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Quasi-Legislative

When Congress delegates its authority to make laws to an agency.
Quasi-Judicial
When Congress give an agency the responsibility to hear disputes as a court would.
Nondelegation Doctrine

There are limitations on congressional authority to delegate. "Executive Agencies do not legislate, they implement, and they have too much power."

Intelligible Principle
Doctrine that requires Congress to provide agencies with legitimate comprehensible guidelines to limit the authority of the agency when exercising delegated rulemaking authority.
Standards
How the legislative communicates to the agency what it wants accomplished.
De Novo
Anew; to reconsider. A standard of review that does not require deference to an agency's decision.