Oversight board

An oversight board is a governance structure, responsible for ensuring compliance with the law or other standards.

Specifically, oversight board may refer to:

United States federal government

 * Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board, an advisory agency to the President of the United States
 * Intelligence Oversight Board, responsible for examining violations of the laws and directives governing clandestine surveillance
 * Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, a nonprofit corporation created by Congress to oversee the audits of public companies and others
 * Financial Stability Oversight Board, responsible for monitoring the operation of the Troubled Asset Relief Program
 * Financial Oversight and Management Board of Puerto Rico, created by the PROMESA act in response to the Puerto Rican government-debt crisis

Other

 * Professional Oversight Board, formerly an agency of the United Kingdom's Financial Conduct Authority
 * Public Interest Oversight Board, an independent international organisation contributing to the International Federation of Accountants's work
 * Oversight Board (Meta), established by Meta (then Facebook) to take decisions concerning censorship and free speech
 * Civilian police oversight agency, a citizen organisation monitoring police officer conduct
 * Nashville Community Oversight Board, the civilian oversight agency monitoring police in Nashville, Tennessee