The Federal Communications Commission seeks public comment on proposed information collection requirements under the Paperwork Reduction Act, with particular focus on minimizing burdens for small businesses with fewer than 25 employees.
Center for Scientific Review will hold closed meetings to review and evaluate grant applications and programs according to federal requirements and procedures.
The FCC invites public comment on information collection burdens and specifically seeks input from small businesses with fewer than 25 employees on reducing paperwork requirements under the Small Business Paperwork Relief Act of 2002.
Center for Scientific Review will hold closed meetings to review and discuss National Institutes of Health grant applications and related matters.
The Federal Demonstration Partnership invites colleges, universities, research organizations, and medical centers receiving federal research funding to participate in Phase VIII testing of streamlined federal research processes and systems.
Center for Scientific Review closed meeting on May 22, 2025 to discuss peer review procedures and personnel matters related to grant applications and program administration.
National Institutes of Health seeks 30-day public comments on proposed information collection forms for the Genetic Testing Registry before submitting to Office of Management and Budget for approval.
National Institutes of Health Director's Office holds a public meeting to discuss agency policies and operations affecting biomedical research funding and grant administration.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services re-establishes a matching program with the Peace Corps to verify eligibility for minimum essential coverage under the Affordable Care Act through Peace Corps health benefit plans.
The Federal Communications Commission's Enforcement Bureau affirms that civil forfeiture penalties will not be adjusted for inflation in 2026 under the Federal Civil Penalties Inflation Adjustment Act Improvements Act of 2015.
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