Administrative law is a field of public law that deals with a variety of governmental agencies' procedures, rules, and regulations. Administrative law is concerned with the decision-making capacities of such administrative entities as they carry out legislation approved by state and federal legislatures. The regulation and functioning of the Social Security Administration, as well as the administration of benefits to the people, are examples of administrative law. Administrative law in the United States is a hazy part of the law that deals with the agencies established to run a wide range of government initiatives. Agencies, commissions, and boards are governed by administrative law. When the public comes into contact with administrative law, it is usually in the context of a public benefit that has been rejected or terminated. When a family's food stamp benefits are cancelled due to an alleged programme breach, for example.