Quasi-municipal corporation
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A quasi-municipal corporation is a public agency created for the sole purpose of performing one public function.
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A quasi-municipal corporation is a public entity created by law to deliver limited public services. Most school districts are quasi-municipal corporations that are created and organized by state legislatures and charged with the administration of public schools within the state. Many water services are also quasi-municipal corporations for the state.
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