{"description":"Documents matching 'establish safeguards reduce likelihood harmful'","count":1344,"total_pages":50,"next_page_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/documents?conditions%5Bterm%5D=establish+safeguards+reduce+likelihood+harmful&format=json&page=2","results":[{"title":"NGSO Fixed-Satellite Service (Space-to-Earth) Operations in the 17.3-17.8 GHz Band","type":"Rule","abstract":"In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC or Commission) adopts rules to permit use of the 17.3-17.7 GHz band by non-geostationary satellite orbit (NGSO) space stations operating in the fixed-satellite service (FSS) in the space-to-Earth (downlink) direction. The Report and Order modifies the United States Table of Frequency Allocations (U.S. Table) to enable NGSO FSS to operate in the 17.3-17.8 GHz band in the downlink direction on a co-primary basis with incumbent services and on a shared, co- primary basis with geostationary satellite orbit (GSO) services. The Report and Order also enables NGSO FSS downlink use of the 17.7-17.8 GHz band on a co-primary basis with GSO services and on an unprotected basis with respect to terrestrial fixed services. The Commission additionally adopts technical requirements to establish safeguards to reduce the likelihood of harmful interference to incumbent operators. The actions taken in the Commission's Report and Order promote spectrum efficiency, foster competition and U.S. leadership, and expand the ability of satellite operators to deploy advanced services, including high-speed internet access to unserved and underserved areas.","document_number":"2024-28390","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/12/05/2024-28390/ngso-fixed-satellite-service-space-to-earth-operations-in-the-173-178-ghz-band","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2024-12-05/pdf/2024-28390.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2024-28390.pdf?1733319920","publication_date":"2024-12-05","agencies":[{"raw_name":"FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION","name":"Federal Communications Commission","id":161,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/federal-communications-commission","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/161","parent_id":null,"slug":"federal-communications-commission"}],"excerpts":"Report and Order \n also enables NGSO FSS downlink use of the 17.7-17.8 GHz band on a co-primary basis with GSO services and on an unprotected basis with respect to terrestrial fixed services. The Commission additionally adopts technical requirements to <span class=\"match\">establish</span> <span class=\"match\">safeguards</span> to <span class=\"match\">reduce</span> the <span class=\"match\">likelihood</span> of <span class=\"match\">harmful</span> interference to incumbent operators. The actions taken in the Commission's \n Report and Order \n promote spectrum efficiency, foster competition and U.S. leadership, and expand the ability of satellite operators to deploy advanced services, including"},{"title":"Unlicensed Use of the 6 GHz Band; Expanding Flexible Use in Mid-Band Spectrum Between 3.7 and 24 GHz","type":"Rule","abstract":"In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission or FCC) adopts rules allowing unlicensed geofenced variable power (GVP) devices to operate in the U-NII-5 and U-NII-7 portions of the 6 GHz band (5.925-7.125 GHz) at up to 11 dBm/MHz EIRP power spectral density and 24 dBm EIRP. GVP devices must use geofencing systems to prevent harmful interference to licensed microwave links and radio astronomy observatories. The geofencing systems will calculate exclusion zones where GVP devices cannot operate on specified frequencies. Each GVP access point must have a geolocation capability to determine its location and avoid operating on prohibited frequencies within the exclusion zones. Client devices must operate 6 dB below the access point's authorized power. These rules permit the GVP devices to operate at higher power than very lower power 6 GHz band unlicensed devices.","document_number":"2026-03744","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2026/02/25/2026-03744/unlicensed-use-of-the-6-ghz-band-expanding-flexible-use-in-mid-band-spectrum-between-37-and-24-ghz","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2026-02-25/pdf/2026-03744.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2026-03744.pdf?1771940712","publication_date":"2026-02-25","agencies":[{"raw_name":"FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION","name":"Federal Communications Commission","id":161,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/federal-communications-commission","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/161","parent_id":null,"slug":"federal-communications-commission"}],"excerpts":"that the geofencing systems will be equally effective at preventing a significant risk of <span class=\"match\">harmful</span> interference. Also, in the unlikely event that <span class=\"match\">harmful</span> interference occurs, the Commission will require geofencing systems to adjust any or all exclusion zones. Thus, the rules contain an effective mitigation strategy should <span class=\"match\">harmful</span> interference occur. \n The Commission is unpersuaded by Evergy's concerns regarding increasing the noise floor or causing <span class=\"match\">harmful</span> interference to microwave receivers. The geofencing system will prevent operation of GVP access"},{"title":"Streamlining Mortgage Servicing for Borrowers Experiencing Payment Difficulties; Regulation X","type":"Proposed Rule","abstract":"The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (Bureau or CFPB) is proposing a rule that would amend regulations originally issued in 2013 regarding the responsibilities of mortgage servicers. The proposed amendments would streamline existing requirements when borrowers seek payment assistance in times of distress, add safeguards when borrowers seek help, and revise existing requirements with respect to borrower assistance. The proposed rule would also require servicers to provide certain communications in languages other than English, such as when a borrower is seeking payment assistance with their mortgage. The proposed rule, if finalized, would increase the likelihood that investors and borrowers can avert the costs of avoidable foreclosure.","document_number":"2024-15475","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/07/24/2024-15475/streamlining-mortgage-servicing-for-borrowers-experiencing-payment-difficulties-regulation-x","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2024-07-24/pdf/2024-15475.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2024-15475.pdf?1721738712","publication_date":"2024-07-24","agencies":[{"raw_name":"Consumer Financial Protection Bureau","name":"Consumer Financial Protection Bureau","id":573,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/consumer-financial-protection-bureau","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/573","parent_id":null,"slug":"consumer-financial-protection-bureau"}],"excerpts":"they request loss mitigation assistance until the mortgage is successfully brought current or one of the procedural <span class=\"match\">safeguards</span> in proposed § 1024.41(f)(2) is met. The CFPB expects that the proposed foreclosure procedural <span class=\"match\">safeguards</span> would <span class=\"match\">reduce</span> the probability of foreclosure, as described in more detail below. \n \n The proposed loss mitigation review framework would be expected to <span class=\"match\">reduce</span> avoidable foreclosures by increasing the <span class=\"match\">likelihood</span> that a borrower receives a loss mitigation option sooner. The CFPB understands there are a subset of borrowers who"},{"title":"Regulation S-P: Privacy of Consumer Financial Information and Safeguarding Customer Information","type":"Rule","abstract":"The Securities and Exchange Commission (\"Commission\" or \"SEC\") is adopting rule amendments that will require brokers and dealers (or \"broker-dealers\"), investment companies, investment advisers registered with the Commission (\"registered investment advisers\"), funding portals, and transfer agents registered with the Commission or another appropriate regulatory agency (\"ARA\") as defined in the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (\"transfer agents\") to adopt written policies and procedures for incident response programs to address unauthorized access to or use of customer information, including procedures for providing timely notification to individuals affected by an incident involving sensitive customer information with details about the incident and information designed to help affected individuals respond appropriately. In addition, the amendments extend the application of requirements to safeguard customer records and information to transfer agents; broaden the scope of information covered by the requirements for safeguarding customer records and information and for properly disposing of consumer report information; impose requirements to maintain written records documenting compliance with the amended rules; and conform annual privacy notice delivery provisions to the terms of an exception provided by a statutory amendment to the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (\"GLBA\").","document_number":"2024-11116","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/06/03/2024-11116/regulation-s-p-privacy-of-consumer-financial-information-and-safeguarding-customer-information","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2024-06-03/pdf/2024-11116.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2024-11116.pdf?1717159514","publication_date":"2024-06-03","agencies":[{"raw_name":"SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION","name":"Securities and Exchange Commission","id":466,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/securities-and-exchange-commission","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/466","parent_id":null,"slug":"securities-and-exchange-commission"}],"excerpts":"covered institutions that fail to <span class=\"match\">safeguard</span> customers' sensitive information. We expect that these potential additional reputational costs will increase the disciplining effect on covered institutions, incentivizing them to improve customer information <span class=\"match\">safeguards</span> and <span class=\"match\">reduce</span> their exposure to data breaches, thereby improving the resilience of the financial system more broadly.\n 436 \n \n This will <span class=\"match\">reduce</span> economic inefficiency in that it will better align customers' and covered institutions' incentives to <span class=\"match\">safeguard</span> customer information, but will also"},{"title":"Safeguarding and Securing the Open Internet; Restoring Internet Freedom","type":"Rule","abstract":"In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission or FCC) adopts a Declaratory Ruling, Report and Order, Order, and Order on Reconsideration that reestablishes the Commission's authority over broadband internet access service (BIAS). The Declaratory Ruling classifies broadband internet access service as a telecommunications service under Title II of the Communications Act, providing the Commission with additional authority to safeguard national security, advance public safety, protect consumers, and facilitate broadband deployment. The Order establishes broad, tailored forbearance of the Commission's application of Title II to broadband providers while maintaining Title II provisions the Commission needs to fulfill its obligations and objectives. The Report and Order reinstates straightforward, clear rules that prohibit blocking, throttling, or engaging in paid or affiliated prioritization arrangements, adopts certain enhancements to the transparency rule, and reinstates a general conduct standard that prohibits unreasonable interference or unreasonable disadvantage to consumers or edge providers. The Order on Reconsideration partially grants and otherwise dismisses as moot four petitions for reconsideration filed in response to the 2020 Restoring Internet Freedom Remand Order.","document_number":"2024-10674","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/05/22/2024-10674/safeguarding-and-securing-the-open-internet-restoring-internet-freedom","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2024-05-22/pdf/2024-10674.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2024-10674.pdf?1716295515","publication_date":"2024-05-22","agencies":[{"raw_name":"FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION","name":"Federal Communications Commission","id":161,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/federal-communications-commission","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/161","parent_id":null,"slug":"federal-communications-commission"}],"excerpts":"harm edge providers, which will <span class=\"match\">reduce</span> their incentives to invest and innovate, but can also harm consumers. This <span class=\"match\">harmful</span> conduct may even <span class=\"match\">reduce</span> other BIAS providers' incentives to invest in broadband infrastructure. Overall, the record before us corroborates the need for a balanced approach to <span class=\"match\">safeguard</span> edge innovation while allowing entrepreneurial experimentation to advance innovation. The Order achieves this balance by <span class=\"match\">establishing</span> a framework of bright-line rules for BIAS. These rules offer guardrails to <span class=\"match\">safeguard</span> important open internet principles"},{"title":"Protecting Americans From Harmful Data Broker Practices (Regulation V)","type":"Proposed Rule","abstract":"The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is issuing a proposed rule for public comment to amend Regulation V, which implements the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). The proposed rule would implement the FCRA's definitions of consumer report and consumer reporting agency as well as certain of the FCRA's provisions governing when consumer reporting agencies may furnish, and users may obtain, consumer reports. The proposed rule is designed to, among other things, ensure that the FCRA's protections are applied to sensitive consumer information that the statute was enacted to protect, including information sold by data brokers.","document_number":"2024-28690","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/12/13/2024-28690/protecting-americans-from-harmful-data-broker-practices-regulation-v","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2024-12-13/pdf/2024-28690.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2024-28690.pdf?1734011119","publication_date":"2024-12-13","agencies":[{"raw_name":"Consumer Financial Protection Bureau","name":"Consumer Financial Protection Bureau","id":573,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/consumer-financial-protection-bureau","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/573","parent_id":null,"slug":"consumer-financial-protection-bureau"}],"excerpts":"Persons of Provisions To <span class=\"match\">Reduce</span> the Use of Consumer Report Information for Marketing and Advertising \n The CFPB does not anticipate that any covered persons would benefit from the provisions in the proposed rule intended to <span class=\"match\">reduce</span> the use of consumer report information for marketing and advertising. \n Potential Costs to Consumers of Provisions To <span class=\"match\">Reduce</span> the Use of Consumer Report Information for Marketing and Advertising \n \n To the extent that the proposed provisions impact targeted advertising or marketing by <span class=\"match\">reducing</span> companies' ability to rely"},{"title":"Implementing the Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins Act for the Issuance of Stablecoins by Entities Subject to the Jurisdiction of the National Credit Union Administration","type":"Proposed Rule","abstract":"The NCUA Board (Board) is seeking comment on proposed regulations to implement portions of the Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins Act (GENIUS Act). The GENIUS Act charges the NCUA with licensing, regulating, and supervising Payment Stablecoin issuers that are subsidiaries of federally insured credit unions (FICU subsidiaries). In February 2026, the NCUA issued proposed regulations to govern investments in and licensing of permitted payment stablecoin issuers subject to the NCUA's jurisdiction. This current proposal supplements the previous proposal and would govern the issuance of Payment Stablecoins and certain related activities by entities subject to the NCUA's jurisdiction. This proposal would also make amendments to address share insurance coverage, tokenized shares, and other conforming and clarifying amendments.","document_number":"2026-09915","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2026/05/18/2026-09915/implementing-the-guiding-and-establishing-national-innovation-for-us-stablecoins-act-for-the","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2026-05-18/pdf/2026-09915.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2026-09915.pdf?1778849126","publication_date":"2026-05-18","agencies":[{"raw_name":"NATIONAL CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATION","name":"National Credit Union Administration","id":335,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/national-credit-union-administration","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/335","parent_id":null,"slug":"national-credit-union-administration"}],"excerpts":"for: (i) an organizational structure with appropriate segregation of duties and an internal control structure that <span class=\"match\">establishes</span> clear lines of authority and responsibility for monitoring adherence to <span class=\"match\">established</span> policies; (ii) effective risk assessment; (iii) timely and accurate financial, operational, and regulatory reporting, including with respect to reports required under proposed part 706; (iv) adequate procedures to <span class=\"match\">safeguard</span>, manage, control, and monetize assets, including Reserve Assets; and (v) compliance with applicable laws and regulations"},{"title":"Safeguarding and Securing the Open Internet","type":"Proposed Rule","abstract":"In this document, the Federal Communications Commission's (Commission) adopted a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) that proposes to reestablish the Commission's authority over broadband internet access service by classifying it as a telecommunications service under Title II of the Communications Act. This NPRM proposes to classify broadband internet access service as a telecommunications service and provide the Commission with authority necessary to safeguard the open internet, advance national security, and protect public safety. The NPRM also proposes to reestablish conduct rules for internet service providers that would provide a national approach for safeguarding internet openness.","document_number":"2023-23630","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2023/11/03/2023-23630/safeguarding-and-securing-the-open-internet","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2023-11-03/pdf/2023-23630.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2023-23630.pdf?1698929118","publication_date":"2023-11-03","agencies":[{"raw_name":"FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION","name":"Federal Communications Commission","id":161,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/federal-communications-commission","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/161","parent_id":null,"slug":"federal-communications-commission"}],"excerpts":"paid prioritization, or other <span class=\"match\">harmful</span> conduct. The rules we propose today are designed to ensure these protections. Below, we seek comment on particular issues that inspire the need for these rules, including protecting public safety, ISPs' incentives and abilities to harm internet openness, the effects of <span class=\"match\">harmful</span> conduct on consumer demand and edge innovation, reliance on the Commission's communications sector expertise to address <span class=\"match\">harmful</span> conduct, and how the \n RIF Order' \n s oversight framework addresses <span class=\"match\">harmful</span> conduct. We invite commenters to"},{"title":"Impact of L-Band MSS ‘Direct-to-Device’ Operations on GPS","type":"Notice","abstract":"The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) is seeking information and public comment on the potential impact on the GPS L1 signal at 1575.42 MHz of the increasing deployment of mobile devices capable of operating on satellite systems in the L- band at 1610-1660.5 MHz. Under current FCC rules, these devices are permitted to operate subject to a substantially less restrictive out- of-band emission limit than similar devices transmitting on the same frequencies and connecting to terrestrial base station systems. NTIA is seeking public comment on the risk of interference posed by this increased deployment of mobile devices capable of operating on L-band satellite systems at 1610-1660.5 MHz, as well as potential mitigation options to safeguard GPS systems while facilitating the potential benefits of direct-to-device services (D2D services).","document_number":"2024-30760","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/12/27/2024-30760/impact-of-l-band-mss-direct-to-device-operations-on-gps","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2024-12-27/pdf/2024-30760.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2024-30760.pdf?1735220717","publication_date":"2024-12-27","agencies":[{"raw_name":"DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE","name":"Commerce Department","id":54,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/commerce-department","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/54","parent_id":null,"slug":"commerce-department"},{"raw_name":"National Telecommunications and Information Administration","name":"National Telecommunications and Information Administration","id":373,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/national-telecommunications-and-information-administration","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/373","parent_id":54,"slug":"national-telecommunications-and-information-administration"}],"excerpts":"and the likely effectiveness of these options; and \n i. any other mitigations that might <span class=\"match\">reduce</span> the risk of <span class=\"match\">harmful</span> interference to a nearby GPS receiver. \n 2. We seek information from GPS manufacturers and users regarding: \n a. any documented instances of <span class=\"match\">harmful</span> interference from MSS L-band devices; \n b. their concerns regarding the increased probability of <span class=\"match\">harmful</span> interference; and \n c. any mitigations that might be effective in <span class=\"match\">reducing</span> the risk of <span class=\"match\">harmful</span> interference while minimizing impacts on MSS service delivery. \n 3. We seek information"},{"title":"Reducing Barriers to HUD-Assisted Housing","type":"Proposed Rule","abstract":"This proposed rule would amend the regulations for certain HUD Public and Indian Housing and Housing Programs. The proposed amendments would revise existing regulations that govern admission for applicants with criminal records or a history of involvement with the criminal justice system and eviction or termination of assistance of persons on the basis of illegal drug use, drug-related criminal activity, or other criminal activity. The proposed revisions would require that prior to any discretionary denial or termination for criminal activity, PHAs and assisted housing owners take into consideration multiple sources of information, including but not limited to the recency and relevance of prior criminal activity. They are intended to minimize unnecessary exclusions from these programs while allowing providers to maintain the health, safety, and peaceful enjoyment of their residents, their staffs, and their communities. The proposed rule is intended to both clarify existing PHA and owner obligations and reduce the risk of violation of nondiscrimination laws.","document_number":"2024-06218","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/04/10/2024-06218/reducing-barriers-to-hud-assisted-housing","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2024-04-10/pdf/2024-06218.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2024-06218.pdf?1712666716","publication_date":"2024-04-10","agencies":[{"raw_name":"DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT","name":"Housing and Urban Development Department","id":228,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/housing-and-urban-development-department","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/228","parent_id":null,"slug":"housing-and-urban-development-department"}],"excerpts":"Authority Relevant to This Rulemaking \n a. HUD's Authority To <span class=\"match\">Establish</span> Criteria for Selection of Tenants, Occupancy, and Lease Provisions \n \n In 1992, Congress enacted section 13603 of the Housing and Community Development Act (HCDA). (Oct. 28, 1992, Pub. L. 102-550, Title VI, Subtitle C, 643, 106 Stat. 3821). Section 13603 sets forth the authority and standards by which HUD may enact rules to <span class=\"match\">establish</span> criteria for occupancy and provides that the Secretary shall promulgate regulations that <span class=\"match\">establish</span> criteria for selection of tenants and lease provisions"},{"title":"William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan (Direct Loan) Program","type":"Rule","abstract":"The Secretary establishes new regulations on the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program in the William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan (Direct Loan) program under 34 CFR 685.219 by adding or clarifying provisions to exclude employers that engage in specific enumerated illegal activities such that they have a substantial illegal purpose, including defining obligations and processes tied to making such a determination of an employer, clarifying that borrowers will receive full credit for work performed, until the effective date of the Secretary's determination that an employer is no longer a qualifying employer under the rule; and establishing methods for an employer to regain eligibility following a determination of ineligibility by the Secretary. These regulations ensure that taxpayer dollars are not misused by preventing PSLF benefits from going to individuals employed by organizations that have a substantial illegal purpose. The revisions strengthen accountability, enhance program integrity, and protect hardworking taxpayers from shouldering the cost of improper subsidies granted to employees of organizations that undermine national security and American values through criminal activity.","document_number":"2025-19729","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2025/10/31/2025-19729/william-d-ford-federal-direct-loan-direct-loan-program","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2025-10-31/pdf/2025-19729.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2025-19729.pdf?1761828307","publication_date":"2025-10-31","agencies":[{"raw_name":"DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION","name":"Education Department","id":126,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/education-department","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/126","parent_id":null,"slug":"education-department"}],"excerpts":"requires clear, enforceable standards that are often <span class=\"match\">established</span> and implemented through regulations issued by the Secretary. <span class=\"match\">Establishing</span> objective standards through the rulemaking process is not overreach and avoids politicizing the PSLF program. It is a lawful and common exercise of authority delegated by Congress. Borrowers deserve clarity and taxpayers deserve accountability, both of which this final rule provides. Furthermore, under the illegality doctrine, courts and the IRS have <span class=\"match\">established</span> that revocation of statutory benefits to organizations"},{"title":"Bank Secrecy Act and Sanctions Compliance Standards for FDIC-Supervised Permitted Payment Stablecoin Issuers","type":"Proposed Rule","abstract":"The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) proposes to issue regulations pursuant to the Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins Act (GENIUS Act) that would implement appropriate Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) and sanctions compliance standards applicable to FDIC-supervised permitted payment stablecoin issuers.","document_number":"2026-11342","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2026/06/05/2026-11342/bank-secrecy-act-and-sanctions-compliance-standards-for-fdic-supervised-permitted-payment-stablecoin","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2026-06-05/pdf/2026-11342.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2026-11342.pdf?1780577118","publication_date":"2026-06-05","agencies":[{"raw_name":"FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION","name":"Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation","id":164,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/federal-deposit-insurance-corporation","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/164","parent_id":null,"slug":"federal-deposit-insurance-corporation"}],"excerpts":"the GENIUS Act (or the Act).\n 1 \n \n The proposed rule aims to <span class=\"match\">establish</span> appropriate principles-based BSA and sanctions compliance requirements and standards that are tailored to the business model and risk profile of PPSIs and consistent with applicable law, which includes requirements promulgated by the United States Department of Treasury's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) and the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC). The FDIC believes the proposed rule would <span class=\"match\">establish</span> supervisory expectations for PPSIs, help combat illicit finance"},{"title":"Unaccompanied Children Program Foundational Rule; Sponsor Assessment Update To Include Proof of Identity, Background Check, Placement, and Income Verification Standards","type":"Proposed Rule","abstract":"This notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM, or proposed rule) would establish certain additional requirements for sponsor suitability assessments related to proof of identity, proof of income, and other information required for background checks to promote the safe placement of unaccompanied alien children (UAC). This NPRM proposes acceptable documentation for proof of identity and would require proof of income from potential sponsors of UAC in ORR custody by reason of their immigration status, as described in the Homeland Security Act of 2002 (HSA) and the William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2008 (TVPRA). This NPRM also proposes amendments to background check requirements for sponsor suitability assessments and the conduct of examinations of UAC related to considerations of UAC dangerousness to self or others that align with the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Finally, this NPRM proposes certain administrative updates to align numbering and terminology between proposals and existing regulations. The docket on https://www.regulations.gov will include a plain language summary of the NPRM.","document_number":"2026-12946","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2026/06/26/2026-12946/unaccompanied-children-program-foundational-rule-sponsor-assessment-update-to-include-proof-of","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2026-06-26/pdf/2026-12946.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2026-12946.pdf?1782391518","publication_date":"2026-06-26","agencies":[{"raw_name":"DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES","name":"Health and Human Services Department","id":221,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/health-and-human-services-department","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/221","parent_id":null,"slug":"health-and-human-services-department"},{"raw_name":"Administration for Children and Families","name":"Children and Families Administration","id":49,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/children-and-families-administration","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/49","parent_id":221,"slug":"children-and-families-administration"}],"excerpts":"Form I-9 provides three lists of acceptable documents: List A contains documents which demonstrate both identity and employment authorization; List B, which describes documents that <span class=\"match\">establish</span> identity; and List C, which describes documents that <span class=\"match\">establish</span> employment authorization.\n 15 \n \n Lists A and B, for purposes of this discussion, describe documents that <span class=\"match\">establish</span> identity that are issued by known and reliable government entities with which ORR can directly communicate for purposes of authentication. In addition, List A documents and many List"},{"title":"Promoting Technological Solutions To Combat Contraband Wireless Device Use in Correctional Facilities","type":"Proposed Rule","abstract":"In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC or Commission) seeks comment on proposals that would enhance public safety by removing regulatory barriers to the deployment and viability of existing and developing technologies that combat contraband wireless device use in correctional facilities. This document seeks comment on a proposed framework to authorize, for the first time, non-federal operation of radio frequency (RF) jamming solutions in correctional facilities. The Commission seeks to foster a collaborative environment among key stakeholders, including departments of correction, solutions providers, wireless providers, public safety and 911 entities, to explore an expanded range of solutions to a shared problem.","document_number":"2025-21325","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2025/11/26/2025-21325/promoting-technological-solutions-to-combat-contraband-wireless-device-use-in-correctional","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2025-11-26/pdf/2025-21325.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2025-21325.pdf?1764078345","publication_date":"2025-11-26","agencies":[{"raw_name":"FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION","name":"Federal Communications Commission","id":161,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/federal-communications-commission","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/161","parent_id":null,"slug":"federal-communications-commission"}],"excerpts":"a complaint of <span class=\"match\">harmful</span> interference to a non-contraband wireless device. Should such an operator be required to immediately shut down all operations until it can ensure that the interference issue has been resolved? Would such an obligation unintentionally allow inmates or other stakeholders to circumvent a jamming solution?\n \n 63. We seek comment on whether we should adopt standardized procedures for reporting any such <span class=\"match\">harmful</span> interference and implementing a solution. For example, should we require overlay licensees to <span class=\"match\">establish</span> some type of common"},{"title":"Unlicensed Use of the 6 GHz Band; and Expanding Flexible Use in Mid-Band Spectrum Between 3.7 and 24 GHz","type":"Proposed Rule","abstract":"In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) explores additional steps it could take and rules it could modify to provide more utility for very low power (VLP) unlicensed devices. Specifically, the Commission seeks comment on permitting higher power VLP devices under a two-tiered system where those higher powered devices would be permitted to operate only in locations where the potential for causing harmful interference to incumbent operations remains insignificant. The Commission's decision provides a balance between accommodating these new and novel devices to deliver innovative applications to the American public now and taking a judicious approach toward modifying the rules to provide even more robust use at most locations. The Commission also seeks comment on VLP device requirements and limits for operation in the U- NII-6 (6.425-6.525 GHz) and U-NII-8 (6.875-7.125 GHz) bands.","document_number":"2023-28620","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/02/26/2023-28620/unlicensed-use-of-the-6-ghz-band-and-expanding-flexible-use-in-mid-band-spectrum-between-37-and-24","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2024-02-26/pdf/2023-28620.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2023-28620.pdf?1708695912","publication_date":"2024-02-26","agencies":[{"raw_name":"FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION","name":"Federal Communications Commission","id":161,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/federal-communications-commission","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/161","parent_id":null,"slug":"federal-communications-commission"}],"excerpts":"would have to follow the client device rules for those operations, which require those client devices to <span class=\"match\">reduce</span> their power at least 6 dB below the access point power level. Because geofenced VLP access points and client devices would operate at lower power levels than standard power and LPI devices, thus <span class=\"match\">reducing</span> the distance at which <span class=\"match\">harmful</span> interference may possibly occur, the Commission does not propose to require client devices to <span class=\"match\">reduce</span> their power below that of the access point and propose to limit both geofenced VLP access points and client"},{"title":"Implementation of the National Environmental Policy Act","type":"Proposed Rule","abstract":"The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is proposing to revise the NRC's regulations to streamline and modernize its implementation of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as amended (NEPA). These proposed revisions address Presidential directives in Executive Order (E.O.) 14300, \"Ordering the Reform of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission,\" E.O. 14154, \"Unleashing American Energy,\" Executive Order 14192, \"Unleashing Prosperity Through Deregulation,\" Executive Order 14270, \"Zero-Based Regulatory Budgeting to Unleash American Energy;\" recent amendments to NEPA; and relevant NEPA case law. In addition, these proposed revisions aim to reduce regulatory burden while complying with NEPA requirements. The proposed rule would narrow the scope of NEPA reviews to effects (or impacts) within the NRC's substantive statutory authority; revise definitions; update procedures for determining the level of NEPA review; establish new categorical exclusions; provide new flexibility for licensees, applicants, and petitioners for rulemaking to submit environmental information; and remove outdated requirements and consolidate content provisions to improve clarity and efficiency. Consistent with section 102(2)(B) of NEPA and E.O. 14300, the NRC consulted with the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) during the development of this proposed rule. The NRC is issuing new draft guidance NUREG-2270, \"Environmental Review Guidance for U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Actions,\" for the implementation of the proposed requirements in this rulemaking. The NRC staff will carry out its NEPA responsibilities consistent with the proposed requirements in this rulemaking and the guidance in NUREG-2270.","document_number":"2026-13687","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2026/07/07/2026-13687/implementation-of-the-national-environmental-policy-act","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2026-07-07/pdf/2026-13687.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2026-13687.pdf?1783341914","publication_date":"2026-07-07","agencies":[{"raw_name":"NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION","name":"Nuclear Regulatory Commission","id":383,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/nuclear-regulatory-commission","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/383","parent_id":null,"slug":"nuclear-regulatory-commission"}],"excerpts":"added to the NRC's regulations in § 51.22.\n \n \n Enhancement 3. \n <span class=\"match\">Establishing</span> New Categorical Exclusions Outside of Rulemaking: The NRC recognizes that the current process for <span class=\"match\">establishing</span> categorical exclusions by regulation might pose some challenges in <span class=\"match\">establishing</span> new categorical exclusions in the future, including those that the NRC could adopt from other agencies. Therefore, the NRC is also revising § 51.22 to add another option for publishing categorical exclusions <span class=\"match\">established</span> or adopted by the NRC to provide greater flexibility and increase"},{"title":"Certification of Tennessee Capital Counsel Mechanism","type":"Notice","abstract":"Federal law makes certain procedural benefits available to States in federal habeas corpus review of capital cases, where the Attorney General certifies that the State has established a postconviction capital counsel mechanism satisfying the requirements of chapter 154 of title 28 of the United States Code. The Attorney General certifies in this notice that Tennessee has such a mechanism, which was established on July 1, 1997.","document_number":"2026-13970","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2026/07/10/2026-13970/certification-of-tennessee-capital-counsel-mechanism","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2026-07-10/pdf/2026-13970.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2026-13970.pdf?1783601115","publication_date":"2026-07-10","agencies":[{"raw_name":"DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE","name":"Justice Department","id":268,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/justice-department","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/268","parent_id":null,"slug":"justice-department"},{"raw_name":"Office of the Attorney General"}],"excerpts":"well to whether the Tennessee legislature will provide sufficient funds to the courts for this purpose. In either case, this speculation has no bearing on whether Tennessee has <span class=\"match\">established</span> and currently maintains a mechanism for the payment of reasonable litigation expenses. \n III. Date the Mechanism Was <span class=\"match\">Established</span> \n \n Tennessee has requested that I determine it <span class=\"match\">established</span> its qualifying capital counsel mechanism as of October 23, 1995, referring to the date the Tennessee Supreme Court held that the statute authorizing the payment of investigative"},{"title":"Unlicensed Use of the 6 GHz Band; and Expanding Flexible Use in Mid-Band Spectrum Between 3.7 and 24 GHz","type":"Rule","abstract":"In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) builds on the 6 GHz band unlicensed rules by permitting very low power (VLP) devices in the U-NII-5 (5.925-6.425 MHz) and U- NII-7 (6.525-6.875 MHz) portions of the 6 GHz band. The Commission will limit VLP devices to low power levels and subject them to other technical and operational requirements that will permit these devices to operate across the United States while protecting incumbent licensed services that operate in the 6 GHz band from harmful interference. The Commission also takes action in a Memorandum Opinion and Order on Remand that addresses a remand from the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit concerning an issue raised by television broadcasters. The Commission finds that broadcasters' unsubstantiated claims of interference in the 2.4 GHz band do not warrant any changes to the 6 GHz rules.","document_number":"2023-28006","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/01/08/2023-28006/unlicensed-use-of-the-6-ghz-band-and-expanding-flexible-use-in-mid-band-spectrum-between-37-and-24","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2024-01-08/pdf/2023-28006.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2023-28006.pdf?1704462313","publication_date":"2024-01-08","agencies":[{"raw_name":"FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION","name":"Federal Communications Commission","id":161,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/federal-communications-commission","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/161","parent_id":null,"slug":"federal-communications-commission"}],"excerpts":" and that any unlicensed interference that encroaches into a microwave link's fade margin will <span class=\"match\">reduce</span> the link reliability.\n \n \n 32. As the Commission stated in the \n 6 GHz Order \n which authorized LPI devices, it “is not required to refrain from authorizing services or unlicensed operations whenever there is any possibility of <span class=\"match\">harmful</span> interference.” Instead, “the Commission may authorize operations in a manner that <span class=\"match\">reduces</span> the possibility of <span class=\"match\">harmful</span> interference to the minimum that the public interest requires, and it will then authorize the service"},{"title":"Home Visits in Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers During COVID-19 National Emergency","type":"Rule","abstract":"The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is removing a regulation that was adopted to provide temporary flexibility under VA's Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers (PCAFC) but is no longer applicable. The regulation relaxed PCAFC requirements for in-person home visits during the national emergency related to Coronavirus Disease-2019 (COVID-19). The removal of this regulation is appropriate because the national emergency related to COVID-19 (COVID- 19 National Emergency) has ended and the regulation has no effect.","document_number":"2026-02978","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2026/02/13/2026-02978/home-visits-in-program-of-comprehensive-assistance-for-family-caregivers-during-covid-19-national","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2026-02-13/pdf/2026-02978.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2026-02978.pdf?1770903924","publication_date":"2026-02-13","agencies":[{"raw_name":"DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS","name":"Veterans Affairs Department","id":520,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/veterans-affairs-department","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/520","parent_id":null,"slug":"veterans-affairs-department"}],"excerpts":"VA-provided connected devices, along with the training needed to use such equipment. \n Comment Regarding Consistency in Conducting Remote Visits and <span class=\"match\">Establishing</span> Standards and Training for VA Staff \n That same commenter further urged VA to <span class=\"match\">establish</span> consistency across VA medical facilities in conducting remote visits to <span class=\"match\">safeguard</span> the health of veterans and caregivers, and further encouraged VA to <span class=\"match\">establish</span> standards and training to help VA continue to provide effective support and assessment during remote visits, particularly in instances where individuals"},{"title":"Regulation for Federal Financial Assistance","type":"Proposed Rule","abstract":"The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) proposes to revise the Guidance for Federal Financial Assistance to improve government- wide policies and requirements related to the management of grants, cooperative agreements, and other forms of assistance. OMB is proposing revisions that would improve transparency, accountability, and oversight for Federal awards across the Federal Government. This includes ensuring that American tax dollars are not wasted or misused, activities performed under Federal awards are consistent with law and policy, and recipients are held accountable when they fail to meet relevant standards. The revisions also aim to ensure that basic American principles of equality and equal opportunity are upheld throughout all stages of the award making process and that unlawful discrimination is no longer permitted. Proposed changes also include providing further clarification on the regulatory status of the OMB requirements and on the process for future updates to the government- wide requirements. Finally, OMB also proposes changes to reduce recipient burden. The listed Federal grant-making agencies propose conforming changes to their respective adopting regulations, or, in the case of some agencies and other entities, establishing new adopting regulations or policies. The proposed changes reflect the administration's commitment to transparency, accountability, and proper oversight for the Federal grantmaking process. The proposed regulations seek to ensure that American tax dollars are ultimately used to serve the needs of the American public.","document_number":"2026-10817","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2026/05/29/2026-10817/regulation-for-federal-financial-assistance","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2026-05-29/pdf/2026-10817.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2026-10817.pdf?1779984020","publication_date":"2026-05-29","agencies":[{"raw_name":"OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET","name":"Management and Budget Office","id":280,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/management-and-budget-office","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/280","parent_id":null,"slug":"management-and-budget-office"},{"raw_name":"DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES","name":"Health and Human Services 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