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   * Subsequent agency-specific rulemaking or other agency action to apply applicable standards to particular collections of information   * Subsequent agency-specific rulemaking or other agency action to apply applicable standards to particular collections of information
  
-The final joint rule establishes common data standards for participating agencies [[dido:99_annexes:annex-c-references:r2a-fdta-joint-data-standards-final-rule|[R2a]]]. It does not, by itself, change existing reporting requirements or directly apply the standards to every regulated collection of information. Most implementing agencies must subsequently determine, through agency-specific rulemaking or other authorised action, how the joint standards apply to collections within their jurisdiction.+The final joint rule establishes common data standards for participating agencies [[dido:99_annexes:annex-c-references:r2a-fdta-joint-data-standards-final-rule|[R2a]]]. It does not, by itself, change existing reporting requirements or directly apply the standards to every regulated collection of information. Most implementing agencies must subsequently determine, through agency-specific rulemaking or other authorized action, how the joint standards apply to collections within their jurisdiction.
  
 The final rule also recognises that agencies may tailor the joint standards where permitted or adopt other standards when appropriate under the statutory framework [[dido:99_annexes:annex-c-references:r2a-fdta-joint-data-standards-final-rule|[R2a]]]. The implementation timeline, therefore, does not result in a single simultaneous migration to a uniform reporting system. Instead, it establishes a coordinated standards baseline followed by agency-specific implementation decisions, schedules, and transitions. The final rule also recognises that agencies may tailor the joint standards where permitted or adopt other standards when appropriate under the statutory framework [[dido:99_annexes:annex-c-references:r2a-fdta-joint-data-standards-final-rule|[R2a]]]. The implementation timeline, therefore, does not result in a single simultaneous migration to a uniform reporting system. Instead, it establishes a coordinated standards baseline followed by agency-specific implementation decisions, schedules, and transitions.
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