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Justice Department Extends Reporting Requirements for Tribal Assault Services

Published Date: 5/14/2026

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Summary

The Department of Justice is extending the deadline for the Semi-Annual Progress Report for the Tribal Sexual Assault Services Program. This means tribal groups receiving support must keep sharing updates twice a year, helping the agency track progress and improve services. Comments on this process are open until July 13, 2026, and the goal is to keep reporting easy and useful without adding extra hassle.

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Tribal SASP Grantees Must Keep Reporting

Approximately 17 Tribal Sexual Assault Services Program (Tribal SASP) grantees must continue to submit a Semi‑Annual Progress Report twice a year. Each report is estimated to take about one hour, for a total annual burden of 34 hours across all grantees. Public comments on the collection are open through July 13, 2026.

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Key Dates

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Comments Due
5/14/2026
7/13/2026

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