The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is responsible for overseeing on-site nuclear power plant operations and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) approves the off-site plans and procedures at the state and local level. FEMA also evaluates the demonstration of plan performance during federally required exercises.
The Deparment of Public Safety. They oversee contests open to the public.
In the United States, oil and gas leases are primarily regulated by state regulatory agencies, such as the Texas Railroad Commission or the Oklahoma Corporation Commission. These agencies set rules for drilling, production, and environmental protection. Additionally, federal agencies like the Bureau of Land Management oversee oil and gas leases on federal lands.
oversees self-regulatory organizations (SROs), which include stock exchanges, the National Association of Security Dealers (NASD), the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB), clearing agencies, transfer agents, and securities information processors
it created federal agencies to oversee the war effort
it created federal agencies to oversee the war effort
The nuclear agency established under Truman is the United States Atomic Energy Commission (AEC). It was created in 1946 to oversee the peaceful development and regulation of atomic energy. The AEC played a significant role in the development of nuclear weapons and the promotion of nuclear energy for civilian purposes. It was later replaced by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in 1975.
The Department of Defense oversees homeland security and bioterrorism threats.
Despite the increasingly relaxed regulatory climate, U.S. state commercial banks are subject to a range of regulations at the state and federal level. In addition to the federal regulatory bodies that oversee national banks, each state.
A theory of regulatory behavior that holds that regulators must take account of the demands of three groups: legislators, who establish and oversee the regulatory agency; firms in the regulated industry; and consumers of the regulated industry's products.
Yes. For example, in the US, states have insurance commissioners and departments or divisions which oversee insurance operations within their respective states.
The Office of Personnel Management and The Merit System Protection Board.
The United States Government consists of many, many agencies that oversee matters in various subjects. Some well-known agencies are the Central Intelligence Agency, the United States Department of Agriculture, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the National Security Agency, and the Secret Service.