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The Cayman Islands' physical isolation under early British colonial rule allowed the development of an indigenous set of administrative and legal traditions which were codified into a constitution in 1959. A constitution, which devolved some authority from the United Kingdom to the Cayman Islands Government, was passed by referendum on 20 May ...
The Ministry of Education, Employment and Gender Affairs is a ministry of the Cayman Islands. It is headquartered on the fifth floor of the Government Administration Building in George Town, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands. [1] The Cayman Islands Department of Education Services (DES) operates public schools on the island. It is headquartered in a ...
Pages in category "Government agencies of the Cayman Islands" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... Cayman Islands Department of Commerce ...
Government ministers of the Cayman Islands (22 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Government of the Cayman Islands" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
The Cayman Islands Department of Commerce & Investment, formerly known as the Cayman Islands Investment Bureau (until 2010), is a government agency that was established to promote investment in the Cayman Islands. The department offers several free services to foreign investors seeking to establish a business in the Cayman Islands.
The Needs Assessment Unit is an agency of the Government of the Cayman Islands. It was established by the Poor Persons (Relief) Law in January 1964 for the relief of poverty. The law was revised in 1997. Assistance can be provided with: Rental assistance: Temporary financial assistance for monthly rental payments.
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The Parliament of the Cayman Islands is the unicameral legislature of the British Overseas Territory of the Cayman Islands. It is composed of 21 members; 19 elected members for a four-year term and two members ex officio. [1] The Governor may at any time, by Proclamation, prorogue or dissolve the Parliament.