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BUSI 301 Application Activity 8 Administrative Law Analysis Assignment solutions complete answers

BUSI 301 Application Activity 8 Administrative Law Analysis Assignment solutions complete answers

 

Hey, Joanne, Name. Thanks for joining us. Have a seat.

Thanks, Bill.

Let’s jump right in. This whole thing with the FDA is getting way out of hand. We need to nip this in the bud.

Well, if I had known about the FDA complaint when it first came in, I could have helped. Now we’re in a much worse position.

I haven’t even seen the complaint yet.

Here, take a look:

 

An administrative agency is:

 

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is an:

 

Fine. Am I legally obligated to do what the FDA says?

 

Yeah. Agencies’ ability to create rules and regulate the conduct of individuals and businesses is called:

 

Name, how do federal agencies get their power?

 

Administrative agencies have the power to investigate:

 

This warning letter shows that the FDA is exercising its:

 

If you fail to take corrective action in time, the FDA can impose a civil penalty (fine you). You might even have a hearing before:

 

By holding an evidentiary hearing before an administrative law judge, the FDA would be exercising its:

 

This document is a subpoena from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). This subpoena is:

 

Some federal administrative agencies can issue subpoenas as part of their:

 

But administrative agencies are still obligated to act within the constraints of:

 

To conduct an investigative search, administrative agencies:

 

To look at proposed federal rules, you should check out the:

 

To pass new rules and regulations, most federal agencies use the process of:

 

Informal rulemaking involves:

 

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