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Do small companies that opt to post an Off-Site Consequence Analysis (OCA) summary instead of hold a public meeting need to notify the FBI that they have provided the public with their OCA summary?

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Do small companies that opt to post an Off-Site Consequence Analysis (OCA) summary instead of hold a public meeting need to notify the FBI that they have provided the public with their OCA summary?

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A. Yes. By June 5, 2000, the owner or operator must send a certification stating that the public meeting has been held, or the OCA summary posted the certification should be sent to: Director, FBI Attn: RMP Program/Room 1B327 935 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. Washington, D.C.

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