Other uses Regulation is controlling human or societal behavior by rules or restrictions. ref Bert Jaap ... University Press, Cambridge 2006, p. 81 ref Regulation can take many forms law legal restrictions promulgated by a government authority, self policing self regulation by an industry such as through a trade association , social control social regulation e.g. norm sociology norm s , co regulation and market regulation. One can consider regulation as actions of conduct imposing Punishment sanctions ..., may be contrasted with statute statutory or case law . Regulation mandated by a State polity state ... statements. Common examples of regulation include controls on market entries, price s, wage s, Development ... in regulatory economics . Types of regulation Regulations, like any other form of coercion coercive ... s regulation due to inefficiency. Intervention due to a classical economics argument to market ... externalities Collective desires regulation about collective desires or considered judgments on the part of a significant segment of society Diverse experiences regulation with a view of censorship ... and beliefs Social subordination regulation aimed to Jim Crow increase or reverse discrimination reduce social subordination of various social groups Endogenous preferences regulation s purpose is to affect the development of certain preferences on an aggregate level Irreversibility regulation that deals ... group transfers regulation that results from efforts by self interest groups to redistribute wealth ... conduct the regulation of members of professional bodies , either acting under statutory power statutory ... ref The study of formal legal and or official and informal extera legal and or unofficial regulation ... been interested in exploring the limits of formal and legal regulation in changing patterns of social behaviour. History Regulation of businesses existed in the ancient history ancient early Egyptian ... languished after the decline of Rome, but regulation existed in the form of norms, customs, and privileges ... more details
Federal Reserve Board Regulation T also referred to as Reg T is 12 CFR 220 Code of Federal Regulations, Title 12, Chapter II, Subchapter A, Part 220 Credit by Brokers and Dealers . ref name FRB http www.federalreserve.gov regulations default.htm t Federal Reserve Website ref Regulation T governs the extension of credit by securities brokers and dealers in the United States. ref name FRB Its best known function is the control of Margin finance margin requirements for stocks bought on margin. The initial margin requirement for such margin stock purchases is 50 , ref http ecfr.gpoaccess.gov cgi t text text idx?c ecfr&sid 40cc031a4a064ca8d3f500270b0d0fd7&rgn div8&view text&node 12 3.0.1.1.1.0.1.12&idno 12 Text of 12 CFR 220.12 ref and has been since 1974, ref http findarticles.com p articles mi m3937 is 2000 Sept Oct ai 80855422 pg 2 Fortune, Peter, Margin Requirements, Margin Loans, and Margin Rates Practice and Principles , New England Economic Review , Sept Oct. 2000 ref but Regulation T gives the Federal Reserve the authority to change that percentage. Raising the margin requirement ostensibly reduces risk in the financial system by reducing the potential leverage and total buying power of investors. Conversely, lowering the margin requirement ostensibly increases systemic risk by expanding the buying power and leverage available to investors. Since 1974 the Federal Reserve has not deemed it necessary to adjust the margin requirement, despite periodic extremes of price volatility in the equities markets. External links http ecfr.gpoaccess.gov cgi t text text idx?c ecfr&sid 635f26c4af3e2fe4327fd25ef4cb5638&tpl ecfrbrowse Title12 12cfr220 main 02.tpl Text of Regulation T References references Category Federal Reserve ... more details
In United States finance, Regulation D may refer to Regulation D FRB , the regulation of bank deposits by the Federal Reserve Board Regulation D SEC , the regulation of securities by the Securities and Exchange Commission disambig ... more details
wikt regulationRegulation may refer to Regulation socio legal concept , the regulation of the economy and society within a state Regulation European Union , a legislative instrument of the European Community Regulation magazine , a magazine published by the Cato Institute Regulation law , a kind of secondary legislation Regulation of gene expression Regulation of therapeutic goods Homeostasis , the regulation of physical properties and processes in an organism Voltage regulation , a goal of electrical engineering See also lookfrom regulation intitle regulation Regulate disambiguation Regulator disambiguation disambig Regulation Regulator Regulate Regulated second meaning . Regulation as a process of maintaining a steady State. See Watt Regulator Electric Regulator Blood Pressure Regulation Medical Regulation of Emergencies cs Regulace rozcestn k de Regulation fr R gulation homonymie pt Regula o desambigua o sv Reglering olika betydelser ... more details
Oxygen regulation can refer to The physiological regulation of oxygen in plants and animals. See Control of respiration . The dangerous sexual practice of erotic asphyxiation disambig ... more details
The term self regulation can signify Autoregulation Homeostasis , in systems theory Self control , in sociology psychology Self regulated learning , in educational psychology Self regulation theory SRT , a system of conscious personal health management Self regulatory organization , in business and finance Self policing , a form of self regulation disambig ... more details
orphan date October 2009 International regulation is regulation that occurs at the international level, often exercised by international organization s. An advantage of international regulation is that it allows localities and the individuals in them to be held accountable for the impact their actions e.g. pollution have on other localities. References reflist DEFAULTSORT International Regulation Category International law Int org stub ... more details
Trade regulation is a field of law, often bracketed with antitrust as in the phrase antitrust and trade regulation law , ref The Florida State Bar , for example, classifies antitrust and trade regulation law as one of the areas of legal practice in which board certification is available, which permits certified attorneys to advertise themselves as specialists or experts. See http www.floridabar.org tfb TFBPublic.nsf WNewsReleases 9D4F6DF662FEEA428525749E0067493C?OpenDocument Florida Bar . ref including government regulation of unfair methods of competition and unfair or deceptive business acts or practices. Antitrust law is often considered a subset of trade regulation law. Franchise and distribution law, consumer protection law, and advertising law are sometimes considered parts of trade regulation law. ref See http www.allbusiness.com legal 4011568 1.html CCH launches Trade Regulation blog . ref References reflist See also http www.law.cornell.edu supct search index.html?query trade 20and 20regulation 20or 20FTC&scope onlysyllabi Cornell University Supreme Court opinions on trade regulation FTC http www.ftc.gov bcp about.shtm Consumer Protection Bureau http www.lexisone.com legalresearch legalguide practice areas antitrust trade law.htm LexisOne sources of information about antitrust and trade regulation law Sample of http traderegulation.blogspot.com Trade Regulation Talk blog. Category Law by issue ... more details
Regulation Q is Title 12, part 217 of the United States Code of Federal Regulations . ref name cfr http www.access.gpo.gov nara cfr waisidx 10 12cfr217 10.html ref It prohibits bank s from paying interest on demand deposit s in accordance with Section 11 of the Glass Steagall Act 12 U.S.C. 371a . The imposed zero rate on demand deposits encouraged the emergence of money market fund s and the growth of substitutes for and alternatives to banks. Regulation Q ceilings for savings accounts were for the most part phased out in the early 1980s by the Depository Institutions Deregulation and Monetary Control Act of 1980. Banks found a variety of ways to get around Regulation Q restrictions and compete for deposits. These include creating Negotiable Order of Withdrawal account s and money market account s which are not considered checking accounts. Regulation D was modified to include portions of Regulation Q, which governed among other things the type of entities that may own maintain interest bearing NOW accounts. Regulation Q no longer exists as it once did all aspects of the regulation are now part of Regulation D FRB Regulation D . The Regulation Q prohibition of interest bearing demand i.e., checking accounts was effectively repealed by the Dodd Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010 Pub. L. 111 203 627 . Beginning July 21, 2011, financial institutions will be allowed, but not required, to offer interest bearing checking accounts. The effect that this repeal will have on the use of NOW and other types of non checking checking accounts has yet to be seen but may ... 10.html Regulation Q http research.stlouisfed.org publications review 86 02 Requiem Feb1986.pdf Requiem for Regulation Q What It Did and Why It Passed Away http www.cato.org pubs policy report v21n2 friedman.html March April 1999 The Business Community s Suicidal Impulse Bank regulation in the United States Category Bank regulation in the United States US fed statute stub ... more details
For other uses of the term regulation, see Regulation . Regulation lang nl verordening , lang fr r glement in Belgium refers to legislation passed by the Brussels Parliament in exercise of its agglomeration competences and by the Common Community Commission in certain cases. See also Ordinance Belgium Belgium stub Euro law stub Category Belgian legislation Category Parliament of the Brussels Capital Region nl Verordening Belgi ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The regulation of science refers to use of law, or other ruling, by academic or government al bodies to allow or restrict science from performing certain practices, or researching certain scientific areas. It is a bioethics bioethical issue related to other practices such as abortion and euthanasia and areas of research such as stem cell research and cloning synthetic biology. Reasons for the regulation of science by legislation if often due to them being seen as harmful such as euthanasia , immoral such as abortion , or dangerous as with cloning . For these reasons it is closely related to religion , culture and society . DEFAULTSORT Regulation Of Science Category Bioethics Category Science and law Philo stub ... more details
Line regulation is the capability to maintain a constant output voltage level on the output channel of a power supply despite changes to the input voltage level. Line regulation is expressed as percent of change in the output voltage relative to the change in the input line voltage. ref cite web title Line and Load Regulation for Programmable DC Power Supplies and Precision DC Sources Developer Zone National Instruments url http zone.ni.com devzone cda tut p id 3597 ref See also Load regulation Linear regulator Notes http en.wikipedia.org wiki Wikipedia Footnotes div class references small style moz column count 2 column count 2 references div Category Electrical power control ... more details
school The Regulation School A Critical Introduction Columbia University Press, 1990 ref They are influenced ... of capital accumulation is regularized i.e. stabilized , their approach is called regulation approach or regulation theory . Though this approach originated in Michel Aglietta s monograph, A Theory of Capitalist Regulation The US Experience Verso, 1976 and popularized by other Parisiens such as Robert ..., the mode of reproduction ref The Regulation School A Critical Introduction Columbia University ... and institutional systems and not just as government s role in the regulation of the economy although that is a big part of the approach. Regimes of Accumulation and Modes of RegulationRegulation ... of Accumulation or Accumulation Regime AR and Modes of Regulation MR . ARs are particular forms in which ... vs. Regulation Bob Jessop sums it up best when in Governing Capitalist Economies he states ... translate well as regulation. Regulation, as in the sense of government action, does have a part in R gulation theory. History of Modes of Regulation Robert Boyer identified two main distinct modes of regulation throughout the 19th and 20th centuries. 1850 1930 the mode of regulation of competition . It consist of a first mode of regulation, from 1850 to the beginning of the century, called by Boyer extensive mode of regulation , characterized by low productivity gains, important part ... mode of regulation without mass consumption , because the period consists of high productivity gains ... mode of regulation . It consists of a mode of accumulation with high productivity and mass ... crisis and structural crisis. They study only structural crisis, which are the crisis of a mode of regulation ... which was to understand the rupture of the fordist made of regulation the exogenic crises are due to an external event they can be very perturbing, but cannot put in in danger the mode of regulation ... are indissociable of the operation of capitalism. the crisis of the mode of regulation unable ... more details
Regulation is a quarterly periodical about policy published by the Cato Institute . It was started in 1977 by the American Enterprise Institute and acquired by Cato in 1989. Past editors have included current Supreme Court justice Antonin Scalia , ref cite news title The Supreme conservative last Jackson first David date May 25, 1997 work Dallas Morning News accessdate 2009 03 12 ref Murray Weidenbaum , Christopher DeMuth , Walter Olson , and Peter Huber . ref name anderson cite news url http www.weeklystandard.com Content Protected Articles 000 000 006 670yxeql.asp title Anne Brunsdale, 1923 2006 last Anderson first Claudia date February 13, 2006 work Weekly Standard accessdate 2009 03 12 ref Peter Van Doren has edited the magazine since 1999. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, the magazine was pivotal in promoting deregulation and the importance of cost benefit analysis . ref name anderson References reflist 2 External links http www.cato.org pubs regulation about.html Regulation website http www.cato.org pubs regulation regv25n2 v25n2 2.pdf 25th anniversary retrospective DEFAULTSORT Regulation Magazine Category American magazines Category American Enterprise Institute magazine stub ... more details
Infobox EU legislation type Regulation title Regulation on classification, labelling and packaging of substances ... Regulation EC No 1907 2006 number EC No 1272 2008 EEA yes madeby European Parliament and Council of the European ... and Restriction of Chemicals Reg. EC No 1907 2006 amendedby replacedby status Current The CLP Regulation ref Full title Regulation EC No 1272 2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December ... Directives 67 548 EEC and 1999 45 EC, and amending Regulation EC No 1907 2006. ref for C lassification, L abelling and P ackaging ref citation url http echa.europa.eu classification clp regulation en.asp title New classification, labelling and packaging regulation publisher European Chemicals Agency accessdate 8 March 2009 ref is a European Union regulation which aligns the European Union system ..., Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals REACH Regulation EC No 1907 2006 ref name 1907 2006 http eur lex.europa.eu LexUriServ LexUriServ.do?uri CELEX 32006R1907 EN NOT Regulation EC .... Official Journal of the European Communities OJEC L200, 20.7.1999, pp.  1 68. ref The regulation ... which are part of the current EU legislation. The regulation requires companies to appropriately classify ... effects of a particular chemical. It also takes over provisions of the REACH Regulation regarding ... the REACH Regulation. They have until 1 December 2010 to propose provisional classifications for these substances ... and of the Council in order to adapt them to Regulation EC No 1272 2008 on classification, labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures ref and regulation EC No 1336 2008 ref http eur lex.europa.eu LexUriServ LexUriServ.do?uri CELEX 32008R1336 EN NOT Regulation EC No 1336 2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 amending Regulation EC No 648 2004 in order to adapt it to Regulation EC No 1272 2008 on classification, labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures ... downstream legislation to the new rules. Following article 53 of the CLP Regulation, a first adaptation ... more details
Pension regulation is a legal term encompassing the set of laws, rules and authoritative standards governing the pension industry, and the procedures needed to enforce them. Pension regulation varies widely from one jurisdiction to another notably due to the persistence of discrepancies in the degree of autonomy and breadth of authority and discretionary power that national and regional pension regulators have at their disposal to enforce efficiently existing laws and regulations, in relation with local judicial practices and varying Jurisprudence jurisprudential trends. ref en icon Citation url http www.blakes.com english view disc.asp?ID 268 accessdate 2005 09 01 title Blake, Cassels & Graydon Business Bulletin, Pension Regulation and Court Trends in British Columbia ref Pension regulation seeks to provide the various norms and standards needed to foster market efficiency, consistency, transparency and accountability across the pension industry it is a key driver of pension funds s risk management. In Europe, in the wake of the 2008 2009 financial crisis, some pension experts such as Anton van Nunen have argued that excessive or misplaced regulatory activism can sometimes have negative unintended consequences ref en icon Citation url http www.globalpensions.com global pensions news 1932709 van nunen dutch regulations killing pensions accessdate 2011 03 20 title see Rachel Pichardo Allison, Van Nunen Dutch regulations killing pensions , 15 Dec 2010 ref , notably when it comes to the strict enforcement of asset liability matching in times high market volatility and the systematic use of bonds based risk metrics across all asset classes. References Reflist 2 Law law stub economics stub DEFAULTSORT Pension regulation Category Administrative law Category Pension Category Economics of regulation Category Actuarial science Category Legal research ... more details
The Dublin RegulationRegulation 2003 343 CE sometimes the Dublin II Regulation previously the Dublin ... Regulation and the EURODAC Regulation, which establishes a Europe wide fingerprinting database for unauthorised entrants to the EU. The Dublin Regulation aims to determine rapidly the Member ...?uri CELEX 32003R0343 EN NOT title Council Regulation EC No 343 2003 of 18 February 2003 establishing ... seeker first entered the EU. The Dublin Regulation was adopted in 2003, ostensibly replacing the Dublin ... has become a signatory to the Regulation and on the 5th June 2005 voted by 54.6 to ratify it it came ... Dublin On 3 December 2008, the European Commission proposed amendments to the Dublin Regulation, creating ... Response to Recast Dublin Regulation 2009.pdf format PDF title Comments on the European Commission Proposal to recast the Dublin Regulation publisher ECRE accessdate 2009 04 28 ref Objectives One of the principal aims of the Dublin Regulation is to prevent an applicant from submitting applications ... Commission Proposal to recast the Dublin Regulation publisher ECRE accessdate 2009 06 11 ... UNHCR accessdate 2009 06 11 ref that the regulation impedes the legal rights and personal welfare .... Application of this regulation can seriously delay the presentation of claims, and can result in claims ... children, several countries suspended transfers of asylum seekers to Greece under the Dublin II regulation ... under the Dublin II regulation. In September, it backtracked and announced that transfers to Greece ... to unaccompanied children only. The regulation is also criticized by the Council of Europe Commissioner ... blog post.php?postId 80 The Dublin Regulation undermines refugee rights ref The European Court of Human ... II Regulation University of Oslo ARENA Working Paper 03 2006 http eur lex.europa.eu LexUriServ ... LexUriServ LexUriServ.do?uri CELEX 32003R0343 EN NOT Text of the Dublin II regulation Council Regulation ... Council on Refugees and Exiles ECRE position on the Dublin Regulation http www.irishrefugeecouncil.ie ... more details
orphan date July 2010 Regulation of Emotion is the term that describes individual differences in how ..., by denying, intensifying, weakening, curtailing, masking, or completely hiding them. Emotion Regulation ... that increase or decrease the intensity of the moment. ref Gross, J.J. 2002 . Emotion regulation ... regulation of emotions drastically improves. Regulation of Emotions has been shown to be a good and a bad ..., while those who struggle with it tend to be less social. Emotion regulation is essential to socialization ..., C. Feb. 12, 2009 Lecture, Regulation of Emotion. PPT. ref Childhood and writing and effects of it When ... and its regulation in early development New Directions in Child Development, No. 55 pp. 41 56 . San ... of affect regulation in early childhood. In J.Garber & K. Dodge Eds. , The development of emotion regulation and dysregulation pp.89 108 . Cambridge Cambridge University Press. ref Something else .... In N. Eisenberg & R. A. Fabes Eds. , Emotion and its regulation in early development. New Directions ... that the neurological changes improve the regulation of emotion over the course of adolescence ..., and it does so without impairing memory. ref Miller, C. Feb. 12, 2009 Lecture, Regulation of Emotion ... theory and the regulation of emotion in the second half of life. motivation and Emotion, 27 ... have a tendency to increase their emotional regulation skills as they age. ref Lawton, M. P. 2001 .... ref Miller, C. Feb. 12, 2009 Lecture, Regulation of Emotion. PPT. ref Emotional Effects Regulation ... of emotion regulation among women who were exposed to interpersonal violence and suffer from ... with their young children and, in turn, their young children s development of emotion regulation. ref ... health consequences, thought suppression and rumination. ref Miller, C. Feb. 12, 2009 Lecture, Regulation of Emotion. PPT. ref Not all emotional regulation is bad however,the ability to regulate one ... with a lower understanding of emotion regulation. ref Lopes, P., P. Salovey, M. Beers, & S. Cote. 2005 ... more details
Load regulation is the capability to maintain a constant voltage or current level on the output channel of a power supply despite changes in load ref cite web title Line and Load Regulation for Programmable ... content neets 14178 css 14178 143.htm 070618 tpub.com ref . Definitions Load Regulation can be defined as a percentage by the equation ref cite web title Measuring Line and Load Regulation Rantec url http www.rantec.com L2A Prod LowVoltage LVAN LVAN HDMA105.pdf ref math Load Regulation 100 ... supplies, the primary source of regulation error is switching ripple rather than control loop inefficiency. In such cases Load Regulation is defined without normalizing to Voltage at Nominal Load and then has the units of volts. math Load Regulation, volts Voltage Full Load Voltage Minimum Load math Measurement A simple way to manually measure load regulation is to connect three parallel load resistors ... to the load regulation equation. Programmable Load Programmable loads are typically used to automate the measurement of load regulation. Examples Two examples of load regulation specifications are given ... Specs h.pdf Lambda H Series power supply is a typical linear design and has a load regulation spec of 0.05 ... changed to 1.85 ohms. Note that because the load regulation specifies 50 load change and since ... full load condition we can test load regulation at would be R full load 5V 3A 1.67 ohms and thus the heaviest ... with approximately similar output specifications to the Lambda above. The family has a load regulation ... when switching between 120VAC and 240VAC. The input voltage for load regulation test is defined as 230VAC. This is a worst case for line regulation because it s the widest change in voltage between input and output. Due to the error introduced by line regulation this input value will be the worst case for load regulation as well. The minimum load is still pretty low in absolute resistance 16.7 ohms ... supplies and Sola makes linear supplies to demonstrate this further. See also Line regulation Linear ... more details
Translational regulation refers to the Regulation of gene expression control of the levels of protein synthesized from its mRNA . The corresponding mechanisms are primarily targeted on the control of ribosome recruitment on the initiation codon , but can also involve modulation of the elongation or termination of protein synthesis . In most cases, translational regulation involves specific RNA secondary structures on the mRNA. ref name doi 10.1016 S0378 1119 99 00210 3 cite journal author Kozak M title Initiation of translation in prokaryotes and eukaryotes journal Gene volume 234 issue 2 pages 187 208 year 1999 pmid 10395892 doi 10.1016 S0378 1119 99 00210 3 ref ref name doi 10.1111 j.1365 2958.2009.06840.x cite journal unused data published online author Malys N, McCarthy JEG title Translation initiation variations in the mechanism can be anticipated journal Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences year 2010 doi 10.1007 s00018 010 0588 z pmid 21076851 ref References reflist MolBioGeneExp Molecular Biology Category Gene expression Category RNA chemistry stub fr R gulation de la traduction ... more details
Regulation 17 lang fr R glement 17 was a regulation of the Ontario Ministry of Education Ontario Ministry of Education , issued in July 1912 by the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario Conservative government of Premier of Ontario premier Sir James P. Whitney . ref name tce Barber, Marilyn. http www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com index.cfm?PgNm TCE&Params A1ARTA0005945 Ontario Schools Question , in The Canadian Encyclopedia , retrieved November 20, 2008 ref It restricted the use of French language French as a language of instruction to the first two years of schooling. It was amended in 1913, and it is that version that was applied throughout Ontario. ref name tce ref name slmc SLMC. http www.salic slmc.ca showpage.asp?file legislations ling documents hist 1912 reglement 17&language en&updatemenu false&noprevnext Regulation 17 Circular of Instruction No. 17 for Ontario Separate Schools for the School Year 1912 1913 , in Site for Language Management in Canada , retrieved November 20, 2008 ref French Canada reacted with outrage. Quebec journalist Henri Bourassa denounced the Prussians of Ontario see French German enmity French.E2.80.93Prussian enmity French Prussian enmity . It was strongly opposed by Franco Ontarian s, particularly in the national capital of Ottawa where the cole Guigues was at the centre of the controversy. The newspaper Le Droit , which is still published today as the province s only francophone daily newspaper, was established in 1913 to oppose the ban. Faced with separate school boards resistance and defiance of the new regulation, the Ministry of Education issued Regulation 18 in August 1913 to coerce the school boards employees into compliance. ref ... , however, the directive was never fully implemented. The regulation was eventually repealed in 1927 ... remembered by the French speaking minority of Ontario. Despite the repeal of Regulation 17, however ..., Alan L. http www.ontarioplaques.com Plaques MNO Plaque Ottawa16.html L cole Guigues and Regulation ... more details
Prophets of Regulation Charles Francis Adams, Louis D. Brandeis, James M. Landis, Alfred E. Kahn is a book by American business historian Thomas K. McCraw . The book won McCraw the 1985 Pulitzer Prize for History . ref name page318 cite book title Who s who of Pulitzer Prize Winners last Brennan first Elizabeth A. coauthors Elizabeth C. Clarage year 1999 publisher Greenwood Publishing Group location Westport, CT isbn 1573561118 page 318 ref The book is about the American trade and industry regulation history, and it profiles Charles Francis Adams dn , Louis D. Brandeis , James M. Landis , and Alfred E. Kahn . ref name page318 References reflist hist book stub Category 1984 books Category Pulitzer Prize for History ... more details
Ministerial regulation is a legislation issued by the Minister government Minister by the virtue provided for by an Act of Parliament Act or another legislation having the same status as an Act, viz. code of law , Decree emergency decree , Ordonnance royal ordinance , etc. References The Royal Institute of Thailand . 2544 . . . Bangkok . 1. Category Statutory law Category Administrative law gov stub th ... more details
see also Regulation A regulation is a form of secondary legislation issued by a government minister under the authority of primary legislation . Regulations are used to make the detailed arrangements which give effect to the intent and purpose of primary legislation. Regulations are typically used to address matters of detail, while matters of substance are left to primary legislation. Thus, legislature legislative assemblies need not spend as much time discussing purely technical questions, and any necessary changes can be made very quickly and easily. Usually, the power to make a regulation is not inherent in the executive branch of government, but must be explicitly conferred by an ordinary law. In this way it differs from other executive powers, such as the royal prerogative power to legislate in the form of Order in Council Orders in Council found in the United Kingdom and some Commonwealth realm s, or constitutionally granted powers such as those wielded by the President of the United States . Like the former, but unlike the latter, a regulating power may be altered or overruled by primary legislation by explicitly removing the power or widening or narrowing its scope, or through a process of implied repeal . A particular law may confer regulating power on the Government as a whole perhaps expressed in a council of state or a Cabinet government cabinet , or in one or more individual minister politics ministers . In Republic of Ireland Ireland and the United Kingdom , regulations are frequently used to implement directive European Union European Union directives . See also Administrative law Administrative Procedure Act U.S. Rulemaking missing citations date September 2010 DEFAULTSORT Regulation Law Category Administrative law law stub cs Na zen de Verordnung is Regluger it Regolamento nl Besluit Algemene wet bestuursrecht pl Rozporz dzenie ru sv F rordning ... more details