The organizational structure is determined by the responsibilities and powers of the local government as an executive body. Akimat consists of akim, his deputies, departments, departments and other service units.
The economic and financial basis of local executive bodies consists of the property of administrative-territorial units (the property of maslikhats and local administrations belonging to them), local budget funds, local taxes, subsidies and subventions allocated from the budget, state fees, rent payments for city and district property, taxes withheld from enterprises, and other payments.
The competence of the Akimat includes the following activities: planning, formation and use of the budget, organization of economic activities, use of transport, communications and land, natural resources, ensuring legality, law, order, protection of the rights, freedoms and interests of citizens, receiving appeals from individuals and legal entities, and more. The governing bodies in localities and villages are also included in local authorities.