State governmental entity definition

State governmental entity means any entity created as a legislative body or a
State governmental entity means any state agency, bureau, commission, council, department, law enforcement agency, or unit thereof, but does not mean the office of the attorney general and reporter.
State governmental entity means the State of Oklahoma or

Examples of State governmental entity in a sentence

  • Unified Court System Self-InsuranceUCS, a New York State governmental entity, is self-retained for risk of loss and liability.


More Definitions of State governmental entity

State governmental entity means any agency, authority, board, commission, department, or office within the executive, legislative or judicial branches of state government or any autonomous state agency, authority, board, commission, council, department, office, or institution of higher education; and
State governmental entity means the Executive and Legislative
State governmental entity means the State of Oklahoma or any agency, board, commission, authority, department, public trust of which the state is the beneficiary or other instrumentality of state government, other than a public trust with the state as beneficiary whose jurisdiction is limited to one county, including, but not limited to, the following:
State governmental entity means a state
State governmental entity means the Employees
State governmental entity means a state agency, department, board, or commission, or a public corporation or quasi-public instrumentality that performs essential public functions entrusted to it by the state.
State governmental entity means any department, board, commission, institution, agency, or institution of higher education.