Administrative power is the power to administer or enforce a law. Administrative powers can be executive, legislative, or judicial in nature. Administrative power intends to carry the laws into effect, practical application of laws and execution of the principles prescribed by the lawmaker.
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A delegation of power by Congress to administrative agencies.
As defined by Norton E. Long, political power is the ability for a government to influence its people's behavior. Administrative power is the ability to enforce and change laws.
An administrative head is the head of an administrative department. The exact duties will depend upon the organization they are with.
The Administrative State was created in 1948.
The Administrative Procedure Act was enabled on June 11, 1946. It governs how administrative agencies of the federal government make regulations.