Why is the public being given an opportunity to comment on the NRDA Plan before it is written?
The Trustees would like to give all concerned parties ample opportunity for participation in the NRDA. Federal NRDA regulations describe a need for public participation and mandate a minimum level (see 43 CFR Part 11, 11.32 and 11.90). The Trustees want to capitalize on the considerable knowledge of the responsible parties and the interested public and also want to consider public perspectives on the relative importance of injuries and services.
Why is the public being given an opportunity to comment on the NRDA Plan before it is written?