Difference between statute and regulation
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Although many people use the terms "statute" and "regulation" interchangeably, they aren't the same. Governing bodies, such as the United States Congress or a state legislature, enact statutes. On a local level, the statutes enacted by municipalities are known as ordinances. Regulations put those statutes to work, fleshing out the details.
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Statutes are laws made by Parliament or the Legislature and are also known as Acts. They may create a new law or modify an existing one. Regulations are the rules that address the details and practical applications of the law. The authority to make regulations related to an Act is assigned within that Act.
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