DOIFinal Rule

Practices before the Department of the Interior; Correction

OtherEnergyAgricultureEnvironment

Summary

The Department of the Interior issued a correction to its rules about how people and organizations can conduct business and submit documents to the agency. This update fixes errors or clarifications in the previous version to make sure everyone follows the right procedures when dealing with the Interior Department.

Key Points

  • 1This is a technical correction to existing rules about how to properly interact with the Department of the Interior
  • 2The correction ensures that the official procedures for submitting documents, applications, and complaints are accurate and clear
  • 3Affected groups include businesses, nonprofits, Native American tribes, and individuals who work with the Interior Department on permits, leases, or other matters
  • 4The changes likely clarify deadlines, filing requirements, or other procedural details that people need to follow
  • 5No major policy changes are being made—this regulation simply fixes errors in the existing rules to prevent confusion

Impact Assessment

If you are a small business or organization that submits documents to the Department of the Interior, this means you should follow the corrected procedures to ensure your submissions are properly filed and processed.

Impact Level
Routine
Geographic Scope

National

Compliance Cost

Minimal

Who is Affected
Small BusinessesState GovernmentsTribal Nations

Key Dates

Published

June 2, 2025

This summary is for informational purposes only. It may not capture all nuances of the regulation. Always refer to the official text for authoritative information.