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A Joint Powers Authority (JPA) is a public entity created by an agreement of two or more public agencies with the purpose of forming workers compensation liability pooling arrangements.
Joint powers authorities receive existing powers from the creating governments; thus, they are distinct from special districts, which receive new delegations of sovereign power from the state.
A joint powers authority is established by contract. The contract may or may not create a separate entity, but many do and some of the more significant issues arise in the context of a newly created entity Thus, this paper focuses on joint powers authorities that constitute separate entities.
A Joint Powers Authority (JPA) is a viable alternative to commercial insurance because it generally provides a more comprehensive coverage program than regular commercial insurance companies offer and is not profit-driven.
For example, a boss in a company has the power to set up regulations for the companys daily functioning. Authority refers to the legal and formal right to give commands and make decisions. For example, a manager has the authority to revise employees work schedules based on the needs of the company.

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An example is the Transbay Joint Powers Authority, set up to promote the construction of a new transit center in San Francisco, with several transportation boards and counties around the San Francisco Bay Area as members.

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