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Chapter 7 Part II

Controlled Substances and Illegal Drugs FDA controls the labeling and interstate sale of drugs, but not their use. States (sort of) regulate medical practice. The Controlled Substances Act regulates things that get you stoned. Enforced by DOJ/DEA and state police Additional prescription limitations Creates the pain doctor as legalized drug dealer Rx painkiller deaths now #1 2

3 Gonzales v. Oregon, 546 U.S. 243 (2006) The Controlled Substances Act creates the prescription drug requirement: DOJ Reg: [prescriptions] 'be issued for a legitimate medical purpose by an individual practitioner acting in the usual course of his professional practice.'' What are the undefined terms? Traditionally the state defined these terms Some states allow non-physicians to write prescriptions

Does the CSA give the AG Authority over Assisted Suicide? Oregon passes an assisted suicide law - physicians can write prescriptions for lethal amounts of drugs. Bush II administration opposed assisted suicide AG issues an interpretive rule that assisted suicide is not proper medical purpose Who gets to define legitimate medical purpose? Why doesn't this allow medical marijuana? What is the predicate for being a drug that can be prescribed under the CSA? 4

Example - Court/Agency Conflicts in Interpretation 5

FCC Regulations on Telecommuncations Why is federal regulation and preemption necessary for radio and broadcast TV? Definition of Telecommunications "Telecommunications" is defined in the Act as "the transmission, between or among points specified by the user, of information of the user's choosing, without change in the form or content of the information as sent and received.“ What sort of communications did this contemplate? 6

What is an Information Service? Communications Act defines "information services" as "the offering of a capability for generating, acquiring, storing, transforming, processing, retrieving, utilizing, or making available information via telecommunications.“ This was pre-Internet 7

Stopped here 8

What is the Internet under the FCC? The broadband provider - your connection to the Internet backbone. May also be your ISP Are broadband internet providers telecommunications or information services? The FCC has not chosen to regulate information services, thus no preemption of state action. 9

National Cable & Telecommunications Association et al. v. Brand X Internet Services et al., 545 U.S. 967 (2005) - Background Portland wants to regulate broadband providers Why might a locality want to regulate broadband? How are the broadband providers determined in Baton Rouge? Industry says they are telecommunications providers, thus not subject to local regulation 9th Cir agrees that they are telecommunications providers 10

Brand X U.S. 967 (2005) FCC then promulgates a rule defining broadband providers as information services What did the Appeals Court say? Did the United States Supreme Court agree that it was the 9th Cir's call? Why didn't the earlier case bind the agency and prevent the rule? How did this bite the FCC recently? 11

12 Leading up to Mead: Christensen v. Harris County, 529 U.S. 576 (2000) What did the court rule? “Here... we confront an interpretation contained in an opinion letter, not one arrived at after, for example, a formal adjudication or notice-and-comment rulemaking. Interpretations such as those in opinion letters--like interpretations contained in policy statements, agency manuals, and enforcement guidelines, all of which lack the force of law--do not warrant Chevron -style deference.” Chevron Why is this consistent with our definition of a guidance document?

13 When does Chevron Apply? - United States v. Mead, 533 U.S. 218 (2001) Chevron was a notice and comment rule Why does the notice and comment process better assure that an agency legal interpretation is sound? Mead is a letter ruling on the classification of a product for tariff purposes (Daytimer calendars) No notice and comment, thus no vetting Can be changed at a later date without notice and comment - does not bind the agency Should this letter ruling get Chevron deference?

14 The Mead Test...administrative implementation of a particular statutory provision qualifies for Chevron deference when it appears that Congress delegated authority to the agency generally to make rules carrying the force of law, and that the agency interpretation claiming deference was promulgated in the exercise of that authority. Remanded for Skidmore analysis. What would you look for to decide if Mead applied?

15 Back to Persuasiveness ( Skidmore )? - Barnhart v. Walton, 535 U.S. 212 (2002) This is a SSA interpretation of a statute that is in various guidance documents. This is post- Mead, so the court is now fleshing out how to do Skidmore analysis

The Barnhart Factors The importance of interpretation to agency policy; The period that the agency has held the view; The legal expertise of the agency; The complexity of the problem; This is persuasiveness analysis What can the agency due to strengthen its case for deference under Barnhart ? 16

17 Applying Barnhart HUD issues guidance on construction of the anti- kickback provisions in a real estate act Published in the register, but no notice and comment Should the court defer to these under Barnhart ? Yes, according to the Second and Ninth Circuits; no, according to the Seventh Circuit. You are not the only person who is confused

18 Public Citizen v. U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, 332 F.3d 654 (D.C. Cir. 2003) Is the Medicare Manual a notice and comment regulation? Did the agency have the authority to make law on this issue? Does this look more like Mead or Chevron ? Did the court find that the manual was a regulation with the force of law as to a third party? How can the Medicare Manual be binding on providers if it does not have the force of law?

Whitman v. American Trucking Assns., 531 U.S. 457 (2001) Chevron Step One The court found that the Clean Air Act was ambiguous on the point Chevron Step Two The court found that the agency had stepped outside of the ambiguity and overreached its authority. Alternative reading – the agency went beyond Congressional intent, i.e., Step One 19

20 Interpretation of an Agency's Own Rules “‘‘a court must necessarily look to the administrative construction of the regulation if the meaning of the words used is in doubt. The intention of Congress or the principles of the Constitution in some situations may be relevant in the first instance in choosing between various constructions. But the ultimate criterion is the administrative interpretation, which becomes of controlling weight unless it is plainly erroneous or inconsistent with the regulation. Bowles v. Seminole Rock & Sand Co., 325 U.S. 410 (1945), upheld by Auer v. Robbins, 519 U.S. 452 (1997)

21 Implications of Seminole Rock /Auer Should interpretation of rules and statutes be the same standard? Does Seminole Rock /Auer look like Chevron? What perverse incentives does this give the agency if it gets to resolve ambiguous rules? What if it just repeats the statute in the rule? Does this transform the statute into a regulation entitled to more deference?

What has Changed Since Seminole Rock ? “In reaffirming Seminole Rock deference in recent years, the Court has not acknowledged that one of the underlying reasons for the original adoption of the Seminole Rock doctrine no longer exists. That is, in Seminole Rock the Court assumed that besides the regulatory language itself there would be no guide to the meaning of the rule other than administrative practice, because in 1945 agencies did not have preambles for rules, much less today’s extensive preambles, explaining what the rule does and why it is adopted.” 22

Do the Courts Really Follow Chevron/Mead? Scholars have studied the actual behavior of the appeals courts and the United States Supreme Court in applying these tests The courts are more likely to use Chevron when there is notice and comment or formal adjudications, and more likely to use Mead/Barnhart for less formal actions. However, there are a lot of cases where formal actions get Mead and some cases in which less formal actions get Chevron. 23