Ordinances of written law enacted by government agencies are commonly referred to as "regulations" or "administrative regulations." These regulations are established to implement and enforce statutes enacted by legislative bodies. They provide detailed guidelines and procedures for compliance, ensuring that laws are effectively applied and enforced within specific areas of governance.
Ordinances
Written laws can be called any number of things. They could be constitutions of a country or state. They could mean the Code or Statutes or Ordinances of a specific government.
Generally, they're called laws. They are called by-laws in UK
Agencies or departments.
administration
The administrative units in the government are inconsistently called agencies, administrations, commissions, and so on.
A written law that is passed by legislation is called a statute law. These laws vary from the common laws that are judge made.
it is called a bureaucracy
Independent agencies- called "independent" because they are not part of the Cabinet. Three types: * Executive agencies * Government corporations * Regulatory commissions
Ordinances.
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.
Ordinances.