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Rural Housing Service FY2026 Fee Rates Notice

The Rural Housing Service (RHS) has published notice of its fee rates for Fiscal Year 2026, effective October 1, 2025. These rates apply to loan guarantees offered through the Community Facilities, Water and Waste Disposal, Business and Industry, and Rural Energy for America Program. The notice details guarantee fees, periodic retention fees, and issuance fees.

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OPIC Notice on Information Collection Activities for OMB Review

The Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC), on behalf of the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC), has issued a notice requesting public comment on a new information collection activity. This notice provides an additional thirty days for comments on the collection of qualitative feedback on agency service delivery.

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OPIC Sunshine Act Public Hearing Notice

The Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) issued a notice for a public hearing on December 4, 2019, to allow individuals to present views on the corporation's activities. Deadlines for individuals wishing to speak or submit written statements were November 26, 2019.

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OPIC Cancels Public Hearing

The Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) has cancelled its public hearing scheduled for December 4, 2019. This cancellation is due to the related Board meeting being cancelled. Information regarding the cancellation can be obtained from Catherine F.I. Andrade.

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OPIC Sunshine Act Meeting Notice

The Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) issued a Sunshine Act meeting notice for a board meeting scheduled for December 11, 2019. The notice details the open and closed portions of the meeting and provides registration instructions for public attendance.

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Parole Commission Interim Rule on Federal Prisoner Parole and Supervision

The U.S. Parole Commission issued an interim rule to explicitly allow parole dates to be reopened and advanced based on medical and compassionate reasons. This change is effective September 16, 2021, with comments due by October 18, 2021.

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Parole, Recommitting, Supervising Federal Prisoners Document

The U.S. Parole Commission has published a document concerning the parole, recommitting, and supervision of federal prisoners. This notice provides information on the procedures and regulations governing these aspects of the federal correctional system.

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Parole Commission Revises Rules for Federal Prisoners

The United States Parole Commission has finalized a rule revising its policy on supervised release revocations for offenders sentenced under the D.C. Code. The change eliminates the automatic imposition of the maximum permissible term of supervised release upon revocation, restoring discretion to the Commission.

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Parole Commission Final Rule on Prisoner Supervision

The U.S. Parole Commission has issued a final rule amending its regulations regarding the rescission of parole dates. The modification allows the Commission to use findings from a Residential Reentry Center's Disciplinary Committee as conclusive evidence of misconduct, similar to existing provisions for Disciplinary Hearing Officers. This change aims to streamline the process for rescinding parole dates based on institutional rule violations.

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Parole Commission Final Rule on Federal Prisoner Supervision

The U.S. Parole Commission is removing and reserving a procedural rule (28 CFR 2.65) concerning the parole eligibility for federal prisoners serving a combination of U.S. and D.C. Code sentences. This change is a result of the D.C. Circuit Court's ruling in Ford v. Massarone and will affect how parole hearings are scheduled for these "mixed code" offenders.

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