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Legislation created by the Executive such as a minister is known as?
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Legislation created by the executive, such as a minister, is known as **secondary legislation** or **delegated legislation**. This type of legislation is made under the authority of an existing primary legislation (or statute) and allows government ministers and agencies to create detailed rules and regulations to implement and administer the laws passed by the legislature.
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