EPA seeks OMB approval to renew its Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act trade secret claims collection (ICR 1428.13) with a 30-day public comment period extending the current authorization through June 30, 2026.
EPA seeks OMB approval to extend the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants radionuclides information collection (ICR 1100.18) beyond its June 30, 2026 expiration; additional 30-day public comment period open now.
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration reviews exemption applications from six individuals with epilepsy or seizure disorders seeking authorization to operate commercial motor vehicles in interstate commerce.
The Postal Regulatory Commission is reviewing a negotiated service agreement filing and inviting public comment on the new postal products and services proposal.
FMCSA revises roadside inspection form return requirements to eliminate unnecessary burden by requiring motor carriers and intermodal equipment providers to submit completed forms only to States that request them.
FMCSA eliminates the self-reporting requirement for commercial driver's license holders to their state of domicile, replacing it with electronic exchange of violations between state licensing agencies effective 2024.
FDA classifies endoscopic light-projecting measuring devices as class II medical devices subject to special controls for gastroenterology-urology applications.
FDA classifies endoscopic traction devices as Class II medical devices, requiring special controls to ensure safety and effectiveness while reducing regulatory burdens for manufacturers.
Bureau of Justice Statistics seeks OMB approval to reinstate the Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies data collection with modifications under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.
PHMSA advisory bulletin issued April 21, 2026, provides guidance on preventing excavation damage to pipelines and corrects references to Common Ground Alliance Best Practices.
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