AmeriCorps Seeks Nod to Keep Disability Reimbursement Form
Published Date: 3/31/2026
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Summary
AmeriCorps is asking for approval to keep using a form that helps people request money back for disability accommodations. This affects individuals and organizations who need these accommodations and want to get reimbursed. Comments on this form are open until April 30, 2026, and no changes to costs or timing are expected.
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AmeriCorps keeps reimbursement form
You or your organization can keep using the AmeriCorps Disability Accommodations Reimbursement Request Form to ask for money back for reasonable accommodations. AmeriCorps estimates 20 annual responses and a total of 7 annual burden hours, lists OMB Control Number 3045-0179, and says comments are due by April 30, 2026; the current collection expires March 31, 2026. AmeriCorps plans to renew the form without changes and will continue using it until OMB approves the renewal.
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