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hello and welcome to the CBeebies podcast regarding submission of outlines of production and special outlines to the CVB via the NCAA chill this podcast is intended as a companion to the portal user guide 20 itamp;#39;s not intended to be use in lieu of reading the written portal guide 20 so please do that as well this recording also is done with the idea that you have general knowledge of using the NCH portal to send submissions to the CVB and in particular to policy evaluation and licensing so if youamp;#39;ve not never submitted anything via the portal please go to portal user guide 10 and start there for a beginning introduction on how to submit to PE l today weamp;#39;re going to discuss submitting under the submission types of outline or special outline in the portal and to use these specific submission types this is only for pre licensed or licensed product itamp;#39;s not for outline submitted for information because they are being exported under the Food and Drug Administr