The Bureau of the Chamber of Deputies of Brazil is the body responsible for the direction of the legislative and administrative services of the Chamber of Deputies of Brazil.
The Bureau:
- Enjoy and send written requests for information to Ministers of State;
- Declare the disqualification of Mr;
- Apply the penalty of censure written Representatives;
- Decide, upon appeal, matters relating to the legal staff of the Board;
- Privately proposed project providing for the organization, operation, police, legal, creation and transformation and extinction of offices, positions and functions, besides the fixing of their remuneration;
- Provide the offices, positions and functions;
- Grant leave, retirement and benefits, as well as putting the servers on availability;
- Request servers direct public administration, public administration or indirect foundations;
- Approve the draft budget and forward it to the Executive;
- Forward to the Executive request additional credit necessary to the functioning of the Board;
- Establish limits of authority for the authorization of expenditure;
- Authorize the signing of agreements and contracts of service;
- Approve the budget of the analytical chamber;
- Authorize bids approve their results and approve the schedule of purchases;
- To exercise financial oversight over subsidized entities;
- Forward to the Court of Audit accountability of the Board;
- Requesting police backup.
Is composed of the Presidency, composed of a president and two vice presidents, and the Secretariat, which has four secretaries, and four alternates from Secretary. The jurisdiction of each of its members shall be defined in that Act must be published within 30 sessions after the composition of the Board, and shall have the powers of the legislative session earlier while not published such an act.
The Bureau shall meet ordinarily so biweekly, and extraordinarily, whenever called by the President or by four permanent members.
See main article: President of the Chamber of Deputies (Brazil).
The Secretaries of the Board are called First, Second, Third Secretary, according to the descending order of votes obtained. Similarly the four alternates are called Secretaries.
In addition to overseeing the administrative, compete them, receive invitations, representations, petitions and memorials, make and receive correspondence, to decide in the first instance appeal against an act of the General Director of the Chamber, to interpret the legal staff of the House and give possession to Director-General of the Board, and the Secretary-General of the Bureau.