procedural rules
statutes are passed by legislatures. Administrative agencies adopt, repeal and amend regulations under the authority granted to them by statutes.
Federal administrative agencies are given existence and powers by the Congress through enabling legislation. These agencies, in turn, promulgate administrative regulations which, if promulgated within the authority given the agency by its enabling legislation, have the force and effect of law.
They both call for compliance with their contents. Statutes are laws passed by a Legislative body and signd into law by the Executive. Administrative regulations are rules that are established to administer the programs and aims of the particular agency that promulgated them (i.e.: IRS - DMV - FAA - FCC - etc - etc).
what is Administrative Control
Administrative rules (sometimes referred to as "laws," although they are not) are established by agencies or organizations empowered and finding it necessary to carry out a specific duty or dutiies (i.e.: the IRS) They may have the force of law but the rules, and their enforcement, are appealable to the courts of law.
what force created by the first continental congress
Yes. Administrative rules often carry the force of law without legislative review.
An act is a bill that has passed through the legislative process and received formal approval, becoming a law. A statute is a law enacted by a legislative body, such as a state or federal government, that has been codified and organized within a legal system. In essence, an act is the broader term encompassing statutes as one type of law.
Florida enacted legislation during the 1995 session implementing various suggestions of the Task Force. Specifically, the Legislature amended Section 455.222 of the Florida Statutes to require that all physicians, osteopaths, nurses, dentists, dental hygienists, midwives, psychologists, and psychotherapists obtain, as part of their biennial continuing education requirements, a one-hour continuing education course on domestic violence.
A joint resolution of Congress has the force of law if signed by the president. This can be passed by a simple majority in both houses.
No, they will not.
Subject to the limits imposed by statutes, departmental policies and situational necessity...Yes.