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YES
YES
PRONG 2: Did agency act w/ force of law?
Did the decision have the force of law?
Fairness & deliberation?
Issued pursuant to delegated authority?
Formal proceedings that foster fairness and
deliberation?
YES
NO
Statute is ambiguous.
Well, then does the
agency have authority
to interpret the
ambiguity?
IMPLICIT
to agency to interpret; check State Farm test DELEGATION
GOOD ACTION
Courts are generally more deferential to the
agency because:
1. Maintains the separation of powers
2. Judges are not experts in the agencys
field of work, defer to agency expertise
3. Agencies are accountable
YES
No ambiguity.
Issue clearly
defined in
APPLY
CONG. MCI
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ADJUDICATION
APA 554
Similar to trial with
judicial opinion,
APA 553
notice & comment
with good cause
exception
APA 553(b)(A)
v Interpret(at)ive rules
v general statements of policy
APA is the default baseline, but
Congress free to enact procedural
provisions over the APA
FORMAL RULE
FORMAL ADJUDICATION
Chenery challenge was that
agency should have done
INFORMAL RMing
INFORMAL RULE
INFORMAL ADJUDICATION
INTERPRETIVE RULE
POLICY STATEMENT
1944 SKIDMORE
NONLEGISLATIVE
NO APA!
NO
NO
statutory scheme
YES
RULEMAKING
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(1) PROCEDURAL
ON the grid
ON the grid
Q3: OTHER
CHALLENGES?
(2) POLICY
INFORM
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LEGISLATIVE
RULEMAKING (Rule)
ADJUDICATION (Order)
FORMAL
ON THE GRID
INFORMAL
(c)
(d)
(e)
v
PROCEDURAL
APA!
Informal adjudications do not have any relevant APA provisions, contains
everything else where the decision-making process does not have to be
done on the record after an opportunity for hearing.
v EX: Plan B letter
v EX: customs ruling letters (like an actual judgment without trial
process) in Mead
NONLEGISLATIVE
APA 553(b)(A) RMing EXCEPTIONS
(b) Contd: Except when notice or hearing is required by statute, this subsection does not apply
A. to interpret(at)ive rules, general statements of policy, or rules of agency organization, procedure, or practice; or
B. when the agency for good cause finds (and incorporates the finding and a brief statement of reasons therefor in the rules issued) that notice and public
procedure thereon are impracticable, unnecessary, or contrary to the public interest.
INTEPRETIVE RULE