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FCIC Removes Obsolete Regulations
The Federal Crop Insurance Corporation (FCIC) is removing obsolete regulations from title 7 of the CFR. This final rule, effective August 14, 2025, aims to reduce regulatory burdens and costs by eliminating outdated provisions related to Actual Production History and specific disaster and pandemic programs. The agency states these changes will not impact current or past FCIC customers.
Federal Crop Insurance Corporation Removes Obsolete Regulations
The Risk Management Agency, on behalf of the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation (FCIC), is removing seven obsolete crop insurance regulations from title 7 of the CFR. These regulations have been replaced by alternate policies and their removal aims to reduce confusion for FCIC customers.
Federal Crop Insurance Corporation: Rule Expanding Access to Risk Protection
The Federal Crop Insurance Corporation (FCIC) is amending its regulations to implement changes from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and update crop insurance policies. These changes clarify harvest price methodology, deregulate regionalized program dates, and remove barriers to direct marketing, among other updates. The rule is effective November 30, 2025, with applicability for the 2026 and succeeding crop years.
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