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LCritchfi

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Before being finalized, a FTC trade regulation rule must be published in the Federal Register so that:
 a. the President can read it
  b. interested parties may comment on it
  c. the House of Representatives can review it d. the Supreme Court can make sure it is legal
  e. none of the other specific choices are correct

Question 2

Under the FMLA employees who have a foreseeable leave approaching, such as for birth, adoption, or planned medical treatment, must:
 a. notify employers at least 1 week in advance b. notify employers at least 30 days in advance c. notify employers at least 60 days in advance
  d. write a detailed description of how they will use their time during the leave e. submit a budget for their leave



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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