Search Results for keywords:"Title V"

Found 2 results
Skip to main content

Search Results: keywords:"Title V"

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 11408
    Reading Time:about 16 minutes

    The Department of Education has announced the process for determining eligible colleges and universities for certain federal programs and is seeking applications for waivers from eligibility requirements for the 2025 fiscal year. These programs, under Titles III and V of the Higher Education Act, provide funding to strengthen institutions serving minority and underserved student populations. Eligible colleges may receive grants or waivers for some financial aid requirements even if they don't receive certain types of grants. Institutions can check their eligibility status online and apply for waivers if needed. Applications are due by April 7, 2025, and must be submitted electronically unless there's no internet access.

    Simple Explanation

    The government department in charge of schools wants to help colleges that teach many students who might not have a lot of money or come from different backgrounds. They are inviting these colleges to ask for special permission to get help or skip some rules, and they need to apply for it by April 7, 2025, using the internet.

  • Type:Proposed Rule
    Citation:89 FR 106399
    Reading Time:about 2 minutes

    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to approve updates to Ohio's title V operating permit rules. These updates include changing the definition of hazardous air pollutants and revising the requirements for a permit statement of basis to align with recent Federal regulations. The changes are mainly part of Ohio's routine regulatory review. Public comments on these proposed changes are invited until January 29, 2025, and can be submitted online or via email.

    Simple Explanation

    The EPA wants to agree to some rule changes in Ohio about what bad stuff in the air counts as dangerous, and these changes match new rules from the U.S. government. They also want people to tell them if they think these changes are good or bad by the end of January 2025.