15802
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Register
/
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67,
No.
64
/
Wednesday,
April
3,
2002
/
Notices
mailed
to
the
Internet
address
KarenF.
Lee@
omb.
eop.
gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION:
Section
3506
of
the
Paperwork
Reduction
Act
of
1995
(
44
U.
S.
C.
Chapter
35)
requires
that
the
Director
of
OMB
provide
interested
Federal
agencies
and
the
public
an
early
opportunity
to
comment
on
information
collection
requests.
The
Office
of
Management
and
Budget
(
OMB)
may
amend
or
waive
the
requirement
for
public
consultation
to
the
extent
that
public
participation
in
the
approval
process
would
defeat
the
purpose
of
the
information
collection,
violate
State
or
Federal
law,
or
substantially
interfere
with
any
agency's
ability
to
perform
its
statutory
obligations.
The
Leader,
Information
Management
Group,
Office
of
the
Chief
Information
Officer,
publishes
this
notice
containing
proposed
information
collection
requests
at
the
beginning
of
the
Departmental
review
of
the
information
collection.
Each
proposed
information
collection,
grouped
by
office,
contains
the
following:
(
1)
Type
of
review
requested,
e.
g.,
new,
revision,
extension,
existing
or
reinstatement;
(
2)
Title;
(
3)
Summary
of
the
collection;
(
4)
Description
of
the
need
for,
and
proposed
use
of,
the
information;
(
5)
Respondents
and
frequency
of
collection;
and
(
6)
Reporting
and/
or
Recordkeeping
burden.
ED
invites
public
comment.
The
Department
of
Education
is
especially
interested
in
public
comment
addressing
the
following
issues:
(
1)
is
this
collection
necessary
to
the
proper
functions
of
the
Department;
(
2)
will
this
information
be
processed
and
used
in
a
timely
manner;
(
3)
is
the
estimate
of
burden
accurate;
(
4)
how
might
the
Department
enhance
the
quality,
utility,
and
clarity
of
the
information
to
be
collected;
and
(
5)
how
might
the
Department
minimize
the
burden
of
this
collection
on
respondents,
including
through
the
use
of
information
technology.

Dated:
March
29,
2002.
John
D.
Tressler,
Leader,
Regulatory
Information
Management,
Office
of
the
Chief
Information
Officer.

Office
of
Educational
Research
and
Improvement
Type
of
Review:
New.
Title:
Small
Business
Innovation
Research
(
SBIR)
Program
 
Phase
I
 
Grant
Application
Package.
Abstract:
This
application
package
invites
small
business
concerns
to
submit
a
Phase
I
research
application
for
the
Small
Business
Innovation
Research
(
SBIR)
program.
This
is
in
response
to
Pub.
L.
106
 
554,
the
``
Small
Business
Reauthorization
Act
of
2000,
H.
R.
5667''
(
the
``
Act'')
enacted
on
December
21,
2000.
The
Act
requires
certain
agencies,
including
the
Department
of
Education
(
ED),
to
establish
a
Small
Business
Innovation
Research
(
SBIR)
program
by
reserving
a
statutory
percentage
of
their
extramural
research
and
development
budgets
to
be
awarded
to
small
business
concerns
for
research
or
R&
D
through
a
uniform,
highly
competitive,
threephase
process
each
fiscal
year.
Additional
Information:
The
Act
further
requires
the
Small
Business
Administration
(
SBA)
to
issue
policy
directives
for
the
general
conduct
of
the
SBIR
programs
within
the
Federal
Government.
In
order
to
avoid
public
harm
and
comply
with
the
law
and
SBA
Policy
Directives,
the
Department
is
requesting
an
emergency
clearance
by
April
10,
2002.
This
is
the
only
way
to
assure
that
applicants
have
an
adequate
response
time,
that
their
applications
receive
an
expert
peer
review,
and
that
their
awards
are
made
before
the
end
of
the
fiscal
year.
Frequency:
Annually.
Affected
Public:
Businesses
or
other
for­
profit.
Reporting
and
Recordkeeping
Hour
Burden:
Responses:
250.
Burden
Hours:
10,000.
Requests
for
copies
of
the
proposed
information
collection
request
may
be
accessed
from
http://
edicsweb.
ed.
gov,
by
selecting
``
Browse
Pending
Collections''
and
clicking
on
link
number.
When
you
access
the
information
collection,
click
on
``
Download
Attachments''
to
view.
Written
requests
for
information
should
be
addressed
to
Vivian
Reese,
Department
of
Education,
400
Maryland
Avenue,
SW.,
Room
4050,
Regional
Office
Building
3,
Washington,
DC
20202
 
4651
or
to
the
e­
mail
address
vivian.
reese@
ed.
gov.
Requests
may
also
be
electronically
mailed
to
the
Internet
address
OCIO
l
RIMG@
ed.
gov
or
faxed
to
202
 
708
 
9346.
Please
specify
the
complete
title
of
the
information
collection
when
making
your
request.
Comments
regarding
burden
and/
or
the
collection
activity
requirements
should
be
directed
to
Kathy
Axt
at
(
540)
776
 
7742
or
via
her
Internet
address
Kathy.
Axt@
ed.
gov.
Individuals
who
use
a
telecommunications
device
for
the
deaf
(
TDD)
may
call
the
Federal
Information
Relay
Service
(
FIRS)
at
1
 
800
 
877
 
8339.

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Doc.
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BILLING
CODE
4001
 
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ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
AGENCY
[
FRL
 
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EPA
Science
Advisory
Board
Metals
Assessment
Panel;
Request
for
Nominations;
EPA
Science
Advisory
Board
MARLAP
Review
Panel;
Correction
to
Meeting
Location;
EPA
Science
Advisory
Board
Clean
Air
Scientific
Advisory
Committee;
Advance
Meeting
Notification
1.
Metals
Assessment
Panel;
Request
for
Nominations
ACTION:
Notice;
request
for
nominations
to
serve
on
the
Metals
Assessment
Panel
of
the
U.
S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency's
Science
Advisory
Board.

SUMMARY:
The
U.
S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency's
(
Agency,
EPA)
Science
Advisory
Board
(
SAB)
is
announcing
the
formation
of
a
Metals
Assessment
Panel
and
is
soliciting
nominations
of
qualified
individuals
to
serve
on
this
Panel.
The
SAB
was
established
to
provide
independent
scientific
and
technical
advice
to
the
EPA
Administrator
on
Agency
positions;
in
this
case
advice
on
development
of
cross­
Agency
guidance
for
assessing
certain
hazards
and
risks
for
metals
and
metal
compounds.
Any
interested
person
or
organization
may
nominate
qualified
individuals
for
membership
on
the
Panel.
Nominations
(
preferably
in
electronic
format)
should
include
the
individual's
name,
occupation,
position,
qualifications
to
address
the
issue,
and
contact
information
(
i.
e.,
telephone
number,
fax
number,
mailing
address,
email,
and/
or
Website).
To
be
considered,
all
nominations
must
include
a
current
resume
(
preferably
electronic)
providing
information
on
the
nominee's
background,
experience,
and
qualifications
for
this
Panel.

Background
There
has
been
considerable
interest
in
the
scientific
assessments
that
the
Agency
conducts
on
metals
and
metal
compounds.
Discussions
between
the
Agency
and
external
stakeholders,
as
well
as
concerns
expressed
formally
as
part
of
the
recent
Toxics
Release
Inventory
(
TRI)
lead
rulemaking,
have
demonstrated
the
need
for
a
more
comprehensive,
cross­
Agency
approach
to
metals
assessments
that
can
be
applied
to
human
health
and
ecological
assessments.
Therefore,
the
Agency
is
developing
a
Framework
that
will
offer
guidance
for
EPA
programs
to
use
when
considering
the
various
environmental
properties
of
metals,
such
as
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persistence,
bioaccumulation
and
toxicity,
in
assessing
the
hazards
and
risks
of
metals
and
metal
compounds.
As
a
first
step
in
accomplishing
this
goal,
the
Agency
is
developing
an
Action
Plan
that
(
a)
Identifies
the
primary
elements
to
be
addressed
in
the
assessment
Framework,
(
b)
Proposes
a
structure
for
the
Framework,
and
(
c)
Sets
out
a
process
that
will
culminate
in
the
production
of
the
Framework,
per
se.
The
Agency
has
asked
the
SAB
to
form
a
Panel
to
provide
advice
(
i.
e.,
generate
an
SAB
Advisory)
on
the
Action
Plan
and
subsequently
to
review
(
i.
e.,
generate
an
SAB
Review)
the
Framework
that
will
be
developed
over
the
coming
year.
The
SAB
is
negotiating
a
specific
Charge
to
guide
the
Metals
Assessment
Panel
consideration
of
the
Action
Plan.
The
specific
questions
that
constitute
the
Charge
provide
general
guidance
to
the
nominators
about
the
technical
qualifications
of
individuals
who
are
being
sought
to
carry
out
the
work
of
the
Panel.
It
is
anticipated
that
the
Panel
will
contain
experts
who
have
proven
knowledge
of
the
toxicology
of
metals
in
humans
and
the
environment,
the
transport
and
fate
of
metals
in
the
environment,
computer
modeling
of
the
behavior
of
metals
in
the
environment,
risk
assessment
of
metals,
and
the
technical
issues
that
arise
in
applying
these
principles
in
a
decision­
making
context.
The
current
version
of
the
Charge
follows,
although
details
of
the
Charge
may
change
as
a
result
of
ongoing
discussions
between
the
Agency
and
the
Panel.
Updates
will
be
posted
on
the
SAB
Website:
www.
epa.
gov/
sab.

Tentative
Charge
to
the
Metals
Assessment
Panel
of
the
SAB
Please
comment
on
the
soundness
of
the
Action
Plan,
specifically
focus
on
the
following:
1.
Please
comment
on
the
soundness
of
the
proposed
organizing
principles
for
the
Framework.
2.
EPA
has
attempted
to
capture
the
major,
cross­
cutting
scientific
issues
that
are
specific
to
assessing
the
hazard
and
risk
of
metals
and
metal
compounds.
Please
comment
on
the
scientific
issues
presented
in
the
Action
Plan.
In
particular,
does
the
SAB
concur
that
these
are
the
major,
cross­
cutting
issues
of
concern
with
respect
to
assessing
hazard
and
risks
of
metals
and
metal
compounds?
If
not,
which
issues
would
you
add
or
delete
from
this
list
and
why?
3.
Has
EPA
adequately
characterized
the
issues
and
does
the
SAB
concur
with
the
steps
proposed
for
addressing
these
issues?
Why
or
why
not?
4.
Can
the
SAB
suggest
priorities
within
the
list
of
issues
based
on
the
state­
of­
the­
science
and
the
feasibility
of
developing
guidance
in
the
near
term.
Which
issues
should
be
the
focus
of
longer­
term
research
efforts?
5.
Are
there
specific
recommendations
(
including
methods
and
models)
for
addressing
these
issues
that
are
not
captured
by
EPA's
Action
Plan?
6.
Please
comment
on
the
feasibility
of
the
proposed
process
for
drafting
the
Framework.
Do
you
consider
the
time
line
to
be
realistic?
Are
the
measures
being
taken
to
involve
the
public
adequate?
7.
Please
comment
on
the
structure
for
the
Framework.
Is
it
clear
and
all
inclusive?
Any
interested
person
or
organization
may
nominate
qualified
individuals
for
membership
on
the
Panel.
Nominations
should
include
the
individual's
name,
occupation,
position,
qualifications
to
address
the
issue,
and
contact
information
(
i.
e.,
telephone
number,
fax
number,
mailing
address,
email
address,
and/
or
Website).
To
be
considered,
all
nominations
must
include
a
current
resume
(
preferably
electronic),
providing
the
nominee's
background,
experience,
and
qualifications.
Nominations
should
be
submitted
(
preferably
in
electronic
format)
to
Ms.
Stephanie
Sanzone,
Designated
Federal
Officer,
EPA
Science
Advisory
Board,
U.
S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency
(
1400A),
1200
Pennsylvania
Avenue,
NW,
Washington,
DC
20460,
telephone
(
202)
564
 
4561;
FAX
(
202)
501
 
0323;
email
at
sanzone.
stephanie@
epa.
gov
no
later
than
April
13,
2002.
The
Agency
will
not
necessarily
formally
acknowledge
or
respond
to
nominations.
The
nominations
received
through
this
solicitation
will
be
combined
with
nominations
obtained
through
other
sources;
e.
g.,
the
Agency,
SAB
members,
and
particular
organizations.
From
this
larger
group
of
nominees
(
termed
the
``
WIDECAST''),
a
smaller
subset
of
candidates
(
the
``
Short
List'')
will
be
identified
for
more
detailed
consideration.
The
names
of
the
Short
List
individuals,
along
with
a
short
biosketch
of
each,
will
be
posted
on
the
SAB
Website
(
www.
epa.
gov/
sab).
The
public
will
have
the
opportunity
to
provide
any
information,
analysis,
and
documentation
 
related
to
expertise,
knowledge,
scientific
credibility,
conflict­
of­
interest,
possible
lack
of
impartiality,
experience,
and
skills
working
in
committees
and
advisory
panels
 
that
they
feel
should
be
considered
in
the
final
Panel
selection
process.
The
public
will
also
be
asked
to
provide
information,
analysis,
and
documentation
on
their
views
of
the
Short
List
as
it
relates
to
questions
of
whether
all
necessary
domains
of
knowledge
are
represented
to
conduct
the
review,
whether
all
relevant
scientific
perspectives
are
included,
and
whether
there
is
a
sufficient
range
of
experience
to
conduct
a
fully
informed,
credible
technical
review.
Such
data
provided
by
the
public
will
be
considered,
along
with
information
collected
by
the
SAB
Staff
(
e.
g.,
review
of
the
candidates'
resumes
and
confidential
conflict
of
interest
statements
(
OGE
form
450)
and
conversation
with
the
candidates),
when
the
SAB
Staff
Director
makes
the
final
decisions
on
Panel
membership
from
the
Short
List,
in
consultation
with
SAB
leadership,
as
needed.
Panel
members
will
be
asked
to
attend
at
least
one
public
meeting,
possibly
followed
by
a
public
teleconference
meeting
over
the
anticipated
3­
month
course
of
the
activity.
The
Executive
Committee
(
EC)
of
the
SAB
will
critically
review
the
Panel's
report
and
reach
a
judgment
about
its
transmittal
to
the
Administrator.

2.
MARLAP
Review
Panel;
Correction
to
Meeting
Location
The
Multi­
Agency
Radiological
Laboratory
Analytical
Protocols
(
MARLAP)
Review
Panel
of
the
Radiation
Advisory
Committee
(
RAC)
of
the
US
EPA
Science
Advisory
Board
announced
a
meeting
for
April
23
 
25,
2002
(
see
67
FR
11328
 
11330,
March
13,
2002).
The
meeting
location
was
given
as
EPA
Hearing
Room
1153
in
the
EPA
East
Headquarters
Building,
1201
Pennsylvania
Avenue,
NW,
Washington,
DC
20004.
The
street
address
should
read
1201
Constitution
Avenue,
NW,
not
1201
Pennsylvania
Avenue,
NW.
The
other
information
given
in
the
previous
FR
is
correct.

3.
Clean
Air
Scientific
Advisory
Committee;
Advance
Notification
of
Meetings
The
Particulate
Matter
Review
Panel
of
the
Clean
Air
Scientific
Advisory
Committee
(
CASAC)
will
hold
two
meetings
to
review
Agency
draft
documents
concerned
with
the
Particulate
Matter
National
Ambient
Air
Quality
Standards
(
NAAQS).
The
first
meeting
will
be
held
on
July
18
 
19,
2002
to
review
the
draft
Particulate
Matter
Criteria
Document.
The
second
meeting
will
be
held
on
September
18
 
19,
2002
to
review
the
Particulate
Matter
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Paper.
Both
meetings
will
be
held
in
Research
Triangle
Park,
NC.
Details
about
these
meetings
will
appear
in
a
FR
Notice
approximately
one
month
prior
to
each
meeting.
Availability
of
review
documents
will
be
posted
separately
in
the
FR
approximately
two
months
prior
to
each
meeting.
These
FR
Notices
will
contain
contact
information
and
information
concerning
how
to
provide
comments
to
either
EPA
or
to
CASAC.
For
further
information
concerning
these
two
planned
meetings,
please
contact
Mr.
Robert
Flaak,
CASAC
Designated
Federal
Officer
at
(
202)
564
 
4546,
flaak.
robert@
epa.
gov
or
at
US
EPA
Science
Advisory
Board,
U.
S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency
(
1400A),
1200
Pennsylvania
Avenue,
NW,
Washington,
DC
20460.

General
Information
Additional
information
concerning
the
EPA
Science
Advisory
Board,
its
structure,
function,
and
composition,
may
be
found
on
the
SAB
Website
(
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
sab)
and
in
the
Science
Advisory
Board
FY2000
Annual
Staff
Report
which
is
available
from
the
SAB
Publications
Staff
at
(
202)
564
 
4533
or
via
fax
at
(
202)
501
 
0256.

Dated:
March
26,
2002.
Donald
G.
Barnes,
Staff
Director,
Science
Advisory
Board.
[
FR
Doc.
02
 
8065
Filed
4
 
2
 
02;
8:
45
am]

BILLING
CODE
6560
 
50
 
P
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
AGENCY
[
OPP
 
2002
 
0004;
FRL
 
6831
 
7]

FIFRA
Scientific
Advisory
Panel;
Notice
of
Public
Meeting
AGENCY:
Environmental
Protection
Agency
(
EPA).
ACTION:
Notice
of
public
meeting.

SUMMARY:
There
will
be
a
2
 
day
meeting
of
the
Federal
Insecticide,
Fungicide,
and
Rodenticide
Act
(
FIFRA)
and
Food
Quality
Protection
Act
(
FQPA)
Scientific
Advisory
Panel
(
SAP)
to
review
a
set
of
issues
being
considered
by
the
Agency
pertaining
to
review
of
the
Cumulative
and
Aggregate
Risk
Evaluation
System
(
CARES)
TM
Model
used
as
a
tool
for
dietary
and
residential
pesticide
exposure
and
risk
assessments.
The
meeting
is
open
to
the
public.
Seating
at
the
meeting
will
be
on
a
first­
come
basis.
Individuals
requiring
special
accommodations
at
this
meeting,
including
wheelchair
access,
should
contact
Olga
Odiott
at
the
address
listed
under
FOR
FURTHER
INFORMATION
CONTACT
at
least
5
business
days
prior
to
the
meeting
so
that
appropriate
arrangements
can
be
made.
DATES:
The
meeting
will
be
held
on
April
30
 
May
1,
2002
from
8:
30
a.
m.
to
approximately
5
p.
m.
ADDRESSES:
The
meeting
will
be
held
at
the
Sheraton
Crystal
City
Hotel,
1800
Jefferson
Davis
Highway,
Arlington,
VA.
The
telephone
number
for
the
Sheraton
Hotel
is
(
703)
486
 
1111.
Requests
to
participate
may
be
submitted
by
mail,
electronically,
or
in
person.
Please
follow
the
detailed
instructions
for
each
method
as
provided
in
Unit
I.
of
the
SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION.
To
ensure
proper
receipt
by
EPA,
your
request
must
identify
docket
control
number
OPP
 
2002
 
0004
in
the
subject
line
on
the
first
page
of
your
response.

FOR
FURTHER
INFORMATION
CONTACT:
Olga
Odiott,
Designated
Federal
Official,
Office
of
Science
Coordination
and
Policy
(
7201M),
Office
of
Pesticide
Programs,
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
1200
Pennsylvania
Ave.,
NW.,
Washington,
DC
20460;
telephone
number:
(
202)
564
 
8450;
fax
number:
(
202)
564
 
8382;
e­
mail
address:
odiott.
olga@
epa.
gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION:

I.
General
Information
A.
Does
this
Action
Apply
to
Me?

This
action
is
directed
to
the
public
in
general.
This
action
may,
however,
be
of
interest
to
those
persons
who
are
or
may
be
required
to
conduct
testing
of
chemical
substances
under
the
Federal
Food,
Drug,
and
Cosmetic
Act
(
FFDCA),
the
Federal
Insecticide,
Fungicide,
and
Rodenticide
Act
(
FIFRA),
and
the
Food
Quality
Protection
Act
(
FQPA).
Since
other
entities
may
also
be
interested,
the
Agency
has
not
attempted
to
describe
all
the
specific
entities
that
may
be
affected
by
this
action.
If
you
have
any
questions
regarding
the
applicability
of
this
action
to
a
particular
entity,
consult
the
person
listed
under
FOR
FURTHER
INFORMATION
CONTACT.

B.
How
Can
I
Get
Additional
Information,
Including
Copies
of
this
Document
and
Other
Related
Documents?

1.
Electronically.
A
meeting
agenda
and
copies
of
EPA
primary
background
documents
for
the
meeting
will
be
available
by
the
end
of
March.
You
may
obtain
electronic
copies
of
these
documents,
and
certain
other
related
documents
that
might
be
available
electronically,
from
the
FIFRA/
SAP
Internet
Home
Page
at
http://
www.
epa.
gov./
scipoly/
sap/.
To
access
this
document,
on
the
Home
Page,
select
``
Federal
Register
Notice
Announcing
This
Meeting.''
You
can
also
go
directly
to
the
Federal
Register
listings
at
http:/
/
www.
epa.
gov/
fedregstr/.
2.
In
person.
The
Agency
has
established
an
administrative
record
for
this
meeting
under
docket
control
number
OPP
 
2002
 
0004.
The
administrative
record
consists
of
the
documents
specifically
referenced
in
this
notice,
any
public
comments
received
during
an
applicable
comment
period,
and
other
information
related
to
the
review
of
key
features
of
the
CARESTM
model,
including
any
information
claimed
as
Confidential
Business
Information
(
CBI).
This
administrative
record
includes
the
documents
that
are
physically
located
in
the
docket,
as
well
as
the
documents
that
are
referenced
in
those
documents.
The
public
version
of
the
administrative
record,
which
includes
printed,
paper
versions
of
any
electronic
comments
that
may
be
submitted
during
an
applicable
comment
period,
is
available
for
inspection
in
the
Public
Information
and
Records
Integrity
Branch
(
PIRIB),
Rm.
119,
Crystal
Mall
#
2,
1921
Jefferson
Davis
Hwy.,
Arlington,
VA,
from
8:
30
a.
m.
to
4
p.
m.,
Monday
through
Friday,
excluding
legal
holidays.
The
PIRIB
telephone
number
is
(
703)
305
 
5805.

C.
How
Can
I
Request
to
Participate
in
this
Meeting?
You
may
submit
a
request
to
participate
in
this
meeting
through
the
mail,
in
person,
or
electronically.
Do
not
submit
any
information
in
your
request
that
is
considered
CBI.
To
ensure
proper
receipt
by
EPA,
it
is
imperative
that
you
identify
docket
control
number
OPP
 
2002
 
0004
in
the
subject
line
on
the
first
page
of
your
request.
Members
of
the
public
wishing
to
submit
comments
should
contact
the
persons
listed
under
FOR
FURTHER
INFORMATION
CONTACT
to
confirm
that
the
meeting
date
and
agenda
have
not
been
modified.
Interested
persons
are
permitted
to
file
written
statements
before
the
meeting.
To
the
extent
that
time
permits,
and
upon
advance
written
request
to
the
persons
listed
under
FOR
FURTHER
INFORMATION
CONTACT,
interested
persons
may
be
permitted
by
the
Chair
of
the
FIFRA
Scientific
Advisory
Panel
to
present
oral
statements
at
the
meeting.
The
request
should
identify
the
name
of
the
individual
making
the
presentation,
the
organization
(
if
any)
the
individual
will
represent,
and
any
requirements
for
audiovisual
equipment
(
e.
g.,
overhead
projector,
35
mm
projector,
chalkboard,
etc.).
There
is
no
limit
on
the
extent
of
written
comments
for
consideration
by
the
Panel,
but
oral
statements
before
the
panel
are
limited
to
approximately
5
minutes.
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