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Administrative agencies come into being through what's called an "organic statute," which is the statute that creates the agency. This statute will specify the agency's mission, and, beyond the default rules of the Administrative Procedures Act, what powers the administrative agency has. You will know what the "organic statute" is because agencies have to cite the law that provides a basis for their authority to regulate whenever they issue a regulation. Thus, they will always cite to this statute. Because Congress creates the administrative agency, courts will look primarily to the intent of Congress when there is dispute over a particular agency's power. The power of administrative agencies is also bound by the U.S. Constitution, which calls for a separation of powers between the three branches and vests all lawmaking power in the legislature.
When an administrative agency adopts a regulation it become binding to the agency. The regulation will also become binding to the people.
An administrative agency refers to a bureaucracy. The purpose is to have centralized organizations and execute the laws of the administration.
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An administrative regulation is a regulation, or legal requirement, issued by an administrative agency under authority granted by a legislature, rather than by a legislative body itself.
executive branch
An individual might charge that an agency has acted wrongful
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An administrative order is a directive issued by a government agency or administrative body that outlines specific rules, regulations, or procedures to be followed. It is typically used to guide the operations or actions of individuals or organizations under the jurisdiction of the agency. Administrative orders can cover a wide range of issues, such as licensing requirements, enforcement actions, or internal administrative procedures.
NASA is an administrative agency within the Executive Branch of the U.S. Government.