A government of any county, including all district and precinct offices of a county, municipality, public school district, appraisal district, or any other special-purpose district or authority.
A county, municipality, city, town, township, local public authority, school district, special district, intrastate district, council of government, any other regional or interstate government entity, or any agency or instrumentality of a local government.
The lowest tier of government in each state. Local authorities are usually elected. There may be more than one tier of local government in each country.
City, county or other governing body at a level smaller than a state. Local government has the greatest control over real property.
The level of government organised in each locality, municipality, commune, etc. EU citizens may stand for or vote in elections to local government in the country in which they live, even if they are not nationals of that State. (See Immigration: Long-term residents)
Any county, city, or town having its own incorporated government for local affairs (Washington Department of Ecology, 1992).
Any country, city, village, town, district, political subdivision of any state, Indian tribe or authorized tribal organization, or Alaska native village or organization including rural communities, unincorporated towns and villages, or any other public entity.
the government of a local area
In the context of this guide, local government may be a city, township or county.
A county, municipality, city, town, township, local public authority, school district, special district, intrastate district, council of governments (regardless of whether the council of governments is incorporated as a nonprofit corporation under State law), regional or interstate government entity, or agency or instrumentality of a local government; an Indian tribe or authorized tribal organization, or in Alaska a Native village or Alaska Regional Native Corporation; a rural community, unincorporated town or village, or other public entity. See Section 2 (10), Homeland Security Act of 2002, Public Law 107-296, 116 Stat. 2135 (2002).
Local government is normally an elected body performing the administrative and service functions for a particular area or region. It has the authority to exercise powers independently from other levels of government and usually receives funding from a central government.
A county, city, city and county, special district, joint powers agency or other political subdivision of the state.
the level of government that is responsible for the day to day running of a ward, district, province or city. Local government responsibilities often include the provision of public transport and public recreational facilities as well as the monitoring and enforcing of many environmental regulations.
A county, municipality, school district, special district, junior college district, or other legally constituted political subdivision of the state.
A county; an incorporated municipality; a special district; any other legally constituted political subdivision of the State; a public, nonprofit housing finance corporation created under Chapter 394, Local Government code Texas revised Civil Statues; or a combination of any of the entities described here.
The vehicle has been used by a local government agency.
A legally-established unit of government at a level below state or territory government, including but not limited to, county, city, town, or village.
The level of government [community, town, city, country], which is nearer to the average citizen.
Vehicle was used by local government.
the people who are elected to look after peoples' interests at local level.
District and local municipalities that are established in accordance with the Constitution. The powers and functions of local government are set out in the Constitution.
the management of the affairs of a shire, municipality or town, by people who are elected by the residents of that area. the group people who are elected to local government, usually called a council.
Local governments are administrative offices that are smaller than a state or province. The term is used to contrast with offices at nation-state level, which are referred to as the central government, national government, or (where appropriate) federal government.
As the power of Ancient Rome grew, it became necessary to devolve administrative functions downwards from Rome to provincial and local government.