Administrative Law
Chapter 2 -
Part 3
ADVANCED STUDIES
Outline and/or List
1. In Document 1, businesses need a permit to solve a severe water shortage problem. List the specifics in Section V, Evaluation. (pages 62-63)
realistic design, statistical approach, controls type of date, period of
data base, data stratifications, expected results
2. In Document 2, California publishes the notice of intent. Outline the purpose
of the project. (page 63)
Northern River Water Supply District
A. Purpose to increase precipitation
1. at Northern River Watershed
2. by winter and summer seeding
B. Project Target Area
1. Stone, Pyrite, Flint counties
(425 sq. mile total watershed)
2. Possible Granite Valley Watershed
3. In Document 3, list five purposes of the policy in 15 USCS §631(a). (page 65)
1) aid small business
2) aid agriculturally related industries
3) assist women owned businesses
4) assist to compete in international markets
5) (more listed on page 59)
4. In the last eight sentences in Document 4, James Madison discusses government controls. List three controls over government. (page 68)
1) government control the governed
2) government control itself
3) dependence on the people
ANALYZING DOCUMENTS
1. In Document 1, Texas application permit, list some of the topics the agency requests. (pages 61-62)
1) Weather Modification Activity
2) Equipment and Personnel
3) Seeding Situation
4) Seeding Methodology
5) Evaluation
2. In Document 3, how will the agency fulfill its role? (page 65)
Aid, counsel, assist small business concerns
3. The Supreme Court invalidated §9c of the NIRA because of insufficient standards. Do you think the Small Business Administration is supplied sufficient standards in Document 3, sections §§631-633? (pages 65-67)
Yes: Give policy, purpose, feedback reporting, criteria for small business,
management and programs
4. In Document 4, how does James Madison think each department should be constructed? (page 67)
each department have its own will, all appointments from people, the
several departments would be independent from each other