Hearings, Meetings, Proceedings, etc.: Negotiated Rulemaking Committees; Correction
Summary
The Department of Education is making a correction to rules about how federal negotiated rulemaking committees operate—these are groups that bring together different stakeholders to help develop new education policies. This correction clarifies procedures for how these committees hold meetings and make decisions, ensuring the process is fair and transparent for all involved parties.
Key Points
- 1This is a correction to existing rules about negotiated rulemaking committees, which are groups that help the Department of Education develop new policies by bringing together different viewpoints
- 2The regulation affects how these committees schedule meetings, conduct discussions, and document their work
- 3The change applies to anyone involved in federal education policy development, including school officials, student advocates, and education organizations
- 4Public comment period runs until August 29, 2025, allowing people to submit their feedback before the rule is finalized
- 5The correction aims to make the committee process clearer and ensure all participants have fair opportunities to be heard
Key Dates
July 29, 2025
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