Public comment
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Public consultation, or simply consultation, is a regulatory process by which the public's input on matters affecting them is sought.
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Public comment
Public comment (or "vox populi") is a public meeting of government bodies which set aside time for public comments, usually upon documents. Such documents may either be reports such as Draft Environmental Impact Reports (DEIR's) or new regulations. There is typically a notice which is posted on the web and mailed to lists of interested parties known to the government agencies. If there is to be a change of regulations, there will be a formal notice of proposed rulemaking.
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- Constitution
- Freedom
- Freedom of speech
- Freedom of speech by country
- Heckler's veto
- List of public policy topics by country
- Notice of proposed rulemaking
- Political correctness
- Symbolic speech
- Mandate (politics)
- Public Policy
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