Interlocal Entity Clause Samples

The 'Interlocal Entity' clause defines the creation or designation of a separate legal entity formed by two or more governmental units to jointly exercise powers or perform functions that each could undertake individually. In practice, this clause outlines how such an entity is established, its governance structure, and the scope of its authority, such as managing shared services or infrastructure projects. Its core function is to facilitate collaboration between public agencies, enabling them to pool resources and expertise to address common needs more efficiently and effectively.
Interlocal Entity. Pursuant to the Interlocal Cooperation Act, the Parties agree to the continued existence of the Authority as a separate political subdivision and body politic and corporate of the state of Utah, as established pursuant the 2004 Agreement, subject to the revised and restated terms and condition found in this 2019 Agreement.
Interlocal Entity. Pursuant to the Interlocal Cooperation Act, the Members agree to the continued existence of the Unified Police Department of Greater Salt Lake as a separate political subdivision and body politic and corporate of the state of Utah, as established pursuant the 2010 Agreement, subject to the revised and restated terms and condition found in this 2024 Agreement.

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