DOJProposed Rule
Withdrawal of Rulemaking Actions
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Summary
The Department of Justice is withdrawing a proposed rule it had previously announced. This means the DOJ is canceling plans to create or change a regulation, so the rule will not move forward and people should not expect the changes that were originally proposed.
Key Points
- 1The DOJ is officially canceling a rulemaking process that had been announced earlier
- 2Any proposed changes or new regulations under this action will not be implemented
- 3People and businesses who were preparing for or concerned about this rule no longer need to worry about it taking effect
- 4The specific details of which rule is being withdrawn are not included in this announcement
- 5This is a reversal of a previous government action to create or modify federal rules
Impact Assessment
This withdrawal means the previously proposed regulatory changes will not take effect, so affected parties can disregard expectations about compliance with those specific rule modifications.
Impact Level
Routine
Geographic Scope
National
Compliance Cost
None
Who is Affected
Consumers
Key Dates
Published
September 11, 2025
Regulatory Connections
Other Documents in This Rulemaking (DOJ_FRDOC_0001)
DOJTechnology
Privacy Act; Implementation
DOJOther
Consolidation of the Office of the Executive Secretariat into the Justice Management Division
DOJOther
Rescinding Portions of Department of Justice Title VI Regulations to Conform More Closely with the Statutory Text and to Implement Executive Order 14281
DOJFinance & Banking
Transfer of the Functions of the Tax Division to the Civil Division and the Criminal Division
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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