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An administrator is reorganizing an Azure environment to apply unified governance policies. Is the statement that moving an Azure subscription to a different parent management group automatically transfers the billing ownership of the subscription to the billing account associated with the target management group true or false?

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False
The statement is false because moving an Azure subscription to a different management group only alters its position in the governance hierarchy. This move changes which Azure policies and RBAC roles the subscription inherits, but it has no effect on billing ownership or financial agreements, which are governed by the billing account.

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1
Analyze the components of the Azure hierarchy mentioned in the statement: subscriptions, management groups, and billing ownership.
Identify that management groups are governance containers and subscriptions are billing boundaries.
To determine the relationship between governance hierarchy and billing responsibility.
2
Evaluate the impact of moving a subscription to a different parent management group.
Understand that the subscription inherits policies and RBAC roles from the new parent management group.
Management groups organize subscriptions for unified governance.
3
Determine if billing ownership is tied to management group membership.
Recognize that billing accounts and profiles manage billing ownership, and these are decoupled from the management group governance hierarchy.
To verify if the governance change triggers a billing change.

Anahtar Kavram

Management groups are used for governance (policy and RBAC inheritance) across subscriptions, while billing ownership is managed independently through Azure billing accounts.
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