Describe the rule making process followed by federal administrative agencies


?After investigating a problem, an agency will develop a proposed rule. A federal agency must publish a notice of the proposed rule in the Federal Register, which allows interested parties the opportunity to comment on the proposed rule. An agency may hold formal hearings on the proposed rule, but informal notice and comment rule making has become increasingly common. After allowing time for comments from the public, the proposed rule may be published as proposed, changed or entirely abandoned by the agency.

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Consider the budget information for Bert and Ernie Design firm: Professional labor $1,000,000 Administrative labor 200,000 Lease expense 50,000 Design equipment depreciation 25,000 Samples and books 10,000 Utilities 20,000 Professional hours 100,00 . hours Number of rooms redone 2,00 . rooms Bert and Ernie decide there are two cost pools, design support, which is assigned to jobs based on the

number of rooms redone, and facilities costs, which is assigned to jobs based on the number of professional labor hours. The design support cost pool includes design equipment depreciation and samples and books. The lease expense and utilities are considered facilities costs. What is the budgeted rate per cost driver for design support? a. $17.50 b. $35.00 c. $ 0.35 d. $ 0.70

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If the standard deviation is 4.5, the Z value is 1.25, and the expected date of completion is 18 weeks, then the due date for project completion is ______.

A. 23.625 weeks B. 40.625 weeks C. 12.375 weeks D. 18.575 weeks

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According to the textbook, which of the following dimensions is not considered part of an organization’s environmental context?

a. economic b. regulatory c. technological d. societal

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A note receivable can be sold to a financial institution to secure cash before the maturity date. This type of transaction is called discounting the note receivable

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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