OFAC publishes newly designated individuals and entities on the Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List, blocking all U.S.-based property and prohibiting American businesses from transacting with them.
The Access Board seeks public comment on renewing its Online Architectural Barriers Act Complaint Form (OMB 3014-0012) through October 31, 2029, which allows businesses to receive accessibility violation complaints from the public.
Veterans Health Administration seeks OMB approval for information collection procedures related to readjustment counseling services eligibility determinations under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.
Commission regulatory program fees and water charges rates take effect for fiscal year beginning July 1, 2026.
Veterans Benefits Administration seeks 60-day public comment on proposed information collection requirements for appointing veterans service organizations and individuals as claimant representatives, closing 60 days from Federal Register publication.
Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division seeks OMB approval for an information collection on Inflation Reduction Act wage rate determinations; public comments are invited.
SEC proposes amendments to expand Form S-3 shelf offering eligibility, extend well-known seasoned issuer benefits to more companies, and modernize Form S-1 to facilitate public capital formation for small and mid-sized businesses.
OFAC publishes updates to the Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List, removing some entities while adding others subject to asset freezes and transaction prohibitions for all U.S. persons.
The Department of the Interior eliminates disparate-impact liability in Title VI Civil Rights Act regulations to align with statutory text and reduce compliance costs for regulated entities.
HUD removes the requirement for Environmental Clearance Officer review of assessments for projects exceeding 200 dwelling units or beds to streamline environmental review processing while maintaining other regulatory requirements.
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