USDA Seeks Feedback on Rural Energy Program Paperwork Updates
Published Date: 3/2/2026
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Summary
The USDA’s Rural Business-Cooperative Service is updating the paperwork for the Rural Energy for America program and wants your feedback by May 1, 2026. This change affects farmers and small rural businesses applying for energy grants or loans, aiming to make the process clearer and less time-consuming. No big cost changes yet, but your input could help shape a smoother, smarter form-filling experience!
Analyzed Economic Effects
3 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 2 costs, 0 mixed.
Providing Data Affects REAP Eligibility
If you apply for REAP guaranteed loans or grants for renewable energy systems or energy-efficiency improvements, the data you provide will be used to determine eligibility. Furnishing the data is voluntary, but failure to provide required information could result in program benefits being withheld or denied.
Paperwork Update for REAP Applicants
If you are an agricultural producer or a rural small business applying for Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) grants or loans, USDA plans to revise the REAP application paperwork and is asking for comments by May 1, 2026. The agency says the change aims to make the forms clearer and less time-consuming; it estimates an average public reporting burden of 3.43 hours per response and lists 3,366 respondents and a total annual burden of 156,867 hours.
Paperwork Burden on Nonprofits and Universities
The agency identifies the respondents to this information collection as nonprofit corporations and institutions of higher education, estimating 3,366 respondents who each average 13.58 responses, for a total of 45,731 responses and an estimated 156,867 annual burden hours. The average burden is estimated at 3.43 hours per response.
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