Administrative Law Process: Better Management is Needed : Report to the CongressU.S. General Accounting Office, 1978 - 101 pages |
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... Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives This report points out two causes for delay in the administrative process -- extensive agency review of Adminis- trative Law Judges ' decisions and use of more complex judi- cial ...
... Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives This report points out two causes for delay in the administrative process -- extensive agency review of Adminis- trative Law Judges ' decisions and use of more complex judi- cial ...
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... Senate Document No. 248 ( 79th Cong . , 2d Sess . , 1946 ) , p . 366 : to " The provisions of [ the APA ] are designed to make it certain that those who sign decisions or decision papers are actually the people responsible for them ...
... Senate Document No. 248 ( 79th Cong . , 2d Sess . , 1946 ) , p . 366 : to " The provisions of [ the APA ] are designed to make it certain that those who sign decisions or decision papers are actually the people responsible for them ...
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... Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs : 1 / " *** While the annual Federal budget for regulations is almost $ 3 billion , estimates of the total costs of regulation to private and public sector range from $ 16 to $ 130 billion ...
... Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs : 1 / " *** While the annual Federal budget for regulations is almost $ 3 billion , estimates of the total costs of regulation to private and public sector range from $ 16 to $ 130 billion ...
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... Senate Com- mittee on Governmental Affairs , 1 / which discusses many of the issues relating to delays in the administrative process : --Over formalized agency procedure and duplicative and lengthy agency review of ALJ decisions . --The ...
... Senate Com- mittee on Governmental Affairs , 1 / which discusses many of the issues relating to delays in the administrative process : --Over formalized agency procedure and duplicative and lengthy agency review of ALJ decisions . --The ...
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... Senate consideration of the APA , Senator McCarron " *** The purpose [ of the bill ] is to improve the administration of Justice by prescribing fair adminis- trative procedure , ( it ) is a bill of rights for the hundreds of thousands ...
... Senate consideration of the APA , Senator McCarron " *** The purpose [ of the bill ] is to improve the administration of Justice by prescribing fair adminis- trative procedure , ( it ) is a bill of rights for the hundreds of thousands ...
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additional ALJS Adminis Administrative Conference administrative disputes Administrative Law Judges Administrative Law Review Administrative Procedure Act administrative process agencies employing ALJs agency officials agency personnel agency review ALJ performance ALJ personnel management ALJ positions ALJ productivity ALJ's ALJS averaged ALJS responding Appeals application assigned ATTACHMENT VII believe Board Chairman Check chief ALJ Civil Service Commission claimants Congress delay determine ALJ DIMENSION due process due process requirements effective establish extent Federal Administrative Law Federal employees final decision financial disclosure formal adjudication Go to question government attorneys greater finality hearing examiners improvement increase independence indicated individual ALJ Interstate Commerce Commission involved issues judicial Labor ment NLRB NTSB number of ALJS Office OSHRC outcomes parties percent personnel management system qualified questionnaire recommendations responses review ALJ decisions review of ALJ role selective certification Senate September 26 Social Security Administration specific tion tive trial U.S. courts
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Page 18 - * * * identification of the specific dictates of due process generally requires consideration of three distinct factors:" "* * * first, the private interest that will be affected by the official action; second, the risk of an erroneous deprivation of such interest through the procedures used, and the probable value if any, of additional or substitute procedural safeguards; and finally, the Government's interest, including the function involved and the fiscal and administrative burdens that the additional...
Page 36 - Except in accordance with regulations issued pursuant to subsection (b) of this section, no employee shall solicit or accept, directly or indirectly, any gift, gratuity, favor, entertainment, loan, or any other thing of monetary value, from any person, corporation, or group which — (1) has, or is seeking to obtain, contractual or other business or financial relationships with...
Page 35 - Employees may not (a) have direct or indirect financial interests that conflict substantially, or appear to conflict substantially, with their responsibilities and duties as Federal employees...
Page 18 - First, the private interest that will be affected by the official action; second, the risk of an erroneous deprivation of such interest through the procedures used, and the probable value, if any, of additional or substitute procedural safeguards; and finally, the Government's interest, including the function involved and the fiscal and administrative burdens that the additional or substitute procedural requirement would entail.
Page 36 - ... any gift, gratuity, favor, entertainment, loan, or any other thing of monetary value, from any person, corporation, or group which — (1) has, or is seeking to obtain, contractual or other business or financial relationships with his agency ; (2) conducts operations or activities which are regulated by his agency ; or (3) has interests which may be substantially affected by the performance or nonperformance of his official duty.
Page 11 - It is an outline of minimum basic essentials. It is designed to afford to parties affected by administrative powers a means of knowing what their rights are and how they may be protected.
Page 10 - bill of rights for the hundreds of thousands of Americans whose affairs are controlled or regulated in one way or another by agencies of the federal government" and said it was designed "to provide guaranties of due process in administrative procedure.
Page x - Federal Maritime Commission, Federal Power Commission, Federal Trade Commission, Interstate Commerce Commission, National Labor Relations Board, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and Securities and Exchange Commission.
Page 9 - See Shapiro, The Choice of Rulemaking or Adjudication in the Development of Administrative Policy, 78 Harv.
Page 36 - An employee shall not engage in any outside employment, including teaching, lecturing, or writing, which might result in a conflict, or an apparent conflict, between the private interests of the employee and his official government duties and responsibilities...