A statutory public service refers to services provided by government entities that are mandated by law or statute. These services are typically essential for the welfare of the public and can include areas such as education, healthcare, public safety, and transportation. The government is responsible for ensuring these services are accessible and meet certain standards, often funded through taxation. Statutory public services aim to promote the common good and uphold citizens' rights.
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A statutory service is a service that is essential to the running of the country and is therefore provided by the governement.
public company needs a statutory report
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Statutory health and social care services are programs created by the government that must exist due to a written law. An example of these programs is social service.
Statutory is govern by government legislation while independent are mainly charity organisations
Public Service.
A statutory body is a company or organization created by law, or statute, in order to regulate or carry out a public function. Examples of statutory bodies include the Airport Authority of India, the Food Corporation of India and the National Highway Authority of India.
That's a matter of opinion, and of public debate.
Public Broadcasting Service was created in 1970.
In 1997 Public Service merged with the Texas-based Southwestern Public Service Company to form New Century Energies,
Public Service Broadcasting is the industry under which Public Broadcasting System channels operate.