Treasury Begs Permission to Quiz Cash Printer Wishlists
Published Date: 11/26/2025
Notice
Summary
The Treasury’s Bureau of Engraving and Printing is asking banknote equipment makers to take a quick survey about new money features. This helps ensure their machines can spot and handle future dollar bill designs. About 15 companies will respond three times a year, spending about an hour each time—no extra costs, just sharing their expert feedback by December 26, 2025.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
Time Burden on Banknote Makers
About 15 banknote equipment companies will be asked to voluntarily complete a Bureau of Engraving and Printing survey three times a year. Each response takes about 1 hour, for an estimated total of 45 annual responses and 45 burden hours across respondents.
Manufacturers Can Review Future Note Features
Banknote equipment manufacturers can voluntarily comment on proposed Federal Reserve Note redesign features to tell the Bureau whether their machines can detect, validate, transport, and store those features. The survey is intended to inform BEP efforts to develop features for future FRN redesigns.
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