{"description":"Documents matching 'risk dropping school provision social'","count":1716,"total_pages":50,"next_page_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/documents?conditions%5Bterm%5D=risk+dropping+school+provision+social&format=json&page=2","results":[{"title":"National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants From Hazardous Waste Combustors: Residual Risk and Technology Review","type":"Rule","abstract":"The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is finalizing the residual risk and technology review (RTR) conducted for the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) from Hazardous Waste Combustors (HWC). Specifically, the EPA is finalizing that risks due to emissions of hazardous air pollutants (HAP) from this source category are adequately addressed by the existing standards; that the NESHAP provides an ample margin of safety to protect public health; and that no developments in practices, processes, or control technologies necessitate revision of the standards. In addition, the EPA is promulgating emission standards for hydrogen fluoride (HF) and hydrogen cyanide (HCN) emissions from major source HWC incinerators, cement kilns, solid fuel boilers, and liquid fuel boilers under Clean Air Act (CAA) sections 112(d)(2) and (3) and 112(h). These final amendments also include work practice standards under CAA section 112(h) for periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction (SSM); new electronic reporting provisions and requirements; provisions allowing States to choose to exempt area source HWCs from certain permitting requirements; and certain typographical and technical corrections and clarifications.","document_number":"2026-11047","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2026/06/03/2026-11047/national-emission-standards-for-hazardous-air-pollutants-from-hazardous-waste-combustors-residual","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2026-06-03/pdf/2026-11047.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2026-11047.pdf?1780404311","publication_date":"2026-06-03","agencies":[{"raw_name":"ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY","name":"Environmental Protection Agency","id":145,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/environmental-protection-agency","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/145","parent_id":null,"slug":"environmental-protection-agency"}],"excerpts":"residual <span class=\"match\">risk</span> assessment as proposed. \n 3. What key comments did we receive on the <span class=\"match\">risk</span> review, and what are our responses? \n \n The EPA received comments in support of and against the proposed <span class=\"match\">risk</span> \n \n review. Commenters generally discussed the statutory requirements for the residual <span class=\"match\">risk</span> review, the methodology used to conduct the residual <span class=\"match\">risk</span> review, and the EPA's conclusions concerning the residual <span class=\"match\">risk</span> review. This section provides a summary of and response to key comments received regarding the statutory requirements for the residual <span class=\"match\">risk</span> review"},{"title":"Applications for New Awards; Expanding Opportunity Through Quality Charter Schools Program (CSP)-Grants to Charter School Developers for the Opening of New Charter Schools and for the Replication and Expansion of High-Quality Charter Schools (Developer Grants)","type":"Notice","abstract":"The Department of Education (Department) is issuing a notice inviting applications for two types of grants: CSP Developer Grants, Assistance Listing Numbers 84.282B (for the opening of new charter schools) and 84.282E (for the replication and expansion of high-quality charter schools). This notice relates to the approved information collection under OMB control number 1810-0767.","document_number":"2024-08729","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/04/24/2024-08729/applications-for-new-awards-expanding-opportunity-through-quality-charter-schools-program-csp-grants","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2024-04-24/pdf/2024-08729.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2024-08729.pdf?1713876324","publication_date":"2024-04-24","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":"charter <span class=\"match\">schools</span> \n and meet challenging State academic standards; provide financial assistance for the planning, program design, and initial implementation of charter <span class=\"match\">schools</span>; increase the number of \n high-quality charter <span class=\"match\">schools</span> \n available to students across the United States; evaluate the impact of charter <span class=\"match\">schools</span> on student achievement, families, and communities; share best practices between charter <span class=\"match\">schools</span> and other public <span class=\"match\">schools</span>; aid States in providing facilities support to charter <span class=\"match\">schools</span>; support efforts to strengthen the charter <span class=\"match\">school</span> authorizing"},{"title":"Applications for New Awards; Expanding Opportunity Through Quality Charter Schools Program (CSP)-Grants to Charter Management Organizations for the Replication and Expansion of High-Quality Charter Schools (CMO Grants)","type":"Notice","abstract":"The Department of Education (Department) is issuing a notice inviting applications for new awards for fiscal year (FY) 2025 for CSP CMO Grants.","document_number":"2025-01379","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2025/01/21/2025-01379/applications-for-new-awards-expanding-opportunity-through-quality-charter-schools-program-csp-grants","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2025-01-21/pdf/2025-01379.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2025-01379.pdf?1737044113","publication_date":"2025-01-21","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":"charter <span class=\"match\">schools</span> and meet challenging State academic standards; provide financial assistance for the planning, program design, and initial implementation of charter <span class=\"match\">schools</span>; increase the number of high-quality charter <span class=\"match\">schools</span> available to students across the United States; evaluate the impact of charter <span class=\"match\">schools</span> on student achievement, families, and communities; share best practices between charter <span class=\"match\">schools</span> and other \n public \n <span class=\"match\">schools</span>; aid States in providing facilities support to charter <span class=\"match\">schools</span>; support efforts to strengthen the charter <span class=\"match\">school</span> authorizing"},{"title":"Application for New Awards; Expanding Opportunity Through Quality Charter Schools Program (CSP)-Grants to State Entities (State Entity)","type":"Notice","abstract":"The Department of Education is issuing a notice inviting applications for fiscal year (FY) 2025 for CSP Grants to State Entities.","document_number":"2025-01380","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2025/01/21/2025-01380/application-for-new-awards-expanding-opportunity-through-quality-charter-schools-program-csp-grants","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2025-01-21/pdf/2025-01380.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2025-01380.pdf?1737044113","publication_date":"2025-01-21","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":"a quality charter <span class=\"match\">school</span> program and how the objectives of the program will be carried out, including— \n (1) A description of how the State entity will— \n (i) Support the opening of charter <span class=\"match\">schools</span> through the startup of new charter <span class=\"match\">schools</span> and, if applicable, the replication of high-quality charter <span class=\"match\">schools</span>, and the expansion of high-quality charter <span class=\"match\">schools</span> (including the proposed number of new charter <span class=\"match\">schools</span> to be opened, high-quality charter <span class=\"match\">schools</span> to be opened as a result of the replication of a high-quality charter <span class=\"match\">school</span>, or high-quality charter"},{"title":"Child Nutrition Programs: Community Eligibility Provision-Increasing Options for Schools","type":"Proposed Rule","abstract":"This rulemaking proposes to expand access to the Community Eligibility Provision by lowering the minimum identified student percentage participation threshold from 40 percent to 25 percent, which would give States and schools greater flexibility to choose to invest non-Federal funds to offer no-cost meals to all enrolled students. As a result, more students, families, and schools would have an opportunity to experience the benefits of the Community Eligibility Provision, including access to meals at no cost, eliminating unpaid meal charges, minimizing stigma, reducing paperwork for school nutrition staff and families, and streamlining meal service operations. When all students have access to healthy school meals, meal participation tends to increase, and more children can experience nutritional benefits that fuel their learning, growth, and development. This proposed rule would also support State and local choices to expand the availability of free school meals for all through programs supported by State or local funding. Lowering the eligibility threshold would allow States and local educational agencies to optimize use of the Community Eligibility Provision, helping them to support school meals in a more streamlined manner.","document_number":"2023-05624","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2023/03/23/2023-05624/child-nutrition-programs-community-eligibility-provision-increasing-options-for-schools","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2023-03-23/pdf/2023-05624.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2023-05624.pdf?1679489116","publication_date":"2023-03-23","agencies":[{"raw_name":"DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE","name":"Agriculture Department","id":12,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/agriculture-department","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/12","parent_id":null,"slug":"agriculture-department"},{"raw_name":"Food and Nutrition Service","name":"Food and Nutrition Service","id":200,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/food-and-nutrition-service","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/200","parent_id":12,"slug":"food-and-nutrition-service"}],"excerpts":"their <span class=\"match\">School</span> Nutrition Trends Summary Report (2019), the <span class=\"match\">School</span> Nutrition Association found that approximately 75% of <span class=\"match\">school</span> districts have outstanding <span class=\"match\">school</span> meal debt.\n 16 \n \n USDA's Child Nutrition Programs Operations Study found that the median <span class=\"match\">school</span> food authority was owed approximately $1,500 total in unpaid meal charges.\n 17 \n \n The 2022 CEP Characteristics Study showed that about 70 percent of LEAs reported the elimination of unpaid meal charges as a benefit of CEP.\n 18 \n \n \n \n \n 16 \n  <span class=\"match\">School</span> Nutrition Association. (2019). <span class=\"match\">School</span> Nutrition"},{"title":"Form N-PORT and Form N-CEN Reporting; Guidance on Open-End Fund Liquidity Risk Management Programs","type":"Rule","abstract":"The Securities and Exchange Commission (\"Commission\") is adopting amendments to reporting requirements on Forms N-PORT and N-CEN that apply to certain registered investment companies, including registered open-end funds, registered closed-end funds, and unit investment trusts. The amendments will require more frequent reporting of monthly portfolio holdings and related information to the Commission and the public, amend certain reporting requirements relating to entity identifiers, and require open-end funds to report information about service providers used to comply with liquidity risk management program requirements. In addition, the Commission is providing guidance related to open-end fund liquidity risk management program requirements.","document_number":"2024-19819","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/09/11/2024-19819/form-n-port-and-form-n-cen-reporting-guidance-on-open-end-fund-liquidity-risk-management-programs","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2024-09-11/pdf/2024-19819.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2024-19819.pdf?1725972319","publication_date":"2024-09-11","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":"trends, identify <span class=\"match\">risks</span>, inform policy and rulemaking, and assist Commission staff in examination and enforcement efforts. For a large segment of registered investment companies (“funds”), reports on Form N-PORT are an important source of information for the Commission and its staff.\n 2 \n \n These reports provide monthly information about a fund's complete portfolio holdings, as well as related information to help assess a fund's <span class=\"match\">risks</span>, including investment <span class=\"match\">risk</span> (\n e.g., \n interest rate <span class=\"match\">risk</span>, credit <span class=\"match\">risk</span>, and volatility <span class=\"match\">risk</span>), liquidity <span class=\"match\">risk</span>, counterparty"},{"title":"Applications for New Awards; Expanding Opportunity Through Quality Charter Schools Program (CSP)-Grants to Charter Management Organizations for the Replication and Expansion of High-Quality Charter Schools (CMO Grants)","type":"Notice","abstract":"The Department of Education (Department) is issuing a second notice inviting applications for new awards for fiscal year (FY) 2024 for CSP CMO Grants, Assistance Listing Number (ALN) 84.282M. The Department issued its first notice inviting applications for new CSP CMO Grants on September 26, 2023, and the competition closed on January 5, 2024. FY 2023 funds that were available through March 31, 2024, were used to fund grants awarded under the first notice, and FY 2024 funds will be used to fund grants awarded under this second notice. This second notice relates to the approved information collection under OMB control number 1810-0767.","document_number":"2024-09614","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/05/03/2024-09614/applications-for-new-awards-expanding-opportunity-through-quality-charter-schools-program-csp-grants","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2024-05-03/pdf/2024-09614.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2024-09614.pdf?1714653923","publication_date":"2024-05-03","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":"charter <span class=\"match\">schools</span> and meet challenging State academic standards; provide financial assistance for the planning, program design, and initial implementation of charter <span class=\"match\">schools</span>; increase the number of high-quality charter <span class=\"match\">schools</span> available to students across the United States; evaluate the impact of charter <span class=\"match\">schools</span> on student achievement, families, and communities; share best practices between charter <span class=\"match\">schools</span> and other \n public \n <span class=\"match\">schools</span>; aid States in providing facilities support to charter <span class=\"match\">schools</span>; support efforts to strengthen the charter <span class=\"match\">school</span> authorizing"},{"title":"Accountability in Higher Education and Access Through Demand- Driven Workforce Pell: Student Tuition and Transparency System (STATS) and Earnings Accountability","type":"Rule","abstract":"The Secretary of Education (Secretary) amends the regulations governing institutional eligibility, general provisions, and the William D. Ford Direct Loan (Direct Loan) Program under title IV of the Higher Education Act (HEA) of 1965, as amended (the title IV, HEA programs) to implement statutory changes to the title IV, HEA programs included in the Working Families Tax Cuts Act (WFTCA) signed into law by President Trump on July 4, 2025. These changes include revisions to program eligibility requirements for the Direct Loan program and the introduction of an earnings accountability framework that limits Direct Loan eligibility to programs whose graduates meet certain earnings benchmarks. This action finalizes regulations to implement the provisions of the WFTCA related to low-earning outcome programs and the Direct Loan program, and to harmonize those regulations with requirements for programs that are required to lead to gainful employment (GE programs).","document_number":"2026-13286","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2026/07/01/2026-13286/accountability-in-higher-education-and-access-through-demand--driven-workforce-pell-student-tuition","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2026-07-01/pdf/2026-13286.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2026-13286.pdf?1782823517","publication_date":"2026-07-01","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":"groups; (3) Students in <span class=\"match\">risk</span> group 1 can shift to <span class=\"match\">risk</span> groups 2 or 3; (4) Students in <span class=\"match\">risk</span> group 2 can shift to <span class=\"match\">risk</span> groups 1 or 3; (5) Students in <span class=\"match\">risk</span> group 3 can shift to <span class=\"match\">risk</span> groups 1 or 2. Therefore, we permit enrollment to shift between proprietary and public or non-profit certificate, associate's, and lower-division bachelor's programs, based on the assumptions listed in Table 7.6.\n \n \n Step 4: \n Determine the change in aggregate baseline enrollment between 2027 and 2028 for each <span class=\"match\">risk</span> group and allocate these additional enrollments to each program"},{"title":"Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards; FMVSS No. 305a Electric-Powered Vehicles: Electric Powertrain Integrity Global Technical Regulation No. 20 Incorporation by Reference","type":"Rule","abstract":"Consistent with a Global Technical Regulation on electric vehicle safety, NHTSA is establishing Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 305a to replace FMVSS No. 305, \"Electric-powered vehicles: Electrolyte spillage and electrical shock protection.\" Among other improvements, FMVSS No. 305a applies to light and heavy vehicles and includes performance requirements for the propulsion battery. NHTSA is also establishing a new regulation, part 561, \"Documentation for Electric-powered Vehicles,\" that requires manufacturers to compile risk mitigation documentation and to submit standardized emergency response information to assist first and second responders handling electric vehicles.","document_number":"2024-28707","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/12/20/2024-28707/federal-motor-vehicle-safety-standards-fmvss-no-305a-electric-powered-vehicles-electric-powertrain","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2024-12-20/pdf/2024-28707.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2024-28707.pdf?1734615913","publication_date":"2024-12-20","agencies":[{"raw_name":"DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION","name":"Transportation Department","id":492,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/transportation-department","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/492","parent_id":null,"slug":"transportation-department"},{"raw_name":"National Highway Traffic Safety Administration","name":"National Highway Traffic Safety Administration","id":345,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/national-highway-traffic-safety-administration","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/345","parent_id":492,"slug":"national-highway-traffic-safety-administration"}],"excerpts":"required to include all known <span class=\"match\">risks</span> to vehicle occupants and bystanders, <span class=\"match\">risk</span> assessment, <span class=\"match\">risk</span> management, and <span class=\"match\">risk</span> mitigation strategies in external charging mode, active driving possible mode, and parking mode. The objective of the documentation requirements is for vehicle manufacturers to identify the <span class=\"match\">risks</span> of single-cell thermal runaway and propagation for their REESS type, identify strategies to mitigate those <span class=\"match\">risks</span>, and demonstrate how those strategies work. The manufacturers' assessment and validation of <span class=\"match\">risk</span> mitigation strategies may involve"},{"title":"Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Sex in Education Programs or Activities Receiving Federal Financial Assistance","type":"Rule","abstract":"The U.S. Department of Education (Department) amends the regulations implementing Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (Title IX). The purpose of these amendments is to better align the Title IX regulatory requirements with Title IX's nondiscrimination mandate. These amendments clarify the scope and application of Title IX and the obligations of recipients of Federal financial assistance from the Department, including elementary schools, secondary schools, postsecondary institutions, and other recipients (referred to below as \"recipients\" or \"schools\") to provide an educational environment free from discrimination on the basis of sex, including through responding to incidents of sex discrimination. These final regulations will enable all recipients to meet their obligations to comply with Title IX while providing them with appropriate discretion and flexibility to account for variations in school size, student populations, and administrative structures.","document_number":"2024-07915","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/04/29/2024-07915/nondiscrimination-on-the-basis-of-sex-in-education-programs-or-activities-receiving-federal","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2024-04-29/pdf/2024-07915.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2024-07915.pdf?1713530716","publication_date":"2024-04-29","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":"ability of elementary <span class=\"match\">schools</span> and secondary <span class=\"match\">schools</span> to prevent hostile environments by disciplining students for online harassing conduct. The Department has concluded, however, that these <span class=\"match\">schools</span> retain sufficient authority to do so without running afoul of the First Amendment. First, the Supreme Court's opinion in \n Mahanoy \n suggests that much student online speech in the <span class=\"match\">school</span> context would be subject to <span class=\"match\">school</span> discipline. The Court observed that it had previously “stressed” that when elementary <span class=\"match\">schools</span> and secondary <span class=\"match\">schools</span> act in loco parentis"},{"title":"Child Nutrition Programs: Meal Patterns Consistent With the 2020-2025 Dietary Guidelines for Americans","type":"Rule","abstract":"This rulemaking finalizes long-term school nutrition requirements based on the goals of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2020-2025, robust stakeholder input, and lessons learned from prior rulemakings. Notably, this rulemaking gradually phases in added sugars limits for the school lunch and breakfast programs and in the Child and Adult Care Food Program, updates total sugars limits for breakfast cereals and yogurt to added sugars limits. As a reflection of feedback from stakeholders, this final rule implements a single sodium reduction in the school lunch and breakfast programs and commits to studying the potential associations between sodium reduction and student participation in the school lunch and breakfast programs. This rulemaking addresses a variety of other school meal requirements, including establishing long-term milk and whole grain requirements. Finally, this rule includes provisions that strengthen Buy American requirements. While this rulemaking takes effect school year 2024-2025, the Department is gradually phasing in required changes over time. Program operators are not required to make any changes to their menus as a result of this rulemaking until school year 2025-2026 at the earliest.","document_number":"2024-08098","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/04/25/2024-08098/child-nutrition-programs-meal-patterns-consistent-with-the-2020-2025-dietary-guidelines-for","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2024-04-25/pdf/2024-08098.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2024-08098.pdf?1713962726","publication_date":"2024-04-25","agencies":[{"raw_name":"DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE","name":"Agriculture Department","id":12,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/agriculture-department","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/12","parent_id":null,"slug":"agriculture-department"},{"raw_name":"Food and Nutrition Service","name":"Food and Nutrition Service","id":200,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/food-and-nutrition-service","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/200","parent_id":12,"slug":"food-and-nutrition-service"}],"excerpts":"allowing all <span class=\"match\">schools</span> to offer fat-free and low-fat milk, flavored and unflavored, to K-12 students. \n • Maintaining the current requirement that at least 80 percent of weekly grains offered in <span class=\"match\">school</span> meals are whole grain-rich. \n • Committing to conducting a study on potential associations between sodium reduction and student participation. \n • Allowing <span class=\"match\">schools</span> more flexibility to offer meats/meat alternates in place of grains at breakfast. \n • Allowing tribally operated <span class=\"match\">schools</span>, <span class=\"match\">schools</span> operated by the Bureau of Indian Education, and <span class=\"match\">schools</span> serving"},{"title":"Regulatory Capital Rule: Category I and II Banking Organizations, Banking Organizations With Significant Trading Activity, and Optional Adoption for Other Banking Organizations","type":"Proposed Rule","abstract":"The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation are proposing to modernize the capital requirements applicable to Category I and II depository institution holding companies and depository institutions, as well as revise the market risk capital framework for banking organizations with significant trading activity (the proposal). The proposal would improve the regulatory capital framework for covered banking organizations by enhancing its risk sensitivity and consistency and by simplifying core components of its design. The agencies expect the proposal would support the safety and soundness of covered banking organizations and U.S. financial stability while promoting lending and other financial intermediation activities in the banking system over a range of economic conditions.","document_number":"2026-05959","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2026/03/27/2026-05959/regulatory-capital-rule-category-i-and-ii-banking-organizations-banking-organizations-with","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2026-03-27/pdf/2026-05959.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2026-05959.pdf?1774529111","publication_date":"2026-03-27","agencies":[{"raw_name":"DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY","name":"Treasury Department","id":497,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/treasury-department","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/497","parent_id":null,"slug":"treasury-department"},{"raw_name":"Office of the Comptroller of the Currency","name":"Comptroller of the Currency","id":80,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/comptroller-of-the-currency","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/80","parent_id":497,"slug":"comptroller-of-the-currency"},{"raw_name":"FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM","name":"Federal Reserve System","id":188,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/federal-reserve-system","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/188","parent_id":null,"slug":"federal-reserve-system"},{"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":"Simple Approaches \n 4. Operational <span class=\"match\">Risk</span> Management \n V. Calculation of <span class=\"match\">Risk</span>-Weighted Assets Under the Market <span class=\"match\">Risk</span> Framework \n A. Market <span class=\"match\">Risk</span> \n 1. Background \n 2. Scope and Application of the Proposed Rule \n 3. Measure for Market <span class=\"match\">Risk</span> \n 4. Market <span class=\"match\">Risk</span> Covered Position \n 5. Internal <span class=\"match\">Risk</span> Transfers \n 6. General Requirements for Market <span class=\"match\">Risk</span> \n 7. Standardized Non-Default Capital Requirement \n 8. Models-Based Non-Default Capital Requirement \n 9. Default <span class=\"match\">Risk</span> Capital Requirement \n 10. Treatment of Certain Market <span class=\"match\">Risk</span> Covered Positions \n 11. Reporting and"},{"title":"Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards; Pedestrian Head Protection, Global Technical Regulation No. 9; Incorporation by Reference","type":"Proposed Rule","abstract":"NHTSA proposes a new Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) that would ensure passenger vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 4,536 kilograms (kg) (10,000 pounds (lb)) or less are designed to mitigate the risk of serious to fatal injury in child and adult pedestrian crashes. The proposed standard would establish test procedures simulating a head-to-hood impact and performance requirements to minimize the risk of head injury. This NPRM is based on a Global Technical Regulation (GTR) on pedestrian protection, with focused enhancements to address safety problems and a regulatory framework unique to the United States.","document_number":"2024-20653","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/09/19/2024-20653/federal-motor-vehicle-safety-standards-pedestrian-head-protection-global-technical-regulation-no-9","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2024-09-19/pdf/2024-20653.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2024-20653.pdf?1726663522","publication_date":"2024-09-19","agencies":[{"raw_name":"DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION","name":"Transportation Department","id":492,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/transportation-department","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/492","parent_id":null,"slug":"transportation-department"},{"raw_name":"National Highway Traffic Safety Administration","name":"National Highway Traffic Safety Administration","id":345,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/national-highway-traffic-safety-administration","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/345","parent_id":492,"slug":"national-highway-traffic-safety-administration"}],"excerpts":"are cleaned with 1,1,1 trichloroethane or equivalent and allowed to dry.\n \n \n (2) \n <span class=\"match\">Drop</span> angle. \n The headform must be oriented as shown in figure 10 (provided for illustration purposes) with the rear face of the headform at the following angles from the vertical:\n \n (i) 50 ± 2 degrees for the child headform; \n (ii) 65 ± 2 degrees for the adult headform. \n \n (3) \n <span class=\"match\">Drop</span> height. \n The headform is <span class=\"match\">dropped</span> from a height of 376 ± 1 mm.\n \n \n (i) \n Initial <span class=\"match\">drop</span>. \n The <span class=\"match\">drop</span> is performed with the headform oriented such that the plane formed by the travel direction"},{"title":"Whiskeytown Unit, Whiskeytown-Shasta-Trinity National Recreation Area; Bicycling","type":"Rule","abstract":"The National Park Service amends the special regulations for Whiskeytown National Recreation Area to allow bicycle use on approximately 79.8 miles of multi-use trails. National Park Service regulations require promulgation of a special regulation to allow bicycles on new trails outside of developed areas and for existing trails that require construction or significant modification to accommodate bicycles.","document_number":"2026-02479","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2026/02/09/2026-02479/whiskeytown-unit-whiskeytown-shasta-trinity-national-recreation-area-bicycling","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2026-02-09/pdf/2026-02479.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2026-02479.pdf?1770385509","publication_date":"2026-02-09","agencies":[{"raw_name":"DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR","name":"Interior Department","id":253,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/interior-department","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/253","parent_id":null,"slug":"interior-department"},{"raw_name":"National Park Service","name":"National Park Service","id":362,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/national-park-service","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/362","parent_id":253,"slug":"national-park-service"}],"excerpts":"allowed on the James K. Carr Memorial Trail to Whiskeytown Falls (also known as the Whiskeytown Falls Trail) due to safety <span class=\"match\">risks</span>, particularly a significant <span class=\"match\">drop</span>-off that poses a danger to both pedestrians and bikers.\n \n \n NPS Response: \n This rule allows bicycles only on the first 0.4 miles of the Whiskeytown Falls Trail from the trailhead to the Mill Creek Trail junction. A few locations along this segment of the trail have steep <span class=\"match\">drop</span> offs, however the trail tread is generally maintained as a class III or 6-foot trail width allowing room for different"},{"title":"Application for New Awards; Expanding Opportunity Through Quality Charter Schools Program (CSP)-Grants to State Entities (State Entity)","type":"Notice","abstract":"The Department of Education is issuing a notice inviting applications for fiscal year (FY) 2024 for CSP Grants to State Entities, Assistance Listing Number (ALN) number 84.282A. This notice relates to the approved information collection under OMB control number 1810-0767.","document_number":"2024-08730","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/04/24/2024-08730/application-for-new-awards-expanding-opportunity-through-quality-charter-schools-program-csp-grants","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2024-04-24/pdf/2024-08730.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2024-08730.pdf?1713876324","publication_date":"2024-04-24","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":"the planning, program design, and initial implementation of \n charter <span class=\"match\">schools</span>; \n increase the number of \n high-quality charter <span class=\"match\">schools</span> \n available to students across the United States; evaluate the impact of charter <span class=\"match\">schools</span> on student achievement, families, and communities; share best practices between \n charter <span class=\"match\">schools</span> \n and other public <span class=\"match\">schools</span>; encourage \n States \n to provide facilities support to \n charter <span class=\"match\">schools</span>; \n and support efforts to strengthen the \n charter <span class=\"match\">school</span> \n authorizing process.\n \n \n “Raise the Bar: Lead the World” (RTB) is the"},{"title":"Employment Authorization for Haitian F-1 Nonimmigrant Students Experiencing Severe Economic Hardship as a Direct Result of the Current Crisis in Haiti","type":"Notice","abstract":"The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is suspending certain regulatory requirements for F-1 nonimmigrant students from Haiti who are experiencing severe economic hardship as a direct result of the current crisis in Haiti. The Secretary of Homeland Security (Secretary) is providing relief to these students who are in lawful F-1 nonimmigrant status, so the students may request employment authorization, work an increased number of hours while school is in session, and reduce their course load while continuing to maintain their F-1 nonimmigrant status.","document_number":"2024-14232","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/07/01/2024-14232/employment-authorization-for-haitian-f-1-nonimmigrant-students-experiencing-severe-economic-hardship","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2024-07-01/pdf/2024-14232.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2024-14232.pdf?1719578718","publication_date":"2024-07-01","agencies":[{"raw_name":"DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY","name":"Homeland Security Department","id":227,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/homeland-security-department","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/227","parent_id":null,"slug":"homeland-security-department"},{"raw_name":"U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement","name":"U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement","id":503,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/u-s-immigration-and-customs-enforcement","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/503","parent_id":227,"slug":"u-s-immigration-and-customs-enforcement"}],"excerpts":"needs to apply for a new F-1 visa to continue an educational program in the United States. \n Does this notice apply to elementary <span class=\"match\">school</span>, middle <span class=\"match\">school</span>, and high <span class=\"match\">school</span> students in F-1 status? \n \n Yes. However, this notice does not by itself reduce the required course load for F-1 nonimmigrant students from Haiti enrolled in kindergarten through grade 12 at a private <span class=\"match\">school</span>, or grades 9 through 12 at a public high <span class=\"match\">school</span>. Such students must maintain the minimum number of hours of class attendance per week prescribed by the academic institution for"},{"title":"Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection: Public Comment Request; Information Collection Request Title: The Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program Statewide Needs Assessment Update","type":"Notice","abstract":"In compliance with the requirement for opportunity for public comment on proposed data collection projects of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, HRSA submitted an Information Collection Request (ICR) to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and approval. Comments submitted during the first public review of this ICR will be provided to OMB. OMB will accept further comments from the public during the review and approval period. OMB may act on HRSA's ICR only after the 30-day comment period for this notice has closed.","document_number":"2024-22182","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/09/27/2024-22182/agency-information-collection-activities-proposed-collection-public-comment-request-information","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2024-09-27/pdf/2024-22182.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2024-22182.pdf?1727354725","publication_date":"2024-09-27","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":"Health Resources and Services Administration","name":"Health Resources and Services Administration","id":222,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/health-resources-and-services-administration","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/222","parent_id":221,"slug":"health-resources-and-services-administration"}],"excerpts":"Information: \n Congress, through enactment of the <span class=\"match\">Social</span> Security Act, title V, section 511 (42 U.S.C. 711), as amended, established the MIECHV Program. The MIECHV Program is designed to: (1) strengthen and improve the programs and activities carried out under title V of the <span class=\"match\">Social</span> Security Act, (2) improve coordination of services for at-<span class=\"match\">risk</span> communities, and (3) identify and provide comprehensive services to improve outcomes for families who reside in at-<span class=\"match\">risk</span> communities. Section 511(b)(1) of the <span class=\"match\">Social</span> Security Act requires that states review and"},{"title":"National Primary Drinking Water Regulations for Lead and Copper: Improvements (LCRI)","type":"Rule","abstract":"In December 2023, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requested comment on the proposed the Lead and Copper Rule Improvements (LCRI), which informed the revisions to the National Primary Drinking Water Regulation (NPDWR) for lead and copper. After consideration of public comment on the LCRI, and consistent with the provisions set forth under the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), the EPA is finalizing revisions to the NPDWR for lead and copper. In this rule, the agency is finalizing requirements for drinking water systems to replace lead and certain galvanized service lines. The final rule also removes the lead trigger level, reduces the lead action level to 0.010 mg/L, and strengthens tap sampling procedures to improve public health protection and simplify implementation relative to the 2021 Lead and Copper Rule Revisions (LCRR). Further, this final rule strengthens corrosion control treatment, public education and consumer awareness, requirements for small systems, and sampling in schools and child care facilities. The final rule will significantly reduce the adverse human health impacts of exposure to toxic lead in drinking water.","document_number":"2024-23549","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/10/30/2024-23549/national-primary-drinking-water-regulations-for-lead-and-copper-improvements-lcri","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2024-10-30/pdf/2024-23549.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2024-23549.pdf?1729264518","publication_date":"2024-10-30","agencies":[{"raw_name":"ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY","name":"Environmental Protection Agency","id":145,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/environmental-protection-agency","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/145","parent_id":null,"slug":"environmental-protection-agency"}],"excerpts":"source water addition. \n \n \n \n Lead in Drinking Water at <span class=\"match\">Schools</span> and Child Care Facilities \n \n \n \n \n • Does not include separate testing and education program for CWSs at <span class=\"match\">schools</span> and child care facilities.\n • <span class=\"match\">Schools</span> and child care facilities that are classified as NTNCWSs must sample for lead and copper.* \n \n \n • CWSs must provide annual public education materials to all <span class=\"match\">schools</span> and licensed child care facilities they serve.\n • CWSs must conduct sampling at 20 percent of elementary <span class=\"match\">schools</span> and 20 percent of licensed child care facilities they serve"},{"title":"Removal of Obsolete Procedures and Requirements Related to F, J, and M Nonimmigrants","type":"Rule","abstract":"On December 12, 2022, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued an interim final rule, which amended regulations to update information that was no longer accurate since the creation of the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS), the Web-based system DHS uses to collect and maintain current and ongoing information on Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP)-certified schools, F-1 and M-1 nonimmigrant students, and J-1 Exchange Visitor Program participants and their sponsors. DHS is now issuing this final rule that introduces no substantive changes from the interim final rule.","document_number":"2024-06657","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/04/03/2024-06657/removal-of-obsolete-procedures-and-requirements-related-to-f-j-and-m-nonimmigrants","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2024-04-03/pdf/2024-06657.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2024-06657.pdf?1712061913","publication_date":"2024-04-03","agencies":[{"raw_name":"DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY","name":"Homeland Security Department","id":227,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/homeland-security-department","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/227","parent_id":null,"slug":"homeland-security-department"},{"raw_name":"Immigration and Customs Enforcement","name":"U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement","id":503,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/u-s-immigration-and-customs-enforcement","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/503","parent_id":227,"slug":"u-s-immigration-and-customs-enforcement"}],"excerpts":"their J-2 dependents). \n SEVIS provides authorized users access to reliable information on F, J, and M nonimmigrants and their dependents. <span class=\"match\">Schools</span> use SEVIS to petition SEVP for certification, which allows the <span class=\"match\">school</span> to offer programs of study to nonimmigrant students. Designated <span class=\"match\">school</span> officials (DSOs) of SEVP-certified <span class=\"match\">schools</span> use SEVIS to: \n • Update <span class=\"match\">school</span> information and apply for recertification of the <span class=\"match\">school</span> for the continued ability to issue the Form I-20, Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant Student Status or successor form, to nonimmigrant"},{"title":"Perchloroethylene (PCE); Regulation Under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)","type":"Rule","abstract":"The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA or Agency) is finalizing a rule to address the unreasonable risk of injury to health presented by perchloroethylene (PCE) under its conditions of use. TSCA requires that EPA address by rule any unreasonable risk of injury to health or the environment identified in a TSCA risk evaluation and apply requirements to the extent necessary so that the chemical no longer presents unreasonable risk. EPA's final rule will, among other things, prevent serious illness associated with uncontrolled exposures to the chemical by preventing consumer access to the chemical, restricting the industrial and commercial use of the chemical while also allowing for a reasonable transition period where the industrial and commercial use of the chemical is being prohibited, providing a time-limited exemption for a critical or essential use of PCE for which no technically and economically feasible safer alternative is available, and protecting workers from the unreasonable risk of PCE while on the job.","document_number":"2024-30117","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/12/18/2024-30117/perchloroethylene-pce-regulation-under-the-toxic-substances-control-act-tsca","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2024-12-18/pdf/2024-30117.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2024-30117.pdf?1734443180","publication_date":"2024-12-18","agencies":[{"raw_name":"ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY","name":"Environmental Protection Agency","id":145,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/environmental-protection-agency","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/145","parent_id":null,"slug":"environmental-protection-agency"}],"excerpts":"far in conducting occupational <span class=\"match\">risk</span> assessments under TSCA, EPA believes that OSHA chemical standards would in general be unlikely to address unreasonable <span class=\"match\">risk</span> to workers within the meaning of TSCA, since TSCA section 6(b) unreasonable <span class=\"match\">risk</span> determinations may account for unreasonable <span class=\"match\">risk</span> to more sensitive endpoints and working populations than OSHA's <span class=\"match\">risk</span> evaluations typically contemplate and EPA is obligated to apply TSCA section 6(a) <span class=\"match\">risk</span> management requirements to the extent necessary so that the unreasonable <span class=\"match\">risk</span> is no longer presented. Because"}]}