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The Agency is supervised by its chairman, who is appointed and dismissed by the Prime Minister of Georgia. [8] The chairman: [9] issues orders related to internal organizational matters, and also issues sub-legislative acts (orders), which are compulsory for procuring entities and other entities participating in procurement;
A special-purpose entity (SPE; or, in Europe and India, special-purpose vehicle/SPV; or, in some cases in each EU jurisdiction, FVC, financial vehicle corporation) is a legal entity (usually a limited company of some type or, sometimes, a limited partnership) created to fulfill narrow, specific or temporary objectives.
Special districts (also known as special service districts, special district governments, or limited purpose entities) are independent, special-purpose governmental units that exist separately from local governments such as county, municipal, and township governments, with substantial administrative and fiscal independence.
The Use of Not-for-Profit Accounting and Financial Reporting Principles by Governmental Entities: Aug. 1995: Superseded by 34 and 62; 30. Risk Financing Omnibus—an amendment of GASB Statement No. 10: Feb. 1996: Amended by various GASBS; 31. Accounting and Financial Reporting for Certain Investments and for External Investment Pools: Mar. 1997
The Fulton County special purpose grand jury investigating former President Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss in Georgia recommended charges against 39 people, the ...
Under a PPA, the seller is the entity that owns the project. In most cases, the seller is organized as a special purpose entity whose main purpose is to facilitate non-recourse project financing. The buyer is typically a utility or a company that purchases the electricity to meet its customers' needs.
The aim of the Service Agency of the Ministry of Internal Affairs is to perfect the services, introduce modern technologies and improve services.. The mission of the Agency:
The Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) is a statutory organ of the state government of Georgia; elected among five commission districts, the board consists of a Chairman, a Vice-chairman, and three Commissioners. PSC regulates telecommunications, transportation, electric and natural gas services in the U.S. state of Georgia. [1]