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The name of the elected legislative body in Ottawa is the Parliament of Canada.

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Law enacted by legislative body?

Legislation.


What does legislation mean?

The term "legislative" is the adjective form of the noun legislature (law-making body). The term applies to groups that "make laws", as in the US Congress or the UK Parliament. Legislative bodies are usually made up of elected representatives from states, provinces, or territories, who are called into session to investigate, propose, approve, amend, or rescind the laws of the political union. A majority or more of the total body is required to agree on enacted legislation, subject to review by the elected Executives, or by the judicial branch.


Which body is responsible for making laws such as health and safety laws?

In many countries, the legislative body, such as the parliament or congress, is responsible for making laws, including health and safety laws. These laws are often proposed, debated, and voted on by elected representatives before being enshrined in the legal system. Regulatory agencies may also play a role in enforcing and implementing these laws.


What is an act and statutes?

An act is a formal written document that sets out rules or laws passed by a legislative body, such as a parliament or congress. It carries the force of law once enacted. Statutes are laws that have been formally written and codified by a legislative body, which are also known as statutory law.


What is the difference between act and regulation?

An act is a law passed by a legislative body, and may designate an administrative agency of government to implement its provisions. A regulation is a more specific description of what the designated administrative body requires as a means of implementing the Act or obtaining compliance with the Act. A regulation generally has the force of law, unless it is found to reach beyond the authority granted to the administrative body by the legislative body that passed the act in the first place.

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What is the name given to elected legislative body in Ottawa?

house of commons


What country has the world's largest elected legislative body?

India has the world's largest elected legislative body, known as the Parliament of India. It consists of two houses, the Lok Sabha (House of the People) and the Rajya Sabha (Council of States), with a total of 790 members.


The elected head of the legislative body is called the?

Thanks for not answering it


What was the name of the legislative body that included elected representatives?

The House of Burgesseses


Members of which legislative body are not elected from single-member districts?

The U.S. Senate


What country has the worlds largest legislative body?

China has the world's largest elected legislative body with almost 3,000 representatives in the China's National People's Congress.


Which nation is correctly matched with the name of its elected legislative body as of 1914?

Germany-- Reichstag


What is the title given to the members of the Legislature?

The Legislative Body of Members


Who an MLA is and how the person gets elected?

An MLA (Member of the Legislative Assembly) is an elected representative in the legislative body of a province or territory in Canada. MLAs are elected by the residents of their electoral district through a general election process, where the candidate with the most votes in each district wins a seat in the provincial or territorial legislature.


Who elects Ohio's congress?

There is no 'congress' in Ohio, their legislative body is known as the legislature and they are elected by the citizens who vote.


Does the Declaration of Independence have any legislative power?

No, it is a document declaring the 13 Colonies from Great Britain. Legislative power has to come from a living body - the elected officials of Congress.


Was Democracy was unknown in the colonies?

Democracy was not unknown in the North American colonies. The House of Burgesses was an elected legislative body in Virginia.