of RCW 39.34.030(4)(a).
Interlocal Cooperation Act. RCW 39.34 allows cooperative purchasing between public agencies, non profits and other political subdivisions. Public agencies that file an Intergovernmental Cooperative Purchasing Agreement with the City of Seattle may purchase from Contracts established by the City. Unless Vendor declines on the Offer submitted by the Seller to the City, the Vendor agrees to sell additional items at the bid prices, terms and conditions, to other eligible governmental agencies that have such agreements with the City. The City of Seattle accepts no responsibility for the payment of the purchase price by other governmental agencies. Should the Vendor require additional pricing for such purchases, the Vendor is to name such additional pricing upon Offer to the City.
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