The same age as the turkey ceremony is 1946 Administrative Procedure Act, which governs federal rulemaking.
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The Administrative Procedure Act (1946) also provides constraints which, if ignored, might provide a basis for challenging Dodd-Frank regulations.
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The IRS has authority to write Treasury Regulations following the public notice and comment procedures set forth under the Administrative Procedures Act.
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Mr. Carpenter states in his op ed that an independent FDA with no supervision from the administration would still be challengeable through the Administrative Procedures Act (APA).
That would make the task force subject to the Administrative Procedures Act and all the rules that bind other regulatory bodies, including the legal requirement to consider public comments and provide avenues for appeal.
To the best of our knowledge, no one has ever tabulated the sheer number of federal regulations that have been adopted since passage of the Administrative Procedure Act, or since some earlier historical benchmark.
Last year DHHS announced it would go after drug company executives using an obscure Social Security Act administrative policy.
We now are confronted with a choice between two candidates in which the candidate sitting here with you today is committed to comprehensive immigration reform, is committed to the DREAM Act, has taken administrative actions to prevent young people from being deported.
Last week, Switzerland's justice minister publicly apologised to the victims of administrative detention, saying the apology should be seen as an act of "moral reparation".
Second, where FINRA enforces statutory or administrative rules, or enforces its own rules promulgated pursuant to statutory or administrative authority, it is exercising the powers granted to it under the Exchange Act.
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The plaintiffs sued for deceptive acts and practices under the federal Consumer Protection Act, New York's General Business Law and New York City's Administrative Code, charging that McDonald's negligently sold food high in cholesterol and fat, and failed to warn about the dangers.
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