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Quasi-Legislative
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When Congress delegates its authority to make laws to an agency.
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Quasi-Judicial
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When Congress gives an agency the responsibility to hear disputes as a court would.
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Nondelegation Doctrine
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There are limitations on congressional authority to delegate. "Executive Agencies do not legislate, they implement, and they have too much power."
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Intelligible Principle
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Doctrine that requires Congress to provide agencies with legitimate comprehensible guidelines to limit the authority of the agency when exercising delegated rulemaking authority.
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Standards
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How the legislative communicates to the agency what it wants accomplished.
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De Novo
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Anew; to reconsider. A standard of review that does not require deference to an agency's decision.