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1.Question :
Both the federal government and state governments must afford citizens due process of law.
2.Question :
Administrative law issues are handled at various levels of formality from informal to formal depending on the issue, the applicable statutes, authority, and intensity of disagreement.
3.Question :
Timely and adequate notice to potentially affected parties is necessary for fair administrative hearings.
4.Question :
Given that agencies may often choose to follow either the rulemaking or adjudication process, they may at times find it
advantageous to achieve their goals by avoiding the formality of a hearing by changing the title of their actions to rulemaking.
5.Question :
When an agency adjudicates an issue, legal formalities are usually involved.
6.Question :
Informal rulemaking is a rarely used administrative tool.
7.Question :
An agency must always follow an administrative law judge