Proposed Rule 2 Jun 2025 administrative practice and procedure, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, freedom of information, labor market, economic impact, minnesota, wages, government employees, wage areas, employment regulation, federal wages

💵Proposed Changes to Hennepin NAF Wage Area and Business Impacts

The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) is proposing a rule to abolish the Hennepin, Minnesota, nonappropriated fund (NAF) Federal Wage System (FWS) wage area and define most of its counties to the nearest NAF FWS wage areas. Those counties without NAF FWS employment would no longer be defined to a NAF wage area. These changes are necessary because NAF FWS employment in the survey area has been declining, and the local activities no longer have the capability to conduct local wage surveys.

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Rule 2 Jun 2025 compliance, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, security measures, harbors, coast guard, waterways, marine safety, navigation (water), safety zone, oil spill, gulf of america, maritime operations

🚤Temporary Safety Zone Established in Gulf of America

The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone one nautical mile in all directions around well #59 at approximate position 29[deg]04'28.919" N, 089[deg]10'48.720" W, near the Pass A Loutre State Wildlife Management Area. The safety zone is needed to protect persons and critical infrastructure from the potential contamination due to an oil spill in the Gulf of America. Entry of vessels or persons into this zone, or movement of vessels within this zone is prohibited unless specifically authorized by the Captain of the Port or a designated representative.

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Proposed Rule 30 May 2025 compliance, regulation, transportation, motor carriers, administrative practice and procedure, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, motor vehicle safety, fmcsa, penalties, investigations, maritime carriers, mexico, highway safety, freight forwarders, brokers, fmcsr, buses, hazardous materials transportation, highways and roads, intermodal transportation, moving of household goods

🚌FMCSA Proposes Removal of Obsolete Water Carrier References

FMCSA proposes to remove all obsolete references to "water carriers" in the FMCSA regulations (FMCSRs). FMCSA does not specifically regulate water carriers except to the extent that such carriers also engage in motor carrier operations. In such cases, the existing FMCSRs provide appropriate coverage of the carrier's motor carrier operations.

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Proposed Rule 30 May 2025 regulatory compliance, vehicle safety, nhtsa, transportation, imports, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, incorporation by reference, motor vehicle safety, fmvss

🚗Proposed Removal of FMVSS No. 216

NHTSA is proposing to remove the obsolete Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 216, related to roof crush resistance.

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Proposed Rule 30 May 2025 compliance, regulation, vehicle safety, nhtsa, transportation, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, motor vehicle safety

🚗NHTSA Proposes Removal of Obsolete Vehicle Reporting Directives

NHTSA is proposing to remove obsolete directives from the phase-in reporting requirements.

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Proposed Rule 30 May 2025 compliance, regulation, vehicle safety, nhtsa, transportation, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, motor vehicle safety, compressed natural gas

🚗Proposed Changes to Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards

NHTSA is proposing to remove obsolete directives from the phase-in reporting requirements in Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 304.

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Rule 30 May 2025 regulations, transportation, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, infrastructure, highway safety, bridges, grant programs-transportation, mass transportation, highways and roads, federal highway administration, asset management

🛣️FHWA Rescinds Outdated Transportation Management Regulations

This final rule rescinds the regulations issued on December 10, 1996, and amended on February 14, 2007, Management and Monitoring, thereby removing obsolete regulations governing transportation management and monitoring systems. Further, FWHA finalizes the proposed updates to the regulations governing risk-based Asset Management Plans by determining that no further action is needed.

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Proposed Rule 30 May 2025 government contracts, transportation, federal regulations, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, business compliance, infrastructure, highway safety, grant programs-transportation, highways and roads, traffic regulations, funding programs

🛣️Impact of Rescinding Forest Highway Program Regulations

FHWA proposes to rescind the regulations issued regarding the Forest Highway Program.

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Proposed Rule 30 May 2025 compliance, regulations, transportation, motor carriers, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, motor vehicle safety, fmcsa, highway safety, trucking

🚚Proposed Rule Changes for Motor Carrier Inspection Report Compliance

FMCSA proposes to revise the requirement that motor carriers and intermodal equipment providers sign and return a completed roadside inspection form to the issuing State agency. FMCSA is aware that not all issuing State agencies require the return of these reports, and that requiring motor carriers and intermodal equipment providers to submit these reports to a State that does not require, or even request, the return of the form, creates an unnecessary burden. Through this proposed change, completed forms will only be returned to those States that request them. This action is in response to a petition for rulemaking from the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA).

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Rule 30 May 2025 compliance, regulation, transportation, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, grant programs-transportation, equal employment opportunity, highways and roads, federal highway administration

🚧Elimination of Duplicative EEO Regulations by Federal Highway Administration

The FHWA is removing outdated and duplicative regulations requiring State highway agencies to submit to FHWA, on an annual basis, Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Program plans for FHWA approval. Currently, FHWA is responsible for oversight of State highway agencies' EEO programs, which include collection and analysis of internal employment data, development of an internal affirmative action hiring plan, and contractor compliance reporting. These regulations overlap with, and are duplicative of, other Federal requirements enforced by other Federal agencies. In addition, an Executive order (E.O.) issued by President Donald J. Trump repealed a previous E.O. that was relied on to initially promulgate the regulation. Elimination of these regulations will reduce administrative and monetary burdens on Federal- aid recipients.

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