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Re: Donotunderstand post# 743041

Thursday, 12/29/2022 9:53:52 PM

Thursday, December 29, 2022 9:53:52 PM

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why is a law by congress ---- less an administrative state - in most cases ?

(yes a law can be written to NOT .... but when active or proactive or .... how is a law (that is then administered by executive as our government is designed) not administrative ? )”

Under the Administrative Procedures Act of 1946, an "agency" is any federal governmental authority other than Congress, the courts, and the military. The term "agency" is often used to refer to federal departments, sub-departments, and commissions.

Also under the same Act, all Agencies fall under the Executive branch, and all Agency actions are funneled into one of two types: adjudication or rule-making. There is no third action category. Adjudication (formal and informal) judges specific rights. Rulemaking is everything else.