This report discusses the chartered corporations listed in title 36 that are not agencies of the United States, and their charters only rarely assign the corporate bodies any governmental attributes. It also discusses the Oversight of chartered corporations.
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This report discusses the chartered corporations listed in title 36 that are not agencies of the United States, and their charters only rarely assign the corporate bodies any governmental attributes. It also discusses the Oversight of chartered corporations.
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June 17, 2011;
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