Organizational Structure of Administrative Agencies

Organizational Structure of Administrative Agencies

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The video tutorial explains the differences between executive and independent agencies, focusing on their structures and functions. Executive agencies have a single head, often part of the President's cabinet, with a corporate-like structure beneath. Independent agencies typically have a board of five to seven members with a regulatory focus. The judicial side of agencies involves administrative law judges who handle disputes without juries. The process for challenging decisions includes appeals to the agency's governing board and potentially to federal or state trial courts, which may conduct de Novo reviews. The tutorial emphasizes the protection of due process rights throughout these procedures.

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