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What are citizens who report wrongdoings by federal agencies called?

If the person is involved with the entity accused of the wrongdoing, that person is a "whistleblower."


What are the Federal Government's many administrators and agencies called?

administration


How many federal agencies makeup OSHA as a whole?

OSHA is one federal agency. It is not made up of other federal agencies. I does have sub-organizations within it, which are called Directorates, and Offices.


What are the collective agencies and employees of the executive branch often called?

Federal Bureaucracy


What is it called when agencies created for citizens and eventually tend to exist only for themselves?

Bait & switch


How many agencies make up OSHA make up as a whole?

OSHA is one federal agency. It is not made up of other federal agencies. I does have sub-organizations within it, which are called Directorates, and Offices.


What are cases involving citizens of different states known as?

Federal cases involving citizens of different states are called "diversity" cases if that is the claimed basis for Federal court jurisdiction.


What three areas is the federal bureaucracy divided into?

There are three branches to the Federal Government. The legislative (Congress), executive (the President, departments and agencies) and judicial (the courts). I would have probably only called the departments and agencies of the executive bureaucracies.


The regulatory rules passed by agencies falling under the executive branch of government are called what?

Federal regulation


What were journalists who kept the public informed of wrongdoings in business and government called?

Mutrakers


What is it called when agencies created for citizens eventually tend to exist only for themselves?

When an agency is created for citizens but then eventually exists only for themselves it is called bait and switch. If businesses did this it would be considered fraud and this practice is illegal.


Where can you find the rules created by federal administrative agencies?

"Rules" are distinguished from "statutes". Rules are generally called "regulations". Rules for the various federal public agencies are found in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). Rules that are being proposed, considered or recently adopted are first published in the Federal Register each month. When proposed rules are adopted after a public comment period, they are published in the Code of Federal Regulations.