2025-11505Notice

GSA Maps Out Smarter Paths to Federal Rule-Breaker Busts

Published Date: 6/23/2025

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Summary

The U.S. General Services Administration is stepping up to tackle criminal offenses in federal rules, following a new executive order aimed at cutting down on over-the-top punishments. This means agencies will get clearer guidance on when to refer cases for criminal enforcement, helping everyone play fair and stay out of trouble. If you work with federal regulations, expect smarter, sharper rules that could save time and money soon!

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GSA Guidance on Criminal Referrals

If you work with federal regulations, the General Services Administration will provide guidance to agencies on when to refer regulatory violations for criminal enforcement. This guidance follows the executive order called "Fighting Overcriminalization in Federal Regulations" and is meant to address criminally liable regulatory offenses.

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6/23/2025

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