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Release Date:
02/06/2009
Policy Proposals Issued for Public Comment
Policy and By-Law Proposals
The Organ Procurement and Transplant Network (OPTN) policy development process includes solicitation of public feedback on policy and bylaw proposals. This process is called public comment and it allows the public an opportunity to submit their feedback before the same policies and bylaws are reviewed and considered by the OPTN/UNOS Board of Directors.
The field of organ transplantation depends on the cooperation of many people and organizations, and it is vital to ensure the opinions of all interested parties are heard and addressed. Input from transplant candidates -- the people most affected by new or revised policy -- is an important part of the public comment process. The OPTN strongly encourages all interested individuals -- especially transplant candidates -- to express their views on policy proposals by getting involved in the public comment process.
Public Comment Notice
To: OPTN/UNOS members and other interested persons
From: Karl J. McCleary, Ph.D, MPH, Director of Policy, Membership and Regional Administration
Re: OPTN/UNOS policy proposals for public comment
Date: February 6, 2009
Eight policy proposals are now being offered for public comment. These proposals were developed by a number of OPTN/UNOS committees.
We are requesting your input on these proposals by April 24, 2009. View the policy proposals now http://www.optn.org/policiesAndBylaws/publicComment/proposals.asp
When the public comment period ends on April 24, 2009, each sponsoring committee will review all feedback provided and make necessary modifications. The OPTN/UNOS Board of Directors may then review and vote on these proposals at its meeting on June 22-23, 2009.
For questions about a particular proposal, please contact your regional administrator at (804) 782-4800. Thank you in advance for your careful review and feedback on these policy proposals. UNOS appreciates your consideration and feedback on these important issues.
http://www.optn.org/news/newsDetail.asp?id=1208