Bye-laws are made by the?
- A. judiciary
- B. legislature
- C. media
- D. executive
Correct Answer: Option B
Explanation
Bye-laws are made by the legislature but delegated to the executive arm.
Byelaws are effectively local laws to deal with local issues. They are made by a body, such as a local authority, using powers granted by an Act of Parliament, and so is a form of delegated legislation.