CNCSFinal Rule
Civil Monetary Penalty Inflation Adjustment
OtherLabor & Workplace
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Summary
The Corporation for National Service (CNCS) is updating the dollar amounts of fines it can impose on organizations that break its rules, adjusting them for inflation so the penalties keep pace with the rising cost of living. This is a routine update that ensures the agency's enforcement actions remain meaningful and fair.
Key Points
- 1CNCS is increasing the monetary penalties (fines) it can issue when organizations violate federal regulations related to national service programs
- 2The adjustment accounts for inflation, meaning the fines are being raised to maintain their actual purchasing power since they were last set
- 3Organizations that participate in AmeriCorps and other national service programs could face higher financial penalties if they fail to comply with rules
- 4This is an automatic, routine update required by federal law to keep penalties proportional to changes in the economy
- 5The specific penalty amounts for various violations are being recalculated and will now be applied to any enforcement actions going forward
Key Dates
Published
January 14, 2025
This summary is for informational purposes only. It may not capture all nuances of the regulation. Always refer to the official text for authoritative information.
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