OAG 91-222 is cited in the decision to discuss the constitutionality of the powers and activities of the Office of Education Accountability (OEA). The decision references OAG 91-222 to affirm that the creation of the OEA by the General Assembly and the delegation of certain powers to it were constitutional, based on the Supreme Court's decision in Rose v. Council for Better Education, Inc. and the analysis in Legislative Research Commission v. Brown.
OAG 91-222 was Cited by OAG 98-003
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