Participating Agencies definition

Participating Agencies means members of National Purchasing Partners for which Vendor has agreed to extend the terms of this Master Price Agreement pursuant to Article 2.6 and Attachment C herein. For purposes of cooperative procurement, “Participating Agency” shall be considered “Purchaser” under the terms of this Agreement.
Participating Agencies means members of National Purchasing Partners for which Vendor has agreed to extend the terms of this Master Price Agreement pursuant to Article
Participating Agencies means the:

Examples of Participating Agencies in a sentence

  • Participating Agencies may purchase from Vendor’s authorized dealers and distributors, as applicable, provided the pricing and terms of this Agreement are extended to Participating Agencies by such dealers and distributors.


More Definitions of Participating Agencies

Participating Agencies means the Departments of Health, of Education, of Medical Assistance Services, of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services, and of Social Services; the Departments for the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing and for the Blind and Vision Impaired; and the Bureau of Insurance within the State Corporation Commission.
Participating Agencies or “Participants” refer to Principals and all Subscribers, as they may be so constituted from time to time, and individually referred to as a “Participating Agency” or “Participant.”
Participating Agencies means the member governmental units and nonprofits represented by NPP.
Participating Agencies means any public or private safety agency (police, firefighting, emergency medical and ambulance services or other emergency services, pursuant to ETSA Section 4) whose jurisdiction is located within the 9-1-1 system boundaries.
Participating Agencies means the Member institutions represented by NPP.
Participating Agencies means the Departments of Health, of Education, of Medical Assistance
Participating Agencies means the Ministry of Mines, Natural Resources, and Environment; the Ministry of Lands, Housing, and Surveys; the Ministry of Justice; the Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development; the Ministry of Economic Planning and Development; the National Council on the Environment; and the Privatization Commission, and includes any successor to each individual Participating Agency.