Commission

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Commission or commissioning may refer to:

Business and contracting

Government

Civil

  • A
    statutory authority
    which operates under the authority of a board of commissioners, including:
  • An executive branch of government, often with characteristics of other branches of government:
    • Town commissioners, elected local government bodies established in urban areas in Ireland in the 19th century
    • City Commission, a form of local government (common in the United States)
    • The European Commission, a body incorporating features of an executive branch of government and a civil service
  • Presidential Commission (United States)
    , a type of high level research group
  • Royal Commission
    , a form of public inquiry
  • Public service commissioning, the process of identifying an area's need for public services and then designing and securing the services to meet the need

Military

Other uses

See also