OAG 91-222 is cited in the decision to support the argument that the Office of Education Accountability (OEA), being a legislative agency, does not have the authority to take corrective action or prosecute charges in an executive branch administrative hearing due to the separation of powers doctrine. This citation is used to clarify the limitations on the powers of the OEA as established by the Kentucky Constitution and prior legal interpretations.
OAG 91-222 was Cited by OAG 02-004
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