Series 50: Quasi-Governmental Agencies

Taken from our Series 50 Online Guide

Quasi-Governmental Agencies

A joint powers agency (JPA), also known as a joint powers authority, consists of two or more public entities (for example, local governments) that work together to use powers that they share to complete a project. An example of this would be the San Joaquin Joint Powers Authority, which consists of both local agencies and regional entities in Cal

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