The ACUS consisted of heads of administrative agencies, private lawyers, university professors, various federal officials, and other experts in ADMINISTRATIVE LAW and government. These experts collectively conducted continuing studies of selected problems that existed in the procedures of federal administrative agencies. The specific charge of ACUS was to harness the experience and judgment of the ADMINISTRATIVE AGENCY specialists to improve the fairness and effectiveness of administrative procedures and functions.
From 1968 to 1995, the ACUS issued approximately two hundred recommendations, the majority of which were at least partially implemented. In 1995, Congress terminated funding for the ACUS, and it ceased operation.
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