Appendix Checklist Agency Cases is a set of criteria that must be met for an agency to qualify to be included in the Federal Register and the Code of Federal Regulations. It includes information about the agency's mission and purpose, its organizational structure, its operations and activities, its rules and regulations, and its budget. The checklist also includes requirements for agency records management and other procedural matters. There are three types of Appendix Checklist Agency Cases: 1. Administrative Agency Cases: These are cases that involve the enforcement of administrative laws. This includes agencies that deal with civil rights, environmental protection, financial regulation, immigration, and labor matters. 2. Regulatory Agency Cases: These cases involve the enforcement of regulations issued by government agencies. This includes cases involving the Federal Communications Commission, the Federal Trade Commission, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and other regulatory agencies. 3. Judicial Agency Cases: These are cases that involve the interpretation or enforcement of laws and regulations by the courts. This includes cases involving the Supreme Court, the federal courts of appeals, and district courts.