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24 February, 12:43

What is the correct order, from smallest to largest, of michigan's local government organization?

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  1. 24 February, 13:22
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    Charter (home-rule) government unit A county, township, or village that has taken the special steps necessary to permit it to organize and operate in ways different from a general-law unit; by law, all cities are charter units.

    General-law government unit A county, township, or village that organizes and operates in accordance with the general law set out in state statute and constitution. Has not taken the special steps necessary to change to a charter (home-rule) unit.

    General-purpose government units Counties, villages, townships, and cities; all but cities may be either general-law or charter units (cities automatically are charter units).

    Special-purpose government unit An entity-e. g., an authority or a K-12 or community college district-created to carry out a specific function.
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