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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 104556
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    The Health and Human Services Department, specifically through the Strategic Preparedness and Response Administration, issued a notice regarding a correction to a previous document. In the Federal Register notice 2024-28740, published on December 6, 2024, a correction was made to a figure on page 97015. This correction was officially filed on December 20, 2024.

    Simple Explanation

    The government department in charge of health shared a message to fix a mistake in some numbers they had published earlier. They want to make sure the right information is out there even though they didn't tell us exactly what was changed.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 7369
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    The Office of the Secretary of the Defense Department issued a correction regarding a previously published notice in the Federal Register. The notice, originally published on January 6, 2021, had an incorrect date listed in its DATES section. The date β€œApril 1, 2021” was corrected to β€œMarch 8, 2021” on page 529. This update ensures that anyone referencing the document has the accurate timeline information.

    Simple Explanation

    The Defense Department made a tiny fix to a paper they shared before, changing a date from "April 1, 2021" to "March 8, 2021" so that everyone knows the right day to pay attention to.

  • Type:Rule
    Citation:90 FR 15212
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    In the Federal Register, the General Services Administration issued a correction to a previously published rule. The original document, identified as 2025-05430, appeared on March 28, 2025. The correction involves changing the date "JAN 2025" to "MAR 2025" on page 14054 in two specified sections. The purpose of this correction is to update the rules to reflect the accurate month of approval.

    Simple Explanation

    The General Services Administration fixed a mistake they made earlier. They changed "JAN 2025" to "MAR 2025" to make sure everything is correct, like fixing the date on a calendar to the right month.