Ch 04 Common Law, Statutory Law, and Administrative Law
36. Tina wishes to learn what records the IRS has about her. Under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA),
Tina can only obtain copies of declassified information.
Tina is entitled to all information the IRS has about her.
Tina can only obtain information about the IRS, not records concerning herself.
Tina cannot obtain any information since the IRS is exempt from the FOIA.
37. TECO Coal Corporation is interested in the inspections that the U.S. Bureau of Mines has conducted over the past
year. To secure this information, TECO should:
issue a subpoena duces tecum.
make a Freedom of Information Act request.
assert the substantial evidence rule.
38. The purpose of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is:
to give the government access to information concerning citizens, businesses, and organizations.
to limit the amount of information that the government can collect about its citizens, businesses, and
organizations.
to permit warrantless searches and seizures of evidence when necessary to ensure safety.
to give citizens, businesses, and organizations access to information that federal agencies are using.
39. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is an independent federal administrative agency. Which statement
is correct about the chairperson?
The chairperson serves at the whim of the President and can be fired at any time.
The chairperson can only be fired by the President for good cause.
The chairperson cannot be fired by the President since the CPSC is an independent agency.
The chairperson has a lifetime appointment and cannot be fired.
40. Which law regulates how federal agencies make rules, conduct investigations, hold meetings and hearings, obtain
information, and reach decisions?
The 1964 Civil Rights Act.
The Administrative Procedure Act.
The Freedom of Information Act.
41. Discuss the four most important limitations on the power of federal administrative agencies.