Notice 1 Jul 2025 compliance, regulation, transportation, infrastructure, georgia, federal highway administration

🚧Final Agency Actions on Georgia Transportation Project Announced

The FHWA, on behalf of the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT), is issuing this notice to announce actions taken by GDOT and other Federal agencies that are final agency actions. These actions relate to the proposed highway project, which extends on State Route (SR) 9 from its crossing of the Chattahoochee River northward to its intersection with SR 120 for a total length of 1.1 miles. The project also includes improvements to a 0.4-mile east-west segment along Azalea Drive/Riverside Road from just west of SR 9 to Riviera Road. Those actions grant licenses, permits, and approvals for the project.

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Proposed Rule 1 Jul 2025 compliance, regulation, transportation, administrative practice and procedure, railroad, federal, railroad safety, transportation safety

🚂New Proposed Rule on Railroad Horn Usage at Passenger Stations

FRA proposes to amend its safety standards related to the use of the locomotive horn to clarify that no Federal regulation requires a railroad to sound a locomotive horn because of the presence of a passenger station. The proposed rule would clarify that a railroad has discretion to determine policies for sounding a locomotive horn at a passenger station through railroad operating rules. The proposed rule would also provide that if a railroad decides to sound a locomotive horn at a passenger station, the minimum sound level requirements in FRA's Railroad Locomotive Safety Standards would not apply to the sound produced by the horn.

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Notice 1 Jul 2025 compliance, endangered species, marine mammals, permits, noaa, marine ecology

🐬Notice of Marine Mammal and Endangered Species Permit Issuance

Notice is hereby given that a permit has been issued to the following entity under the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) and the Endangered Species Act (ESA).

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Rule 1 Jul 2025 compliance, banking, administrative practice and procedure, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, penalties, treasury department, international business, foreign assets control, sanctions, services, legal services, banks, foreign trade, blocking of assets

⚖️Overview of International Criminal Court-Related Sanctions Regulations

The Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) is adding regulations to implement a February 6, 2025 International Criminal Court-related Executive order. The rule also includes information relevant to a May 9, 2025 Executive order relating to requirements for final rules published in the Federal Register. OFAC intends to supplement these regulations with a more comprehensive set of regulations, which may include additional interpretive guidance and definitions, general licenses, and other regulatory provisions.

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Proposed Rule 1 Jul 2025 compliance, regulations, chemicals, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, incorporation by reference, business impact, hazardous substances, mine safety and health, surface mining, electric power, explosives, mine safety, msha, fire prevention, aerial tramways, noise control

🚧Proposed Rule on Aerial Tramways

MSHA proposes to revise title 30 of the Code of Federal Regulations (30 CFR) part 56 by removing duplicative requirements for aerial tramways. Removing these provisions would not reduce protections afforded to miners because they are unnecessary and duplicative of information elsewhere in 30 CFR part 56.

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Rule 1 Jul 2025 compliance, safety standards, regulation, transportation, incorporation by reference, natural gas, phmsa, pipeline, pipeline safety, industry

📈Pipeline Safety Regulation Update and Industry Compliance Standards

This DFR amends PHMSA's regulations to incorporate by reference the updated industry standard PPI TR-3, Policies and Procedures for Developing Hydrostatic Design Basis (HDB), Hydrostatic Design Stresses (HDS), Pressure Design Basis (PDB), Strength Design Basis (SDB), Minimum Required Strength (MRS) Ratings, and Categorized Required Strength (CRS) for Thermoplastic Piping Materials or Pipe. 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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Proposed Rule 1 Jul 2025 compliance, federal regulation, regulatory changes, transportation, railroad, railroad safety, bridge safety

🚧Proposed Rule on Bridge Load Capacity Evaluation Requirements

FRA proposes to eliminate the Federal requirement that defines the process a track owner must follow when scheduling the evaluation of bridges with no load capacity determination. The requirement was intended as a transitional measure to phase in compliance after the bridge safety regulations became effective. The restrictions on the track owner's discretion to determine the process for evaluation of bridge load capacity are no longer necessary because the regulations have been in effect for almost fifteen years and the transitional period for compliance has ended.

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Proposed Rule 1 Jul 2025 compliance, regulation, transportation, administrative practice and procedure, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, penalties, hazardous materials, hazardous materials transportation, packaging and containers, cost savings, electronic records

📄Streamlining Recordkeeping for Hazardous Materials Carriers

This NPRM proposes to revise the hazardous materials program procedures to allow motor and vessel carriers the option to carry their PHMSA certificate of registration in electronic form.

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Notice 1 Jul 2025 compliance, grants, nih, health research, grant applications

🏥NIH Grant Evaluations

The Department of Health and Human Services announces closed meetings of the Center for Scientific Review for evaluating grant applications. These meetings, including virtual formats, aim to assess proposals in various biomedical fields, emphasizing the importance of confidentiality regarding sensitive and personal information related to the applications.

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Proposed Rule 1 Jul 2025 compliance, transportation, administrative practice and procedure, business operations, federal, railroad safety, railroad regulations

🚂Proposed Rule for Locomotive Horn Sounding Flexibility

This proposed rule would provide greater flexibility for compliance with FRA's train horn regulation. Specifically, this proposed rule would allow for regulatory relief from the required pattern of sounding the locomotive horn in two long blasts, one short blast, and one long blast where trains, locomotive consists, and individual locomotives have stopped in close proximity to a public highway-rail grade crossing location. This proposed rule would instead allow locomotive engineers to vary the pattern of sounding the locomotive horn to only one single blast of the horn as they enter onto and cross over these grade crossing locations.

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