Deck 6: Administrative Law

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The Code of Federal Regulations contains all the regulations of federal agencies.
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Administrative agencies are created by some legislative body.
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Law enforcement agencies are exempt from the Federal Privacy Act.
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Reverse FOIA suits are suits by agencies to stop disclosures.
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Administrative agencies can exist at any level of government.
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An administrative agency is neither a legislative nor a judicial body.
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Administrative agencies serve as courts for hearings on rule violations.
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The U.S. Government Manual contains information on national and regional agency offices.
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The Government in the Sunshine Act is often referred to as an open-meeting law.
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The Freedom of Information Act is part of the Administrative Procedures Act.
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The Government in the Sunshine Act applies to all federal administrative agencies.
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The Federal Privacy Act restricts the free exchange of information among federal agencies.
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Under a Freedom of Information Act request, a member of the public can obtain all information in the files of a federal agency.
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The Federal Register Act is part of the Administrative Procedures Act.
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The Privacy Act is part of the Administrative Procedures Act.
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Before administrative agencies' rules become law, there must be congressional approval.
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An enabling act is an act approving rules promulgated by an administrative agency.
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Discuss the ways a business could challenge a promulgated agency rule.
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Formal rule making requires publication of proposed rules.
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The Federal Register is a daily update of changes and proposed changes in the Code of Federal Regulations.
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To withstand challenges, proposed agency rules must be supported by some studies or evidence.
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An ex parte contact is prohibited in administrative hearings.
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A consent decree is similar to a nolo contendere plea.
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The Regulatory Flexibility Act allows agencies flexibility in rule making by not requiring publication of proposed rules.
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Appeals of federal administrative agency decisions go to federal district court.
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Informal rule making does not require publication of proposed rules.
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The substantial evidence challenge cannot be used in cases where formal rule-making procedures were followed.
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Hearings conducted by agencies for enforcement purposes need not provide due process for the parties.
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In some states, an appeal of an administrative agency decision requires a trial de novo.
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An ultra vires challenge is a challenge of the agency's jurisdictional authority on a rule.
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A consent decree is similar to a plea bargain.
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Because of Earl Devaney's ethical stances as Inspector General for the Department of Interior he has never held
another position with the federal government.
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Hearings are required in all federal rule proposals.
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Many federal agencies use licensing as a means of enforcement.
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The decision of an administrative law judge can be appealed to the agency heads.
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A sunset law creates an agency for a limited time period.
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Administrative agencies do not permit intervenors to appear in hearings.
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During the public comment period for a proposed rule, only affected businesses can make comments.
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Once a rule is proposed, it cannot be withdrawn.
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Administrative remedies must be exhausted before a court will review agency actions.
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The public comment period of 30 days in federal agency rulemaking can be shortened in cases of emergency.
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Licensing and inspection are the only enforcement tools of administrative agencies.
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The Federal Register System includes the Federal Register, the Code of Federal Regulations, and the United States
Code.
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Under the FOIA, agencies are not permitted to charge for copying costs.
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Only businesses can provide input during the comment period of rulemaking.
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The Federal Register Act is part of the Administrative Procedures Act.
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Both formal and informal rulemaking processes include public hearings.
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Federal agencies do not have the authority to issue fines.
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Due process rights before an administrative agency require that formal trials be held before rights are taken away.
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An FOIA request can be denied if national security information is involved.
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An ultra vires challenge to an administrative regulation is one brought on the grounds of procedural error.
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By law, there are exactly twelve independent agencies that report to the Office of the President.
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A public comment period must be a minimum of 30 days.
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Only businesses can provide input in the formal rulemaking process.
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Inspections are a means of enforcement for administrative agencies.
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Informal rulemaking is not permitted for promulgation of rules.
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The United States has about as many or fewer administrative agencies as does its major trading partners.
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Under the federal sunshine laws, agency staff members may hold meetings without notice.
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Law enforcement purposes are an exception to the prohibited exchanges of information among agencies under the
Federal Privacy Act.
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Inspections by administrative agencies require a search warrant unless the business owner gives permission.
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Public hearings:

A) are required in both formal and informal rule making.
B) can be held regionally.
C) are required under the Regulatory Flexibility Act.
D) none of the above
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An agency that fails to investigate the issues before proposing a rule has acted arbitrarily and capriciously.
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Appeals of federal agency decisions to courts of appeal require a grant of certiorari.
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The Administrative Procedures Act includes:

A) the Freedom of Information Act.
B) the Federal Register Act.
C) zero-base budgeting.
D) enabling legislation.
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The Federal Privacy Act:

A) prohibits release of information (by public agencies) on individuals.
B) does not apply to all agencies.
C) provides a disclosure exemption for law enforcement purposes.
D) does not cover medical records.
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The 30-day comment period can be waived for emergency rulemaking.
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An FOIA request (to be valid):

A) must be in writing.
B) must describe the reason the documents are sought.
C) can request any information in an agency's file.
D) must include prepayment of copy fees.
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The withdrawal of rulemaking without substantial evidence can be challenged as arbitrary and capricious action on the part of an agency.
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The Government in the Sunshine Act:

A) is often called an open-meeting law.
B) applies to federal agencies whose heads are appointed by Congress.
C) requires all agency meetings to be public.
D) applies to congressional committee meetings.
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Formal rulemaking differs from informal rulemaking in:

A) public notice is required for formal rulemaking not informal.
B) a public comment period is needed for formal rulemaking but not informal.
C) no modification period exists in formal rulemaking.
D) none of the above
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Enabling acts:

A) are regulations of administrative agencies.
B) are nonlegislative provisions.
C) establish administrative agencies and their authority.
D) must contain sunset provisions.
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Comment periods are not required for modifications of rules, only new rules.
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Which of the following is not grounds for challenging an administrative regulation?

A) arbitrary and capricious
B) lack of substantial evidence
C) ultra vires
D) lack of a congressional hearing
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The Code of Federal Regulations is published every business working day.
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All administrative agencies:

A) are at the federal level.
B) promulgate regulations.
C) are created by the U.S. President.
D) are under sunset laws.
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An agency's withdrawal of a rule without factual support for its need for withdrawal has acted arbitrarily and capriciously.
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Which of the following is not exempt from an FOIA request?

A) national defense or foreign policy information
B) internal agency policies on copy charges
C) trade secrets
D) investigation records
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Only consumers have rights of comment during the public comment period.
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The Government in the Sunshine Act requires advance notice of agency meetings and hearings.
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The Code of Federal Regulations contains all the regulations of federal agencies.
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Administrative agencies are created by some legislative body.
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Law enforcement agencies are exempt from the Federal Privacy Act.
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Reverse FOIA suits are suits by agencies to stop disclosures.
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Administrative agencies can exist at any level of government.
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An administrative agency is neither a legislative nor a judicial body.
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Administrative agencies serve as courts for hearings on rule violations.
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The U.S. Government Manual contains information on national and regional agency offices.
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The Government in the Sunshine Act is often referred to as an open-meeting law.
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The Freedom of Information Act is part of the Administrative Procedures Act.
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The Government in the Sunshine Act applies to all federal administrative agencies.
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The Federal Privacy Act restricts the free exchange of information among federal agencies.
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Under a Freedom of Information Act request, a member of the public can obtain all information in the files of a federal agency.
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The Federal Register Act is part of the Administrative Procedures Act.
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The Privacy Act is part of the Administrative Procedures Act.
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Before administrative agencies' rules become law, there must be congressional approval.
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An enabling act is an act approving rules promulgated by an administrative agency.
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Discuss the ways a business could challenge a promulgated agency rule.
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Formal rule making requires publication of proposed rules.
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The Federal Register is a daily update of changes and proposed changes in the Code of Federal Regulations.
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To withstand challenges, proposed agency rules must be supported by some studies or evidence.
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An ex parte contact is prohibited in administrative hearings.
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A consent decree is similar to a nolo contendere plea.
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The Regulatory Flexibility Act allows agencies flexibility in rule making by not requiring publication of proposed rules.
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Appeals of federal administrative agency decisions go to federal district court.
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Informal rule making does not require publication of proposed rules.
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The substantial evidence challenge cannot be used in cases where formal rule-making procedures were followed.
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Hearings conducted by agencies for enforcement purposes need not provide due process for the parties.
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In some states, an appeal of an administrative agency decision requires a trial de novo.
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An ultra vires challenge is a challenge of the agency's jurisdictional authority on a rule.
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A consent decree is similar to a plea bargain.
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Because of Earl Devaney's ethical stances as Inspector General for the Department of Interior he has never held
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Hearings are required in all federal rule proposals.
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Many federal agencies use licensing as a means of enforcement.
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The decision of an administrative law judge can be appealed to the agency heads.
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A sunset law creates an agency for a limited time period.
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Administrative agencies do not permit intervenors to appear in hearings.
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During the public comment period for a proposed rule, only affected businesses can make comments.
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Once a rule is proposed, it cannot be withdrawn.
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Administrative remedies must be exhausted before a court will review agency actions.
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The public comment period of 30 days in federal agency rulemaking can be shortened in cases of emergency.
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Licensing and inspection are the only enforcement tools of administrative agencies.
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The Federal Register System includes the Federal Register, the Code of Federal Regulations, and the United States
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Under the FOIA, agencies are not permitted to charge for copying costs.
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Only businesses can provide input during the comment period of rulemaking.
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The Federal Register Act is part of the Administrative Procedures Act.
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Both formal and informal rulemaking processes include public hearings.
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Federal agencies do not have the authority to issue fines.
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Due process rights before an administrative agency require that formal trials be held before rights are taken away.
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An FOIA request can be denied if national security information is involved.
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An ultra vires challenge to an administrative regulation is one brought on the grounds of procedural error.
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By law, there are exactly twelve independent agencies that report to the Office of the President.
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A public comment period must be a minimum of 30 days.
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Only businesses can provide input in the formal rulemaking process.
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Inspections are a means of enforcement for administrative agencies.
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Informal rulemaking is not permitted for promulgation of rules.
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The United States has about as many or fewer administrative agencies as does its major trading partners.
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Under the federal sunshine laws, agency staff members may hold meetings without notice.
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Law enforcement purposes are an exception to the prohibited exchanges of information among agencies under the
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Inspections by administrative agencies require a search warrant unless the business owner gives permission.
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Public hearings:

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D) none of the above
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An agency that fails to investigate the issues before proposing a rule has acted arbitrarily and capriciously.
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Appeals of federal agency decisions to courts of appeal require a grant of certiorari.
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The Administrative Procedures Act includes:

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The Federal Privacy Act:

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The 30-day comment period can be waived for emergency rulemaking.
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An FOIA request (to be valid):

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The withdrawal of rulemaking without substantial evidence can be challenged as arbitrary and capricious action on the part of an agency.
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The Government in the Sunshine Act:

A) is often called an open-meeting law.
B) applies to federal agencies whose heads are appointed by Congress.
C) requires all agency meetings to be public.
D) applies to congressional committee meetings.
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Formal rulemaking differs from informal rulemaking in:

A) public notice is required for formal rulemaking not informal.
B) a public comment period is needed for formal rulemaking but not informal.
C) no modification period exists in formal rulemaking.
D) none of the above
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Enabling acts:

A) are regulations of administrative agencies.
B) are nonlegislative provisions.
C) establish administrative agencies and their authority.
D) must contain sunset provisions.
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Comment periods are not required for modifications of rules, only new rules.
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Which of the following is not grounds for challenging an administrative regulation?

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C) ultra vires
D) lack of a congressional hearing
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The Code of Federal Regulations is published every business working day.
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All administrative agencies:

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D) are under sunset laws.
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An agency's withdrawal of a rule without factual support for its need for withdrawal has acted arbitrarily and capriciously.
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Which of the following is not exempt from an FOIA request?

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Only consumers have rights of comment during the public comment period.
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The Government in the Sunshine Act requires advance notice of agency meetings and hearings.
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