The responsibility for enforcing Congressional behavior primarily falls to the House and Senate themselves, as each chamber has its own rules and procedures for maintaining order and discipline. Additionally, the Ethics Committees in both the House and the Senate investigate misconduct and recommend disciplinary actions. Ultimately, the power to expel a member lies with the respective chamber, requiring a two-thirds vote. Leadership roles, such as the Speaker of the House or Senate Majority Leader, also play a key role in guiding and ensuring adherence to Congressional norms.
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The executive branch is responsible for enforcing the law.
Everyone in a supervisory position is responsible for enforcing policy that affects the use of a technology.
the sherriff
the employer
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OSHA, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, is responsible for enforcing the regulations that it issues.
The state legislators redraw congressional districts.
Line management, from CEO and President to the front line manager and the supervisor, is responsible for enforcing policy and procedures in the workplace.
The name of the authority that is responsible for enforcing occupational health and safety depends on what country, and what state or province, you are in.
making treaties,enforcing laws and making laws
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