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What are the purposes of administrative agencies? ----------------- |
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1.)To carry out congressional will or intent ---------- 2.)Have the Education and Experience to Carry Out Congressional Content ------------ 3.)Administrative Agencies Are Consistent -------------- |
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What was the very first administrative agency? ------------ |
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Interstate Commerce Commission -------- |
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When was the Interstate Commerce Commission Started? ----------- |
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Why was the FDA formed? --------- |
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What does an Enabling Act Do? ----------- |
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Statute empowering a person or body to take certain action, especially to make regulations, rules, or orders. They start administrative agencies. ------------ |
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Who started the EPA? --------- |
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Why was the EPA started? ------- |
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Problems such as Acid Rain and Point Source Solution ------------ |
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What is Point Source Pollution? -------- |
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Pollution that comes from a single identifiable source. ------------ |
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What is a Pig Lagoon? ------------ |
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A large lagoon of pig waste -------- |
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What can Congress do if they do not like how an administrative agency is run? ----------- |
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1.)Stop or reduce the budget of the administrative agency ------------ 2.)Can make changes through the Enabling Act (amending it) ----------- 3.)Apply a Sunset Provision ------------- |
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What is a Sunset Provision? --------- |
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A provision that sets a time limit on how long an administrative agency will run -------------- |
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What are the two ways in which one can sue an Administrative Agency? ----------- |
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1.)Claim that the administrative agency exceeds its authority ---------- 2.)Claim that the administrative agency is in some way unconstitutional -------------- |
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What does the Administrative Procedures Act do? --------- |
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Asserts that the Administrative Agencies are bound to transparency and due process -------------- |
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How do Administrative Agencies Stay Transparent? ------------- |
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Publish to the Federal Register ----------- |
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Administrative Agencies Have What Authorities? ----------- |
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Investigative --------- Rule Making ---------- Judicial ------- Punishment -------- Policing --------- |
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What is Exhaustion? -------- |
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Exhausting all of the agency steps before taking an Administrative Agency to district court. ------------- |
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Courts may not review your case if they feel that? ------------ |
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They are not the right court, or that the case is based on non-standard interpretation -------------- |
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