Because they combine legislative, executive, and judicial functions.
The administrative arm of government is called the executive branch. The executive branch is headed by the President.
"Administrative" cases refer to cases heard by "Hearing Officers" (often referred to as 'judges' - with a small 'j') of the various administrative agencies of the Executive Branch of government, for violations of those agency's administrative rules and procedures. Whereas, violations of ciminal and civil law (as passed by the Legislative Branch of government) are conducted in courts convened within the Judicial Branch of Government. l
The system of departments and agencies that carries out the work of the government is commonly referred to as the administrative or executive branch. These departments and agencies are responsible for implementing and enforcing laws, regulations, and policies, and they cover various areas such as defense, finance, health, education, and more.
Regulatory agencies deal in the area of administrative law by making and enforcing rules for the benefit of the public at large. Regulatory agencies are usually a part of the executive branch of the government.
The executive branch (the President, cabinet, and regulatory agencies)
The leglegislative branch of the federal government referred to as Congress
executive branch
The administrative branch.
This is a specialized field that specifically deals with the office and human resource team behind law enforcement. There are different law and rules that apply that do not apply to the typical business. However, many of the tasks are the same such as answering the phone, filing, interviewing and many more.
The majority of federal agencies are created and operate under the Executive Branch.
It is not a branch of government that is responsible for making and enforcing Laws. It is one of many government administrative organizations.
The Federal Legislative Branch is the law making branch of government. It comprises the House of Representatives, the Senate as well as agencies that support Congress.