🥕Regulatory Update
FAS is in the process of reviewing all regulations within its purview to reduce regulatory burdens and costs. Pursuant to this review, FAS has identified the following obsolete, unnecessary, and outdated provisions in title 7 of the Code of Federal Regulation (CFR). FAS is removing these provisions to streamline and update title 7.
Learn More🌾Proposed Rule to Reduce Hazardous Materials Training Burdens for Farmers
This NPRM proposes to streamline the exceptions for in-depth security training requirements for farmers by raising the dollar amount of the exception threshold to account for inflation.
Learn More📉Consumer Product Safety Commission Seeks Input on Regulation Reduction
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC, or Commission) invites public comment on opportunities for the Commission to reduce burdens and costs of its existing rules, regulations, or practices without impacting safety.
Learn More📉Cboe BZX Introduces Program for Small Retail Brokers with Fee Waivers
Cboe BZX Exchange proposes a rule change to establish a Small Retail Broker Hosted Solutions Program, aiming to enhance data accessibility for retail investors. The initiative includes fee waivers for hosting brokers and external subscribers, promoting collaboration within the sector. This aims to foster competitiveness and broaden market access, potentially benefiting smaller firms and their investors.
Learn More📄Executive Order to Increase Efficiency in Federal Regulation Publishing
Executive Order 14295 focuses on enhancing the efficiency of the Office of the Federal Register by reducing publication delays and reevaluating fee structures. The order aims to streamline regulatory processes, promoting a more proactive approach to deregulation while ensuring cost-effective measures for federal publication, aligning with the administration's broader deregulation agenda.
Learn More⚓Notice of Agreements Filed Under the Shipping Act of 1984
The Federal Maritime Commission announces the filing of an agreement under the Shipping Act, detailing amendments that reduce assessments for shipping containers. The notice invites comments and provides relevant agreement information, emphasizing transparency and engagement in maritime regulatory processes.
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