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schs14

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Which of the following is not a step outlined by the Administrative Procedure Act?
 
  a. The agency must let interested individuals and groups present views and information.
  b. The agency must obtain the presidents approval of the proposed rule.
  c. The agency must publish the final rule, explanation of the purpose, and responses to public comments in the Federal Register.
  d. The agency posts a notice of the proposed rule in the Federal Register.
  e. The final rule goes into effect no sooner than thirty days after publication.

Question 2

The Administrative Procedure Act sets out the process by which federal executive agencies
 
  a. delegate responsibility.
  b. receive input from the public about regulations.
  c. enforce regulations.
  d. publish the Federal Register.
  e. propose and issue regulations.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: E



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