How do independent regulatory commissions differ from independent stand-alone agencies?

a. Unlike independent agencies, regulatory commissions are headed by a single administrator.
b. Unlike independent agencies, regulatory commissions are part of the president's cabinet.
c. Unlike independent agencies, regulatory commissions do not report directly to the president.
d. Unlike independent agencies, regulatory commissions are allowed to charge for their services.

Answer: c

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