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	<title>Comments on: Let&#8217;s Give it to the Agency</title>
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		<title>By: Judith Ramsey</title>
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		<dc:creator>Judith Ramsey</dc:creator>
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		<description>First, thank you for the opportuniity to respond.   Your communications skills are both professional and courteous.
My employer is the American Boat &amp; Yacht Council, ABYC.  ABYC develops safety standards for the marine industry.  We encourage participants in the marine industry to look for the ABYC logo on surveyors, manufacturers, repairers and other professionals&#039; web sites, showrooms, advertising materials, business cards, etc.  The point of this exercise is to identify businesses that use the ABYC Standards and, therefore, operate to a safer standard.  Our mission is boating safety and this is one way a customer can locate a quality provider. 
An organization such ABYC has limited means and cannot reach every boater but the public can look out for themselves by looking for our  logo.  
I believe this is a totally different scenario from listing membership in other, perhaps more social, organizations.  Thanks for reading my thoughts!  Judith</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First, thank you for the opportuniity to respond.   Your communications skills are both professional and courteous.<br />
My employer is the American Boat &amp; Yacht Council, ABYC.  ABYC develops safety standards for the marine industry.  We encourage participants in the marine industry to look for the ABYC logo on surveyors, manufacturers, repairers and other professionals&#8217; web sites, showrooms, advertising materials, business cards, etc.  The point of this exercise is to identify businesses that use the ABYC Standards and, therefore, operate to a safer standard.  Our mission is boating safety and this is one way a customer can locate a quality provider.<br />
An organization such ABYC has limited means and cannot reach every boater but the public can look out for themselves by looking for our  logo.<br />
I believe this is a totally different scenario from listing membership in other, perhaps more social, organizations.  Thanks for reading my thoughts!  Judith</p>
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