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US Attorney General's Committee on Administrative Procedure. Administrative Procedure in Government Agencies, 1941
77th Congress, 1st Session, Senate Document No. 8. Administrative Procedure in Government Agencies. Report of the Committee Procedure Appointed by
the Attorney General, at the Request of the President, to investigate the need for procedural reform in various administrative tribunals and to suggest
improvements therein. Published by GPO (Washington 1941). viii + 474 p. Contents include the transmittal letters signed by Attorney General Robert H.
Jackson and by members of the Committee, including the Chairman, Dean Acheson; the Introduction; the body of the report in nine chapters: I, The
Origins, Development and Characteristics of the Administrative Process; II, Administrative Information; III, Informal Methods of Adjudication; IV, Formal
Adjudication: Problems of Organization; V, Formal Adjudication: Problems of Procedure; VI, Judicial Review of Administrative Adjudication; VII,
Procedure in Administrative Rule-Making; VIII, Office of Federal Administrative Procedure; and IX, Recommendations Concerning Individual Agencies; Exhibit I
(a proposed Bill setting forth the principal recommendations and improvements suggested by the Committee); Statements of Additional Views and
Recommendations; Appendix to separate views; and Appendixes A through M, including Origin and Progress of the Attorney General’s Commission.
Title:   Administrative procedure in government agencies : report of the Committee on Administrative Procedure, appointed by the attorney general, at the request of the President, to investigate the need for procedural reform in various administrative tribunals and to suggest improvements therein.
OCLC Number:   576339176
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