Peace Corps Information Collection Activities Notice
Summary
The Peace Corps has published a notice regarding its information collection activities. This notice is part of the agency's standard process for managing data collection and does not introduce new requirements or penalties for regulated entities.
What changed
The Peace Corps has issued a notice concerning its ongoing information collection activities, as required by the Paperwork Reduction Act. This notice serves to inform the public about the agency's intent to continue collecting certain information and to solicit comments on the necessity and burden of these collections. It outlines the types of information collected and the purpose of these collections, but does not propose new data collection instruments or significant changes to existing ones.
This notice is primarily for public information and comment. Regulated entities, particularly those interacting with the Peace Corps, should be aware of the types of information the agency collects. While no immediate compliance actions are required, interested parties are invited to submit comments to the Peace Corps regarding the information collection burden. The notice does not specify a comment deadline, suggesting it is part of a routine review process.
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