Local entity definition

Local entity means any city, county, city and county, or joint powers authority within the state within whose jurisdiction a State Video Franchise Holder may provide Video Service.6
Local entity means a county, city, town, special service district, local
Local entity means a county, city, or town.

Examples of Local entity in a sentence

  • Local entity (e.g., counties, workforce boards, early learning coalitions).

  • A Bidder may submit information related to preference practices enacted for a State or Local entity outside the State of New Jersey.

  • Local entity developed projects and smaller District projects are not normally tracked in the Milestone Program.

  • For Local entity projects, the Local Government Technical Support Contact will transmit all delineation documentation after a satisfactory review by the Rural Program Manager.

  • Local entity expenditures for all local assistance programs are subject to financial and compliance audits by the State Controller’s Office and by Caltrans’ Office of External Audits.


More Definitions of Local entity

Local entity means a city, village, town, county, qualified lake association, nonprofit conservation organization, as defined in s.23.0955 (1), town sanitary district, public inland lake protec- tion and rehabilitation district, or another local governmental unit, as defined in s. 66.0131 (1) (a), that is established for the purpose of lake management.
Local entity means a county, city, town, school district, local district, or special service district.
Local entity means a county, city, town, local district, special service district, or interlocal entity created under Title 11, Chapter 13, Interlocal Cooperation Act.
Local entity means a county, city, town, metro township, local district, or special service district.
Local entity means any political subdivision chartered to address water conservation.
Local entity means the Montour County Industrial Development Authority.
Local entity means any municipality, public utility, or person, including any individual, firm, partnership, association, not-for-profit corporation, or other corporation organized and existing under the laws of the state which may construct and operate an eligible project.