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NOAA Seeks Comments on Draft Enforcement Priorities
NOAA Welcomes Comments on its Draft Enforcement Priorities -- Deadline for Comments is January 9, 2012.  Click Here For More Information
 

To Submit a Comment

The public input period on the Draft NOAA Enforcement Priorities document will begin on November 8, 2011, at noon and end on January 9, 2012, at midnight Eastern Standard Time. You may submit comment in any one of the following ways:

    Via email: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
    Via fax: (301) 427-2055 (Attn: Acting Deputy Director Tracy Dunn)
    Via mail: Acting Deputy Director Tracy Dunn c/o NOAA’s Office of Law Enforcement, 8484 Georgia Ave., Suite 415, Silver Spring, MD 20910

Commenting Guidelines

    -All comments should pertain to the document Draft NOAA Enforcement Priorities.
    -The deadline for comments is January 9, 2012.
    -All comments will be reviewed and considered by NOAA staff as they work to finalize the document.
    -Comments will be made available online and as an appendix to the final 2012 document.
    -Commenters may submit their name, affiliation, and state or submit as ‘anonymous.’
    -Commenters’ names along with the states the commenters are from will be made public along with their comments once they are published in the final document. Addresses and email information will not be included.

 

 

 

 

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