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== Definitions == '''Regulations''' are {{Quote|[r]ules issued by an executive authority, such as a government department or [[agency]] in the [[Executive Branch]], to carry out the intent of the law.<ref>[[U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services]], Glossary ([http://www.uscis.gov/tools/glossary full-text]).</ref>}} {{Quote|mandatory requirements developed by [[policymaker]]s that are specified by law and are enforceable by the government.<ref>[[Autonomous Vehicle Technology: A Guide for Policymakers]], at xxi.</ref>}} == Overview == A regulation is administrative legislation that constitutes or constrains rights and [[allocate]]s responsibilities. It can be distinguished from primary legislation (by an elected legislative body) on the one hand and judge-made law on the other. Regulation can take many forms: legal restrictions promulgated by a government authority, [[self-regulation]] by an industry such as through a trade association, social regulation (e.g. [[norm]]s), co-regulation, or market regulation. One can consider regulation as actions of conduct imposing [[sanction]]s, such as a fine, to the extent permitted by law. == References == <references /> == See also == * [[Federal regulation]] {{Wikipedia|Regulation}} [[Category:Legal]] [[Category:Legislation]] [[Category:Definition]]
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