Like the Walloon and Flemish Regions, the Brussels-Capital Region is the competent authority in:
The community commissions are competent authorities in such matters as culture, education, sport and citizen assistance on the territory of the Brussels-Capital Region.
Given that Brussels is both the capital of Belgium and the seat of the European institutions, the Region works with the federal state in the following sectors:
The legislator also made the former Brussels Agglomeration (of the 19 communes) the competent authority in the following areas:
Additionally, the Region manages those matters for which the former Province of Brabant was the competent authority, specifically:
The policy of the Regional Government is implemented by the Brussels Regional Public Service, the Brussels Regional Public Service Taxation, Brussels Planning and Heritage, Bruxelles Fonction publique (BruFOP) (FR/NL), and the regional bodies.
Legal framework:The Special Act of 9 August 1980 establishes the competences of the three Belgian regions, in application of article 107 quater, which was added to the Constitution in 1970. |