Explore the full list of Statutory Bodies under the oversight of the department, with relevant details and links where available.
The Saint Lucia National Housing Corporation (SLNHC) is a government-owned parastatal established to facilitate affordable housing solutions for the people of Saint Lucia. The Corporation plays a crucial role in
The Saint Lucia National Trust (SLNT) is a statutory parastatal organization dedicated to the preservation and protection of Saint Lucia’s natural, cultural, and historical heritage. Established to conserve the island’s
The Saint Lucia Marketing Board (SLMB) is a government-owned parastatal responsible for the procurement, marketing, and distribution of agricultural produce in Saint Lucia. The Board plays a vital role in
The WASCO Board of Directors provides strategic leadership and governance to ensure the company fulfills its statutory mandate effectively. Comprising experts in engineering, finance, environmental management, and public administration, the
The National Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (NTRC) is the statutory body established under the Telecommunications Act of 2000 to regulate and oversee the development of Saint Lucia’s telecommunications and broadcasting sectors.
The Liquor Licensing Board is the statutory authority responsible for reviewing, approving, and regulating the issuance of liquor licenses throughout Saint Lucia. Operating under the Liquor Licence Act, the Board
The Board of Directors of Invest Saint Lucia provides strategic leadership, oversight, and governance to ensure that the organization fulfills its national development mandate. Appointed by the Government, the Board
The Consumer Protection Board is a statutory body established under the Consumer Protection Act to oversee the implementation and enforcement of consumer rights in Saint Lucia. The Board advises the
The Criminal Records (Rehabilitation of Offenders) Board is a statutory body established under the Criminal Records (Rehabilitation of Offenders) Act of Saint Lucia. The Board is responsible for reviewing applications
The Co-operative Societies Appeal Tribunal is a statutory body established under the Co-operative Societies Act to provide an independent avenue for resolving disputes and appeals arising from decisions made by