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Government Departments and Agencies

Executive Branch

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Governor Phil Bredesen
Governor Bredesen's Cabinet
Department of Agriculture
Promotes wise uses of our agricultural and forest resources, developing economic opportunities, and ensuring safe and dependable food and fiber.
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Department of Children's Services
Child protective services, foster care, adoption, programs for delinquent youth, probation, aftercare, treatment and rehabilitation programs for identified youth, and licensing for all child-welfare agencies, except for child (day) care agencies.
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Department of Commerce and Insurance
Protects the interests of consumers while providing fair, efficient oversight and a level field of competition for industries and professionals doing business in Tennessee. Divisions of Consumer Affairs, Fire Prevention, Insurance, Securities, TennCare Oversight, Regulatory Boards.
Department of Correction
Supervises convicted offenders by implementing correctional practices which contribute to the effectiveness of the criminal justice system.
CoverTennessee
Governor Phil Bredesen developed Cover Tennessee to create health insurance options that are affordable and portable, and meet the needs of the uninsured in our state.
Department of Economic and Community Development
Encourages economic growth, assists Tennessee communities in preparing and competing for economic development and job creation opportunities, offers support services for entrepreneurs, existing industries and new firms, while marketing the state and recruiting new industries domestically and internationally.
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Department of Education
The mission of taking Tennessee to the top in education guides administration of the state's K-12 public schools.
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Office of e-Health Initiatives
The single coordinating authority for the exchange of electronic health information in Tennessee.
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Department of Environment and Conservation
Protects the quality of Tennessee's air, land and water, and preserves, conserves, and promotes Tennessee's natural and cultural resources.
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Department of Finance and Administration
Provides continually improving financial and administrative support services which enhance state government's ability to improve the quality of life for Tennesseans. The department also acts as the chief corporate office of state government.
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Department of Financial Institutions
The department has legal responsibility for assuring the Tennessee banking system runs on a safe and sound basis. In addition, consumer complaints involving financial institutions are handled by the department.
Department of General Services
Services to state government, including procurement, management of buildings, motor vehicles, and equipment, surplus property, printing and photographic services, postal services, food services, records management and central stores.
Department of Health
Protects and promotes the health of the community. Unlike a personal health care system, the Department of Health focuses on the health of the state's entire population.
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Homeland Security
Develops and coordinates the implementation of a comprehensive strategy to secure the state of Tennessee from terrorist threats and attacks.
Department of Human Resources
Advises the governor on personnel policies, assists departments and agencies in carrying out personnel practices, administers employment application process.
Department of Human Services
Provides a quality system of coordinated human services to meet the changing needs of Tennesseans and enable them to achieve self-sufficiency. Includes divisions of Child Support, Rehabilitative Services, and Adult and Family Services.
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The Department of Labor and Workforce Development
Connects people to jobs and job-related assistance, offers education, safety and training programs, supplies labor market information, and ensures healthy and safe work places. Administers Unemployment Insurance and Workers' Compensation.
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Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities
Responsible for system planning, setting policy and quality standards, system monitoring and evaluation, disseminating public information and advocating for persons of all ages who have mental illness, serious emotional disturbance or developmental disability.
Department of Military
Tennessee Army National Guard, the Tennessee Air National Guard, and the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency, and the all-volunteer Tennessee State Guard.
Department of Revenue
Collects approximately 92 percent of total state collections, which help educate Tennessee's children, build highways and state parks, rehabilitate disabled citizens and operate city and county governments.
Department of Safety
The department and its highly trained state troopers are responsible for safety on more than 15,000 miles of state and federal highways. The Department of Safety's responsibilities range from issuing driver licenses to investigating accidents and auto thefts.
Bureau of TennCare
TennCare is a government-operated medical assistance program designed for people who are eligible for Medicaid, as well as for some children who do not have insurance.
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Department of Tourist Development
The Tennessee Department of Tourist Development is one of the leaders among state organizations in the United States tourism industry. Tennessee's tourism generated a $14.2 billion economic impact to the state's economy, another $1 billion increase for the second consecutive year.
Department of Transportation
Plans, implements, maintains and manages an integrated transportation system for the movement of people and products, with emphasis on quality, safety, efficiency and the environment.
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Department of Veteran Affairs
The Department of Veterans Affairs exists for one basic purpose - to serve those who have already served. A veteran is any person who served in the active military, naval or air service and was discharged or released under conditions other than dishonorable (US. Code 38).

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Boards and Commissions

Alcoholic Beverage Commission
Issues employee permits, licenses and regulates wholesale and retail liquor dealers and establishments providing on-premise consumption.
Commission on Aging and Disability
Promoting the exchange of ideas, disseminating information on aging and encouraging, and assisting the development of programs for older Tennesseans, administers the Older American Act of Tennessee.
State Board of Education
The governing and policy making body for the Tennessee system of public elementary and secondary education.
Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations (TACIR)
Comprised of representatives from executive and legislative branches of state government, county and municipal governments, and the public, the commission serves as a forum for the discussion of intergovernmental issues and may initiate studies resulting in legislative proposals and constitutional amendments.
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Tennessee Arts Commission
The Tennessee Arts Commission, an independent agency of the State of Tennessee, was created in 1967 with the mission that the citizens of Tennessee have access to and participate in the arts. Also administers the Tennessee State Museum.
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Tennessee Board of Probation and Parole
Determines, monitors and assists offenders who may safely be supervised in the community as opposed to being incarcerated for the full tem of their sentence with the Tennessee Department of Correction.
Tennessee Bureau of Investigation
Investigation of criminal offenses and scientific analysis of various crimes committed in Tennessee.  Divisions of Criminal Investigation, Forensic Services, Tennessee Crime Information System.
Tennessee Commission on Children and Youth
An independent state agency created by the Tennessee General Assembly as an advocate for improvements in the quality of life for children and families.
Tennessee Health Services and Development Agency
Issues permits to establish or modify a health care institution, facility or service, purchase major medical equipment, or establish certain services
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Tennessee Higher Education Commission
THEC members and staff hope to provide useful information to prospective students about the vast offerings of the colleges and universities in Tennessee.
Tennessee Human Rights Commission
An independent state agency charged with preventing and eradicating discrimination in employment, public accommodations, and housing.
Tennessee Housing Development Agency
Envisions every Tennessean living in a safe, sound and affordable home in a viable community. Administers federal, state and THDA affordable housing programs.
Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency
Law enforcement, research, operation of lakes, hatcheries, and management areas, hunter safety, habitat protection, boating education, access area development, and regulation of hunting seasons and bag limits.

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Judicial Branch

Attorney General and Reporter
State Courts
Supreme Court and Appellate Courts
Tennessee Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges
Judicial Boards, Commissions, and Committes

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Legislative Branch

General Assembly
The State of Tennessee Senate and House of Representatives
Tennessee Senate Committees
Tennessee House of Representatives Committees
Legislative Joint Committees
Secretary of State
Keeps state records such as acts and resolutions adopted by the General Assembly and signed by the governor, the receipt and recording of all corporate charters and annual reports, receipt of all trademarks, the execution of notary commissions and the receipt of all state administrative rules and regulations
Treasury Department
Accounts for the receipt and disbursement of public funds, Invests available cash balances, Administers state financial programs
Comptroller of the Treasury
Audits state and local government entities, Participates in the general financial and administrative management of state government.
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Other Agencies

Division of Intellectual Disabilities Services
Promotes community based services and supports Tennesseans with mental retardation and their families. The DIDS contracts with community providers to offer a full array of services for individuals in the community.
Tennessee Ethics Commission
Established to sustain the public's confidence in government by increasing the integrity and transparency of state and local government through regulation of lobbying activities, financial disclosure requirements, and ethical conduct.
Tennessee Registry of Election Finance
Enforces Campaign Financial Disclosure and Contribution Limits Acts
Tennessee Regulatory Authority (TRA)
Responsible for setting the rates and service standards of privately owned telephone, natural gas, electric and water utilities.
TRICOR
TRICOR (Tennessee's Rehabilitative Initiative in Correction) is a self-supporting agency that trains inmates for successful integration into society. TRICOR provides tax-supported entities and non-profit agencies with a wide variety of products and services.

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