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clmills979

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If a company challenges a penalty imposed by an administrative agency, which of the following is the correct order for its appeal?
 A) ALJ, agency commissioners, judicial challenge
 B) Judicial challenge, ALJ, agency commissioners
 C) Agency commissioners, ALJ, judicial challenge
 D) None of the above is in the correct order.

Question 2

The key to personal liability for business crimes is:
 A) your job title.
 B) corporate board membership.
 C) personal knowledge of wrongdoing.
 D) a gray area that is too uncertain to be prosecuted at this time.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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