Why modern legislation has not been sufficient


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"Modern legislation has not been sufficient to meet the needs of modern society. Legislators have neither the time nor the technical training to foresee and provide the details of managing the day-to-day operations of government. Even though they were highly proficient in the technical field, the processes of application do not lend themselves to regimentation into well-defined paths and grooves." The central thought of this paragraph is most nearly that: A. the methods and procedure of administration cannot be specified successfully by statutory action. B. more legislation is needed to facilitate the administration of our complex governmental organization. C. the period of regulation of individual discretion by law is being supplanted by a period of control by administrative officers. D. a certain amount of standardization and uniformity of administrative operations is injurious to the proper effectiveness of government.

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