PART 211—RULES OF PRACTICE
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Any person may participate in proceedings and inquiries subject to this part by submitting written information or views. The Administrator may also permit any person to participate in additional proceedings, such as informal appearances, conferences, or hearings at which a transcript or minutes are kept, to assure informed administrative action and protect the public interest.
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Records of the Federal Railroad Administration created after November 1, 1998, concerning each proceeding subject to this part are maintained in current docket form by the Federal Docket Management System. These records include rule making and waiver petitions, emergency orders, notices,comments received in response to notices,hearing transcripts, final rules,denials of rule making petitions, grants and denial of waiver and other petitions.Also included are records pertaining to applications for special approval under §§ 211.55 and 238.21 of this chapter, petitions for grandfathering approval under § 238.203 of this chapter,signal applications under parts 235 and 236 of this chapter, and informal safety inquiries under § 211.61.
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Any person may petition the Administrator for issuance, amendment,repeal or permanent or temporary waiver of any rule or regulation. A petition for waiver must be submitted at least 3 months before the proposed effective date, unless good cause is shown for not doing so.
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