2025-22323Rule

DOE Pushes Back Rollback of Sex Discrimination Safeguards in Schools

Published Date: 12/9/2025

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Summary

The Department of Energy is delaying a rule that would remove protections against sex discrimination in education programs that get federal money. This delay gives more time to review public comments and follow legal guidance, pushing the rule’s start date to March 9, 2026. Schools, students, and anyone involved with federally funded education programs should watch for updates since this affects their rights and funding rules.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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Effective Date Pushed to March 9, 2026

If you are a student, parent, or work at a school that receives federal education money, the Department of Energy delayed a rule that would remove sex-discrimination protections until March 9, 2026. The rule was first published May 16, 2025 and had prior delays to September 12, 2025 and December 9, 2025.

More Time for Comments and DOJ Review

The delay gives DOE more time to consider public comments and to follow Department of Justice direction under Executive Order 14281 and Executive Order 12250. That extended review period now runs through March 9, 2026.

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Key Dates

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12/9/2025
3/9/2026

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