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regulation A rule or order that has the force of law that originates from the executive branch (usually from an agency), and deals with the specifics of a program. Congress, for example, may instruct EPA to reduce automotive emissions by 5%, but the EPA must develop regulations to reach this goal.
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regulation "Airline Deregulation" is adapted from Alfred E. Kahn, "I Would Do It Again," Regulation, 1988. Number 2. Used with permission.
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regulation in European legislation regulations are of general applicability; they are directly applicable in all member states.
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