Energy Dept Delays Ditching Anti-Discrimination Rules
Published Date: 3/6/2026
Rule
Summary
The Department of Energy is delaying the start date for canceling rules about nondiscrimination in programs it helps fund. This delay gives more time to review feedback and follow guidance from the Justice Department. People and groups involved in federally supported energy programs should watch for updates, as the new effective date is now July 6, 2026, with no immediate cost changes.
Analyzed Economic Effects
1 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Delay of Nondiscrimination Rule Rescission
The Department of Energy has delayed the effective date for canceling its nondiscrimination regulations until July 6, 2026. The delay gives DOE more time to review public comments and follow Department of Justice guidance, and the agency says there are no immediate cost changes because of this delay.
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