State entity definition

State entity means the department, division, office, bureau, agency, or other organization identified on the Contract Signature Page(s).
State entity means a department, agency, or office of State
State entity means a department, agency, or office of State government, a State university or college, or an authority created by the State.

Examples of State entity in a sentence

  • In such cases, the State entity may have established a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation to whom clinical trials are issued.

  • Therefore, the LRU is the only State entity with the authority to engage on collective bargaining matters on behalf of the Executive Department under NRS 288.

  • Nearly universal examples of such specific authorizations are the various State Tort Claims Acts, which lay out the degree and extent to which a State entity can be sued for its own negligence.

  • GovDelivery will work with the respective State entity to ensure proper storage or sending of the State’s confidential information.


More Definitions of State entity

State entity means such person who is in the SLDC control area and whose metering and energy accounting is done at the state level;
State entity means a department, commission, board, council, agency,
State entity means the department, division, office, bureau, agency, or other organization identified on the Purchase Order.
State entity means any office, department, agency, authority, commission, board, institution, hospital or other instrumentality of the State. [PL 2001, c. 203, §2 (NEW).]
State entity means any State department, agency, board,
State entity means the entity identified as the “State Entity” in the lead-in paragraph of this Agreement.