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  2. Review the document sections, starting with the introduction that outlines the purpose of the proposed rule regarding air quality implementation plans.
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All proposed rules must be published in the Federal Register to notify the public and to give them an opportunity to submit comments. The proposed rule and the public comments received on it form the basis of the final rule.
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