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enforces government regulations in a specific area of the econom
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A regulatory agency (or regulator).
A regulatory agency is a government body charged with enforcing laws and rules in a particular sector of the economy (examples: the SEC for securities, the FDA for food and drugs, the EPA for environmental protection, the FCC for communications).
A regulatory agency is a government body charged with enforcing laws and rules in a particular sector of the economy (examples: the SEC for securities, the FDA for food and drugs, the EPA for environmental protection, the FCC for communications).
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