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1 Bobby Ochoa, Report to the Administrative Conference of the United States: Listing Agency Officials [i] (2019)

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Report to the Administrative Conference

                  of the United States


LISTING AGENCY OFFICIALS


                          Final Report: November 13, 2019



                                      Bobby Ochoa

                                   Attorney Advisor

           Administrative Conference of the United States










 This report was prepared for the consideration of the Administrative Conference of the United States. The opinions, views, and
 recommendations expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the members of the Conference or its
                   committees, except where formal recommendations of the Conference are cited.









 I am indebted to Matthew L. Wiener, ACUS Vice Chairman and Executive Director, and Reeve T. Bull, ACUS
Research Director, for their careful review and helpful insight during the drafting process. I am also grateful for the
valuable insights that Professor Anne Joseph O'Connell, Adelbert H. Sweet Professor of Law at Stanford University
and ACUS Public Member, offered throughout the process. Professor O'Connell's report to the Conference for the
companion project Acting Agency Officials and Delegations of Authority provided helpful insights into related
issues. I also appreciate Professor O'Connell's review of this draft report, as well as the review of Professor Aaron
L. Nielson, Associate Professor of Law at Brigham Young University's J. Reuben Clark Law School and ACUS
Public Member; Professor Nielson also serves as the Committee Chair for the ACUS Committee on Administration
and Management, which considered this project and the companion project. ACUS Legal Intern Darrell E. White II,
a law student at Cornell Law School, provided valuable research assistance and other contributions to Part IV. Many
government officials generously took time out of their busy schedules to speak with me about the existing
government publications and other relevant topics, for which I am very grateful.

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