TREASProposed Rule
GENIUS Act Implementation
TechnologyFinance & Banking
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Summary
The GENIUS Act is a new federal rule from the Treasury Department that aims to improve how the government manages and uses data and technology systems. This regulation matters to everyday people because it could affect how federal agencies handle taxpayer information and deliver services more efficiently.
Key Points
- 1The Treasury Department is proposing new standards for how federal agencies should build and maintain their technology systems and data management practices
- 2The rule is designed to make government services faster and more reliable by modernizing outdated computer systems
- 3The public has until November 5, 2025 to submit comments about whether this regulation is a good idea or needs changes
- 4The regulation could affect how federal agencies protect personal information submitted to the government
- 5Implementation could impact thousands of federal employees and millions of Americans who use government services
Key Dates
Published
October 1, 2025
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