Asked by Songqing Jiang on May 29, 2024

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The APA requires informal rule making when an enabling statute or some other legislation requires that all regulations or rules be enacted by an agency as part of a formal hearing process that includes a complete transcript.

APA

The American Psychological Association, a leading scientific and professional organization representing psychology in the United States.

Informal Rule Making

A regulatory process allowing for the development and issuance of rules without a formal hearing.

Formal Hearing Process

A structured legal procedure involving the presentation of evidence and legal arguments before a judicial authority to resolve a dispute.

  • Gain an insight into the methods and constraints linked to rule creation, including official and casual techniques.
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Magda corneilleJun 02, 2024
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
The APA (Administrative Procedure Act) distinguishes between formal rulemaking, which requires a formal hearing process with a complete transcript (as mandated by the enabling statute when it uses language like "on the record after opportunity for an agency hearing"), and informal rulemaking, which generally involves a notice-and-comment process without the need for a formal hearing.