True or False?
1. An agency does not have the power to issue a subpoena.
2. An administrative law judge from the agency holding the adjudicatory hearing presides over the hearing and renders a decision.
3. The administrative law judge hearing the case is an independent judge and not an employee of the administrative agency.
4. An agency's decision does not have to be final in order to appeal it.
5. On appeal, the Court determines whether the agency's decision was arbitrary and capricious or if there was an abuse of discretion.