When a government official is given discretion by law in the exercise of his or her duty, judicial review
A) is unavailable.
B) can invalidate official conduct on the grounds of abuse of discretion.
C) may be had only after a complaining party has exhausted all remedies available within the administrative agency with which the official is employed.
D) may take place only when it is alleged that the official acted beyond his or her authority.
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