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In United States administrative law, an organic statute is a statute enacted by Congress that creates an administrative agency and defines its authorities and responsibilities. Organic statutes may also impose administrative procedures on an agency that differ from the Administrative Procedure Act. Any modifications to an agency’s statutory powers beyond those included in the organic statute are added by Congress in subsequent enabling statutes.

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  • In United States administrative law, an organic statute is a statute enacted by Congress that creates an administrative agency and defines its authorities and responsibilities. Organic statutes may also impose administrative procedures on an agency that differ from the Administrative Procedure Act. Any modifications to an agency’s statutory powers beyond those included in the organic statute are added by Congress in subsequent enabling statutes. (en)
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  • In United States administrative law, an organic statute is a statute enacted by Congress that creates an administrative agency and defines its authorities and responsibilities. Organic statutes may also impose administrative procedures on an agency that differ from the Administrative Procedure Act. Any modifications to an agency’s statutory powers beyond those included in the organic statute are added by Congress in subsequent enabling statutes. (en)
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  • Organic statute (United States) (en)
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