Which of the following types of governments is always considered to be a primary government for financial
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Which of the following types of governments is always considered to be a primary government for financial reporting purposes?
a. A school district with a separately elected governing body.
b. A state university whose board members are appointed by the governor without the approval of the state legislature.
c. A town
d. A legally separate public authority or public benefit organization.
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