false
If by INS you mean Immigration and Naturalization services then no. The INS does not exist. Immigration is now handled by the Department of Homeland Security which heads USCIS (they process affirmative immigration applications) and ICE (which enforces immigration laws) and the Department of Justice which heads EOIR (who adjudicates immigration cases).
The federal government is supposed to, through the Immigration & Naturalization Service ("INS").Added: The agency is now known as Immigration and Customs Enforcement Branch (ICE) of the Department of Homeland Security.
No, it a division of the US government headed by the Secretary of Treasury which is a cabinet position. It enforces federal banking regulations as part of its job.
In the United States, the office that enforces fiscal policy is the Department of the Treasury, specifically through agencies such as the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). The Treasury also works closely with the Federal Reserve to implement and oversee fiscal policy.
The Department of the Treasury manages our nation's finances, is responsible for coinage and printing of money, enforces money laws, and runs the Secret Service.
Department of Labor
The Department of Health and Human Services
The EPA.
That would be the State's Department of Insurance.
The local Health Department, usually the city or county Health Department, enforces food safety in food service operations in the US.
The local Health Department, usually the city or county Health Department, enforces food safety in food service operations in the US.
Texas Department of Agriculture