bureau

Governmental AdministrationLegal glossary term

Legal Definition

In a legal context, 'bureau' refers to an administrative office or department within a government agency responsible for executing specific functions, often related to regulatory oversight or administrative decision-making. It denotes a centralized body that performs a defined set of tasks under the authority of a larger governmental structure.

Plain-English Translation

Imagine a big office in the government where people make important decisions or handle specific tasks for the country. It's like a department that handles a specific job, like making sure rules are followed or handling inspections.

Context in Contracts

It matters because it defines the structure and hierarchy of government action; legal documents often reference the bureau's authority to issue directives, conduct investigations, or administer specific regulatory schemes.

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The Bureau of Agricultural Products (a specific regulatory body).

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A legal term defining the structure of a federal administrative office.

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How bureau shows up in legal documents

What is it?

A bureau is an administrative division within a governmental entity (like a federal agency) that performs a specific function, often related to enforcement, regulation, or administration of a particular law or policy. It signifies the operational unit responsible for executing a defined set of duties.

Why does it matter?

It matters because it defines the structure and hierarchy of government action; legal documents often reference the bureau's authority to issue directives, conduct investigations, or administer specific regulatory schemes.

When does it matter?

It usually appears when discussing governmental structures, regulatory bodies, administrative review processes, or the execution of a specific mandate by an agency.

Where is it usually seen?

It is typically seen in federal and state government documents, statutes defining administrative functions, regulatory frameworks, and legal briefs detailing the operational structure of a governing body.

Who is affected?

The affected parties include governmental agencies (e.g., environmental protection bureaus), the officials within those bureaus, and the public who are subject to the regulations administered by that bureau.

How does it work?

The bureau functions as an administrative unit that processes specific tasks, conducts necessary investigations, or executes policy decisions delegated to it by a higher authority, often involving rule-making or enforcement actions.

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