JPA Act definition
Examples of JPA Act in a sentence
A qualified firm, serving in the capacity of auditor, shall audit the records and the accounts of the Authority annually in accordance with the provisions of section 6505 of the JPA Act.
Pursuant to the JPA Act, the Members hereby create a joint powers agency which shall be known as the Paso ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Area Groundwater Authority.
Each signatory to this Agreement certifies and declares that it is a public agency (as defined in the JPA Act) that is authorized to be a party to a joint exercise of powers agreement and contract with each other for the joint exercise of any common power under the JPA Act and is an exclusive GSA under SGMA.
There is hereby created, pursuant to the JPA Act, a public entity to be known as the “Cosumnes Groundwater Authority” (“Authority”).
In particular, the Authority's Treasurer shall comply strictly with requirements of the JPA Act.
The Board may transfer the responsibilities of Treasurer to any person or entity as the JPA Act may provide for, from time to time.
A grievance arising between the Employer and the Union concerning the interpretation, application, administration or alleged violation of this Collective Agreement may be submitted in writing at Step #2 within ten (10) calendar days following the circumstances giving rise to the grievance.
It is the intent of the Members that, under this Agreement, the Library continue as a distinct public entity under the JPA Act and other applicable law.
Pursuant to the JPA Act (i.e., Government Code sections 6508 and 6509), all common powers exercised by the Library JPA shall be exercised in a manner consistent with, and subject to, the restrictions and limitations upon the exercise of such powers as are applicable to the County of Nevada, a general law county, and the Town of Truckee, a charter town.
Pursuant to the JPA Act, the Members hereby form and establish a public entity to be known as the “Yolo Subbasin Groundwater Agency,” which shall be a public entity separate and apart from the Members.