Federal Register Publication Procedures During Funding Hiatus
Summary
The Office of the Federal Register has issued a notice outlining procedures for publishing documents in the Federal Register during a potential funding hiatus. This notice clarifies how agency submissions will be handled to ensure continuity of government operations.
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This notice from the Office of the Federal Register (OFR) details the procedures for publishing documents during a federal funding hiatus. It specifies how agencies should submit documents and what the OFR's operational capacity will be during such periods, aiming to maintain the continuity of official publications.
The primary implication for agencies is to be aware of these procedures to ensure their critical regulatory and administrative documents can still be published. While this notice does not impose new compliance obligations or deadlines, it serves as an informational guide for agency personnel involved in the Federal Register publication process, advising preparedness for potential funding disruptions.
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