Information Collection Request; Application for Payment of Amounts Due Persons Who Have Died, Disappeared, or Have Been Declared Incompetent
Published Date: 4/14/2026
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The USDA’s Farm Service Agency is asking for comments on keeping their current form that helps family or representatives claim payments when a farmer has died, disappeared, or can’t manage their affairs. This form stays the same, and no new costs or changes are planned. If you want to share your thoughts, make sure to do it by June 15, 2026!
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