Entity Governments
Entity Governments refer to governing bodies that manage specific organizations or groups, often within a larger framework. These entities can include corporations, non-profits, or other organizations that have their own set of rules and regulations. They operate independently but must comply with broader laws and regulations set by national or local authorities.
These governments are responsible for decision-making, resource allocation, and policy implementation within their scope. They may have boards or committees that oversee operations and ensure that the entity meets its goals. Examples of entity governments include corporate boards, school districts, and local municipalities.