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The bureau occurs as department of the local or even national government responsible for the oversight and administration of the specific work, like the customs professional or the space agency.

Examples include Environment Agency of England and Wales and the Environmental Protection Agency.

Government agencies of Canada

Government agencies of the United Kingdom

Agents in the United Kingdom are either Executive Agencies answerable to Government Ministers or non-ministerial government departments answerable directly to one of the Parliaments or devolved assemblies of the United Kingdom.

Agents may be created by enabling legislation per Parliament of the United Kingdom, Scottish Parliament or the National Assembly of Wales.

Agents around England ordinarily guide to Westminster or even a British Government. Around Scotland it unremarkably guide to the Scottish Executive or the Scottish Parliament & within Wales to the National Assembly for Wales.

Occasionally own remits that handle a stallion a UK & these organisations come funded by & guide to the British Government.

Government agencies in the United States

The U.S. Congress and President delegate specific authority to government agencies as means of regulating the complex facets of the modern American federal state. Too, virtually all of the 50 American states have created similar government agencies, however by having limited, state-level regulative power. A agents of the federal government are often divided into 2 categories: executive department agencies - that include the President's Cabinet-level departments, and their sub-units, and independent agencies - that exercise some degree of independence from the President's control. Although a heads of independent agencies are often appointed per President, they normally may lone become flushed for stimulate. A heads of an independent agency work together in groups, like the commission, board or even council. Independent agencies often function when miniature versions of the tripartite federal government with the authority to legislate (through the issuing, or even "promulgation" of regulations), to adjudicate disputes, and to enforce agency regulations (through enforcement personnel). Examples of independent agents include the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Virtually all federal agencies are created by Congress through statutes called "enabling statutes," that define the scope of an agency's authority. Because a Constitution does not sanction government agency (when it does a more branches), a bit of commentators use known as agents a "headless fourth branch" of the tripartite federal government. By enacting a Administrative Procedure Act (APA) in 1946, Congress established some means to oversee government agency action. A APA established uniform administrative law procedures for a authority's promulgation of system, & adjudication of claims. A APA also sets forth the run for judicial review of agency action.

EUROSTAT
The EU Statistical Office

Council of European Municipalities and Regions
Comprised of approximately 100,000 local and regional authorities from 27 countries across Europe, their common goal is to construct a united and democratic Europe, based on respect for citizens' rights.

European Training Foundation


European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia (EUMC)
Examines the development of racist, xenophobic and anti-semitic phenomena, and supports research on combatting these phenomena.

Translation Centre for the Bodies of the European Union
Supports numerous agencies and offices in the accurate translation of important communications.

European Agency for the Evaluation of Medicinal Products (EMEA)
Evaluates quality and effectiveness of health products for human and veterinary use. Documentation on commissions, opinions, and procedures provided online.

European Environment Agency
Including news, environmental data and background information designed to provide decision-makers with the information needed to make environmental and sustainable development policies.

European Local Authorities' Telematic Network
Trans-national network to inform, coordinate and assist European local governments in emerging local information networks. Members, projects, and news.

Europol
The European Law Enforcement Organisation, which aims to improve effectiveness and co-operation in fighting international organised crime between authorities in European member states. Multilingual site. Includes links to local law enforcement agencies, annual report listings and job vacancies.

European Monitoring Centre for Drugs Addiction (EMCDDA)
Aims to provide reliable information on drugs and drug addiction in the EU. Provides online reports databases about drug usage and anti-drug programs.






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