Department of Culture and Tourism (Alexandria-Prussia)
Agency overview | |
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Formed | June 1, 2002 |
Preceding agency |
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Jurisdiction | Government of Alexandria-Prussia |
Headquarters | James E. Austin Education and Tourism Building, Kingston, AP |
Employees | 6,300 |
Annual budget | $5.5 billion (2020) |
Agency executive |
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Website | http://www.cultureandtourism.ap.gov |
The Alexandria-Prussia Department of Culture and Tourism (DCT) is a department within HM Government. The department is tasked with the responsible to promote, support, develop and protect the arts and culture of Alexandria-Prussia. The department is also tasked with protecting and the upkeep of heritage sites, museums and monuments. They are also responsible for promoting and developing tourism, both from other countries to Alexandria-Prussia, and within Alexandria-Prussia and her territories.
DCT was established June 1, 2002, by Culture Act of 2002, by abolishing and merging the Alexandria-Prussia Historical and Museum Commission and National Archives and Records.
The department is the second smallest cabinet-level department only the Department of Education is smaller.
Organization Structure
- Secretary of Culture and Tourism
- Executive Deputy Secretary
- Office of Communications and Press
- Office of Legislative Affairs and Policy
- Office of General Counsel †
- Deputy Secretary for Administration
- Bureau of Administration and Operations
- Bureau of Fiscal Services
- Infrastructure and Innovation Delivery Center †
- Deputy Secretary for Record Keeping, Culture and Historic Preservation
- Bureau for Culture Preservation
- Bureau for Historic Preservation
- National Archives and Records
- Center for Legislative Archives
- Digital Archives and Records Division
- Records Services Division
- Deputy Secretary for Museums and Monuments
- Bureau of Monuments and National Treasures
- Bureau of Museums
- National Zoo of Alexandria-Prussia
- Union Square Trust
- Deputy Secretary for Tourism
- Bureau of Domestic Tourism
- Bureau of International Tourism
- Deputy Secretary for Administration
- Executive Deputy Secretary
† Infrastructure and Innovation Delivery Center provides HR and IT services to groups of agencies.
† Office of General Counsel is an independent office that helps guide and interpret laws as well as providing legal services to the departments or offices of HM Government.
Terms and List of Secretaries
The Secretary of Culture and Tourism must be confirmed by a simple majority vote in the House of Lords. Once confirmed by the House of Lords the secretary is appointed a four year term. There are no term limits on how long a secretary may serve. As of July 2020 there have only been five Secretaries.
- Parties
Democrat (3) Independent (0) Unionist (2)