Deck 1: Introduction to Administrative Law
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Deck 1: Introduction to Administrative Law
1
What is agency discretion?
Discretion is the ability possessed by agencies to make choices in the way they do their work.
2
Discuss the delegation and nondelegation doctrine.
Be- cause Article I of the U.S.Constitution vests leg- islative power in Congress, constitutional issues have been raised to the legitimacy of administra- tive agencies.The nondelegation doctrine recog- nizes this dilemma and concerns itself with the limits and requirements of a valid delegation of power to an administrative agency.
3
State four sources of administrative law.
1.The Constitution
2.Executive orders
3.Regulations
4.Statutes
2.Executive orders
3.Regulations
4.Statutes
4
The function of administrative agencies is:
A)To provide a check on the power of Congress
B)To make and implement rules and regulations
A)To provide a check on the power of Congress
B)To make and implement rules and regulations
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5
State the names and function of five federal agencies.
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6
Describe the scope of administrative law.
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Administrative law touches and concerns most aspects of life in the United States.
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8
The cabinet departments such as the Department of Defense can be described as follows:
A)Headed by a Congressional appointee
B)Headed by a Supreme Court justice
C)Headed by a presidential appointee
D)None of the above
A)Headed by a Congressional appointee
B)Headed by a Supreme Court justice
C)Headed by a presidential appointee
D)None of the above
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9
State three powers possessed by administrative agencies.
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10
Give some reasons for the importance of admin- istrative law.
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11
Which of the following is not a power of an ad- ministrative agency?
A)Rulemaking
B)Adjudication
C)Punishment for criminal violations
D)Executive
A)Rulemaking
B)Adjudication
C)Punishment for criminal violations
D)Executive
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12
What are some of the various types of agencies?
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13
Delegations of power from Congress to the agen- cies are generally unconstitutional.
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14
List and briefly describe the powers possessed by agencies.
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15
How are agencies created?
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16
The secretaries of cabinet departments are:
A)Directly accountable to the President
B)Officials who serve at the pleasure of the President
C)Responsible directly to the Supreme Court
D)Both a and b
A)Directly accountable to the President
B)Officials who serve at the pleasure of the President
C)Responsible directly to the Supreme Court
D)Both a and b
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