
Agency Decision Making
Agency decision-making in administrative adjudication is the process by which government agencies resolve disputes and make decisions regarding regulatory matters. This involves following specific procedures to ensure fairness and transparency, such as gathering evidence, holding hearings, and considering the viewpoints of all parties involved. The agency then issues a ruling or decision based on the facts of the case and relevant laws. This process is designed to provide a structured way for agencies to make informed decisions that affect individuals and organizations, ensuring accountability and compliance with established regulations.