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Extractions: Independent Agencies United States Government The executive departments are the major operating units of the federal government, but many other agencies have important responsibilities for keeping the government and the economy working smoothly. These are often called independent agencies, since they are not part of the executive departments. The nature and purpose of these agencies vary widely. Some are regulatory groups with powers to supervise certain sectors of the economy. Others provide special services either to the government or to the people. In most cases, the agencies have been created by Congress to deal with matters that have become too complex for the scope of ordinary legislation. In 1970, for example, Congress established the Environmental Protection Agency to coordinate governmental action to protect the environment. Among the most important independent agencies are the following: The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) coordinates the intelligence activities of certain government departments and agencies; collects, correlates, and evaluates intelligence information relating to national security; and makes recommendations to the National Security Council within the Office of the President.
Extractions: klunney@govexec.com Extending the requirement that federal agencies prepare audited financial statements to small independent agencies is a good idea, according to a new survey of officials at such organizations. Twenty-one of 26 independent agencies surveyed by the General Accounting Office said they supported financial audits for most agencies, particularly those with fiduciary responsibilities or at high risk for mismanagement. The agencies surveyed, which included the Federal Communications Commission and the Federal Trade Commission, are not required to submit audited financial statements under the 1990 Chief Financial Officers Act.
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Extractions: Federal independent agencies were established through separate (An act passed by a legislative body) statute s passed by (The legislature of the United States government) Congress . Each respective statutory grant of authority defines the goals the agency must work towards, as well as what substantive areas, if any, it may have the power of rulemaking over. These agency rules (or (The act of controlling or directing according to rule) regulations ), while in force, have the power of federal law in the (North American republic containing 50 states - 48 conterminous states in North America plus Alaska in northwest North America and the Hawaiian Islands in the Pacific Ocean; achieved independence in 1776) United States The (A federal department in the executive branch of the government of the United States) executive departments are the major operating units of the U.S. (A government with strong central powers) federal government , but many other agencies have important responsibilities for serving the public interest, and keeping the government and the economy working smoothly. They are often called
Extractions: Federal independent agencies were established through separate (An act passed by a legislative body) statute s passed by (The legislature of the United States government) Congress . Each respective statutory grant of authority defines the goals the agency must work towards, as well as what substantive areas, if any, it may have the power of rulemaking over. These agency rules (or (The act of controlling or directing according to rule) regulations ), while in force, have the power of federal law in the (North American republic containing 50 states - 48 conterminous states in North America plus Alaska in northwest North America and the Hawaiian Islands in the Pacific Ocean; achieved independence in 1776) United States The (A federal department in the executive branch of the government of the United States) executive departments are the major operating units of the U.S. (A government with strong central powers) federal government , but many other agencies have important responsibilities for serving the public interest, and keeping the government and the economy working smoothly. They are often called
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Extractions: Independent Agencies of the United States Government Symbol: Search Federal independent agencies were established through separate statutes passed by Congress . Each respective statutory grant of authority defines the goals the agency must work towards, as well as what substantive areas, if any, it may have the power of rulemaking over. These agency rules (or regulations ), while in force, have the power of federal law in the United States The executive departments are the major operating units of the U.S. federal government , but many other agencies have important responsibilities for serving the public interest, and keeping the government and the economy working smoothly. They are often called independent agencies because they are not part of the executive departments. The nature and purpose of independent agencies vary widely. Some are regulatory groups with powers to supervise certain sectors of the economy. Others provide special services either to the government or to the people. In most cases, the agencies have been created by Congress to deal with matters that have become too complex for the scope of ordinary legislation. In 1970, for example, Congress established the Environmental Protection Agency to coordinate governmental action to protect the environment. The Administrative Procedure Act establishes the protocols for agency rulemaking and decisions in agency enforcement proceedings. The APA also provides for direct judicial review of agency action in the