Instructions on Filing a “Request for Correction” for FRA.

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Instructions on Filing a “Request for Correction” for FRA.

On October 1, 2002, the Department of Transportation (DOT) issued agency guidelines to ensure the quality of disseminated information. If you are affected by information that the Department has disseminated on or after October 1, 2002 (i.e., if you are harmed because the information does not meet the standards of the guidelines or a correction of the information would benefit you), you may request that the Department correct that information. We regard information originally disseminated before October 1, 2002, as being subject to this correction process only if it remains readily available to the public (e.g., it is posted on a DOT website) and it continues to play a significant, active role in Department programs or in private sector decisions. To file a “Request for Correction” to the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), please click on the comment icon for this document. Once the request is received, it will be processed by the DOT Dockets staff and will be issued a new Docket ID. Please check the “Shell Docket” to obtain the docket ID issued by the Docket Staff. To be notified of the new docket ID via email, please subscribe to the docket and an email notification will be sent to you. To submit a “Request for Reconsideration” please locate the docket using the “Search for Dockets” feature and providing the Docket ID which was issued for the “Request for Correction”.

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Oct 2, 2007
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Oct 2, 2007 – Jan 1, 2100
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