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Yes, the Quasi-legislative independent regulatory commissions have powers that are somewhat judicial.
Regulatory commissions are government bodies that are set up to keep certain things in check. Regulatory commissions prevent excesses and give direction on how a project or task should be undertaken.
There is very little that independent agencies and regulatory commissions have in common. The one thing they do have in common is that they lie outside of the traditional management structure of the executive departments.
Regulatory commissions examine individual industries and make sure that they are following the rules set forth by the Federal and or state government. Regulatory commissions also make sure that companies are following the rules of incorporation as it pertains to the stock market.
Legislative!!!!!!
Independent agencies are those that are not under direct authority of the President of the United States. Regulatory commissions were established by congress. However, they are both government entities.
independent regulatory commissions
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They have some legislative powers
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