Intergovernmental entity definition
Intergovernmental entity means any separate organization established in accordance with chapter 28E or established by any other agreement between an agency and any other governmental entity, whether federal, state, or local, and any department, division, unit, or subdivision thereof. “Intergovernmental entity” does not include an organization established or agreement made in accordance with chapter 28E between state agencies.
Intergovernmental entity means entities organized under ORS 190.010.
Intergovernmental entity means an entity created under ORS 190.010 (5). The term includes any council of governments created prior to the enactment of ORS 190.010 (5).
More Definitions of Intergovernmental entity
Intergovernmental entity means an entity created under ORS 190.010 (5). The term in-
Intergovernmental entity means any separate
Intergovernmental entity means any separate organization established in accordance with chapter 28E or established by any other agreement between an agency and any other governmental entity, whether federal, state, or local, and any department, division, unit or subdivision thereof.
Intergovernmental entity means an entity created by an intergovernmental agreement pursuant to ORS Chapter 190 governed by a board or commission appointed by, responsible to, and acting on behalf of the unit of local governments that are parties to the agreement. [Ord. 97- 0121]
Intergovernmental entity means a public body created by an intergovernmental agreement pursuant to ORS 190.010, and gov- erned by a board or commission appointed by, responsible to and acting on behalf of the units of local government that are parties to the agreement. The creation of the intergovernmental entity must be ratified by an ordinance adopted by the Board of Commissioners prior to the effective date of the agreement. An intergovernmental entity is com- posed of appointees from two or more units of local government.