Bylaw enforcement officer

[19] The Chengguan is part of a city or municipality's Urban Management Bureau (Chinese: 城市管理局; pinyin: Chéngshì Guǎnlǐ Jú).

[20] The agency enforces local bylaws, city appearance bylaws, environment, sanitation, work safety, pollution control, health, and can involve enforcement in planning, greening, industry and commerce, environment protection, municipal affairs and water in large cities.

[24] The responsibilities of Handhaving include:[25] In New Zealand, local governments such as district/city councils usually appoint persons to undertake certain enforcement duties.

Common parts of their roles include enforcing bylaws made by the local council, such as dog-leash rules or parking restrictions during special events.

Code Enforcement Officers often handle enforcement of Short-Term Rental laws, building occupancy, accumulation of solid waste, abandoned vehicles on private property & public right-of-way, overgrown vegetation, inoperable vehicle storage, squatter homes, homeless encampments, unsecured dangerous structures, businesses operating without a license or in residential zones, graffiti abatement, and other zoning related ordinances.

In the United Kingdom, the word warden is commonly used to describe various classes of non-police enforcement officers, and sometimes the title of inspector is also used in various jurisdictions.

An environmental warden in Edinburgh, Scotland, has duties very similar to those of a bylaw enforcement officer employed by a similar-sized city in Canada.

Ordnungsamt officers in Cologne , Germany
Bylaw enforcement patch from Delta, British Columbia
A Calgary Bylaw Services car blocks the road during the 2017 Calgary Pride Parade.
Shoulder flash of a Coquitlam bylaw officer.
Chengguan vehicle in Beijing
Patrol car of Ordnungsamt Fulda , Germany