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Unit 2 – Branches of Government
Topic 2.12
What distinguishes discretionary authority from rule-making authority in bureaucracies?
Discretionary authority is only exercised by higher ranking officials while rule-making is for all levels.
Discretionary authority can be challenged legally but rule-making cannot be contested.
Discretionary authority involves implementing policies while rule-making includes formulation of regulations for enforcement.
Discretionary authority focuses on internal affairs while rule-making affects external entities.
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