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NTP — Report on Carcinogens: Interim Response, July 7, 2004

July 7, 2004

Jim J. Tozzi 
Center for Regulatory Effectiveness 
Suite 700 
11 DuPont Circle 
Washington, D.C. 20036

Re: Request for Correction of Information submitted by the Center for Regulatory Effectiveness to NIH

Dear Mr. Tozzi:

Your request for correction of information under the National Institutes of Health Guidelines for Ensuring the Quality of Information Disseminated to the Public dated June 29, 2004, submitted on behalf of the Center for Regulatory Effectiveness is still under review. While our goal is to respond within 60 days to such requests, we are unable to do so in this case. We anticipate that a response providing the Agency's views will be forwarded to by October 28, 2004.

Thank you for your interest in the quality of information disseminated by NIH. Should you have any questions, please contact me on 301-496-5633.

Sincerely yours,

Susan R. Cornell 
Office of Communications and Public Liaison 
Office of the Director 
National Institutes of Health 
9000 Rockville Pike 
Bethesda, MD 20854

cc: B. Greenberg, DHHS

NIH/OD/OCPL/FOI:SCornell:September 3, 2004

Official File located in OD/OCPL/FOI

Last Revised:  September 3, 2004