In order to establish probable cause for an administrative warrant, there must be:
A) Probable cause for the search
B) Reasonable suspicion for the search
C) Reasonable legislative purpose to authorize the search
D) Refusal to allow inspectors to enter establishes probable cause
Correct Answer:
Verified
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