AN28 - Proposed Rule - Dental Conditions

Document ID: VA-2011-VBA-0011-0001
Document Type: Proposed Rule
Agency: Department Of Veterans Affairs
Topics: Administrative Practices and Procedures, Claims, Disability Benefits, Health Care, Pensions, Radioactive Materials, Veterans, Vietnam
Federal Register Number: 2011-06148
CFR Citation: 38 CFR Part 3
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Details Information

Received Date: March 17 2011, at 08:53 AM Eastern Daylight Time
Start-End Page: 14600 - 14602
Comment Start Date: March 17 2011, at 12:00 AM Eastern Standard Time
Comment Due Date: May 16 2011, at 11:59 PM Eastern Standard Time

Comments

   
Total: 4
Comment on AN28-Proposed Rule-Unknown Submitter
Posted: 04/27/2011     ID: VA-2011-VBA-0011-0003

May 16,2011 11:59 PM ET
Comment on AN28-Proposed Rule-Greiner, Nic D.
Submitter: Greiner, Nic    Posted: 04/29/2011     ID: VA-2011-VBA-0011-0004

May 16,2011 11:59 PM ET
Comment on AN28-Proposed Rule-Leonard, Michael A. (NOVA)
Submitter: Leonard, Michael    Posted: 05/10/2011     ID: VA-2011-VBA-0011-0007

May 16,2011 11:59 PM ET
Comment on AN28-Proposed Rule-Korte, Donna Lynne
Submitter: Korte, Donna    Posted: 05/02/2011     ID: VA-2011-VBA-0011-0006

May 16,2011 11:59 PM ET

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