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the government enforces economic laws and regulations
There is not a regulatory body that enforces loco parentis. The closest you get to regualting safety for kids is when Governing bodies lay down guidelines for CRB checks and similar.
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No. In the USA, the government does not own or run any of the airlines. In some foreign countries, the government owns and runs the airline. But in the USA, all the airlines are businesses / companies, owned either privately or publicly, or both. The airlines are of course subject to laws, and the government runs the TSA (Transportation Security Administration) which handles airport security, and the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) which creates and enforces regulations governing certain things airlines can and cannot do.
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The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is the federal government agency that controls and organizes the transportation industry. It is responsible for regulating and overseeing commercial motor vehicles, including trucks and buses, to ensure safety on the roads. The FMCSA enforces regulations such as driver qualifications, vehicle inspections, and hours of service.
If you believe that there are violations of regulations that are not being enforced, you can bring these matters to the attention of the association officially. Send the board a certified letter listing the violations and the sections of the governing documents not being enforced. Request an entry on the next board meeting agenda with three minutes to present your position. Then request that the board vote to enforce the regulations or not enforce them. The board meeting minutes can inform the other owners of the situation.
Conservation Commissions of cities and towns have the authority to enforce wetlands protection laws.
The EPA, or Environmental Protection Agency, is a federal agency that enforces environmental regulations in the United States.
The Federal Aviation Administration is part of and is operated by the US Department of Transportation.
OSHA, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, is the federal agency creates and enforces safety related standards and regulations in a workplace, as far as most people are concerned. However, MSHA (the Mine Safety and Health Administration) as well as the Coast Guard, and EPA are also Federal agencies with similar authority in specifically defined areas of activity.