Arkansas Pharmacy Laws and Regulations Practice Exam

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In case of adjudication, who is not entitled to judicial review if they consider their person or property injured by agency action?

  1. Any person living outside of Arkansas

  2. If the person is in the custody of the Dept of Corrections

  3. Any minor under the age of 18

  4. Any non-citizen of the United States

The correct answer is: If the person is in the custody of the Dept of Corrections

Those living outside of Arkansas, minors under the age of 18, and non-citizens of the United States are still entitled to judicial review if they consider their person or property injured by agency action. However, individuals in the custody of the Department of Corrections are not entitled to judicial review in case of adjudication. This is because the Department of Corrections has its own internal processes for addressing grievances and disputes, so individuals in their custody do not have the right to seek outside review.