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Privacy Act Notice: New System of Records
The Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE) is establishing a new system of records, the 'Federal Parent Locator Service (FPLS) Child Support Services Portal.' This notice details the system's purpose, which is to provide authorized users with secure access to information for child support collection. The public comment period closed on August 20, 2010.
Bureau of Reclamation final rule on E-bike use
Bureau of Reclamation final rule on E-bike use
Bureau of Reclamation Corrects Off-Road Vehicle Rule Definition
The Bureau of Reclamation has issued a correcting amendment to its final rule regarding off-road vehicles. This amendment corrects an editorial error in the definition of 'off-road vehicle' to ensure electric bikes (E-bikes) are excluded, aligning with the intent to increase recreation opportunities.
Bureau of Reclamation Proposes Public Conduct Rule Revision
The Bureau of Reclamation has proposed revisions to its public conduct rules for facilities, lands, and waterbodies. This proposed rulemaking aims to clarify existing regulations and ensure compliance with updated laws, particularly concerning new technologies like drones. The comment period for this proposal closed on April 17, 2023.
Bureau of Reclamation Final Rule on Public Conduct
The Bureau of Reclamation has issued a final rule revising regulations on public access and conduct at its facilities, lands, and waterbodies. The changes aim to maintain law and order, protect persons and property, and align with updated laws and regulations, including those concerning drones and firearms.
Bureau of Public Debt Comment Request
The Bureau of Public Debt has issued a notice requesting comments on a new matter. The comment period is open for a specified duration, and interested parties are encouraged to submit their feedback to inform future policy decisions.
Bureau of Public Debt Proposed Collection Comment Request
The Bureau of Public Debt is requesting public comments on a proposed collection of information. This notice is part of the agency's standard process for reviewing and approving information collections under the Paperwork Reduction Act.
Bureau of the Fiscal Service - Proposed Collection Comment Request
The Bureau of the Fiscal Service is requesting public comment on a proposed collection of information related to public debt. This notice provides an opportunity for stakeholders to submit feedback on the proposed data collection requirements.
Treasury Floating Rate Notes Public Input
The U.S. Treasury is seeking public input on its Floating Rate Notes program. This consultation aims to gather feedback on potential improvements and operational aspects of the program.
BIS Suspends Expansion of End-User Controls for Affiliates
The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) is suspending its interim final rule expanding end-user controls to cover affiliates of certain listed entities for one year. This suspension is effective November 10, 2025, and will end November 9, 2026, after which the controls are set to be reimposed.
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