Peace Corps Requests Review for Routine Information Collection Forms
Published Date: 5/13/2025
Notice
Summary
The Peace Corps is asking for approval to collect some information and wants your thoughts before they send it to the government for a final yes. This is a normal step to make sure the questions they ask are clear and not too much work. If you’re involved with the Peace Corps, this could affect you soon, but no big costs or changes are expected right now.
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