Business Law Chapter 17
Agencies publish their proposed rules and final regulations in the: ______.
Federal Register
Before developing a new rule, an agency will often engage in ______ and research to collect data related to the goals of the rule.
study
The economic costs of agency rules on small business must be examined under the Flexibility Act or RFA.
Regulatory
An adverse decision from the agency may also be challenged in a ______ trial court.
federal
An adverse decision from the agency may also be challenged in a _______ trial court.
federal
Agencies make rules under a process that includes notice, public comment, and publication of the final rule when they engage in: ______.
informal rulemaking
The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and the Government in the Sunshine Act help to provide ______ in agency actions.
transparency
What type(s) of powers or functions are authorized for administrative agencies?
Executive, legislative, and judicial
Agencies make rules or regulations to: ______. (Check all that apply)
accomplish the duties assigned in their enabling statutes.
A(n) ______ is a administrative hearing in which the government and the private party each present evidence in a quasi-judicial setting.
adjudication
The creation and operation of administrative agencies:
are very similar in both state and federal governments.
A(n) _____ suit is a lawsuit brought by an individual citizen against a violator of a regulation, or against the agency itself in order to:
citizen, enforce the law
Administrative agencies are created and given their authority through _______ statutes passed by Congress or a state legislative body.
enabling
Administrative agencies are extensions of which branch of the government, assisting in enforcing legislative mandates?
executive
Administrative agencies enforce law through their ________ powers, but also have legislative and judicial functions.
executive
compliance with regulations is often ensured by agency:
inspections
the US constitution places ______ on the powers of administrative agencies and how they carry out their duties.
limits
The heads of Independent agencies such as the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Federal Trade Commission may be removed: _________
only for just cause.
After the public comment period, agencies may ______ the proposed rule or may publish the ______ rule.
revise, final
Administrative agencies exert their legislative powers through: ______.
rulemaking
Powers within the scope of an agency's enabling legislation include making policy through ______, as well as through enforcement, licensing, inspection, and adjudication.
rulemaking
The agency process, prescribed by the APA, creates rules to facilitate agency functions. (Please use one word per blank.)
rulemaking
Agencies propose that aim to achieve the objectives set forth in their enabling statutes.
rules
The powers of administrative agencies are limited by _________ branches of the government.
three
In interpreting the enabling statute of an administrative agency, courts first examine the plain language, under the:
Chevron test
The _______ Act requires, for the most part, public notice of agency meetings and meetings that are open to the public.
Government in the Sunshine
Transparency of agency actions is provided by the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and by the _________.
Government in the Sunshine Act
Administrative agencies exert powers and functions similar to those of which branches of government? (Check all that apply.)
Legislative Executive Judicial
True or False: All agency actions, including rulemaking, adjudication, and enforcement, must be based on a reasoned decision-making process
True.
______ agencies wield great power, so Congress has created safeguards to protect the: ________
Administrative, public
How much latitude are agencies allowed in their choices of enforcement?
Agencies have almost unlimited prosecutorial discretion.
Administrative agencies are found in:
State government, federal government
Which of these actions is not part of the three-step process Congress may use to cancel an agency's final rule?
congress removes the funds for implementation of the rule.
Most recent presidential administrations have used what type of power over administrative agencies to help further policy goals and objectives?
direct
What action will an agency take after conducting research into various alternatives to meet the objectives of its enabling statute?
draft a proposed rule
Administrative agencies are generally considered an extension of the ________ branch of government
executive
The publication is used to publish proposed rules, final agency regulations, and other administrative announcements.
federal register
After the published rule is available for public comment, the agency will publish the _______ rule.
final
The process of agency rulemaking that requires hearings and a record of decision making is: ______.
formal rulemaking
The body of law that governs administrative agencies arises from sources.
four
Administrative law is not a separate body by itself, but is drawn from: ______.
four sources of law acting together.
Courts may set aside agency actions that:
go beyond the authority granted by the enabling statutes.
The losing party in an ALJ case generally:
has an automatic appeal to the administrative head of agency.
The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) permits public ______ to government documents and allows the public to sue the agency if documents are withheld
inspection
Agencies may regulate the way certain businesses conduct their activities, including imposing fines or restrictions for violating regulations, under their ______ powers.
licensing
Transparency and accountability in agencies is accomplished through statutorily authorized citizen suits as well as:
mandatory-disclosure and open-meeting laws
An agency does not have to publish a revised rule for additional public comment, unless there is a substantial or ______ change from the initial proposed rule.
material
The losing party in an ALJ case:
may appeal to the head of agency, and after that to a federal trial court.
Under the Appointments Clause of the Constitution, the _________ has the authority to name the heads of administrative agencies.
president
The Administrative Procedures Act (APA) defines agency procedures and provides due ______ requirements for fairness in agency activities
process
Agencies have broad discretion as to when and whom they will prosecute. This authority is known as the agency's ________ ________.
prosecutorial discretion
The rulemaking process includes what opportunity for interested parties to suggest changes or challenge agency findings?
public comment
Most revised rules do not have to be open for additional _______, unless there is a(n) _______ or material change from the initial proposed rule.
public comment, substantial
Congress can exert its so-called power of the _______ to control agency actions by limiting their budgets.
purse
Administrative agencies are held to a standard of decision-making that requires: ______.
reasoned consideration of all relevant factors.
A final rule published in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) is called a(n) __________
regulation
A(n) is the term used for a final, published rule.
regulation
When an agency completes the normal rulemaking process, it publishes the final rule, referred to as a(n): ______.
regulation
Agencies must be able to prove that their actions were taken using reasoned decision-making based on __________.
relevant factors.
Agencies often conduct ________ using either their own scientists or outside contractors in order to gather data before making new rules.
research
The first step in developing a new rule is often: ______.
research of various options
A proposed ______ is the first attempt by the agency to meet the objectives of its enabling statute.
rule
Using their policymaking function known as _______, administrative agencies exercise a legislative function by creating rules or regulations.
rulemaking
Agency rulemaking creates ______ or regulations that allow the agency to complete its authorized duties
rules
Agencies similar to those in the federal government and often also found at the _____ level.
state
The judicial branch may void agency actions if the actions go beyond the ______ authority of the agency.
statutory
Agencies must publish public notice of its proposed rules, including:
the actual terms, substance, and description of the rule.
When an agency revises a proposed rule, the agency is required to seek additional public comment only if: ______.
the revised rule is substantially different from the original rule.
Which of these actions is not part of the three-step process Congress may use to cancel an agency's final rule?
Congress removes the funds for implementation of the rule.
Select all that apply Administrative agencies have many powers within the scope of authority in their enabling statutes, including: ______. (Check all that apply)
-adjudication -enforcement
An agency's powers of ______ are practically unreviewable by the judiciary.
-prosecutorial discretion -licensing -enforcement
In what ways can Congress exert power over administrative agencies?
control the budget of the agency through the power of the purse, Change or limit the scope of authority of the agency's activities
Administrative law is composed of all of the following: _________
Common Law, U.S. Constitution, Administrative Procedures Act
True or False: The powers of administrative agencies are limited by the three branches of the government.
True
Agency _______ decide cases involving alleged violations of the agency's regulations.
adjudications
When an agency has the authority to adjudicate matters under its jurisdiction within the agency, it often uses an ALJ or ________ law judge
administrative
When an agency has the authority to adjudicate matters under its jurisdiction within the agency, it often uses an ALJ or law judge.
administrative
government or administrative agencies are governed by a body of laws and regulations known as ________ laws.
administrative
_________ __________ may be departmental, nondepartmental, or independent and have the authority to create and implement regulations.
administrative agencies
Although Congress does not nominate agency officials, the Senate retains the right of _______ and consent to approve such nominations.
advice
If an agency took an action that was counter to the evidence the agency had at the time, a court could find that action was:
arbitrary and capricious
The law requires agencies to exercise reasonable consideration and not to make decisions that are ______ and _______.
arbitrary and capricious
The Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) requires agencies to investigate the economic impact of their rules on small: ______.
businesses
After proposed rules are published, they are available for input from interested stakeholders in the public ______ period.
comment
______ law is an early source of administrative law which courts still refer to in interpreting the APA.
common