Asked by Dalvin Mitchell on Apr 25, 2024

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What rules may an agency enact?

A) Procedural, interpretive, legislative, and executive.
B) Procedural, interpretive, and legislative.
C) Executive and interpretive only.
D) Legislative and executive only.
E) Agencies may enact interpretive rules only.

Procedural Rules

Regulations that outline the processes and methods to be followed in courts or administrative proceedings.

Interpretive Rules

Guidelines established by agencies to explain how they interpret and intend to apply the laws and regulations they enforce.

Legislative Rules

Regulations established by a governmental or administrative entity to guide the operation and procedures of legislative bodies.

  • Acquire knowledge about the differences that exist between substantive, procedural, interpretive, and legislative regulations enacted by administrative agencies.
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vishwas kamboj7 days ago
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Agencies have the authority to enact procedural, interpretive, and legislative rules. Procedural rules outline the operations of the agency, interpretive rules provide the agency's interpretation of the laws they enforce, and legislative rules have the force of law, often filling in details not specified in the enabling legislation.