Notice 3 Jul 2025 sunshine act, national science foundation, teleconference, business meeting, strategic plan

📞National Science Board Teleconference Notice Overview

The National Science Board's Committee on Strategy announces a scheduled teleconference to discuss agenda items, including Chair's remarks and an update on the NSF's strategic plan for fiscal years 2026-2030. The meeting will be conducted via videoconference and is closed to the public.

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Notice 30 Jun 2025 national science foundation, grants, sunshine act, research infrastructure, funding opportunities, teleconference

📞NSF Sunshine Act Meeting on Mid-scale Research Infrastructure Award

The National Science Board's Committee on Awards and Facilities announces a teleconference meeting to discuss and vote on the Mid-scale Research Infrastructure Program award. The meeting adheres to the NSF Act and Government in the Sunshine Act, focusing on enhancing national research capabilities. Participation and outcomes may provide insights into funding opportunities for eligible projects.

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Notice 27 Jun 2025 accommodations, sunshine act, compliance, public meetings, nuclear regulatory commission

📅NRC Sunshine Act Meetings Schedule for June-August 2025

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) announces its public meeting schedule for the weeks of June 30, July 7, 14, 21, 28, and August 4, 2025. The notice includes details on accommodations for individuals with disabilities and how the public can stay informed about these meetings. No specific issues will be discussed during the mentioned weeks.

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Notice 27 Jun 2025 board meeting, government, grants, sunshine act, neighborhood reinvestment corporation, financial reports, washington dc, capital corporations

🏢Sunshine Act Meetings by Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation

The Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation will hold a Sunshine Act meeting to discuss various agenda items, including executive session reports from the CEO, CFO, and General Counsel. The meeting will also cover action items related to board leadership, grants, and an ethics review, with portions open to the public for transparency.

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Rule 25 Jun 2025 healthcare, regulation, consumer protection, administrative practice and procedure, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, sunshine act, intergovernmental relations, health care, conflict of interests, indians, medicaid, youth, civil rights, insurance, brokers, health records, health insurance, hospitals, technical assistance, individuals with disabilities, aged, organization and functions (government agencies), advertising, grant programs-health, taxes, sex discrimination, citizenship and naturalization, advisory committees, public assistance programs, grants administration, women, loan programs-health, state and local governments, enrollment, health maintenance organizations (hmo), aca, premium tax credit

🏥Marketplace Integrity and Affordability Regulations Overview

This final rule revises standards relating to denial of coverage for failure to pay past-due premium; excludes Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients from the definition of "lawfully present;" establishes the evidentiary standard HHS uses to assess an agent's, broker's, or web-broker's potential noncompliance; revises the Exchange automatic reenrollment hierarchy; revises standards related to the annual open enrollment period and special enrollment periods; revises standards relating to failure to file and reconcile, income eligibility verifications for premium tax credits and cost-sharing reductions, annual eligibility redeterminations, de minimis thresholds for the actuarial value for plans subject to essential health benefits (EHB) requirements, and income-based cost-sharing reduction plan variations. This final rule also revises the premium adjustment percentage methodology and prohibits issuers of coverage subject to EHB requirements from providing coverage for specified sex-trait modification procedures as an EHB.

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Notice 23 Jun 2025 sunshine act, grants, corporate governance, board meetings, financial reports, neighborhood reinvestment

📈Sunshine Act Meeting Overview of Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation

The Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation will hold a Sunshine Act meeting to discuss various corporate governance matters, including executive reports and action items on officer elections and grant approvals. Parts of the meeting will be closed to the public, particularly those covering sensitive executive sessions and compensation discussions.

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Notice 23 Jun 2025 compliance, sunshine act, nuclear regulatory commission, accessibility, public meetings

📅NRC Public Meeting Schedule and Accessibility Information

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission announces public meetings under the Sunshine Act for the weeks of June and July 2025. While no meetings are scheduled during these weeks, the document details information on accommodations for individuals with disabilities and provides contact details for inquiries, emphasizing public participation in regulatory processes.

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Notice 20 Jun 2025 sunshine act, federal election commission, meeting cancellation, government notice

🏛️Federal Election Commission Meeting Canceled - Sunshine Act Notice

The Federal Election Commission announces the cancellation of its Open Meeting originally scheduled for June 26, 2025. The meeting was to be conducted in a hybrid format, allowing for both in-person and virtual attendance. Contact information for more details is provided.

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Notice 6 Jun 2025 compliance, sunshine act, nuclear regulatory commission, public meetings

📅NRC Sunshine Act Meetings Notice for June and July 2025

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission provides a schedule for public meetings, indicating specific dates and topics for discussion. Accommodations for individuals with disabilities are mentioned, and public attendance is encouraged. The notice emphasizes community engagement and outlines contact information for further inquiries regarding the meetings.

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Proposed Rule 4 Jun 2025 compliance, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, sunshine act, penalties, postal service, investigations, security measures, telecommunications, fcc, authority delegations (government agencies), freedom of information, privacy, organization and functions (government agencies), communications, radio, communications equipment, equal access to justice, classified information, infants and children, ng911, satellites, communications common carriers, internet, telephone, government publications, emergency-services, public-safety

📞FCC Proposes New Rules for Next Generation 911 Services

In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (the FCC or Commission) proposes rules that would help ensure that emerging Next Generation 911 (NG911) networks are reliable and interoperable. NG911 is replacing legacy 911 technology across the country with Internet Protocol (IP)-based infrastructure that will support new 911 capabilities, including text, video, and data. However, for NG911 to be fully effective, NG911 networks must safeguard the reliability of critical components and support the interoperability needed to seamlessly transfer 911 calls and data from one network to another. When the Commission first adopted 911 reliability rules in 2013, the transition to NG911 was in its very early stages. Since then, many state and local 911 Authorities have made significant progress in deploying NG911 capabilities in their jurisdictions. This Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (FNPRM) is the next step in fulfilling the Commission's commitment to facilitate the NG911 transition and to ensure that the transition does not inadvertently create vulnerabilities in the nation's critical public safety networks. The FNPRM proposes to update the definition of "covered 911 service provider" in the Commission's existing 911 reliability rules to ensure that the rules apply to service providers that control or operate critical pathways and components in NG911 networks. It also proposes to update the reliability standards for providers of critical NG911 functions to ensure the reliable delivery of 911 traffic to NG911 delivery points, and proposes to establish NG911 interoperability requirements for interstate transfer of 911 traffic between Emergency Services IP Networks (ESInets). In addition, the FNPRM proposes to modify the certification and oversight mechanisms in the current 911 reliability rules to improve reliability and interoperability in NG911 systems while minimizing burdens on service providers, and proposes to empower state and local 911 Authorities to obtain reliability and interoperability certifications directly from covered 911 service providers.

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