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Title: Administrative Law


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Administrative Law
  • Advanced Legal Research
  • Winter 2006

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Legislative Branch
Executive Branch
Judicial Branch
Administrative Agencies
Judicial Functions
Executive Functions
adjudicative hearings
investigation
enforcement
Legislative Functions
rulemaking
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Definition
  • An administrative agency is a governmental
    authority, other than a court and other than a
    legislative body, that affects the rights of
    private parties through either adjudication,
    rulemaking, investigating, prosecuting,
    negotiating, settling, or informally acting.
  • Kenneth Culp Davis, Administrative Law and
    Government 6 (2d Ed. 1975)

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BIRTH OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
New Deal
  • Began about a century ago
  • Greatly expanded during the New Deal.
  • Economic situation required rapid governmental
    action and flexible solutions.
  • Amount/complexity of legislation generated
    required specialized oversight that Congress
    could not provide.
  • Next wave 60s and 70s on environment and health

Franklin D. Roosevelt
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Administrative Agency Strengths
  • Agency deals with limited area of public policy
    and can develop expertise
  • Can hire people with skills and talents needed
    for specific situations.
  • Techniques and decision-making can be tailored to
    meet the problem at hand.
  • Action can be taken quickly.

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Administrative Agency Weaknesses
  • Administrative flexibility may simply mask
    unchecked power by unelected officials.
  • Continued exposure to the same issues may lead to
    rigidity and ineffectiveness.
  • Potential for overgrown bureaucracy and
    burdensome regulations.

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ENABLING LEGISLATION
  • Congress creates the agency.
  • Grants and enumerates the agency powers.
  • Delegates rulemaking and decision-making
    authority to the agency.
  • Agency actions and powers may not exceed the
    delegated authority.

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Agency Powers Must Be Based on Proper Delegation
  • Article I, 1, of the Constitution vests all
    legislative powers in the Congress.
  • Article 11 on Executive Branch President
    shall take care that the law be faithfully
    executed.
  • Courts have used this clause to limit
    congressional delegation of power to executive
    agencies. This text permits no delegation of
    those powers.
  • When Congress confers decision-making authority
    on agencies it must lay down by legislative act
    an intelligible principle to which the person or
    body authorized to act is directed to conform.
    J.W. Hampton, Jr. Co. v. U.S., 276 U.S. 394
    (1928)

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Types of Administrative Actions
  • Rules and Regulations
  • Orders
  • Licenses
  • Advisory Opinions
  • Decisions

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Early Years of Agencies
  • No official source for publication of rules and
    regulations of federal agencies existed.
  • Agencies were not required to make their rules
    and regulations available to the public.
  • This raised due process problems.

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PANAMA REFINING CO. v. RYAN, 293 U.S. 388 (1935)
The Hot Oil Case
  • Court invalidated agencys enabling act because
    Congress has declared no policy, has established
    no standard, has laid down no rule.
  • Regulation at issue had been repealed prior to
    defendants prosecution, repeal was not
    discovered until the case reached the Supreme
    Court.
  • Led to legislation requiring that all federal
    agency regulations be published.

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Resulting Legislation
  • Federal Register Act - any regulation with
    general applicability and legal effect must be
    published in the Federal Register (Ch. 417, 49
    Stat. 500 (1935))
  • Federal Register first published in 1936.
  • Contains, in chronological order, every
    regulation and corresponding amendments, issued
    by federal agencies.
  • Published every business day.

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More Resulting Legislation
  • Federal Register Act was amended in 1937 to
    create the Code of Federal Regulations (Ch. 369,
    50 Stat. 304 (1937)).
  • Provides a method of accessing federal
    regulations currently in force by subject.
  • Bears the same relationship to the Federal
    Register as the United States Code bears to the
    Statutes at Large.

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And More Resulting Legislation..
  • Administrative Procedure Act passed in 1946 (Ch.
    324, 60 Stat. 237 (1946))
  • Agency required to publish notice of proposed
    rulemaking and to provide the public with an
    opportunity to comment.

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Just when you thought that was it
  • Freedom of Information Act agencies must
    publish organizational descriptions, rules of
    procedure, and policy statements (Pub. L. No.
    84-487, 80 Stat. 237 (1966))
  • Government in the Sunshine Act agencies must
    publish notices of most meetings (Pub. L. No.
    94-409, 90 Stat. 1241 (1976))
  • Regulatory Flexibility Act twice a year the
    agency is required to publish an agenda of
    proposed actions on rules and an approximate
    schedule (Pub. L. No. 96-354, 94 Stat. 1164
    (1980))

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FEDERAL REGISTER
  • RULES AND REGULATIONS
  • PROPOSED RULES
  • NOTICES (now includes Sunshine Act notices)
  • PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS

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Federal Register
  • Published every business day.
  • Libraries usually get it about a week or ten days
    after it is published.
  • Contents are required to be judicially noticed.
  • Index issued monthly, cumulates throughout the
    year.
  • Chronological whole year paged consecutively

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CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS (C.F.R.)
Codification of administrative regulations
currently in effect
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Code of Federal Regulations
  • Access by citation, subject, or from Parallel
    Tables
  • Titles similar, but not identical to the U.S.C.
    titles.
  • Updated annually, but only a quarter at a time.
  • Official and Unofficial indexes available
    unofficial index is much easier to use.
  • Every regulation includes citation to enabling
    act (AUTHORITY) and to all previous iterations of
    rule (SOURCE).

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C.F.R. ANNUAL REVISIONS
TITLES 1-16 JANUARY 1 TITLES 17-27 APRIL
1 TITLES 28-41 JULY 1 TITLES 42-50 OCTOBER 1
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Regulations 2 Steps
  • Locate Regulations
  • Statutory Regulations Citations to CFR
  • CFR Index and Finding Aids Annual
  • Update Regulations
  • LSA List of CFR Sections Affected (by Federal
    Registers)
  • -Monthly cumulative year-to-date
  • Update from newest LSA to present
  • -Newest Register CFR Parts Affected Table
  • Call Agency

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Shepards CFR Citations
  • CFR itself is not annotated
  • Shepardize rule
  • -Did a federal court rule on the regulations
    validity?
  • -Locate court cases, law review articles and ALR
    annotations citing the regulation
  • Also has Presidential Proclamations and Executive
    Orders

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Electronic Access to Regulations
  • Lexis
  • Westlaw
  • Loislaw
  • Internet www.gpoaccess.gov
  • Individual agency websites
  • Updating check dates!

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Other Administrative Resources
  • States have administrative compilations similar
    to the Federal Register and C.F.R.
  • Administrative decisions are published separately
  • Most attorneys use unofficial versions of
    administrative decisions because they are easier
    to use
  • Looseleaf services

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Presidential Documents
  • Constitutional and/or statutory authority
  • Proclamations and Executive Orders
  • -Fed. Reg., Title 3 CFR, USCCAN, USCS Adv.
  • Reorganization Plans
  • Nominations
  • Other Documents Administrative orders,
    executive agreements
  • Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents

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Agency Decisions
  • Quasi-Judicial functions
  • Not standardized as rule-making is
  • No Fed. Reg. or complete publishing system
  • Official publications slow, poor indexing
  • Unofficial commercial publications of decisions
  • -looseleaf sets
  • USCS has administrative decisions, as well as
    rules, in its annotations

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PRESIDENTIALDOCUMENTS
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Massachusetts Admin. Law
  • C.M.R. Code of Mass. Regulations
  • Mass. Register bi-weekly updates Secy of State
    www.sec.state.ma.us
  • Mass. Trial Court Libraries site
    www.lawlib.state.ma.us
  • Social Law Liby paid subscriptions
    www.socialaw.com
  • NUSL Library site www.slaw.neu.edu/library/statem
    a.htm
  • Westlaw/Lexis
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