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Welcome to the ABA Administrative Procedure Database,
developed and maintained with the cooperation and support of the American Bar
Association's Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory
Practice and the Florida State
University College of Law.
This site is designed to facilitate the exchange of information
about federal and state administrative law among legislators,
lawyers, hearing officers, judges, and citizens. This site contains
links to federal and state Administrative Procedure Acts (APA),
reform proposals, and organizational and other resources.
We need your help. The success of this site depends on the
help of users familiar with developments in each of the 50 states.
If you are aware of information we have missed or that is
inaccurate, please send an e-mail to the Webmaster. We would also like
to eventually include links to all 50 state APAs, regulations, APA
reform legislation, central hearing panels, model rules, and studies
of agency regulation. We welcome your suggestions for additional
materials for inclusion,or for improvement of the site's format.
The site is overseen by an Advisory
Board and is currently coordinated by the Florida State University College of
Law.
Volunteer State
Reporters assist with the content and update of information from
various states.
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