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.

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Rule 1 Jul 2025 compliance, safety standards, federal regulations, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, railroad, penalties, railroad safety, regulatory updates

🚂Final Rule on Safety Glazing Standards for Railroads

This rule makes administrative updates to FRA's safety glazing standards regulations, including updating addresses in those regulations.

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Proposed Rule 1 Jul 2025 compliance, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, education, business, labor regulations, mining industry, mine safety and health, mine safety, training programs

⛏️MSHA Proposes Changes to Miner Training Regulations

MSHA proposes to revise its regulations to eliminate provisions that allow District Managers to require changes in, or additions to, training programs. The current regulations appear to violate statutory authority; the Appointments Clause, by vesting significant regulatory authority in District Managers; and the Administrative Procedure Act (APA), by skipping notice and comment related to undesignated and unpredictable requirements.

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Proposed Rule 1 Jul 2025 compliance, regulatory changes, health, osha, occupational safety and health, occupational safety, vinyl chloride, training requirements

💼OSHA's Proposed Rule to Remove Redundant Vinyl Chloride Training

This proposed rule removes language in OSHA's Vinyl Chloride standard that is duplicative with OSHA's Respiratory Protection standard.

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Rule 1 Jul 2025 compliance, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, penalties, rail industry, safety regulations, federal railroad administration, department of transportation, railroad safety

🚂Updates to Rear End Marking Device Regulations for Railroads

This rule makes administrative updates to FRA's rear end marking device regulations, including updating addresses in those regulations.

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Rule 1 Jul 2025 compliance, regulation, incorporation by reference, natural gas, pipeline safety, public safety, astm standards

📦Pipeline Safety Standards Update

This DFR amends the pipeline safety regulations to incorporate by reference the updated industry standard ASTM F2817, Standard Specification for Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Gas Pressure Pipe and Fittings for Maintenance or Repair. This updated standard will maintain or improve public safety, prevent regulatory confusion, reduce compliance burdens on stakeholders, and satisfy a mandate in the National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act (NTTAA) of 1995.

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Notice 1 Jul 2025 compliance, federal regulation, agriculture, nutrition, state agencies

🍏OMB Review Notice

The USDA has announced a request for comments regarding an information collection relating to the Federal-State Supplemental Nutrition Programs Agreement. This includes a requirement for states to enter a contract for the administration of nutrition programs, such as WIC, ensuring compliance with federal regulations for funding and operations.

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Proposed Rule 1 Jul 2025 compliance, regulation, transportation, motor carriers, safety, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, motor vehicle safety, pipeline, hazardous materials, hazardous materials transportation, business efficiency, packaging and containers, railroad safety

⚠️New Proposed Rule on 10-Year Cylinder Requalification in Transport

PHMSA proposes adopting the provisions of Department of Transportation (DOT) special permit (SP) 14175 into the hazardous materials regulations to authorize a 10-year requalification period when using the ultrasonic examination (UE) testing method for DOT specification 3A and 3AA used for flammable and non-flammable, nonpoisonous gas service. The proposed adoption reflects advances in testing technology and would relieve the burden of performing more frequent cylinder requalification.

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Proposed Rule 1 Jul 2025 compliance, safety, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, business impact, mine safety and health, underground mining, coal mining, msha, electrical safety, mine regulations

⚙️Proposed Changes to Electrical Safety Regulations in Coal Mining

MSHA proposes to revise title 30 of the Code of Federal Regulations (30 CFR) part 75 by removing requirements for the use of permissible electric face equipment in coal seams above the water table. Removing these provisions would not reduce protections afforded to miners.

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Rule 1 Jul 2025 compliance, regulations, transportation, incorporation by reference, natural gas, phmsa, pipeline safety, astm f2945

🚧Pipeline Safety Regulation Update

This DFR amends PHMSA's regulations to incorporate by reference the updated industry standard ASTM F2945, Standard Specification for Polyamide 11 Gas Pressure Pipe, Tubing, and Fittings. This updated standard will maintain or improve public safety, prevent regulatory confusion, reduce compliance burdens on stakeholders, and satisfy a mandate in the National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act (NTTAA) of 1995.

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