Statutory bodies are organizations established by an act of legislation, which defines their authority, structure, and functions. They typically operate independently from government departments and are tasked with specific regulatory, administrative, or advisory roles. Characteristics include a defined legal framework, the ability to enforce regulations, and accountability to the legislature or the public. They often have a certain degree of autonomy while remaining under the purview of government oversight.
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