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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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What are the differences between 'legislation', 'regulation' and 'ordinance'?
  

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Legislation is a law passed by a legislative body such as a Parliament, Congress, State Legislature, or City Council while a R egulation is a rule issued by a government agency that provides details on how legislation will be implemented and may set specific minimum requirements for the public to meet if they are to be considered in compliance with the legislation and the regulations that implement it. An ordinance is a law passed by a municipal government. A municipality, such as a city, town, village, or borough, is a political subdivision of a state within which a municipal corporation has been established to provide local government to a population in a defined area.

  • Legislation is a law passed by a legislative body such as a Parliament, Congress, State Legislature, or City Council while a R egulation is a rule issued by a government agency that provides details on how legislation will be implemented and may set specific minimum requirements for the public to meet if they are to be considered in compliance with the legislation and the regulations that implement it.
  • An ordinance is a law passed by a municipal government.
  • A municipality, such as a city, town, village, or borough, is a political subdivision of a state within which a municipal corporation has been established to provide local government to a population in a defined area.
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Legislation is a law passed by a legislative body such as a Parliament, Congress, State Legislature, or City Council while a Regulation is a rule issued by a government agency that provides details on how legislation will be implemented and may set specific minimum requirements for the public to meet if they are to be considered in compliance with the legislation and the regulations

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