Center for Scientific Review will hold closed meetings to review research grant applications and provide advice on scientific matters to the National Institutes of Health.
FCC seeks public comment on information collection burdens and specifically invites small businesses with fewer than 25 employees to suggest paperwork reduction measures under the Small Business Paperwork Relief Act of 2002.
FCC's Wireline Competition Bureau seeks comment by specified deadline on 2026 mandatory data collection requirements for incarcerated people's communications services providers to inform permanent rate-cap rules.
The FDA issues a final 5-year debarment order against Andrew Jonathan Morgan, prohibiting him from importing or offering for import any drug into the United States based on a federal felony conviction related to drug importation.
FDA classifies radiological machine learning-based quantitative imaging software with predetermined change control plans as Class II medical devices, subject to special controls to ensure safety and effectiveness.
FDA classifies ingestible gastrointestinal blood detection capsules as class II devices, establishing special controls to ensure safety and effectiveness while reducing regulatory burden for manufacturers.
Center for Scientific Review amended notice of meeting for the National Institutes of Health scientific review group; meeting details and date available in Federal Register notice.
The FCC proposes deleting vacant FM Channel 288A at Selmer, Tennessee due to spacing violations with Station WVNA-FM and requests public comments on this rule change.
Center for Scientific Review will hold closed meetings to review grant applications and personnel matters; specific dates and locations available upon request to the designated agency contact.
Medicare's final rule strengthens oversight of accrediting organizations by addressing conflicts of interest, establishing consistent standards, and updating validation systems for deemed providers and suppliers across multiple care settings.
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