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5.1.2 Government Directory.Pdf Government & Non-Governmental Organizations GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE Division of Oral Health Ministry of State 7 US Federal Aviation Administration IN PALAU 3 Division of Primary & Cancer Public Defender Office USDA Natural Resources Preventive Control Passport Office Conservation Service STATE GOVERNMENT OFFICES 4 Dispensaries Bureau of Foreign Affairs & Trade USDA Rural Development Of ce of Insular Affairs-DOI EXECUTIVE BRANCH Outpatient Department (OPD) Bureau of Domestic Affairs Emergency Health Program (EH) Non-Government Organizations Of ce of the President 5 Health Policy, Research & Program INDEPENDENT AGENCIES 10 Executive Secretary -Meyuns Of ce of the Public Auditor Belau Tourism Association Ministry of Justice 6-7 8 Satellite Office Ngarachamyong Cultural Center Office of the Attorney General Of ce of the Special Prosecutor 8 Omellememel Ma Ulekerreuil a President's Security Publication & Law Access Unit Office of Ombudsman Palau National Aviation Bedenged (OMUB) Bureau of Immigration Palau Animal Welfare Society Ngerulmud Capitol Administration 8 Bureau of Labor & Human Resources Palau Bar Association Grant Office Bureau of Public Safety LEGISLATIVE BRANCH Palau Chamber of Commerce Office of Environmental Response Division of Patrol The Senate 8 Palau Chinese Chamber of Commerce & Coordination Emergency Legal Counsel Palau Conservation Society Council of Chiefs Crime Stoppers The House of Delegates 8 Palau Parents Empowered Workforce Investment Act Office Patrol Legal Counsel Palau Red Cross Society Division of Corrections Of ce of the Vice President 5 Airai State Delegate Office 8 Protected Areas Network Fund Division of Criminal Investigation OEK Joint Staff The Nature Conservancy National Emergency Management & Drug Enforcement Of ce Administration Office United Nations Joint Presence Division of Fire and Rescue Initiative Ministry of Community & Division of Fish & Wildlife Protection JUDICIAL BRANCH 8 Cultural Affairs 5 Division of Marine Law Enforcement Supreme Court RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS 10-11 Bureau of Aging & Gender Marine Surveillance Advisers Court of Common Pleas Apostolic Foundation Applied Art Center Melekeok Police/Fire Station Land Court Bahai Faith Bureau of Youth, Sports & Recreation Ngardmau Police/Fire Substation Budget Office Belau Modekngei School Division of Youth Bureau of Labor & Human Resources Clerk of Courts Biblical Ministries of Palau Palau National Youth Council Division of Labor Law Library Catholic Mission Division of Parks & Recreation Division of Human Resources & Management Information Systems Churches Palau National Swimming Pool Development Of ce Probation Office Maris Stella School Sports Facility Maintenance Division of Job Placement Property Management Office Mindszenty High School Bureau of Arts & Culture Child Evangelism Fellowship Division of Cultural Affairs Ministry of Natural Resources, AUTHORITIES, BOARDS & Interdenominational Christian Division of Arts Environment & Tourism 7 COMMISSIONS 8-9 Charismatic Fellowship (CCF) Bureau of National Archives Bureau of Agriculture Civil Service Pension Plan Church of Jesus Christ (LDS) Agrifund Center (Ngchesar) Election Commission Emmaus Mission (Evangelical) Ministry of Education 5 Nekken Of ce Environmental Quality Protection Board Bethania High School Bureau of Education Forestry Of ce Ethics Commission Emmaus High School Division of Curriculum & Instruction Bio-Security Office Financial Institutions Commission Gospel Kindergarten Division of Personnel Management Bureau of Marine Resources Financial Intelligence Unit Family Federation for World Peace Division of of Program Development Ocean Fisheries Section Foreign Investment Board & Uni cation Division of Research & Evaluation Marine Resources Shop Ngardmau Free Trade Zone Authority Heavenly Vision Mission Division of School Management Marine Resources Airport Palau Housing Authority Ibobang Bai GAGC Office Fin Fish Hatchery Palau National Olympic Committee Iglesia Ni Cristo GEAR UP Marine Turtle Conservation Project Palau National Parole Board Jehovah’s Witnesses Mission Human & Health Services Palau Mariculture Demo Center Palau National Scholarship LeSea Broadcasting of Palau Information Office Bureau of Tourism Palau Public Lands Authority Paci c Islands Bible College Palau Palau Visitors Authority Paci c Missionary Aviation Language Program Ministry of Public Infrastructure, Public Library Social Security Administration Palau Assembly of God Industries & Commerce 7 Palau Baptist Church Special Education Program Health Care Fund Safety Of ce Palau Bible Trans. Of ce Internal Inspiration Palau Energy Program Of ce SEMI-GOVERNMENT Palau Chinese Christian Church Elementary Schools OMIP/Grants AGENCIES 9-10 Palau-Korea Presbyterian Church Palau High School Small Business Development Center Belau National Museum Palau 24/7 Prayer & Worship Center Ministry of Finance 5-6 (SBDC) Micronesian Legal Services PMCC 4th Watch Bureau of Budget & Planning Paci c Business Center Program National Weather Service Seventh Day Adventist Mission Budget Of ce Palau Automated Land and Resource Palau Community Action Agency SDA Elementary Of ce of Statistics Information System (PALARIS) Palau Community College Palau Mission Academy Bureau of National Treasury Bureau of Aviation Palau International Coral Reef Center PMAI (Egg Farm) Division of Treasury Division of Airport Operations Palau National Communications Churches Division of Finance & Accounting Airport Security Of ce Corporation SGI Palau Division of Property & Supply Aerodrome Flight Information Palau Postal Service Bureau of Public Service System Service (AFIS) Unit Palau PREL Service Center SCHOOLS Bureau of Revenue, Customs & Airport Maintenance Palau Public Utility Corporation Ministry of Education 5 Taxation Navigational Aide Technician Palau High School Division of Customs Division of Aircraft Rescue Fire FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS 10 Public Elementary Schools Division of Revenue & Taxation Fighting (ARFF) Australia Semi Government Agencies 9-10 Ministry of Health 6 Civil Aviation Of ce Czech Republic, Honorary Consul Palau Community Action Agency Administration Bureau of Commercial Development France, Honorary Consulate Head Start Schools Of ce of Health Services Division of Economic Development Germany, Honorary Consul Palau Community College Budget & Fiscal Management Division of Marine Transportation Italy, Honorary Consul Religious Organizations 10-11 IT Systems Management Division of Communication Correspondent Belau Modekngei School Maintenance Department Alcohol, Beverages Tobacco Japan Embassy Catholic Mission Bureau of Hospital & Clinical Services Product Of ce (ABTPC) JICA Palau Maris Stella School Division of Medical Services Bureau of Land & Survey Philippine Embassy Mindszenty High School Division of Ancillary Services Division of Surveying & Mapping (DSM) Republic of China (Taiwan) Embassy Emmaus Mission Bureau of Nursing Division of Land Resources & Tawian Technical Mission Bethania High School Information (DLRI) South Korea, Honorary Consul Bureau of Public Health Emmaus High School Community Advocacy Program Bureau of Public Works Spain, Honorary Consul Division of Facilities & Maintenance Gospel Kindergarten (CAP) United States Embassy-Koror Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) Mission Division of Behavioral Health Division of Road & Equipment US Civic Action Team (Seabees) Road & Ground Maintenance Palau Mission Academy (PMA) Bedochel Substance Abuse SDA Elementary Treatment & Recovery Center Equipment/Mechanic Shop Tobacco Control & Prevention National Land ll (STUN) Solid Waste Management Division of Environmental Health Babeldaob Road Maintenance Division of Capital Improvement Project (CIP) 2 Palau National Communications Corporation 2016 - 2017 The Republic of Palau’s National Congress is known as the Olbiil Era Kelulau (OEK), which means “House of Whispered Decisions.” The Congress consists of two houses which sit for four-year terms. The House of Delegates has 16 members, one from each state. The Senate has 13 members selected in a nationwide election. The Executive Branch of the government of Palau consists of the President, the Vice President, and the Council of Chiefs. Assisting the top executives are the cabinet ministers and their supporting staff. The Vice President serves as one of the ministers. The Council of Chiefs is composed of one traditional chief from each of the Republic’s states. The Council advises the President on matters concerning traditional laws, customs and their relationship to the Constitution and the laws of Palau. The Constitution of the Republic of Palau vests nal judicial power in the Supreme Court. Below the Supreme Court is the National Court. The Constitutional Government of Palau was established in 1981. 3 Fax..................................488-2169 State Office.................733-2967/2468 Sureor Gymnasium (Meyuns) State Office Fax....................................733-3000 Phone..............................488-4398 Phone/Fax......................544-2012 Legislature...........................733-1070 Animal Shelter.................488-5645 Phone/Fax......................544-2967 Fax...................................733-1073 Conservation & Law Enforcement/ Public Land Authority............733-2002 Legislature..........................544-2000 Coastal Management (PAN) PAN Office............................733-2001 Public Land Authority..........544-2968 Phone...............................488-4001 Ongesang.............................733-1059 Community Center..............544-1400
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