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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).

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A statute is a bill passed by Congress and approved by the President, at which point it becomes a law. In some cases a statute will instruct or authorize an executive branch agency dealing with the subject the law covers, to create administrative regulations related to the purpose of the statute.

An administrative regulation is an order created by an executive-branch agency, usually in order to allow it to act in compliance with the requirements of a statute where Congress has directed the agency to do something, then published in the Federal Register and allowed to receive public comment, then published in final form (in case there are changes) in the Federal Register again. If Congress makes no objections within a period of time after the regulation is published in final form (typically 60 days) the administrative regulation automatically goes into effect and has the force of law with respect to the particular subject it proposes to regulate.

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