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Administrative law focuses on the exercise of government authority by the executive branch and its agencies. These agencies are created by Congress through enabling legislation, and are authorized to promulgate regulations which have the same force as statutory law.
Administrative law encompasses laws and legal principles governing the administration and regulation of government agencies (both federal and state).
The California Administrative Procedure Act (APA) is a series of acts of the California Legislature first enacted 15 June 1945 that requires California state agencies to adopt regulations in ance with its provisions.
Administrative law is a critical component of public law. It serves as the process by which federal agencies, state, and local governments implement and enforce laws enacted by Congress or state legislatures.
Established July 1, 1980, the Office of Administrative Law (OAL) ensures that agency regulations are clear, necessary, legally valid, and available to the public.
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Administrative law governs such federal agencies as the U.S. Department of Labor, the Federal Communications Commission, and the Securities Exchange Commission, and state agencies such as workers compensation boards.
California administrative law consists of rules, regulations and standards created by executive and administrative agencies. The ability of an agency to propose rules and regulations is delegated by the state legislature or established by the state constitution.
501. In a proceeding before an agency, every party or person shall be ed the right to appear in person or by or with counsel. Nothing herein shall be construed either to grant or to deny to any person who is not a lawyer the right to appear for or represent others before any agency.

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