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27 July, 17:47

How are laws and regulations different from one another?

A. Laws are long-standing, while regulations can be modified quickly Laws are long-standing, while regulations can be modified quickly

B. Laws can be modified quickly, while regulations are long-standing Laws can be modified quickly, while regulations are long-standing

C. Laws are governed by the federal government while regulations are governed by the state government Laws are governed by the federal government while regulations are governed by the state government

D. Violators of laws are taken to criminal court while violators of regulations are taken to civil court. Violators of laws are taken to criminal court while violators of regulations are taken to civil court.

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  1. 27 July, 18:10
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    Answer:A) Laws are long-standing, while regulations can be modified quickly

    Explanation:

    Laws are evaluated under the bill before they can be released publicly or be considered to be a law.

    The bill is produced by a legislator and then it goes to the Senator and the house of representatives who debate and pass it on to other committee and budget committee before it can go to the Executive to be published as the law.

    A regulation is invented by government agency mostly in order to put into action the invented law and it doesn't go through the bill.

    A public hearing is usual called in order to decide on whether the regulation can be put into action, changed or not accepted at all.
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