Deny Comment Period Extension for Unemployment Compensation NPRM
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The Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration has denied a request to extend the comment period for a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) concerning unemployment compensation. This decision means the original comment deadline remains in effect.
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The Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration (ETA) has issued a notice denying a request to extend the public comment period for a proposed rule regarding unemployment compensation. The denial means that the original comment deadline for the NPRM will stand, and interested parties must submit their feedback by that date.
This action is primarily procedural and does not alter the substance of the proposed rule itself. Employers and other stakeholders who intended to comment on the unemployment compensation NPRM should ensure their submissions are made by the original deadline. Failure to do so will result in their comments not being considered in the final rulemaking process.
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