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Code · CFR · Title 30 — Mineral Resources · Part 550 · § 550.206

§ 550.206. How do I submit the IOP, EP, DPP, or DOCD?

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(a)Number of copies. When you submit an IOP, EP, DPP, or DOCD to BOEM, you must provide:
(1)Four copies that contain all required information (proprietary copies);
(2)Eight copies for public distribution (public information copies) that omit information that you assert is exempt from disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act
(FOIA)(5 U.S.C. 552) and the implementing regulations (43 CFR part 2); and
(3)Any additional copies that may be necessary to facilitate review of the IOP, EP, DPP, or DOCD by certain affected States and other reviewing entities.
(b)Electronic submission. You may submit part or all of your IOP, EP, DPP, or DOCD and its accompanying information electronically. If you prefer to submit your IOP, EP, DPP, or DOCD electronically, ask the Regional Supervisor for further guidance.
(c)Withdrawal after submission. You may withdraw your proposed IOP, EP, DPP, or DOCD at any time for any reason. Notify the appropriate BOEM OCS Region if you do. \[81 FR 46565, July 15, 2016\]
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