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PPA 403 Week 2 Quiz

Nov 25th, 2014
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  3. In this archive PPA 403 Entire Course you can find following files:
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  6. PPA 403 Week 1 DQ 1 Values in Administrative Law.doc
  7. PPA 403 Week 1 DQ 2 The Federal Register.doc
  8. PPA 403 Week 1 Quiz.pdf
  9. PPA 403 Week 2 DQ 1 Constitutional Limits on Agencies.doc
  10. PPA 403 Week 2 DQ 2 Public Access to Information.doc
  11. PPA 403 Week 2 Quiz.pdf
  12. PPA 403 Week 3 DQ 1 Bias in Administrative Law.doc
  13. PPA 403 Week 3 DQ 2 Rulemaking in Practice.doc
  14. PPA 403 Week 3 Quiz.pdf
  15. PPA 403 Week 3 The Continuum of Legal Formality.doc
  16. PPA 403 Week 4 DQ 1 Administrative Enforcement Tools.doc
  17. PPA 403 Week 4 DQ 2 Judicial Review.doc
  18. PPA 403 Week 4 Quiz.pdf
  19. PPA 403 Week 5 DQ 1 Affirmative Action Policies.doc
  20. PPA 403 Week 5 DQ 2 Privatization and Administrative Law.doc
  21. PPA 403 Week 5 Final Paper.doc
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  23. Business - General Business
  24. Values in Administrative Law . In the study of administrative law it is useful to differentiate the major values that drive administrative policies. These include (a) promoting personal safety, (b) assuring social and economic justice, and (c) reallocating wealth. Think of an agency or program in government that illustrates each of these values and offer it in this discussion. Where, for example, does OSHA’s regulation of toxic substances in the workplace fit in this scheme? Which of these values figure into the government programs in the three cases in Chapter 2 of your text? Respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings.
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  26. The Federal Register . As you read in Chapter 1 of your text, the federal bureaucracy issues thousands of administrative rules and policy statements each year. Visit The Office of the Federal Register online to view a recent Federal Register (the document in which agency actions are published) and go through the online tutorial. For this discussion, select an item posted in the Federal Register you have reviewed, then offer a summary and explain how it represents qualities of improving public safety, correcting a free market failure, or correcting inefficiency in an administrative process. Respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings.
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  28. Constitutional Limits on Agencies . There are several constitutional limitations on government agency power in order to protect and preserve individual rights. Let us consider two of these: the freedom to contract and private property rights. Citing the text, respond to the following question: How is the“freedom of contract” limitation on regulatory power under the due process clause both similar and different from the “takings clause” limitation on regulatory power? Respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings.
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  30. Public Access to Information . Public access to information and sunshine laws should be considered in all communication by all public servants (whether you are a line staff member or agency director). Technology adds another dimension to what is covered under administrative law in this area. E-mail correspondence can be requested under the freedom of information laws. Should e-mail communication among government officials also have to comply with sunshine laws? According to most sunshine laws, officials cannot meet to discuss public business without notifying the public of the meeting in advance. Consider the following scenario: In the case of Spokane County, Washington, there are only three county commissioners, so any communication between any two of them is automatically a policy-making majority.
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  32. Complete course guide available here - https://bitly.com/1oIyBCv
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  34. If you are attending a college in another state, or if you are going to live in the dorms, think twice before bring your car. If the area is highly populated, free parking may be at a premium. Also, if you have a car on campus, you will have to pay for regular maintenance as well as insurance and gas.
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