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schs14

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Which of the following is part of an administrative agency's power to investigate?
 A)an investigation to determine whether additional administrative rules need to be adopted
 B)an investigation to ascertain facts with respect to a particular suspected or alleged violation
 C)an investigation to determine whether the defendant in a proceeding before the agency is complying with its final order
 D)all of these

Question 2

Proposed administrative regulations must be:
 A)printed in the Federal Register.
 B)published in the trade journals of those trades that will be affected by the proposed rules.
 C)Neither printed in the Federal Register nor published in the trade journals of trades that will be affected.
 D)Both printed in the Federal Register and published in the trade journals of trades that will be affected.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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