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Code · CFR · Title 36 — Parks, Forests, and Public Property · Part 216 · § 216.3

§ 216.3. Notice and an opportunity for public comment.

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(a)Prior to issuing a final directive subject to this part, the Forest Service shall:
(1)Provide notice to the public of a proposed directive or interim directive and provide an opportunity to submit comments during a comment period of not less than 30 days in accordance with the requirements this section; and,
(2)Review, consider and respond to timely comments received.
(b)Notices required by paragraph
(a)of this section shall:
(1)Be published on a schedule for proposed directives and interim directives maintained by the Forest Service in a centralized repository on the Forest Service website.
(2)Provide a physical mailing address and an internet address or similar online resource for submitting comments.
(c)Notices of final directives shall be published on a schedule on the Forest Service website. \[83 FR 13649, March 30, 2018, as amended at 85 FR 2864, Jan. 16, 2020\]
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