NIST Sweeps Out Dusty Rules for Long-Dead Tech Grants
Published Date: 2/19/2026
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Summary
NIST is cleaning house by removing old rules about two tech grant programs, the Advanced Technology Program and the Technology Innovation Program, which are no longer active or authorized by law. This update, effective February 19, 2026, helps keep things clear and current, so no one gets confused about these programs. No money or new programs are involved—just a tidy-up to keep the rulebook fresh!
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Obsolete ATP and TIP Rules Removed
If you are a small business or researcher, NIST removed the regulations for the Advanced Technology Program (15 CFR part 295) and the Technology Innovation Program (15 CFR part 296) effective February 19, 2026. These programs lack statutory authorization because 15 U.S.C. 278n was repealed by Public Law 114-329 on January 6, 2018, and are not operational today; the removal is intended to reduce public confusion.
No New Funding or Programs Created
NIST states this rule involves only removing obsolete regulations and does not create any new grant programs or provide funding. The agency says the elimination will immediately benefit the public at little to no cost and will not add reporting or recordkeeping requirements.
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