Treasury Department seeks public comment on the Fraud.gov tip intake system's information collection burden under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.
Final rule eliminates obsolete regulations governing repatriation and care of US nationals returned from foreign countries, streamlining bureaucratic requirements for human services and emergency response programs.
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.
Treasury establishes a new system of records to receive and triage public tips about suspected fraud, waste, and abuse in Federal programs for referral to appropriate agencies and inspectors general.
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality seeks OMB approval to extend the AHRQ Research Reporting System information collection with reduced annual burden and expanded scope to include grants, contracts, and challenge competitions.
USDA amends Title VI Civil Rights Act regulations to eliminate disparate-impact liability and align with Department of Justice standards under Executive Order 14281, reducing compliance costs for regulated entities.
Treasury proposes Privacy Act exemption for a new system tracking federal program waste, fraud, and abuse tips to protect investigatory records from disclosure requirements.
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.
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.
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.
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