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* preventing [[unemployment]] and activation of the local labor [[market]],  
* preventing [[unemployment]] and activation of the local labor [[market]],  


==Marshal==
==Typical levels of public government==
The Marshal manages Marshal's Office and County [[Board]] and organize the [[work]], and directs the day-to-day running of the voivodeship and represents them on the outside.
There are typically three levels of public government:
* is the Director of the Office and head of employees of that Office,  
# Federal: The federal government is responsible for making and enforcing laws that apply to the entire country. It is also responsible for managing national defense and foreign relations.
* Issue decisions in individual cases from the scope of the [[public administration]]
# State: State government is responsible for making and enforcing laws that apply to specific states or regions. It is also responsible for managing state-level services such as education and transportation.
# Local: Local government is responsible for making and enforcing laws that apply to specific cities, towns, or counties. It is also responsible for managing local services such as police and fire protection, emergency medical services, and sanitation.
 
It's important to note that the division of responsibilities between the different levels of government can vary depending on the country or region. In some countries, the division of responsibilities is more centralized, with the national government having more control over services that would be managed by state or local government in other countries.
 
Also, within US, there are also different forms of local government such as Townships, Boroughs, Villages, etc. which may have different responsibilities depending on the state they are located in.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 15:49, 20 January 2023

Marshal office
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Marshal Office provides executive engine performing: own tasks, tasks required by laws, tasks entrusted to the office on the basis of agreements with state administration bodies or local government.

Own tasks of the office

Typical levels of public government

There are typically three levels of public government:

  1. Federal: The federal government is responsible for making and enforcing laws that apply to the entire country. It is also responsible for managing national defense and foreign relations.
  2. State: State government is responsible for making and enforcing laws that apply to specific states or regions. It is also responsible for managing state-level services such as education and transportation.
  3. Local: Local government is responsible for making and enforcing laws that apply to specific cities, towns, or counties. It is also responsible for managing local services such as police and fire protection, emergency medical services, and sanitation.

It's important to note that the division of responsibilities between the different levels of government can vary depending on the country or region. In some countries, the division of responsibilities is more centralized, with the national government having more control over services that would be managed by state or local government in other countries.

Also, within US, there are also different forms of local government such as Townships, Boroughs, Villages, etc. which may have different responsibilities depending on the state they are located in.

References