justice department
For passing the laws: The US Congress For enforcing and prosecuting the laws: The US Justice Department.
Criminal sanctions can be imposed for violations of federal health care laws related to activities such as fraud, kickbacks, and false claims. These violations can lead to criminal charges, fines, and imprisonment for individuals or entities found guilty of breaking the law. The Department of Justice is typically responsible for investigating and prosecuting these criminal offenses in the healthcare industry.
United States Attorney
prosecuting attorney (representing the City, County, State or Federal government)
The Department of Justice is the Executive Department primarily responsible for enforcing Federal Law. Many other departments enforce their own regulations.
The Department of Justice is responsible for 1. Prosecuting federal law violations 2. Representing the U.S. in the Supreme Court of the United States 3. Enforcing immigration laws, providing information, and processing applications for citizenship. 4. Maintaining the federal prison system, halfway houses, and community programs.
The department of defense
The President
president
president
The Department of the Interior
Department of the Treasury