50-2008. Public Counsel; particular administrative acts; review.
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(1)In selecting matters for attention, the Public Counsel shall particularly review an administrative act that might be:
(a)Contrary to law or regulation;
(b)Unreasonable, unfair, oppressive, or inconsistent with the general course of an administrative agency's judgments;
(c)Mistaken in law or arbitrary in ascertainments of fact;
(d)Improper in motivation or based on irrelevant considerations;
(e)Unclear or inadequately explained when reasons should have been revealed; or
(f)Inefficiently performed.
(2)The Public Counsel may also work to strengthen procedures and practices which lessen the risk that objectionable administrative acts will occur.