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What are regulatory agencies empowered to do for the government?

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Regulatory Federal Agencies. Agencies, like the FDA, EPA, OSHA and at least 50 others, are called "regulatory" agencies because they are empowered to create and enforce rules -- regulations -- that carry the full force of a law

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Regulatory Federal Agencies. Agencies, like the FDA, EPA, OSHA and at least 50 others, are called "regulatory" agencies because they are empowered to create and enforce rules -- regulations -- that carry the full force of a law
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