Capitol Report - Administrative Procedure Act
2008 Changes to Chapter 120 Gives Teeth to Challenging “Unadopted” Rules
Last year’s legislative amendments to Florida’s Administrative Procedure Act restricted the ability of state agencies to continue applying “unadopted” rules. They also expanded the ability of administrative law judges to ensure that agencies honor rule-making obligations. This issue of Capitol Report discusses how these changes work for your business.
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