Organic statute (United States)

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.[1] Organic statutes may also impose administrative procedures on an agency that differ from the Administrative Procedure Act.[2] Any modifications to an agency's statutory powers beyond those included in the organic statute are added by Congress in subsequent enabling statutes.[3]

  1. ^ Statute, Black's Law Dictionary (11th ed. 2019)
  2. ^ Carlson v. Postal Regulatory Comm’n, 938 F.3d 337, 348 (D.C. Cir. 2019)
  3. ^ Steenken, Begu; Brooks, Tina (2015). "Chapter 4". Sources of American Law: An Introduction to Legal Research. CALI.

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