Notice of Determinations; Culturally Significant Objects Being Imported for Exhibition-Determinations: “Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Treasures From the Mozarteum Foundation of Salzburg” Exhibition
Published Date: 2/2/2026
Notice
Summary
The U.S. government has approved the temporary import of special Mozart treasures from Salzburg for an exciting exhibition at The Morgan Library & Museum in New York. These culturally important objects will be shown in the U.S. because it’s in the national interest, with possible future displays elsewhere. This means music lovers and history fans get a rare chance to see Mozart’s legacy up close, with no extra costs or delays announced.
Analyzed Economic Effects
1 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Mozart Treasures Approved for U.S. Show
The U.S. government approved the temporary import of certain culturally significant Mozart objects for display in the exhibition "Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Treasures from the Mozarteum Foundation of Salzburg" at The Morgan Library & Museum in New York, with possible additional venues to be determined. This determination was published in the Federal Register on February 2, 2026.
Your PRIA Score
Personalized for You
How does this regulation affect your finances?
Sign up for a PRIA Policy Scan to see your personalized alignment score for this federal register document and every other regulation we track. We analyze your financial profile against policy provisions to show you exactly what matters to your wallet.
Key Dates
Related Federal Register Documents
2026-04931 — Schedule of Fees for Consular Services-Fee for Administrative Processing of Request for Certificate of Loss of Nationality of the United States
Good news for U.S. citizens and nationals who want to give up their citizenship! Starting April 13, 2026, the fee for processing a Certificate of Loss of Nationality drops from $2,350 to just $450. This big price cut makes it way easier and cheaper to handle this important paperwork at U.S. embassies and consulates.
2025-17851 — Schedule of Fees for Consular Services, Department of State and Overseas Embassies and Consulates-Visa Services Fee Changes
The Department of State is adding a $1 fee to enter the Diversity Visa lottery to share costs more fairly among all applicants. This means everyone who wants to try their luck at the visa lottery will pay a small fee upfront, instead of only winners paying later. The new fee will start when you register online, so get ready to pay a buck when you apply!
2025-14826 — Visas: Visa Bond Pilot Program
The Department of State is launching a 12-month pilot program where some travelers applying for B-1/B-2 visas from certain countries might need to pay a bond up to $15,000. This applies to visitors from places with high visa overstays or special citizenship rules. The goal? To make sure folks follow visa rules and keep travel safe and fair.
2026-09760 — Notice of Department of State Sanctions Action
The U.S. Department of State has removed KUZEY STAR SHIPYARD, a Turkish company linked to Russian activities, from the special sanctions list as of October 9, 2025. This means their property and interests in the U.S. are no longer blocked, easing financial and trade restrictions. If you’ve been watching this company, now’s the time to note the change and adjust plans accordingly!
2026-09761 — Notice of Department of State Sanctions Action
The U.S. Department of State has officially removed Kyriaki Demetriou Kamperi from the special sanctions list, meaning her property and interests in the U.S. are no longer blocked. This change took effect on January 8, 2026, and signals a shift in how certain sanctions are applied. If you’re tracking sanctions or business ties, this update could impact financial dealings and legal status.
2026-08656 — 60-Day Notice of Proposed Information Collection: Crisis Assistance Request Form, OMB Control No. 1405-0259
The Department of State wants to keep using the Crisis Assistance Request Form to help U.S. citizens, permanent residents, and their families during emergencies abroad. They’re asking for public feedback by July 6, 2026, before renewing approval to collect this info. Filling out the form takes about 5 minutes, and it’s totally voluntary with no cost involved.
Previous / Next Documents
Previous: 2026-02007 — Combined Notice of Filings #1
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission got new filings from solar and energy companies about their status and rate changes. These updates affect energy producers and users, with some changes kicking in as soon as February 1, 2026. If you want to comment, you’ve got until mid to late February, so don’t miss your chance to weigh in on these energy moves!
Next: 2026-02011 — Notice of Determinations; Culturally Significant Objects Being Imported for Exhibition-Determinations: “Miró and the United States” Exhibition
The U.S. government has approved the temporary import of important art pieces for the "Miró and the United States" exhibition at The Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C. This means these culturally valuable objects can be shown to the public, which benefits art lovers and supports cultural exchange. The exhibition may also travel to other locations, making this a big win for art fans nationwide.