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10 July, 11:34

Why are independent regulatory commissions considered quasi-legislative?

a. they are part of the legislative branch.

b. the rules and regulations they make have the force of law.

c. they are independent of the executive branch but not the legislative branch.

d. they are independent of the executive branch

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  1. 10 July, 11:40
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    The rules and regulations they make have the force of law
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