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Is the Commissions Docket Activity Library available to the public for research?

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Is the Commissions Docket Activity Library available to the public for research?

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Yes. The Docket Activity Library is the Commission’s repository for legal pleadings filed in various types of proceedings such as, formal and informal dockets ( private complaints or Commission instituted investigations) and rulemakings. Docket files can be viewed at: 800 North Capitol Street, N.W. Room 1049, Washington, DC. Docket logs (a chronological listing of all filings/issuances in each docket) also are available through the Commission’s website. For assistance in locating or requesting copies of documents in the Docket Library please contact our Docket Activity Library at (202) 523-5760 or send email to secretary@fmc.gov.

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