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NO. Once you enter into an agreement with a collection agency no one else can collect against that debt. If you have other debts outstanding not covered in the agreement then another agency may be authorized to try and collect those debts. Collections agencies do not sue people. They can ask the courts to award a judgment or wage garnishment in order to help collect bad debt.
The general services administration
it means that people only had certain power over the government
IRS
That would be the SEC
Finding the right attorney is an important step when adopting a child. Information to lead you to the right attorney can be found at http://www.adoptioninformation.com/Adoption_attorney. Often the agency you use works with the same lawyers over and over and will provide their trusted attorney to you at a fee or as part of your adoption package bill.
A regulatory agency (also regulatory authority, regulatory body or regulator) is a public authority or government agency responsible for exercising autonomous authority over some area of human activity in a regulatory or supervisory capacity. An independent regulatory agency is a regulatory agency that is independent from other branches or arms of the government.
The Attorney General is the chief legal advisor to the government, and is responsible for the representation of the government in court (although rarely appears in person). In some countries, the Attorney General may have responsibility over law enforcement and/or public prosecutions. The Solicitor General is a similar office, but is either the Attorney General's deputy (as in the UK), or a person who represents the government in court (as in the US).
Whatever the government agency is , it will add additional regulations that we will all have to pay for. Keep the government out of it and privatize the watchdog industry with private groups like the Americans for Financial Reform, the Association of Individual Investors.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
Administrative-law judges.