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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 17834
    Reading Time:about 2 minutes

    The Civil Division of the Department of Justice plans to submit an information collection request to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. The collection is related to the Annuity Broker Declaration Form, used to assess whether a broker meets the qualifications to be listed as an annuity broker under Public Law 107-273. The public is invited to comment on the necessity, effectiveness, burden, and methods of the information collection by June 27, 2025. The form will require about 300 respondents to complete annually, with an average time of one hour per response.

    Simple Explanation

    The Department of Justice wants to know if certain people, called annuity brokers, are qualified to do their jobs, and they are asking for public thoughts on this. They're checking if this process is helpful, what effect it has, and if it takes too much time.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 17834
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    The Department of Justice has proposed a Consent Decree related to a lawsuit, United States v. Jarboe Realty & Investment, Co., concerning cleanup costs at a Superfund site in North St. Louis County, Missouri. Under the agreement, Jarboe Realty will pay $769,722.00 for past and future environmental response efforts led by the Army Corps of Engineers and the Department of Energy. In exchange, the company receives protection from further lawsuits concerning these costs. The public can comment on this proposed agreement within 30 days from the notice's publication date.

    Simple Explanation

    The Department of Justice is telling everyone about a deal with a company called Jarboe Realty. Jarboe Realty will give some money, $769,722.00, to help clean a dirty spot in Missouri, and in return, they won't get in trouble later for this mess. People have 30 days to tell them what they think about this deal.