Notice on Business Use Cases
Summary
The Business Standards Council (BSC) has issued a notice seeking public comment on proposed business use cases for fiscal year 2027. The comment period closes on April 10th. This consultation aims to gather input on how businesses can leverage new standards and technologies.
What changed
The Business Standards Council (BSC) is soliciting public comments on potential business use cases for the fiscal year 2027. This notice serves as a consultation, inviting stakeholders to provide input on how emerging business practices and technologies can be integrated into future standards. The BSC is seeking to understand the evolving needs of businesses to inform its strategic planning and development of relevant guidance.
Affected entities, primarily employers and public companies, are encouraged to review the proposed use cases and submit their feedback by the deadline of April 10th. While this is a consultation and not a final rule, the input gathered will shape future BSC initiatives and potentially influence operational requirements or best practices. Compliance officers should ensure relevant business units are aware of this opportunity to contribute to the development of future business standards.
What to do next
- Review proposed business use cases for FY2027.
- Submit comments to the Business Standards Council by April 10th.
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