CFTC Seeks Comments on New Trading Information Collections
Published Date: 2/27/2026
Notice
Summary
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission is asking for public feedback on a new information collection plan that could affect traders and companies. They want to make sure the paperwork isn’t too much of a hassle and are open to comments until March 30, 2026. This review helps keep things fair and clear without costing too much time or money.
Analyzed Economic Effects
1 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
Former CFTC Staff Must File Conflict Notice
If you are a former CFTC member or employee who is employed or retained to represent any person before the Commission within two years of leaving, you must file a brief written statement with the Commission's Office of the General Counsel. The agency estimates the filing takes 0.10 hours per response, expects 20 respondents, and estimates 2 total annual burden hours (OMB Control No. 3038-0025). Comments on this information collection are due March 30, 2026.
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