Source: https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/45/chapter-V
Timestamp: 2017-09-21 17:43:40
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45 CFR Chapter V - FOREIGN CLAIMS SETTLEMENT COMMISSION OF THE UNITED STATES, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
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45 CFR Chapter V - FOREIGN CLAIMS SETTLEMENT COMMISSION OF THE UNITED STATES, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
SUBCHAPTER A - RULES OF PRACTICE (Parts 500 - 503)
SUBCHAPTER B - RECEIPT, ADMINISTRATION, AND PAYMENT OF CLAIMS UNDER TITLE I OF THE WAR CLAIMS ACT OF 1948, AS AMENDED (Parts 504 - 508)
SUBCHAPTER C - RECEIPT, ADMINISTRATION, AND PAYMENT OF CLAIMS UNDER THE INTERNATIONAL CLAIMS SETTLEMENT ACT OF 1949, AS AMENDED, AND RELATED ACTS (Part 509)
SUBCHAPTER D - RECEIPT, ADMINISTRATION, AND PAYMENT OF CLAIMS UNDER THE GUAM WORLD WAR II LOYALTY RECOGNITION ACT (Parts 510 - 511-599)
82 FR 37327 - Definitions; Cost Standards and Procedures; Purchasing and Property Management
FR Doc. 2017-16764
45 CFR Parts 1600, 1630, and 1631
This final rule revises the Legal Services Corporation (LSC or Corporation) regulation on Definitions and Cost Standards and Procedures and creates a new part from LSC&apos;s Property Acquisition and Management Manual (PAMM).
82 FR 37177 - Bonding Requirements for Recipients
FR Doc. 2017-16765
This final rule is effective September 8, 2017. LSC recipients and subrecipients must comply with the rule no later than December 31, 2017.
45 CFR Part 1629
This final rule revises the Legal Services Corporation&apos;s (LSC or the Corporation) regulation about bonding requirements for LSC recipients. It requires recipients to bond all their employees and to ensure that third parties who handle recipients&apos; funds have bond coverage, allows recipients to use other forms of insurance similar to fidelity bonds, raises the minimum level of coverage, and allows recipients to use LSC funds to pay for bonding costs. This final rule updates regulations to reflect current insurance practices and simplifies the language in the rule to reduce confusion.
82 FR 26763 - Implementing the Freedom of Information Act
FR Doc. 2017-11459
This proposed rule would amend the National Endowment for the Arts&apos; (NEA) regulations implementing the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). The NEA proposes these amendments to update the NEA&apos;s current FOIA regulation. This proposed rule updates the NEA&apos;s regulations to reflect statutory changes to FOIA, current NEA organizational structure, and current NEA policies and practices with respect to FOIA. Finally, the rule uses current cost figures in calculating and charging fees.
82 FR 20555 - Bonding Requirements for Recipients
FR Doc. 2017-08857
This proposed rule would revise the Legal Services Corporation&apos;s (LSC or Corporation) regulation about bonding requirements for LSC recipients. It would require recipients to bond all their employees and to ensure that third parties who handle recipients&apos; funds have bond coverage, allow recipients to use other forms of insurance similar to fidelity bonds, raise the minimum level of coverage, and allow recipients to use LSC funds to pay for bonding costs. This proposed rule will update part 1629 to reflect current insurance practices and simplify the language in the rule to reduce confusion.
82 FR 20444 - Fee-Generating Cases
FR Doc. 2017-08835
45 CFR Part 1609
This final rule revises the Legal Services Corporation (LSC or Corporation) regulation regarding fee-generating cases. This rule clarifies the definition of “fee-generating case,” clarifies that brief advice is permitted by the regulation, and revises how a recipient accounts for attorneys&apos; fees awards.
82 FR 16124 - Filing of Claims Under the Guam World War II Loyalty Recognition Act
FR Doc. 2017-06461
Effective date: This rule is effective April 3, 2017. Comment date: Written comments must be submitted on or before June 2, 2017. Comments received by mail will be considered timely if they are postmarked on or before that date. The electronic Federal Docket Management System (FDMS) will accept comments until midnight Eastern Time at the end of that day.
45 CFR Parts 500 and 510
The Guam World War II Loyalty Recognition Act authorizes the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States to adjudicate claims and determine the eligibility of individuals for payment for harms suffered by residents of Guam resulting from the occupation of Guam by Imperial Japanese military forces during World War II. This rule establishes procedures for the filing and adjudication of claims brought under the Guam Loyalty Recognition Act. The rule also provides definitions for the statutory terms “severe personal injury” and “personal injury,” and amends regulations concerning the payment of attorney&apos;s fees.
82 FR 10442 - Income Level for Individuals Eligible for Assistance
FR Doc. 2017-02823
45 CFR Part 1611
FR Doc. 2017-02717
This proposed rule revises the Legal Services Corporation (LSC or Corporation) regulation regarding fee-generating cases. This proposed rule clarifies the definition of “fee-generating case,” clarifies that brief advice is permitted by the regulation, and revises how a recipient accounts for attorneys&apos; fees awards.
82 FR 9174 - Annual Civil Monetary Penalties Inflation Adjustment
FR Doc. 2017-02300
82 FR 1606 - Annual Civil Monetary Penalties Inflation Adjustment
FR Doc. 2016-31897
Effective date: This rule is effective January 15, 2017. Comment due date: Technical comments may be submitted until February 6, 2017.
82 FR 44 - Regulations Implementing the FOIA Improvement Act of 2016
FR Doc. 2016-31521
RIN 3136-AA37
NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES, National Endowment for the Humanities
45 CFR Part 1171
On June 30, 2016, President Obama signed the Freedom of Information Act (“FOIA”) Improvement Act of 2016 (the “FOIA Improvement Act”). Section 3 of the FOIA Improvement Act requires, that not later than 180 days after the date of its enactment, the head of each agency review and revise the agency&apos;s regulations to implement the FOIA Improvement Act&apos;s amendments. The FOIA Improvement Act specifically requires that the regulations of each agency include procedures for engaging in dispute resolution through the FOIA Public Liaison and the Office of Government Information Services. After undertaking a review of its FOIA regulations in accordance with Section 3 of the FOIA Improvement Act, NEH is revising its FOIA regulations to incorporate the statutory mandates.
81 FR 93653 - Definitions; Cost Standards and Procedures; Purchasing and Property Management
FR Doc. 2016-30717
81 FR 92696 - State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Programs
FR Doc. 2016-30455
RIN 0985-AA08
45 CFR Part 1324
In the February 11, 2015 Federal Register, we published a final rule in order to implement provisions of the Older Americans Act (the Act) regarding States&apos; Long-Term Care Ombudsman programs (Ombudsman programs). The effective date was July 1, 2016. This correcting amendment corrects a limited number of technical and typographical errors identified in the February 11, 2015 final rule.
FR Doc. 2016-30241
This final rule is effective January 19, 2017. However, compliance with the new performance standards is not required until the beginning of the next budget period after promulgation of this final rule.