3.00 Credits
This course introduces the paralegal student to the laws involving administration of government by various departments, agencies, boards and commissions that implement and enforce government law and policy. The student will be taught to laws and procedures affecting the administrative decision-making processes on a local, state and federal government level.Upon completion of this course, students should be able to: Describe the scope and application of Administrative Law. Describe the constitutional and statutory legal bases of administrative law and administration agencies on a local, state and federal level of government. Describe and analyze the rules, procedures and practices of government departments, agencies, boards and commissions for making rules, conducting hearings and making decisions. Describe and analyze the scope of authority and jurisdiction for various governmental departments, agencies, boards and commissions. Analyze the administrative, quasi-legislative and quasi-judicial functions of administrative departments. Analyze the role of legislative body, courts, statutory limits on governmental immunity and the constitution in limiting the exercise of power and authority by state, federal, and local government departments, agencies, boards and commissions. Analyze the procedures to be followed pursuant to specific statutes: Workmen's Compensation Act for Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; Public Utility Commission; Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs; Securities Commission; and the Human Relations Commission. Analyze the procedures to be followed with regard to the US Social Security Administration (claims and appeals); various environmental protection statutes; acts involving wages and benefits; various labor protection acts; acts that prohibit discrimination, viz, Equal Pay Act, Age Discrimination Employment Act, Civil Rights Act, Title VII. Analyze the procedures to be followed with regard to local zoning, licensing, and building codes. Describe statutes that protect the public from the government including Freedom of Information Acts, Sunshine Laws (including municipal sunshine laws) and Privacy acts. Discuss relevant ethical issues. Apply relevant modern technologies.
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Prerequisite: PLG 110.