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Max Milam has written: 'Administrative reorganization in Arkansas' -- subject(s): Administrative agencies, Executive departments
Administrative law or regulatory law. The various federal executive agencies promulgate the various regulations that make up the Code of Federal Regulations. State agencies make their own administrative codes as well.
Independent agency is an agency of the United States government that is created by an act of Congress and the independent of the executive departments.
Under this doctrine, which recognizes the establishment of a single executive, all executive and administrative organizations are adjuncts of the Executive Department, the heads of the various executive departments are assistants and agents of the Chief Executive, and, except in cases where the Chief Executive is required by the Constitution or law to act in person or the exigencies of the situation demand that he act personally, the multifarious executive and administrative functions of the Chief Executive are performed by and through the executive departments, and the acts of the Secretaries of such departments, performed and promulgated in the regular course of business, are, unless disapproved or reprobated by the Chief Executive, presumptively the acts of the Chief Executive
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Independent agencies are given their name because they are not part of the Cabinet. They are agencies which are independent from the cabinet. Some examples may be executive agencies, government corporations, and regulatory commissions.
The system of departments and agencies that carries out the work of the government is commonly referred to as the administrative or executive branch. These departments and agencies are responsible for implementing and enforcing laws, regulations, and policies, and they cover various areas such as defense, finance, health, education, and more.
The administration of a business helps to ensure that business is conducted legally, professionally, and in a smooth manner. Administrative employees usually make up the accounting departments, human resources departments, and executive departments of a business.
Ivan Hinderaker has written: 'Administrative districts and field offices of the Minnesota state government' -- subject(s): Administrative and political divisions, Executive departments
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The Constitution merely suggests the existence of several executive departments.
There are two cabinets : the overt cabinet which consists of the heads of the 15 departments of the executive branch; and the covert cabinet made up of the President's most trusted advisers. (see related question)