A function of the regulatory agencies of the federal government is to enforce laws and regulations that protect public interests, including health, safety, and the environment. These agencies, such as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), develop and implement standards, conduct inspections, and oversee compliance to ensure that businesses and individuals adhere to established laws. Additionally, they provide oversight and guidance to promote fair practices and prevent exploitation in various sectors.
Federal regulation
No they have not.
The FRA is the main regulatory agency that oversees much of the railroad operating environment. Other government agencies, for instance OSHA, has some regulatory authority as well.
economic policy.
The ADA is a Regulatory Agency of the Federal Government.
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Federal Trade Commission, Federal Power Commission, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
The federal bureaucracy is primarily made up of three types of agencies: executive departments, independent regulatory commissions, and government corporations. Executive departments, such as the Department of Defense, are responsible for implementing federal laws and policies. Independent regulatory commissions, like the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), oversee and regulate specific industries. Government corporations, such as the United States Postal Service, operate like private businesses but provide public services.
Independent regulatory agencies are those agencies that are not part of the United States government, but run independently. Examples of these are the Central Intelligence Agency and the Environmental Protection Agency.
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government
independent federal agencies