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JPA, CSAC-EIA Amended: February 28, 2006 <br /> Any nonprofit entity, including a nonprofit public benefit corporation formed pursuant to <br /> Corporations Code §§ 5111, 5120 and, 5065, which the member requests to be added and from the time <br /> that such request is approved by the Executive Committee. <br /> (d) Any public entity or nonprofit so added shall be subject to and included under the <br /> member's SIR or deductible, and when so added, may be subject to such other terms and conditions as <br /> determined by the Executive Committee. <br /> (e) Such public entity or nonprofit shall not be considered a separate party to this <br /> Agreement. Any public entity or nonprofit so added, shall not affect the member's representation on the <br /> Board of Directors and shall be considered part of and represented by the member for all purposes under <br /> this Agreement. <br /> (f) The Executive Committee shall establish guidelines for approval of any public entity or <br /> nonprofit so added in accordance with Article 3(c)and (d). <br /> (g) Should any conflict arise between the provisions of this Article and any applicable <br /> Memorandum of Coverage or other document evidencing coverage, such Memorandum of Coverage or <br /> other document evidencing coverage shall prevail. <br /> ARTICLE 4 <br /> TERM <br /> This Agreement shall continue in effect until terminated as provided herein. <br /> ARTICLE 5 <br /> CREATION OF THE AUTHORITY <br /> Pursuant to the joint powers law, there is hereby created a public entity separate and apart from <br /> the parties hereto, to be known as the CSAC Excess Insurance Authority, with such powers as are <br /> hereinafter set forth. <br /> ARTICLE 6 <br /> POWERS OF THE AUTHORITY <br /> The Authority shall have all of the powers common to General Law counties in California, such as <br /> Alpine County and all additional powers set forth in the joint powers law, and is hereby authorized to do <br /> all acts necessary for the exercise of said powers. Such powers include, but are not limited to, the <br /> following: <br /> (a) To make and enter into contracts. <br /> Page 4 of 21 <br />