Their appointment must be approved by the Senate, so Senate hearings are a possibility.
The U.S. President's Cabinet has no elected positions, so no one elects them. The President appoints them based on his own reasons regarding their areas of expertise or career/personal history. The Cabinet is truly the President's "team." Their chief duty is to advise the President, however they have many other duties as well.
President V-Pres Constitutional Commission Cabinet Members
No, in Alabama, a judge through your county court system is who will handle your custody hearings. DHR or DHS do not handle these but they may be involved in the hearings.
The Cabinet positions were created by Congress and are not mentioned in the Constitution. There were only four at first. New ones have been added from time to time and various mergers and name-changes have occurred through the years.
The Executive Council of Ontario is the formal group to which the premier and ministers collectively belong, and through which advise is given to the Lieutenant Governor on the exercise of provincial executive powers. The Executive Council is referred to at less formal times as "the Cabinet," and its members are "Cabinet ministers."
PLATO - hearings & investigations.
through committee work
through committee work
The Presidential Line of Succession Act says that it's the Speaker of the House of Representatives, who is currently John Boehner (R). After him is the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, Daniel Inouye (D). After those guys it starts going through the members of the White House Cabinet, starting with the Secretary of State (Hillary Clinton)
The veto.
There were many presidents in the year 1999. It depends which country you are referring to.
the cabinet and the other agencies