HUD seeks OMB approval for an information collection with a 60-day public comment period under the Paperwork Reduction Act.
HUD revises noise abatement regulations to allow multiple program offices to approve projects in unacceptable noise zones based on funding source and eliminates outdated surveillance requirements.
EPA proposes Significant New Use Rules under TSCA requiring 90-day advance notification before manufacturing or processing specified chemical substances for new activities not previously reviewed.
HUD's Office of the Chief Financial Officer is updating the HUD Central Accounting and Program System (HUDCAPS) records system to improve accuracy and alignment with current operational practices for Public Indian Housing and Section 8 Voucher progr…
HUD's Office of Chief Financial Officer is modifying the Line of Credit Controls System (LOCCS), a disbursement and cash management system for grant, loan, and subsidy clients, to update record management procedures under the Privacy Act of 1974.
SEC Form 6-K filing requirement extends to foreign private issuers reporting material events to home country regulators under Exchange Act Rules 13a-16 and 15d-16.
HUD's Enterprise Income Verification system updates routine uses and implements new SAVE Report and Income Validation Tool for verifying income of rental assistance recipients under Public and Indian Housing and Multifamily Housing Programs.
EPA proposes Significant New Use Rules under the Toxic Substances Control Act requiring manufacturers and importers to notify the agency at least 90 days before commencing new chemical uses subject to the rules.
HUD seeks OMB approval for an information collection on service coordinators in multifamily housing with a 60-day public comment period ending 60 days from publication.
The SEC requests public comment on extension of Rule 103 information collection activities under OMB review to maintain compliance with Paperwork Reduction Act requirements.
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