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2021 EQB Monitor Schedule EQB Monitor Submission Form 2021 EQB Monitor Schedule EQB Monitor Submission Form Volume Submission Deadline Publication Date 10-Day Comment 30-Day Comment Number Tuesday at 4:00 pm Tuesday at 12:00 pm Deadline Deadline 45-1 December 29 January 5 January 20* February 4 45-2 January 5 January 12 January 27* February 11 45-3 January 12 January 19 February 2 February 18 45-4 January 19 January 26 February 9 February 25 45-5 January 26 February 2 February 17* March 4 45-6 February 2 February 9 February 24* March 11 45-7 February 9 February 16 March 2 March 18 45-8 February 16 February 23 March 9 March 25 45-9 February 23 March 2 March 16 April 1 45-10 March 2 March 9 March 23 April 8 45-11 March 9 March 16 March 30 April 15 45-12 March 16 March 23 April 6 April 22 45-13 March 23 March 30 April 13 April 29 45-14 March 30 April 6 April 20 May 6 45-15 April 6 April 13 April 27 May 13 45-16 April 13 April 20 May 4 May 20 45-17 April 20 April 27 May 11 May 27 45-18 April 27 May 4 May 18 June 3 45-19 May 4 May 11 May 25 June 10 45-20 May 11 May 18 June 2* June 17 45-21 May 18 May 25 June 9* June 24 45-22 May 25 June 1 June 15 July 1 45-23 June 1 June 8 June 22 July 8 45-24 June 8 June 15 June 29 July 15 45-25 June 15 June 22 July 7* July 22 45-26 June 22 June 29 July 14* July 29 45-27 June 29 July 6 July 20 August 5 45-28 July 6 July 13 July 27 August 12 45-29 July 13 July 20 August 3 August 19 45-30 July 20 July 27 August 10 August 26 45-31 July 27 August 3 August 17 September 2 *Comment period impacted by legal holiday. 2021 EQB Monitor Schedule EQB Monitor Submission Form Volume Submission Deadline Publication Date- 10-Day Comment 30-Day Comment Number Tuesday at 4:00 pm Tuesday at 12:00 pm Deadline Deadline 45-32 August 3 August 10 August 24 September 9 45-33 August 10 August 17 August 31 September 16 45-34 August 17 August 24 September 8* September 23 45-35 August 24 August 31 September 15* September 30 45-36 August 31 September 7 September 21 October 7 45-37 September 7 September 14 September 28 October 14 45-38 September 14 September 21 October 5 October 21 45-39 September 21 September 28 October 12 October 28 45-40 September 28 October 5 October 19 November 4 45-41 October 5 October 12 October 26 November 11 45-42 October 12 October 19 November 2 November 18 45-43 October 19 October 26 November 9 November 25 45-44 October 26 November 2 November 17* December 2 45-45 November 2 November 9 November 24* December 9 45-46 November 9 November 16 December 2* December 16 45-47 November 16 November 23 December 9* December 23 45-48 November 23 November 30 December 14 December 30 45-49 November 30 December 7 December 21 January 6, 2022 45-50 December 7 December 14 December 29* January 13, 2022 45-51 December 14 December 21 January 6, 2022* January 20, 2022 45-52 December 21 December 28 January 12, 2022* January 27, 2022 NOTE: If the comment period is: - 15 days or less, only working days are used (skip holidays and weekends) - More than 15 days, all calendar days are used (including holidays and weekends) 4410.0200 Subp. 12. Day. "Day" in counting any period of time shall not include the day of the event from which the designated period of time begins. The last day of the period counted shall be included, unless it is a Saturday, Sunday, or a legal holiday, in which event the period runs until the end of the next day that is not a Saturday, a Sunday, or a legal holiday. When the period of time prescribed or allowed is 15 days or less, intermediate Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays shall be excluded in the counting of days. *Comment period impacted by legal holiday. .
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