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Delegation Hypothetical

Delegation Hypothetical
Issue Analysis

Submit one document 1–2 pages in length to the Dropbox by the end of Unit 3 that addresses the issue below.

Delegation Hypothetical

Scenario: You are a legislative aide to a state legislator who wishes to introduce legislation creating a new state department of drug enforcement. It is intended that, among other authorities, this new administrative agency will have authority to establish a list of controlled drugs, establish rules regarding penalties for possession or use of controlled drugs, establish a process for adjudicating cases involving violators of the rules, and enter into contracts with a private agency or agencies to establish and manage a system of one or more incarceration facilities to which violators of these rules may be sentenced upon a finding of guilt.

In your paper be sure to address the following:

  1. Identify and analyze any delegation issues. State any assumptions you make in your analysis.
  2. What recommendations would you make to ensure that this legislation will not be found to be an improper delegation of authority?

For this internet research activity, go to the Senate website athttp://www.senate.gov. Click on “Legislation and Records,” then “Active Legislation,” then “Agency Authorizations.” Click on the links to some of the current authorizations and review the information. Do not try to learn the details of any piece of legislation; just get an idea of the process involved.

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The US constitution allows the congress to effectively delegate its legislative power to an administrative agency……………………
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