Removing Outdated and Unnecessary Provisions
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This law removes outdated regulations in the agricultural sector, specifically eliminating 7 CFR part 15f, which dealt with discrimination complaints that are no longer relevant. It simplifies the regulatory framework by cutting obsolete rules, reducing compliance burdens for the government and stakeholders in agriculture. The action primarily affects administrative practices and civil rights procedures previously addressed by the eliminated part, with no significant impacts on current operations.
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Key Changes
- Eliminates 7 CFR part 15f from agricultural regulations
- Reduces regulatory complexity in Title 7 of the CFR
- Streamlines administrative processes for civil rights in agriculture
Affected Parties
Government agencies in agricultureStakeholders involved in civil rights compliance
Tags
agriculture,regulation,administrative