Changeflow GovPing

What do you monitor?

Curated feeds for your role. Pick your area and get exactly the sources you need.

Recent changes

28d ago NDIL Opinions
Favicon for www.courtlistener.com

Fadeel Shuhaiber v. David Shulda, et al. court opinion

Fadeel Shuhaiber v. David Shulda, et al. court opinion

Routine Notice
28d ago NDIL Opinions
Favicon for www.courtlistener.com

John Ernist Tyson v. Cook County Jail - Excessive Force and Negligence Claims

The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois granted in part and denied in part defendants' motion for summary judgment in the case of John Ernist Tyson v. Cook County Jail. The court dismissed claims against several individual defendants but allowed excessive force and negligence claims against Cook County, the Cook County Sheriff's Office, Sheriff Thomas Dart, and Mark Clark to proceed. Counsel will be appointed for the plaintiff.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
28d ago NDIL Opinions
Favicon for www.courtlistener.com

Joesha D. v. Frank J. Bisignano Social Security case

Joesha D. v. Frank J. Bisignano Social Security case

Routine Notice
Favicon for cdphe.colorado.gov

Colorado Identifies Measles Case in Unvaccinated Adult

Colorado public health officials have identified a case of measles in an unvaccinated adult in Weld County. The individual had recent travel to an outbreak area and was hospitalized. The notice provides information on symptoms, prevention, and known exposure locations.

Priority review Notice Public Health
28d ago NY DPS Press Releases
Favicon for dps.ny.gov

PSC Mandates Extreme Heat Protections for Utility Customers

The New York Public Service Commission (PSC) has approved a new statewide policy requiring major electric and water utilities to halt residential service terminations for non-payment during extreme heat events. The policy prohibits terminations when the heat index reaches or exceeds 90 degrees Fahrenheit and enhances protections in designated heat islands.

Priority review Rule Consumer Protection
28d ago NY DPS Press Releases
Favicon for dps.ny.gov

Public Service Commission Final March 19, 2026 Agenda

The New York Public Service Commission has issued its final agenda for the March 19, 2026, regular session. The agenda includes a general item on extreme heat protections and several consent agenda items related to enforcement proceedings for alleged violations of underground facility protection regulations.

Routine Notice Energy
28d ago NY DPS Press Releases
Favicon for dps.ny.gov

PSC approves Cox interest in Charter NY, $123M investment

PSC approves Cox interest in Charter NY, $123M investment

Routine Notice
28d ago NY DPS Press Releases
Favicon for dps.ny.gov

NY Commission Approves Electric Utilities' Emergency Response Plans

The New York Public Service Commission has approved updated Electric Emergency Response Plans for major electric utilities. The approved plans include updated maintenance procedures for lists of elderly, blind, and disabled customers and align annual compliance items across utilities.

Routine Notice Energy
28d ago NY DPS Press Releases
Favicon for dps.ny.gov

PSC Adopts Natural Gas Customer Bill of Rights

The New York Public Service Commission has adopted a natural gas customer bill of rights that utilities must follow before issuing a moratorium on new gas service. This decision establishes protections and processes for customers and requires utilities to prepare data on low-income and disadvantaged communities.

Priority review Rule Consumer Protection
Favicon for courts.ca.gov

Marriage of Jenkins marital dissolution appeal ruling

Marriage of Jenkins marital dissolution appeal ruling

Routine Notice
Favicon for www.adbmich.org

Michigan Attorney Discipline Orders Navigation

The Michigan Attorney Discipline Board has updated its website to provide a new navigation feature for attorney discipline orders, allowing users to browse orders by date. This change aims to improve accessibility to disciplinary records for legal professionals and the public.

Routine Notice Judicial Administration
Favicon for www.adbmich.org

Michigan Attorney Discipline Board Navigation Update

The Michigan Attorney Discipline Board has updated its website navigation, with the last modification noted on March 12, 2026. This update pertains to the website's structure for accessing issued date information.

Routine Notice Judicial Administration
Favicon for www.alabar.org

Alabama State Bar Disciplinary Actions

The Alabama State Bar provides a public listing of attorney disciplinary actions, including private reprimands, suspensions, and disbarments. The website details the types of discipline imposed and provides links to read more about specific cases, with a disclaimer that not all facts are included and caution is advised when comparing cases.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
Favicon for www.alabar.org

Alabama State Bar Disciplinary Actions and History

The Alabama State Bar provides a public online repository of attorney disciplinary actions and history for informational purposes. The website details discipline imposed, including private reprimands, suspensions, and disbarments, with varying levels of identifying information depending on the date of the offense. Additional cases will be added over time.

Routine Notice Judicial Administration
Favicon for www.alabar.org

Alabama State Bar Disciplinary Actions

The Alabama State Bar provides a searchable database of attorney disciplinary actions since 2018. The database includes information on private reprimands, suspensions, disbarments, and surrenders of license. Information prior to 2018 is available upon request and may have identifying details removed.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
Favicon for www.alabar.org

Alabama State Bar Disciplinary Actions Listing

The Alabama State Bar has updated its website to list 935 attorney disciplinary actions. The list includes details on discipline imposed, with older cases and more complete facts available upon request. Public discipline issued on or after January 1, 2018, identifies the attorney, while non-public discipline does not.

Routine Notice Judicial Administration
Favicon for www.alabar.org

Alabama State Bar Disciplinary Actions and Reprimands

The Alabama State Bar provides a public listing of attorney disciplinary actions, including private reprimands, public reprimands, suspensions, and disbarments. The website details that disciplinary history is provided for informational purposes and that additional cases will be added over time.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
Favicon for www.dhp.virginia.gov

Virginia Subpoena Request Instructions for Board of Nursing Proceedings

The Virginia Department of Health Professions has issued instructions for requesting subpoenas in proceedings before the Board of Nursing. The guidance outlines the written request process, required information for witness testimony and document production, and delivery requirements to the Assistant Attorney General.

Routine Guidance Healthcare
Favicon for www.dhp.virginia.gov

Virginia Adjudication Process Policy for Disciplinary Actions

The Virginia Department of Health Professions has revised its policy on the adjudication process for disciplinary actions against healthcare practitioners and organizations. This updated guidance, originally published in 1997 and revised in 2022, outlines the procedures for receiving reports, conducting investigations, and enforcing orders to protect public health.

Routine Guidance Healthcare
Favicon for www.dhp.virginia.gov

Virginia DHP Enforcement Division FAQ on Disciplinary Proceedings

The Virginia Department of Health Professions (DHP) has published a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) document detailing its Health Professions Enforcement Division's processes. The FAQ clarifies who can file complaints, who can be complained about, how to file a complaint, and what happens to complaints, including disciplinary actions taken by the Health Regulatory Boards.

Routine FAQ Healthcare
Favicon for www.dhp.virginia.gov

Virginia Board of Nursing Sanctioning Reference Points Manual

The Virginia Board of Nursing has revised its Sanctioning Reference Points (SRP) Manual, last updated in July 2022. This guidance document provides a systematic analysis of sanctions for disciplinary cases involving health professionals regulated by the Board, including nurses, CNAs, RMAs, and LMTs.

Routine Guidance Healthcare
Favicon for www.rn.ca.gov

CA Board of Registered Nursing Enforcement Press Releases

The California Board of Registered Nursing (BRN) has published a series of press releases detailing enforcement actions against individuals impersonating nurses or engaging in illegal practices. These releases highlight arrests for identity theft, illegal prescription issuance, and forging transcripts to obtain nursing credentials.

Priority review Enforcement Healthcare
Favicon for www.rn.ca.gov

CA Board of Registered Nursing: Disclosure of Convictions and License Discipline

The California Board of Registered Nursing requires RNs to disclose any license discipline or criminal convictions sustained since their last renewal upon license renewal. This guidance details what constitutes a conviction, what types of license discipline must be reported, and the specific documentation required for disclosure.

Priority review Guidance Healthcare
Favicon for www.rn.ca.gov

CA Board of Registered Nursing Enforcement: Unlicensed Practice Citations

The California Board of Registered Nursing has cited 134 individuals for unlicensed nursing practice and impersonation. These citations, issued under Business and Professions Code Sections 2795 and 2796, carry fines and penalties for practicing without an active RN license.

Priority review Enforcement Healthcare
Favicon for www.rn.ca.gov

California DCA Enforcement Statistics and Performance Measures

The California Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) has published updated enforcement statistics and performance measures for DCA licensees. These statistics track case volume, intake, investigation, formal discipline, and probation cycles, providing data for consumer protection efforts.

Routine Notice Healthcare
Favicon for www.rn.ca.gov

CA Board of Registered Nursing: Disciplinary Actions and Legal Terms

The California Board of Registered Nursing (BRN) has published a webpage explaining its disciplinary actions and related legal terminology. The page details the process for viewing disciplinary documents, defines terms such as 'Accusation' and 'Gross Negligence,' and outlines the factors considered when determining disciplinary penalties for registered nurses.

Routine Guidance Healthcare
Favicon for nursing.iowa.gov

Iowa nursing disciplinary actions involve complaint review, sanctions, and reinstatement

Iowa nursing disciplinary actions involve complaint review, sanctions, and reinstatement

Routine Notice
Favicon for nursing.iowa.gov

Iowa Board of Nursing Complaint and Investigation Process

The Iowa Board of Nursing has published guidance detailing its complaint and investigation process for nursing professionals. The document outlines who can make a complaint, the types of violations the board investigates, and how to submit a complaint, including tips for patients and employers.

Routine Guidance Healthcare
Favicon for nursing.iowa.gov

Iowa Board of Nursing Public Access Portal

The Iowa Board of Nursing has launched a new online portal for public access to nursing license and disciplinary documents. The portal allows the general public to verify licenses and view disciplinary actions without logging in, while other entities can create accounts for additional services.

Routine Notice Healthcare
Favicon for nursing.iowa.gov

Iowa Board of Nursing Complaint Process and Discipline Documents

The Iowa Board of Nursing has published updated guidance on its complaint process, detailing who may make a complaint, how to submit one, and what types of issues are investigated. The document also provides tips for patients, employers, and law enforcement, and links to relevant forms and discipline documents.

Routine Guidance Healthcare
Favicon for www.doj.nh.gov

State of New Hampshire v. Stephanie Beard Sentencing

The State of New Hampshire announced the sentencing of Stephanie Beard for second-degree murder and related charges in the death of John Glennon. Beard received a sentence of 28 years to life in prison, with credit for 1,405 days of pretrial confinement.

Urgent Enforcement Criminal Justice
Favicon for www.courtlistener.com

Soule v. Ferguson - Statute of Limitations in Attorney General Case

The Washington Court of Appeals affirmed the dismissal of a complaint filed by Shauna and Sheldon Soule against the Washington Attorney General's Office. The court found the claims were barred by the statute of limitations and that neither the discovery rule nor equitable tolling applied.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
Favicon for www.courtlistener.com

Washington v. Hudak - Criminal Case Appeal

The Washington Court of Appeals is reviewing a trial court's denial of a criminal defendant's motion to compel his former attorney to provide client file and discovery materials. The State has conceded the appeal, indicating the lower court's decision may be overturned.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
Favicon for www.arsbn.org

Arkansas Nursing Board December 2025 disciplinary actions listed

Arkansas Nursing Board December 2025 disciplinary actions listed

Routine Notice
Favicon for www.arsbn.org

Arkansas Nursing Board Disciplinary Actions - January 2026

The Arkansas State Board of Nursing has published its disciplinary actions for January 2026. The list includes various actions such as probation, letters of reprimand, suspension, voluntary surrender, and cease and desist orders against licensed nurses. Violations cited include professional misconduct and breaches of nursing standards.

Priority review Enforcement Healthcare
28d ago SBA Newsroom
Favicon for www.sba.gov

SBA Disaster Loans for Indiana Businesses

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is reminding small businesses and private nonprofit organizations in Indiana that the deadline to apply for low-interest federal disaster loans is April 20, 2026. These Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDLs) are available to offset economic losses caused by severe storms and flooding that occurred in June-July 2025.

Priority review Notice Financial Services
28d ago SBA Newsroom
Favicon for www.sba.gov

SBA Disaster Loans for Illinois Businesses and Residents

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has announced the availability of low-interest disaster loans for businesses, private nonprofits, and residents in Illinois affected by severe storms and flooding from August 16-19. The declaration covers six Illinois counties and one Indiana county, offering physical damage and Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDLs).

Routine Notice Healthcare
28d ago SBA Newsroom
Favicon for www.sba.gov

SBA Expo Connects Small Businesses with Large Companies

The U.S. Small Business Administration announced the success of its inaugural "Made in America" Supplier Matchmaking Expo, connecting 675 small businesses with 35 large companies. The event, held in Charlotte, North Carolina, aimed to strengthen domestic supply chains and create local jobs.

Routine Notice Government Contracting
29d ago IEEE Standards News
Favicon for standards.ieee.org

LG AI Research Ethical Priorities and IEEE SA Partnership

LG AI Research has published its 2025 Ethical Priorities, detailing efforts to identify and mitigate AI risks, including a partnership with IEEE SA for AI system certification. The report highlights the identification of 219 potential AI risks and the expansion of their AI risk taxonomy.

Routine Notice Artificial Intelligence
Favicon for www.courtlistener.com

Relyance Bank N.A. v. Steve Pharr and Simmons Bank

The Arkansas Supreme Court affirmed a lower court's decision in favor of Relyance Bank N.A. The court found that Relyance Bank was equitably estopped from enforcing its mortgage lien against property purchased by Steve Pharr with financing from Simmons Bank, due to representations made by Relyance's agent.

Routine Enforcement Banking
Favicon for www.courtlistener.com

MMSC, LLC v. Washington County - Conditional Use Permit for Surface Mine

The Arkansas Supreme Court reversed and remanded a lower court's decision regarding MMSC, LLC's application for a conditional use permit to operate a surface mine. The court found that the lower court erred in its standard of review and the denial of the permit was not arbitrary and capricious.

Priority review Enforcement Environmental Protection
Favicon for fsapartners.ed.gov

Direct Loan Closeout Deadline for 2024-25 Award Year

The Department of Education's Federal Student Aid has announced the Direct Loan Program data submission (closeout) deadline for the 2024-25 award year is July 31, 2026. Schools must ensure all data is received and accepted by this date for final cash balance calculations, though exceptions may be granted on a case-by-case basis.

Routine Notice Education
28d ago ESMA Document Library
Favicon for www.esma.europa.eu

ESMA Statement on Significant Benchmarks - CME

The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has issued a statement regarding significant benchmarks notified by CME under Article 24(2) of the Benchmark Regulation. This notice clarifies ESMA's position on these specific benchmark notifications.

Routine Notice Financial Services
28d ago UK New Legislation
Favicon for www.legislation.gov.uk

Finance Act 2021 Distance Selling VAT Regulations Appointed Day

The UK Treasury has issued regulations appointing March 31, 2026, as the effective date for specific provisions of the Finance Act 2021 concerning distance selling VAT in Northern Ireland. These regulations bring into force previously enacted legislation related to VAT obligations for businesses selling goods into Northern Ireland.

Routine Rule Taxation
Favicon for www.nmmb.state.nm.us

NM Medical Board Actions: Fines, Suspensions, Revocations, Surrenders

The New Mexico Medical Board took various disciplinary actions against healthcare providers between January 1, 2024, and March 31, 2024. Actions included fines, license suspensions, revocations, and voluntary surrenders, often related to adverse actions in other states or failure to report such actions.

Priority review Enforcement Healthcare
Favicon for www.nmmb.state.nm.us

NM Medical Board Actions - Stipulations, Suspensions, Reprimands

The New Mexico Medical Board issued several disciplinary actions in Q4 2025, including stipulations of licensure with conditions, voluntary suspensions, interim consent agreements, and reprimands. These actions were taken following investigations into alleged violations of the Medical Practice Act.

Priority review Enforcement Healthcare
Favicon for www.nmmb.state.nm.us

New Mexico Medical Board Disciplinary Orders

The New Mexico Medical Board issued disciplinary orders between July 1, 2025, and September 30, 2025. Actions included stipulations for withdrawal of applications, notices of contemplated action for various violations, stipulated orders with reprimands and fines, and default orders of revocation.

Priority review Enforcement Healthcare
Favicon for www.nmmb.state.nm.us

New Mexico Medical Board Disciplinary Actions

The New Mexico Medical Board has issued several disciplinary orders, including license revocations, denials, and stipulations for the second quarter of 2025. These actions address violations of the Medical Practice Act, Impaired Health Care Provider Act, and Uniform Licensing Act, impacting licensed medical professionals in the state.

Priority review Enforcement Healthcare
Favicon for www.nmmb.state.nm.us

NM Medical Board Disciplinary Orders

The New Mexico Medical Board issued disciplinary orders and notices for multiple medical professionals between January 1, 2025, and March 31, 2025. Actions include notices of contemplated action, immediate suspensions, and orders of revocation based on alleged violations of the Medical Practice Act and related rules.

Priority review Enforcement Healthcare
Favicon for medicalboard.georgia.gov

Georgia Medical Board Orders - February 2025

The Georgia Composite Medical Board issued two public orders in February 2025 concerning physician and physician assistant actions. These orders include a Public Consent Order for a physician and a Consent Agreement for Reinstatement for a physician assistant.

Priority review Enforcement Healthcare

Showing 5611–5620 of 44,808 changes

1 560 561 562 563 564 897

Get alerts when regulations change

Weekly digest. AI-summarized, no noise.

Free. Unsubscribe anytime.