Awarding Authority definition

Awarding Authority means a subordinate or component entity or person of the City (such as a City department or Board of Commissioners) that has the authority to enter into a contract or agreement for the provision of goods or services on behalf of the City of Los Angeles.
Awarding Authority means any Board or Commission of the City of Los Angeles, or any authorized employee or officer of the City of Los Angeles, including the Purchasing Agent of the City of Los Angeles, who makes or enters into any contract or agreement for the provision of any goods or services of any kind or nature whatsoever for or on behalf of the City of Los Angeles.
Awarding Authority means the Board of Airport Commissioners, or any employee or officer of Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) authorized to award or enter into any contract on behalf of LAWA.

Examples of Awarding Authority in a sentence

  • The Bonding Company shall be acceptable to the Awarding Authority.


More Definitions of Awarding Authority

Awarding Authority means the City of Fairhope, Alabama.
Awarding Authority. , “Owner”, “Town” means the Town of Barnstable (which includes the School Department and Barnstable Municipal Airport).
Awarding Authority means the City of Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
Awarding Authority means any person that awards or enters
Awarding Authority means the Board of Airport Commissioners.
Awarding Authority means any agency or department of the federal government, the State of Rhode Island or their political subdivisions that awards contracts using public funds.
Awarding Authority means the county department, officer, or agency that recommends or is otherwise responsible for the administration of a service contract.