Saturday, October 3, 2009

ACT: How to write to CFSAC + My draft for CFSAC meeting

HOW TO WRITE TO THE CFSAC BEFORE OCTOBER 29, 2009

The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Advisory Committee (CFSAC) of the =
Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Secretary Office =
of Public Health and Science, U.S., will hold a meeting October 29, =
2009, in Washington where the public is invited to participate and/or =
submit printed material for the meeting. Submissions can be five typed =
pages or less.

People from outside the US can give written submissions to the CFSAC =
meeting.

These are copied to the members of the CFSAC in advance of the meeting =
and are also placed on the website (one can say one doesn't want to do =
the latter as far as I know).

The details are in this:
http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2009/pdf/E9-21334.pdf

Basically submissions have to be sent to:=20
cfsac@hhs.gov


MY DRAFT FOR SUBMISSION

PDF version:=20
http://me-cfs.se/dok/091006-CFSAC-USA.pdf

Word version (will later be removed later):=20
http://me-cfs.se/dok/091006-CFSAC-USA.doc


/Kasper

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