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Comment Period for Death Gratuity Notice

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Summary

This document concerns the public comment period for a notice regarding death gratuity, which ends on April 6th. It provides instructions and a form for submitting comments to federal agencies.

What changed

This entry pertains to a public comment period for a notice related to death gratuity. The comment period is set to end on April 6th. The provided content is a template and instructions for submitting comments, including options for identifying oneself (individual, organization, or anonymous), attaching files, and receiving email confirmation.

Regulated entities or interested parties who wish to provide feedback on the death gratuity notice must submit their comments through the Regulations.gov portal by the April 6th deadline. It is crucial to adhere to the submission guidelines, including file type and size limitations, and to be aware that any submitted information, including personally identifiable information, may be publicly disclosed. No specific actions are mandated beyond submitting comments if desired.

What to do next

  1. Submit comments on the death gratuity notice by April 6th, if desired.
  2. Review submission guidelines for file types, size limits, and PII disclosure.

Source document (simplified)

Write a Comment

Commenter's Checklist
Public Comments on Federal Regulations

Comment *

5000

Attach Files

You can attach up to 20 files, but each file cannot exceed 10MB. Valid file types include: bmp, docx, gif, jpg, jpeg, pdf, png, pptx, rtf, sgml, tif, tiff, txt, wpd, xlsx, xml. Drop files here or Browse...

Email Address

Opt to receive email confirmation of submission and tracking number?
If you choose to identify as Anonymous, the option to receive an email confirmation will not be displayed. (We will never post the email address entered in the field above on Regulations.gov nor share it with anyone else.)

Tell us about yourself! I am... *

(Select an identity below)

An Individual

Yourself or another person whom
you represent with their consent

An Organization

A company, organization,
or government agency

Anonymous

A person who does not want their name
associated with the comment

Note: If you choose to identify as Anonymous, the option to enter your email address for submission confirmation is not available.

reCAPTCHA *

Solve with 2Captcha Do not submit personally identifiable information through this form. Any personally identifiable information (e.g., name, address, phone number) included in the comment form or in an attachment may be publicly disclosed in a docket or on the Internet (via Regulations.gov, a federal agency website, or a third-party, non-government website with access to publicly-disclosed data on Regulations.gov). By submitting a comment, you agree to the terms of participation and privacy notice.

Submit Comment

Please see the Privacy Notice and User Notice regarding comment submission.

Any information (e.g., personal or contact) you provide on this comment form or in an attachment may be publicly disclosed and searchable on the Internet and in a paper docket and will be provided to the Department or Agency issuing the notice. To view any additional information for submitting comments, such as anonymous or sensitive submissions, refer to the Privacy Notice and User Notice, the Federal Register notice on which you are commenting, and the Web site of the Department or Agency.

Classification

Agency
US-Fed
Compliance deadline
April 6th, 2024 (711 days ago)
Instrument
Consultation
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Consultation
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Government agencies
Geographic scope
National (US)

Taxonomy

Primary area
Government Contracting
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Death Benefits Public Comment

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