WAS THE FEDERAL REGISTER USED TO GET PUBLIC COMMENT ON THE AGRICULTURE CENSUS?
Yes. In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, a “Notice of Intent to Seek Approval to Conduct the Census” was filed in the Federal Register in May 2001. Comments were invited on: the necessity of the census; the validity of the methodology and assumptions; ways to enhance quality, clarity, and utility if the information; and ways to reduce the burden of collection. Comments had to be received by July 31, 2001 to be considered.
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WAS THE FEDERAL REGISTER USED TO GET PUBLIC COMMENT ON THE AGRICULTURE CENSUS?