Details for the November 17 2015 IACC autism meeting
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This is copied directly from the IACC announcement.  The meeting will be open to any who wish to attend, though registration is required if you want to comment.  You can also mail in comments, and you can watch the proceedings by NIH webcast or listen on conference call:

I hope to see some of you in a few weeks.

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Please join us for an IACC Full Committee meeting that will take place on Tuesday, November 17, 2015 from 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ET at Fishers Lane Conference Center
5635 Fishers Lane, Room 508/509/510. Registration will begin at 8:30a.m. The meeting will also be available by live videocast for remote viewing.

Agenda: Introduction of the members of the new committee and discuss business, agency updates and issues related to autism spectrum disorder (ASD) research and services activities.

Meeting location:
Fishers Lane Conference Center 
5635 Fishers Lane, Room 508/509/510
Rockville, MD 20852

Nearest Metro stop:
Twinbrook Metro Station – Red Line

In the interest of security, visitors will be asked to show one form of identification (for example, a government-issued photo ID, driver’s license, or passport).

Pre-Registration:
The meeting will be open to the public and pre-registration is recommended. Seating will be limited to the room capacity and seats will be on a first come, first served basis, with expedited check-in for those who are pre-registered. Online registration will be opening shortly. Please check the IACC website for updates.

Public Comment – Deadlines:
Notification of intent to present oral comments: Monday, November 9th by 5:00p.m. ET
Submission of written/electronic statement for oral comments: Tuesday, November 10th by 5:00p.m. ET
Submission of written comments: Tuesday, November 10th by 5:00p.m. ET

Remote Access:
The meeting will be remotely accessible by videocast  (http://videocast.nih.gov/and conference call.  Members of the public who participate using the conference call phone number will be in listen-only mode. 

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