Labor Authority Fixes Word Bloopers in Claims Rules
Published Date: 5/8/2026
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The Federal Labor Relations Authority fixed a few wording mistakes in its new rules for the Administrative False Claims Act, which helps catch and stop false claims against the government. These corrections make the rules clearer and officially take effect on May 26, 2026. If you work with government claims or legal procedures, these updates keep things running smoothly without changing any costs or deadlines.
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