The federal Privacy Act provides that federal administrative agencies can maintain only information about an individual that is relevant and necessary to accomplish a legitimate agency purpose.
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Q30: Examples of federal government agencies include the
Q31: Administrative agencies are not subject to the
Q32: Administrative agencies have only the powers granted
Q33: The Administrative Procedure Act forbids judicial review
Q34: Administrative agencies are often informally referred to
Q36: Decisions of state administrative agencies may be
Q37: An administrative agency's decision may be overturned
Q38: With respect to administrative agencies,the delegation doctrine
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Q40: The Equal Access to Justice Act was
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