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Federal Regulation

“A federal regulation is an administrative rule or directive issued by federal agencies to carry out laws passed by Congress, having the force of law once properly promulgated through the rulemaking process.”

Federal regulations govern how government agencies implement and enforce statutory requirements across various industries and sectors. These rules must follow specific procedural requirements under the Administrative Procedure Act.


When federal agencies exceed their statutory authority or fail to follow proper rulemaking procedures, affected parties may challenge these regulations in court. Businesses facing unlawful regulatory enforcement have legal options to protect their operations.


Contact TariffCounsel to evaluate your regulatory compliance challenges and explore available legal remedies.



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