Government of Pennsylvania - Executive Departments

Executive Departments

Entities under the governor's jurisdiction include, among others:

  • Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole
  • Pennsylvania Bureau of State Parks
  • Pennsylvania Department of Aging
  • Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture
  • Pennsylvania Department of Banking
  • Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development
  • Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR)
  • Pennsylvania Department of Corrections
  • Pennsylvania Department of Education
  • Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
  • Pennsylvania Department of General Services
  • Pennsylvania Department of Health
  • Pennsylvania Department of Insurance
  • Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry
  • Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA)
  • Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare
  • Pennsylvania Department of Revenue
  • Pennsylvania Department of State
  • Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PENNDOT)
  • Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission
  • Pennsylvania Game Commission
  • Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board
  • Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB)
  • Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
  • Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission
  • Pennsylvania State Police (PSP)
  • Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission

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