BLAW 3201 Chapter : Chapter5AdministrativeLaw
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Administrative law is the branch of public law created by administrative agencies as rules, regulations, orders, and decisions to carry out the regulatory powers and duties of those. Administrative agencies are governmental entities (other than courts and legislatures) the rights of private parties. They are referred to as that have authority to affect commission, board, department, agency administration, bureau or office. Instead, legislators can pass an enabling statute and create an agency for the task. Administrative agencies are governmental entities (other than courts and legislatures) that have authority to affect the rights of private parties. They are referred to as commissions, boards, departments, agency administrations, bureaus or offices. Under the apa a rule is "the whole or a part of an agency statement of general or particular applicability and future effect designed to implement, interpret, or process law or policy . "