There's a need for administrative discretion because the public s interest could be at risk if several agencies were not following laws and regulations.
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We have previously expressed doubts that an early release regime that substitutes administrative discretion for statutory requirements complies with the Ex Post Facto Clause.
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For example, a public official has administrative discretion when he or she has the freedom to make a choice among potential courses of action.
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Miller, Cheryl M . " Review : Administrative Discretion and Public Policy Implementation . " The American Political Science Review 80.4 ( 1986 ) : 1354-355.
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*"'Oppose "': No clear indication that there was an abuse of administrative discretion, which is the most appropriate standard for an outright overturn of a topic ban.
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Administrative discretion allows agencies to use professional expertise and judgment when making decisions or performing official duties, as opposed to only adhering to strict regulations or statuses.
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3 ) ( was 2 ) is reminded that the boundaries of'involved'are frequently blurred and that the exercise of administrative discretion often requires the exercise of circumspection.
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Administrative discretion is important because without it, it could lead to arbitrary and unreasonable use of such discretion, which may lead to destruction of basic principles of administrative law.
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The New Deal emphasized the importance of administrative discretion in government and their processes by expanding the staff of the White House and creating new managerial techniques for the executive.
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Petty corruption based on exercise of administrative discretion in matters of zoning and business permits is endemic in Mexico adding about 10 % to the cost of consumer goods and services.