OFAC has added persons to the Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List, blocking all U.S. property and transactions involving them, and updated identifying information for an existing designee.
Department of Labor requests OMB review of Family and Medical Leave Act paperwork collection requirements; public comment period now open.
Federal directive requiring small businesses handling federal data to transition from vulnerable cryptographic standards to post-quantum resistant encryption by December 31, 2030.
Consumer Product Safety Commission seeks comments on extending OMB approval for flammability standards collections for clothing textiles and vinyl plastic film; current approval expires October 31, 2026.
GSA seeks public comment on a new information collection requirement for federal contractors under Executive Order 14398 addressing diversity, equity, and inclusion discrimination compliance for contract-like instruments.
OFAC has added one or more entities to the Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List, blocking all U.S.-jurisdiction property and prohibiting transactions by U.S. persons with these designees.
The USPTO now requires additional information and fees for patent application delays exceeding one year instead of two years, effective immediately, to encourage timely petitions for application revival and maintenance fee payments.
Department of Commerce seeks 60 days of public comment on a five-year records retention requirement for export transactions and boycott actions before submitting the information collection to OMB for approval.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection indefinitely suspends the $800 de minimis exemption for postal mail imports and establishes a new informal entry process for merchandise arriving through international mail.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection is testing a new electronic informal entry type 13 for merchandise imported through international mail, with eligibility requirements and filing procedures detailed for participating importers.
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