bi-state agency
C1091
concept
A bi-state agency is a governmental or quasi-governmental organization jointly created and governed by two neighboring states to manage shared resources, infrastructure, or regulatory responsibilities across their common jurisdiction.
Aliases (6)
- state agency ×17
- interstate compact agency ×3
- binational organization ×2
- binational public–private partnership ×1
- interstate compact commission ×1
- state safety oversight agency ×1
Instances (29)
- Bi-State Development Agency ("interstate compact agency")
- Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
- Tahoe Regional Planning Agency
- Alaska Marine Highway System ("state agency")
- California Commission on Higher Education ("state agency")
- International Joint Commission ("binational organization")
- Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority ("interstate compact agency")
- Metropolitan Transportation Authority ("state agency")
- Texas State Preservation Board ("state agency")
- Great Lakes–St. Lawrence River Basin Water Resources Council ("interstate compact agency")
- Colorado Civil Rights Commission ("state agency")
- New York State Canal Corporation ("state agency")
- California State Coastal Conservancy ("state agency")
- California Coastal Commission ("state agency")
- UK–US Fulbright Commission ("binational organization")
- TRPA
- Huntsville, Texas, United States ("state agency")
- Massachusetts Office of Jury Commissioner ("state agency")
- Pennsylvania Judicial Conduct Board ("state agency")
- AMHS ("state agency")
- Smart Border Coalition ("binational public–private partnership")
- California State Lands Commission ("state agency")
- NJ Transit ("state agency")
- PANYNJ
- Massachusetts Turnpike Authority ("state agency")
- Maryland Transportation Authority ("state agency")
- Office of Hawaiian Affairs ("state agency")
- Washington Metrorail Safety Commission ("state safety oversight agency")