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A commission or board of directors usually heads a federal agency.
I'm not sure what agency law is. Agencies don't make laws they make regulations, and no, regulations are not the same as laws. Regulations can have the force of laws.
Traditionally, a board of directors is addressed via the chair, by name. As such, you could address the letter: Ms. Maria Manundo, Chair, Board of Directors Agency X and then address the letter: Dear Ms. Manundo, I write to you as the chair of the board of agency x to ..... (fill in the reason for your letter) Alternatively, you could address the letter to the entire board. As in: Board of Directors Agency X Dear Board,
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No, federal law prevails over conflicting state regulations due to the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution. State regulations that conflict with federal regulations are considered preempted and are generally not enforceable.
Regulations.
Rule On Conflicts
Rule On Conflicts
Occupational Safety and Health Agency (OSHA)
Drug Enforcement Agency
The EPA, or Environmental Protection Agency, is a federal agency that enforces environmental regulations in the United States.
Judicial oversight