Participating political subdivisions definition

Participating political subdivisions means the Towns of Blacksburg and Christiansburg, the County
Participating political subdivisions means the Towns of Blacksburg and Christiansburg, the County of Montgomery, and Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University or any other political subdivision that may join or has joined the Authority pursuant to §§ 4 and 5 of this Act.
Participating political subdivisions means counties, cities, townships, and other political subdivisions of the state which have not, through ordinance or resolution of the governing body, acted to withdraw from this compact.

Examples of Participating political subdivisions in a sentence

  • Participating political subdivisions will be ensured, to the fullest extent possible, eligibility for state and federal disaster funding.

  • Participating political subdivisions may request assistance of other participating political subdivisions in response to and recovery from a disaster during formally declared emergencies or in disaster-related exercises, testing, or other training activities.

  • Participating political subdivisions will be ensuring to the fullest extent possible, eligibility for state and federal disaster funding.

  • Where it is suspected that a crime has been committed, police will investigate.

  • Participating political subdivisions shall maintain documentation of all assets provided.

  • Participating political subdivisions may either adopt non- contributory retirement provisions or require employee contributions.

  • Participating political subdivisions shall levy special assessments on real property included in the District, the payment of which may pay the Program Obligations and the costs of administering the Program.

  • Participating political subdivisions shall reimburse the County for all the equipment, resources and personnel provided under the Cuyahoga County Shared Services Program.

  • Participating political subdivisions may complete amendments to the REQ-A form to update cost estimates or other conditions that are documentable, justifiable, and reasonable.

  • Participating political subdivisions should consider the inclusion of an appeals process in their audit process so that assisting jurisdictions and requesting jurisdiction may work together to resolve issues and problems.

Related to Participating political subdivisions

  • Political subdivision means a city, village, town or county.

  • Political sign means a sign advertising a candidate or candidates for public elective office, or a political party, or a sign urging a particular vote on a public issue decided by ballot.

  • Minor political party means a political party qualified to have its name listed on the general election ballot but that does not qualify as a major political party.

  • Major political party means either of the two registered political parties that

  • Political contribution means any payment, gift, subscription, assessment, contract, payment for services, dues, loan, forbearance, advance or deposit of money or any valuable thing, to a candidate for public office or to a political committee, including but not limited to a political action committee, made for the purpose of influencing any election in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania or for paying debts incurred by or for a candidate or committee before or after any election.