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Critics of administrative agencies claim that they violate the doctrine of separation of powers.?


they are under the control of the agency chief. Agree or disagree?

Constitutionally, they probably live in a grey area.

No. The legislature makes the laws that the agencies are tasked with enforcing. An agency can not process criminal complaints against agency regulations/statute violations. They can take civil, non-criminal, action only.

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