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==History==
==History==
==Structure==
==Structure==

Revision as of 19:52, 3 February 2022

Office of Civil Services
Public Services, Welfare, Records overview
Preceding Public Services, Welfare, Records
  • Royal Records and Tithes Administration
JurisdictionFaneria
HeadquartersTeindùn
Annual budget2637.2 Billion (2.6 Trillion) Thalers
Minister responsible
Child agencies
  • Public Transport Bureau
  • Postal Bureau
  • Secondary Affairs Bureau
  • Disaster Preparedness and Response Bureau
  • National Arts and Treasures Bureau
  • Public Education Bureau
  • Public Health Bureau
  • Records Bureau
  • Public Works Bureau
  • Space Exploration Bureau
  • Technology and Sciences Bureau
  • Business Standards and Rights Enforcement Bureau
  • Electrical Utility Bureau
  • Water Utility Bureau

History

Structure

Office of Civil Services

  • Public Transport Bureau: Handles public transit services.
    • State Rail Service Division: Maintains, plans, operates, and builds state-owned railways.
    • State Ferry Service Division: Maintains and operates government ferries along riverways and in coastal areas.
  • Postal Bureau: Transports mail.
  • Public Service Hiring and Staffing Bureau: Assists other government agencies with hiring talented and general labor.
    • Specialist Hiring Division: Vets personnel in positions of noteworthy authority within the civilian portions of government.
  • Secondary Affairs Bureau: Manages bureaucratic issues and persons or situations outside of the normal purviews of any other government agency, acting as a 'catch-all' agency and liaising with various entities.
  • Disaster Preparedness and Response Bureau
    • Fire Control Division: Firefighting services and controlled burns in conjunction with forestry services parts of the Parks and Historic Sites Division.
    • Emergency Aid Division: Transports and doles out supplies and financial aid during disasters.
    • Biohazards and Plague Division: Handles plans and reactions to disease outbreaks, environmental disasters, and so on to minimize damages.
    • Flood and Landslide Control Division: Maintains dikes, embankments, and dams in conjunction with water control and electrical services.
  • National Arts and Treasures Bureau: Responsible for cultural preservation and promulgation, including promoting tourism with the Office of Trade and Travel.
    • Parks and Historic Sites Division: Manages forestry work, park maintenance, and museums and monuments.
    • Artwork and Literature Division: Regulates games, literature, music, and other media, as well as maintaining state-owned opera houses, festivals, and so on.
  • Public Education Bureau
    • Education System Oversight Division: Internally regulates other Education Bureau divisions.
    • Educational Program Development Division: Develops public school curricula.
    • Educational Staff Management Division: Trains and allocates school staff and administrators.
    • Educators Specialty Education Division: Handles specialist training, typically with cross-branch work with other government departments.
    • Engineering Specialty Education Division: Provides in-depth training for teaching engineering.
    • Officers Specialty Education Division: Provides in-depth training for military school staff.
    • Sciences Specialty Education Division: Provides general and specialized science education training.
    • Special Needs Education Division: Trains staff specialized in handling special needs students.
    • National Higher Education Oversight Division: Regulates private schooling and corporate apprenticeship programs.
  • Public Health Bureau:
    • Sanitarium System Division: Staffs and maintains mental hospitals, breakdown wards, and long-term care facilities, plus helping to train government psychiatrists and psychologists.
    • Public Medical Assistance Division: Provides basic medical care for minor everyday ailments and assists private healthcare services with noncritical healthcare work.
    • Waste Control Division: Transports trash, processes recycling, disposed of dangerous waste products, and maintains and aids in the design and manufacture of sewers, drainage systems, and other similar public health programs.
  • Records Bureau:
    • Copyright Division: Records and enforces copyright laws and codes.
    • National Central Library Division: Operates the national library system and records works in digital and physical media for posterity and education.
    • Public Records, Statistics, and Information Division: Tabulates data and preserves most government records, as well as providing statistical analysis.
    • Vehicle Registration Division: Controls drivers' licenses and monitors vehicle sales and traffic violations.
    • Personal Identification Division: Controls ID cards, including drivers' licenses, and maintains a registry of persons for use by state programs.
    • Property Registration Division: Maintains a property registry for rapid confirmation of the legal owners of vehicles and land, as well as other property registered with the state.
    • Weapons Registration Division: Registers and regulates the sale of weapons and reports likely violent offenders.
    • Census Division: Collects population, economic, and geographic statistics and information and collates the census.
    • Election Division: Tallies and records election results.
  • Public Works Bureau:
    • National Architectural Division: Designs state buildings and properties.
    • Civil Employment Division: Runs remedial labor programs and hires private sector labor to assist in construction and general labor.
    • Civil Infrastructure Division: Constructs and repairs roadways and assists in rail construction; assists in other Bureaus' construction and maintenance projects.
    • City Planning and Zoning Division: Zones and offers assistance planning state-owned properties and fine-tuning the state's stances to help guide urban areas in cost-efficient and reliable long-term directions, both socially and physically.
    • Private Sector Contracts Division: Liaises with private companies and arranges state contracts when needed.
    • Emergency Utilities Division: Steps in during declared emergencies to coordinate utilities and emergency services to minimize jurisdiction squabbles.
  • Space Exploration Bureau:
    • Strategic Satellite Division: Operates major Fhainnin nonmilitary satellite programs.
  • Technology and Sciences Bureau:
    • Chemical Research and Development Division: Researches and improves chemical production processes for industry, medicine, weaponry, etc.
    • Conventional Weapons Research and Development Division: Researches and tests weapons systems.
    • Cyber-Electronic Research and Development Division: Researches computer technologies and software.
    • Radiological Research and Development Division: Researches nuclear technologies.
    • Industrial Research and Development Division: Researches industrial processes and techniques.
    • Maritime Research and Development Division: State-sponsored naval design testing and prototyping.
    • Special Research and Development Division: Miscellaneous scientific programs and sociological studies.
    • Transport Research and Development Division: Designs infrastructure systems and improves trains, roadways, piping systems, etc.
    • Spaceflight Research and Development Division: Orbital research, testing, and design.
    • Aeronautics Research and Development Division: Aeronautics research, testing, and design.
    • State Science and Collation Division: Records scientific breakthroughs and liaises with private Fhainnin companies.
  • Business Standards and Rights Enforcement Bureau: Enforces economic guidelines and product quality codes as well as doling out fines or punishments for corporate disobedience.
    • Wage and Hour Division: Enforces anti-wage theft laws and hour maximums and minimums and regulates employers.
    • Occupational Safety Division: Enforces work safety standards not covered by other BSREB divisions.
    • Employment Regulation Division: Regulates firing, harassment, discrimination, and retaliation codes and regulates employers.
    • Manufacturing Regulation Division: Enforces manufacturing standards.
    • Structure Regulation Division: Enforces building and property codes.
    • Consumables Regulation Division: Regulates and tests foodstuffs, disposable goods, and other perishables.
    • Weapons Regulation Division: Enforces firearm quality codes and regulates weapon sellers.
    • Chemical and Drug Regulation Division: Enforces chemical purity and safety standards.
    • Resource Extraction Regulation Division: Enforces environmental standards related to raw resource extraction.
  • Electrical Utility Bureau: Manages the nation's public electric grid and regulates the private parts of the grid.
    • Nuclear Energy Procurement and Safety Division: Operates nuclear power plants and assists in the event of radiological disasters.
    • Combustibles Energy Procurement and Safety Division: Operates stat drilling and refinery operations as well as electrical plants.
    • Renewables Energy Procurement and Safety Division: Maintains solar arrays, windfarms, and hydroelectric plants, the latter of which is done alongside the Water Management Division.
  • Water Utility Bureau: Manages the nation's water resources.
    • Water Quality Assurance and Inspection Division: Tests water tables, reports contamination violations and emergencies, and provides specialist personnel to the Water Management Division.
    • Water Management Division: Oversees dams, public potable water sources, and aquatic flora and fauna stocks.
    • Food and Agriculture Division: