Regulatory Boards
Regulatory boards are organizations established by governments to oversee specific industries or professions. Their primary role is to ensure compliance with laws and regulations, protecting public interests and maintaining standards. Examples include boards for medical professionals, accountants, and engineers.
These boards often have the authority to issue licenses, conduct investigations, and enforce disciplinary actions against individuals or organizations that violate regulations. By doing so, they help maintain the integrity and quality of services provided to the public, ensuring that practitioners meet established qualifications and ethical standards.