A) all industries.
B) highly regulated industries.
C) no industries.
D) newly regulated industries only.
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A) compel a party to testify,but not to obtain documents.
B) obtain any information except what a party refuses to reveal.
C) harass an uncooperative business or individual.
D) reveal regulatory violations.
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A) Congress.
B) administrative agencies that oversee agricultural products.
C) the United States Supreme Court.
D) the president of the United States.
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A) incriminating information.
B) files that are not otherwise required by law.
C) facts that could be used against the firm in a court.
D) trade secrets.
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A) the subject of the meeting concerns accusing a person of a crime.
B) open meetings would frustrate the implementation of future actions.
C) the subject of the meeting involves matters relating to future rulemaking.
D) all of the choices.
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A) consumer satisfaction with the rule.
B) affected businesses' satisfaction with the rule.
C) compliance with the rule.
D) the impact of the rule on other administrative agencies.
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A) measure the cost that the rule will impose on small businesses.
B) consider less burdensome alternatives.
C) alert small businesses about forthcoming regulations.
D) adjust the rule to the satisfaction of the regulated businesses.
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A) compile the rule with others in the Code of Federal Regulations.
B) draft the rule.
C) publish a notice of the proposed rulemaking.
D) solicit public comment.
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A) oversee the nation's stock exchanges.
B) regulate specific areas of business and industry.
C) prevent businesses from engaging in unfair trade practices.
D) work to eliminate discrimination in skilled occupations.
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A) must be specific and adequately describe the material being sought.
B) must not be specific or an incriminating item might be overlooked.
C) must be general so as to force an uncooperative party's compliance.
D) may,but need not,be specific because this is only an investigation.
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A) the president's veto powers.
B) legislation that takes away the agency's power.
C) judicial review of agency actions and decisions.
D) none of the choices.
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A) refuse to comply with the agency decision.
B) petition other interested parties to oppose the decision.
C) exhaust all possible administrative remedies.
D) publish its opposition in the Federal Register.
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A) an order for specific performance.
B) an executive order.
C) a subpoena.
D) a search warrant.
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A) give testimony.
B) present evidence.
C) cross-examine witnesses.
D) all of the choices.
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