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Final rule revises technical guidelines for quantifying and reporting carbon intensity of agricultural commodity crops used in biofuel production, establishing field-scale measurement standards and supply-chain tracking frameworks for farm producers.
FDA proposes requiring foreign tobacco product establishment owners and operators to register with the agency and list their products, extending current domestic-only registration requirements to close information gaps.
National Institutes of Health Director's office will hold a closed meeting to discuss pending grant applications and scientific review matters.
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service seeks extension of paperwork approval for importation permits covering swine hides, bird trophies, and deer hides under Paperwork Reduction Act requirements.
FAA requests OMB approval to renew its information collection for aircraft operators applying for privacy ICAO addresses through a web-based system to ensure airworthiness monitoring and enforcement compliance.
FAA proposes airworthiness directive for Airbus Helicopters Deutschland Model EC135 and EC635 helicopters requiring repetitive tail rotor blade inspections for cracks caused by intergranular corrosion and removal of affected assemblies.
Federal Food and Nutrition Service requests public comment on revised D-SNAP reporting and recordkeeping requirements for state agencies administering temporary disaster food assistance programs.
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences holds a public meeting to discuss environmental health research priorities and grant funding opportunities for small businesses and academic institutions.
The Department of Agriculture's Food and Nutrition Administration is rescinding the Quality Control Subsample System of Records (USDA/FNS-7) for food stamp program data, consolidating those records under the FNA-5 System of Records instead.
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