Reasonable-Relevance Standard
Definition
The standard applied by courts to determine whether to enforce an administrative subpoena, which requires that the request for materials is reasonably relevant to the purpose of the agency’s investigation.
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The standard applied by courts to determine whether to enforce an administrative subpoena, which requires that the request for materials is reasonably relevant to the purpose of the agency’s investigation.