Chunk 6 - Implementation Definition: Implement – put into effect.

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Chunk 6 - Implementation Definition: Implement – put into effect.

Chunk 6 - Implementation You need to create an implementation plan for your bill once it becomes law. In a minimum of a one page written document, you need to explain the way in which your law will be implemented. All laws need to go through one of the Executive Agencies (List of Departments on next slide, Agencies are within the departments). A complete list of executive agencies are listed at: tive_Departments tive_Departments Once you have chosen an Executive Agency you should defend your choice with at least three supporting details. You also need to explain why it is important for this agency to regulate this law. (Why does this agency have the power over this issue?) Finally, what penalties will be issued if the law is not properly followed?

Chunk 6 - Implementation Executive Departments (Agencies are within departments): Department of Agriculture (USDA) end gsalinkURLTemplate mobile Department of Commerce (DOC) end gsalinkURLTemplate mobile Department of Defense (DOD) end gsalinkURLTemplate mobile Department of Education (ED) end gsalinkURLTemplate mobile Department of Energy (DOE) end gsalinkURLTemplate mobile Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) end gsalinkURLTemplate mobile Department of Homeland Security (DHS) end gsalinkURLTemplate mobile Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) end gsalinkURLTemplate mobile Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) end gsalinkURLTemplate mobile Department of Justice (DOJ) end gsalinkURLTemplate mobile Department of Labor (DOL) end gsalinkURLTemplate mobile Department of State (DOS) end gsalinkURLTemplate mobile Department of the Interior (DOI) end gsalinkURLTemplate mobile Department of the Treasury end gsalinkURLTemplate mobile Department of Transportation (DOT) end gsalinkURLTemplate mobile Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)