Department of Education PSS Supporting Statement 2025-2028 Version 16
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The Department of Education has published a Paperwork Reduction Act Supporting Statement for the 2025-2028 period (Version 16, revised April 14 and 30, 2025). The document, filed under docket ED-2026-SCC-1321-0002, includes Part A and Parts B and C attachments describing data collection activities. The full supporting statement documents are available for download though the regulations.gov interface currently shows the main content as unavailable.
What changed
The Department of Education published a PRA Supporting Statement documenting its data collection framework for the 2025-2028 period. This Version 16 document was revised on April 14 and April 30, 2025, and includes supporting documentation in two parts. The document is filed under the Paperwork Reduction Act framework governing federal information collections.\n\nAffected parties should note this is an administrative documentation update for federal data collection activities. The document does not impose new compliance obligations on external entities but provides transparency regarding the Department's information collection practices under OMB guidelines.
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Part A - PSS 2025-2028 v16 and revised 4-30-25
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Part B and C - PSS 2025-2028 v16 and revised 4-14-25
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