I have googled around but I am still confused about some of the differences between these.
I know law is the top level , regulations are subordinate to laws but still enforceable , and policies are not enforceable by country , state , or town but the business can use them to keep employs in line (sort of)
Question 1)
I know congress is the only people that can define country/federal law
but who is able to define country/federal regulations ?
(i.e which place or people are allowed to do that... is it just the CDC , EPA , IRS , congress or is their others)
Question 2)
Who has the right to define regulations that are enforce able ? And how would an entity get this privilege .
I know law is the top level , regulations are subordinate to laws but still enforceable , and policies are not enforceable by country , state , or town but the business can use them to keep employs in line (sort of)
Question 1)
I know congress is the only people that can define country/federal law
but who is able to define country/federal regulations ?
(i.e which place or people are allowed to do that... is it just the CDC , EPA , IRS , congress or is their others)
Question 2)
Who has the right to define regulations that are enforce able ? And how would an entity get this privilege .