Administrative Code Interpretation Guide

Summary

The Administrative Code of 1987, Book VII, Chapter 2, Section 9, states that in cases of doubt, administrative rules and regulations should be interpreted in favor of the public. This is particularly relevant when fees may impose hardship, ensuring that public interest is prioritized.

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Further, under Executive Order No. *, or the ****, it is stated that: "In case of doubt, all administrative rules and regulations shall be interpreted in favor of the public." Thus, where the imposition of a fee imposes hardship, it must be reconsidered in favor of public interest.
It seems like you're exploring the interpretation of administrative rules and regulations under the Administrative Code of *. This section emphasizes that when there is ambiguity, the interpretation should favor the public. Do you have a specific situation or fee-related issue you need assistance with?
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The statement you provided is a correct interpretation of Executive Order No. *, or the ****. It emphasizes that in cases of doubt, administrative rules and regulations should indeed be interpreted in favor of the public, especially concerning fees that could impose hardship.