Legislative!!!!!!
The executive branch (the President, cabinet, and regulatory agencies)
No, NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) is not an Independent Regulatory Commission. It is a federal agency responsible for the nation's civilian space program and aeronautics research. It is under the jurisdiction of the executive branch of the U.S. government.
Independent Regulatory CommissionsRegulatory Commissions have a special place in the federal bureaucracy. They are independent of the three branches of government. The President appoints the members with Senate approval. Unlike other bureaucrats, these agencies do not report to the executive branch and the President cannot fire them. Members of the commissions serve for a fixed term. The independent regulatory commissions were created to make rules for large businesses that effect the interest of the public. Not only do they regulate the conduct of these industries but they have the power to determine who will receive licenses to operate. They also have the power to investigate these businesses they regulate. Examples of Independent Regulatory Commissions are the Federal Communications Commission and the Federal Reserve Board. MrV
A regulatory body is also called a regulatory agency or regulatory authority. It is typically part of the executive branch of the government. It is a government body that was formed under the terms of a statute or legislative act.
Legislative branch
Parliament is the legislative branch and controls the executive branch. The judicial branch is seperate.
The Congress (Legislative Branch) authorizes all the spending for the government.
The Legislative branch.
The President of the US controls the Executive Branch of the government.
Controls given to one branch of government to limit the power of another branch are known as checks and balances.
The United States Postal Service commissions stamp designs. The USPS is a branch of the federal (national) government.
checks and balances