49 C.F.R. § 1110.4

Participation

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Any person may participate in rulemaking proceedings by submitting written information or views. In addition, the Board may invite persons to present oral arguments, participate in informal conferences, appear at informal fact-finding hearings, or participate in any other proceedings. Information contained in written submissions will be given the same consideration.

Notes of Decisions
State of Texas v. United States of America and Interstate Commerce Commission (1985) ca5 “” 49 C.F.R. § 1110.4 (1983). Even assuming that Texas was misled by the original notice and could not have filed comments by the deadline specified, December 22, 1980, it could have sought to file a late comment during the almost two-year pendency of the rulemaking proceeding.”
State of Texas v. United States of America and Interstate Commerce Commission (1984) ca5 “” 49 C.F.R. § 1110.4 (1983). Even assuming that Texas was misled by the original notice and could not have filed comments by the deadline specified, December 22, 1980, it could have sought to file a late comment during the almost two-year pendency of the rulemaking proceeding.”
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