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Delegation of rulemaking authority to administrative agencies
Congress may either do which of the following to delegate rulemaking authority to an administrative agency?
Explicitly
Locally
Nationally
Internationally
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Congress may explicitly delegate rulemaking authority to an administrative agency.
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