Business Law: Ch. 19 - Video Quiz - Pharzime, Scene 1
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates the distribution of Gensol. The FDA is a federal executive agency. Its power to regulate Gensol:
Is allowed for by the delegation doctrine
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates the distribution of Gensol. The FDA is an executive agency. It has rules about off-label marketing of drugs. If Pharzime was to be accused of violating one of the FDA rules, which of the following is true?
Pharzime could only have the case in the federal court system after it exhausted all of the administrative remedies available to it
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates the distribution of Gensol. The FDA is an executive agency. It has rules about off-label marketing of drugs. If Pharzime wants to challenge an FDA rule about off-label marketing, it would have to show that the rule is:
Arbitrary and capricious
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates the distribution of Gensol. The FDA is a federal executive agency. The legislation that set up the FDA and gave it its power is known as:
Enabling Legislation
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates the distribution of Gensol. The FDA is an executive agency. It has rules about off-label marketing of drugs. If Pharzime was to be accused of violating one of the FDA rules, Pharzime's first formal hearing would be:
In front of an administrative law judge