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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 |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |