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00-13265 Solicitation of Public Comments on Establishing a Review Process for Mandatory Conditions Developed by the Departments of the Interior and Commerce in the Context of Hydropower Licensing Notice The Department of the Interior and the Department of Commerce (Departments) have committed to establishing a review process for the mandatory conditions and prescriptions the Departments develop as part of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's hydropower licensing proceedings under part I of the Federal Power Act. The Departments have convened a joint drafting committee to develop such a process and, with the input of the public and agency field staffs, will be exploring a variety of options in the coming months. 2000-05-26 2000 5 https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2000/05/26/00-13265/solicitation-of-public-comments-on-establishing-a-review-process-for-mandatory-conditions-developed https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2000-05-26/pdf/00-13265.pdf Interior Department; Commerce Department; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 253,54,361 The Department of the Interior and the Department of Commerce (Departments) have committed to establishing a review process for the mandatory conditions and prescriptions the Departments develop as part of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's...

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