Notice 2 Jul 2025 trading, exchange, regulation, securities, nasdaq, etp, market pricing

📈Nasdaq Proposes Enhanced Closing Price Determination for ETPs

The Securities and Exchange Commission has announced a proposed rule change by Nasdaq to modify how the Official Closing Price (NOCP) is determined for exchange-traded products (ETPs) with less than one round lot traded. By adopting a time-weighted average price method, the proposal aims to provide a more accurate reflection of ETP values, particularly for those with lower trading volumes.

Learn More
Notice 2 Jul 2025 regulation, business compliance, hud, public housing, voter registration

🏡HUD Rescinds Voter Registration Notice Affecting Public Housing

The Department of Housing and Urban Development announces that it is rescinding a March 7, 1996, Federal Register notice that provided guidance on efforts by Public Housing Agencies to promote voter registration in Public and Indian Housing.

Learn More
Rule 2 Jul 2025 compliance, regulation, veterans affairs, insurance

📜Editorial Correction on Servicemembers' Life Insurance Regulations

The Department of Veterans Affairs has published a regulatory correction pertaining to Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance and Veterans' Group Life Insurance. This correction reinstates a definition regarding exclusions related to abortions, clarifying the scope of the coverage under Title 38 of the Code of Federal Regulations.

Learn More
Notice 2 Jul 2025 regulatory compliance, business implications, cas board, federal procurement, cost accounting standards

📊Cost Accounting Standards Board Meeting Agenda Overview

The Office of Federal Procurement Policy (OFPP), Cost Accounting Standards Board (CAS Board) is publishing this notice to advise the public of its upcoming meetings. The meetings are closed to the public.

Learn More
Rule 2 Jul 2025 compliance, regulations, nhtsa, transportation, fmvss, child restraint systems, automotive safety

🚗NHTSA Announces Temporary Enforcement Discretion for CRS Standards

This notice announces that NHTSA will not take enforcement action against regulated entities for failing to comply with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 213a, Child restraint systems--side impact protection until the publication of any final rule finalizing NHTSA's May 30, 2025 proposal.

Learn More
Proposed Rule 2 Jul 2025 compliance, transportation, motor carriers, administrative practice and procedure, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, law enforcement, fisheries, department of labor, construction industry, radio, wages, child labor, labor law, petroleum, seamen, seafood, television, wage and hour, fair labor standards act

📜Proposed Removal of Non-Binding Interpretive Rules for Labor Regulations

The Department of Labor (Department) proposes to remove parts located in Title 29, Chapter V, Subchapter B of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) that were not originally issued, or subsequently amended, through notice-and-comment rulemaking. Because these parts consist of interpretive rules and policy statements regarding the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) which do not carry the force and effect of law, the Department believes that these parts, to the extent that they have not benefitted from public comment, should be repurposed as sub- regulatory guidance. The Department seeks comment on what provisions in Subchapter B should be retained in the CFR, as well as what kind of sub-regulatory guidance the Department should use to preserve interpretive rules and policy statements that are removed from the CFR. This summary can be found at https://www.regulations.gov by searching by the RIN: 1235-AA52.

Learn More
Rule 2 Jul 2025 regulations, aviation, faa, safety, aircraft, aviation safety, incorporation by reference, air transportation, airworthiness directives, airbus, helicopter maintenance

🚁FAA Airworthiness Directive for Airbus H160-B Helicopters Compliance

The FAA is adopting a new airworthiness directive (AD) for all Airbus Helicopters Model H160-B helicopters. This AD was prompted by occurrences of premature in-service degradation of the main rotor swashplate assembly (swashplate) bearing. This AD requires repetitively inspecting the swashplate bearing for the presence of grease, and depending on the inspection results, performing corrective actions. This AD requires performing certain operational checks, downloading and analyzing certain data, and, depending on the results of the operational checks, further corrective actions. This AD also requires repetitively performing one flight under specific conditions. Additionally, this AD requires inspecting grease on the swashplate bearing and, depending on the inspection results, applying a certain grease or replacing the grease. This AD allows installing certain part- numbered swashplate bearings provided certain requirements are met. The FAA is issuing this AD to address the unsafe condition on these products.

Learn More
Rule 2 Jul 2025 compliance, regulation, aviation, faa, safety, aircraft, aviation safety, incorporation by reference, air transportation, helicopter, ad

✈️New Airworthiness Directive for Safran Helicopter Engines

The FAA is adopting a new airworthiness directive (AD) for all Safran Helicopter Engines, S.A. (Safran) Model ARRIUS 2B2 engines. This AD was prompted by a manufacturer review of collected data from in- service engines that indicated the preference injector may clog over time caused by fuel coking, which decreases the permeability of the preference injector. This AD requires initial and repetitive non- extinguishing tests for engine flameout and replacement of the preference injector if necessary, a one-time modification (software upgrade) of the electronic engine control unit (EECU) and, for certain engines, repetitive replacements of the preference injector. The FAA is issuing this AD to address the unsafe condition on these products.

Learn More
Notice 2 Jul 2025 regulatory compliance, finance, investment, cboe, options trading, bitcoin, etf

📈Cboe Proposes Trading Options on VanEck Bitcoin ETF

The Cboe Exchange has filed a proposal to list and trade options on the VanEck Bitcoin ETF, amending existing rules to accommodate this new product. This change aims to increase market transparency and provide investors with more tools for managing Bitcoin-related risks, in line with evolving regulatory environments for cryptocurrency investments.

Learn More
Rule 2 Jul 2025 compliance, administrative practice and procedure, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, penalties, fees, nrc, nuclear regulation, antitrust, nuclear power plants and reactors, cost savings, design certification

🏗️NRC Revises Nuclear Design Certification Duration to 40 Years

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is amending its regulations to revise the duration of design certifications (DCs). Specifically, this direct final rule replaces the 15-year duration for DCs with a 40-year duration period, both for existing DCs currently in effect and generically for future DCs, including renewals. This direct final rule does not change the date of issuance or renewal for existing DCs (i.e., the start date by which an existing DC may be referenced remains unchanged). This direct final rule also incorporates a minor editorial correction.

Learn More