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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 6377
    Reading Time:about 14 minutes

    The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) has announced the creation of a new records system called "OPM/Central-23 FEHB Program Enrollment Records." This system will gather and maintain information about people enrolled in the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program and their family members. The records will be used to manage various processes like verifying eligibility and enrollment, handling premiums, and evaluating the effectiveness of the FEHB Program. The new system is set to improve transparency and help OPM respond better to inquiries under the Privacy Act of 1974.

    Simple Explanation

    The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) is starting a new way to keep track of people who have health insurance through their jobs with the government, and they want to make sure everyone's information is correct and safe.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 2476
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    The Selective Service System has submitted several forms to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review to extend their clearance, complying with the Paperwork Reduction Act. These forms include the Selective Service System Change of Information, Correction/Change Form, and Registration Status Forms, which help maintain accurate registration data. Registrants are required to report any changes to their name or address, and they can now update their email and phone number too. Comments on the extension should be sent to both the Selective Service System and the OMB within 30 days of the notice's publication.

    Simple Explanation

    The Selective Service System wants to keep getting permission to use some forms that help people update their important details, like name and address. They asked some big bosses to approve this, and people have 30 days to say what they think about it.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 95795
    Reading Time:about 6 minutes

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) invites comments on a proposed data collection project called "2024 Marburg Traveler Symptom Monitoring and Feedback." This project involves monitoring the symptoms of travelers coming from an outbreak area in Rwanda to prevent the spread of Marburg virus. The monitoring will last for 21 days, using text messages and web surveys in both English and Kinyarwanda, and aims to help CDC assess risks and take necessary public health measures. The CDC will collect information during public health entry screenings and share it with local health departments to improve the management of diseases and the effectiveness of health-related messages.

    Simple Explanation

    The CDC wants to keep an eye on people coming from a place where a nasty virus, called Marburg, is spreading. They will check if these travelers feel sick for 21 days by sending messages and asking questions in English and a local language, but there are many things they haven't figured out yet, like how to keep everyone's info safe and what to do if people don't answer.