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Code · REGISTER · 2003-10-30 · Maritime Administration, Department of Transportation · Notices

Notices. Extension of comment period

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BILLING CODE 4910-81-P DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Maritime Administration [Docket No. MARAD 2003-16248] Maersk Line Ltd.; Extension of Comment Period AGENCY: Maritime Administration, Department of Transportation. ACTION: Extension of comment period. SUMMARY: The Maritime Administration (MARAD) is hereby giving notice that the closing date for filing comments in Docket No. MARAD 2003-16248, Notice of Request to Transfer Maritime Security Program Operating Agreements MA/MSP-29 through MA/MSP-43 to Maersk Line, Limited, has been extended to the close of business (5 p.m.
EST) November 3, 2003. The notice of request in Docket No. MARAD 2003-16248 was published in the **Federal Register** of October 3, 2003 (68 FR 57507-57508). Dated: October 24, 2003. By Order of the Maritime Administrator. Joel C. Richard, Secretary, Maritime Administration. [FR Doc. 03-27334 Filed 10-29-03; 8:45 am]
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