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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 11 — General Rulemaking Procedures · § 11.43

§ 11.43. What information must I put in my written comments?

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(a)Your written comments must be in English and must contain the following:
(1)The docket number of the rulemaking document you are commenting on, clearly set out at the beginning of your comments.
(2)Your name and mailing address, and, if you wish, other contact information, such as a fax number, telephone number, or e-mail address.
(3)Your information, views, or arguments, following the instructions for participation in the rulemaking document on which you are commenting.
(b)You should also include all material relevant to any statement of fact or argument in your comments, to the extent that the material is available to you and reasonable for you to submit. Include a copy of the title page of the document. Whether or not you submit a copy of the material to which you refer, you should indicate specific places in the material that support your position.
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