Rule 25 Aug 2025 small business, transportation, imports, wildlife, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, exports, u.s. fish and wildlife service, endangered and threatened species, plants, economic impact, wildlife management, hunting, migratory birds, hunting regulations

🦆Economic Impact of 2025-26 Migratory Bird Hunting Regulations

This rule prescribes the seasons, hours, areas, and daily bag and possession limits for hunting migratory game birds. Taking of migratory game birds is prohibited unless specifically provided for by annual regulations. This rule permits the taking of designated species during the 2025-26 season.

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Rule 25 Aug 2025 compliance, environmental regulation, environmental protection, epa, administrative practice and procedure, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, incorporation by reference, intergovernmental relations, ozone, air pollution control, volatile organic compounds, sulfur oxides, emissions control, florida, waste treatment and disposal, aluminum, fluoride, phosphate, fertilizers, solid waste incineration, methane, industrial facilities

♻️Florida Approves Emissions Control Plan for Waste Incineration

The Environmental Protection Agency is taking final action to approve a state plan submitted by the State of Florida, through the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) on May 31, 2017, that was supplemented on December 19, 2017, and February 2, 2018, for implementing and enforcing the Emissions Guidelines (EG) applicable to existing Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration (CISWI) units. The State plan provides for implementation and enforcement of the EG, as finalized by the EPA on February 7, 2013, and amended on June 23, 2016, applicable to existing CISWI units for which construction commenced on or before June 4, 2010, or for which modification or reconstruction commenced after June 4, 2010, but no later than August 7, 2013. The Florida State plan establishes emission limits, monitoring, operating, recordkeeping, and reporting requirements for affected CISWI units.

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Proposed Rule 25 Aug 2025 regulations, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, business compliance, fishing, seafood industry, fisheries, west coast, pacific mackerel

🎣Pacific Mackerel Harvest Specifications for 2025-2027

NMFS proposes to implement annual harvest specifications and management measures for Pacific mackerel in the U.S. exclusive economic zone (EEZ) off the West Coast for the fishing year July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2026, and the fishing year July 1, 2026, through June 30, 2027. These specifications include overfishing limits (OFL), allowable biological catch (ABC), annual catch limits (ACL), harvest guidelines (HG), and annual catch targets (ACT) for each respective fishing year. If the fishery attains the ACT for either fishing year, 8,143 metric tons (mt) for 2025-2026 or 9,448 mt for 2026-2027, the directed fishery will close, reserving the 1,000-mt difference between the HG and ACT as a set-aside for incidental landings in other coastal pelagic species (CPS) fisheries and other sources of mortality. The HG is 9,143 mt for 2025-2026 and 10,448 mt for 2026-2027. This rulemaking is made pursuant to the CPS Fishery Management Plan (FMP), and is intended to conserve and manage the Pacific mackerel stock off the U.S. West Coast.

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Rule 25 Aug 2025 reporting and recordkeeping requirements, security measures, harbors, coast guard, maritime safety, waterways, marine safety, navigation (water), st. thomas, temporary rule, airport regulations

🌊New Temporary Safety Zone Near Cyril E. King Airport Implementation

The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone for navigable waters west of the Cyril E. King Airport in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. The safety zone is needed to protect personnel, vessels, and the marine environment from potential hazards created by the proximity of the low flying aircrafts to vessels in the vicinity of the waters off the Cyril E. King Airport in St. Thomas, USVI. Entry of vessels or persons into this zone is prohibited unless specifically authorized by the Captain of the Port, Sector San Juan.

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Rule 25 Aug 2025 regulatory compliance, administrative practice and procedure, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, nuclear energy, department of energy, security measures, freedom of information, confidential business information, organization and functions (government agencies), antitrust, classified information, nuclear materials, nuclear power plants and reactors, advisory committees, emergency preparedness, industrial facilities, antitrust immunity, defense production act, voluntary agreements

⚡New Rules for Voluntary Agreements Under Defense Production Act

This interim final rule codifies standards and procedures the Department of Energy will follow when developing and carrying out voluntary agreements and plans of action under the Defense Production Act. The Defense Production Act provides a defense from antitrust laws with respect to any action taken to develop or carry out any voluntary agreement or plan of action when certain criteria are met. The rule will apply the Defense Production Act's long-standing provisions and will be set out in a new and dedicated part in the Code of Federal Regulations.

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Proposed Rule 22 Aug 2025 regulatory compliance, consumer protection, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, business impact, telecommunications, fcc, communications common carriers, telephone, billing

📞FCC Proposes Changes to Slamming and Billing Regulations

In this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM), the Commission seeks comment on whether the current slamming and truth-in-billing rules remain necessary today to protect consumers. The Commission proposes changes to modernize and simplify these rules to reflect the evolution of the telecommunications marketplace, retain core consumer protections against unauthorized carriers switches and charges, and reduce regulatory burdens. The Commission seeks comment on whether the slamming rules remain necessary, and if such rules are necessary, the document proposes to modernize and streamline the current rules consistent with the statutory requirements of section 258 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the Act). The Commission seeks comment on whether the truth-in-billing rules remain necessary and if such rules are necessary, the Commission seeks comment on streamlining them.

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Rule 22 Aug 2025 safety standards, regulation, aviation, faa, aircraft, aviation safety, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, dassault aviation, aircraft design

✈️FAA Issues Special Conditions for Dassault Falcon 10X Aircraft

These special conditions are issued for the Dassault Aviation Falcon Model 10X series airplanes. These airplanes will have a novel or unusual design feature when compared to the state of technology envisioned in the airworthiness standards for transport-category airplanes. This design feature is an electronic flight control system with a side stick controller instead of a conventional control column and wheel. This kind of controller is designed for one hand only operation. The applicable airworthiness regulations do not contain adequate or appropriate safety standards for this design feature. These special conditions contain the additional safety standards that the Administrator considers necessary to establish a level of safety equivalent to that established by the existing airworthiness standards.

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Rule 22 Aug 2025 compliance, administrative practice and procedure, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, fda regulations, drug approval, labeling, veterinary, animal health, animal feeds, animal drugs

🐾FDA Amendments to Animal Drug Regulations Impacting Businesses

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA or we) is amending the animal drug regulations to reflect application-related actions for new animal drug applications (NADAs) and abbreviated new animal drug applications (ANADAs) during April, May, and June 2025. The animal drug regulations are also being amended to improve their accuracy and readability.

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Proposed Rule 22 Aug 2025 compliance, imports, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, foreign relations, penalties, fishing, fisheries, noaa, marine conservation, treaties, statistics, fishing vessels, mobulid rays, atlantic highly migratory species

🐟Proposed Regulation

NMFS is proposing changes to regulations to implement the binding International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) Recommendation 24-12 on mobulid rays of the family Mobulidae, which was adopted in 2024. Specifically, NMFS is proposing to prohibit retention of mobulid rays in fisheries for Atlantic highly migratory species (HMS), to require mobulid rays to be released unharmed in HMS fisheries, and to implement mobulid ray handling practices for vessels fishing with pelagic longline gear.

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Proposed Rule 22 Aug 2025 regulatory compliance, small business, government procurement, administrative practice and procedure, financial assistance, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, intergovernmental relations, investigations, federal government, small businesses, authority delegations (government agencies), individuals with disabilities, sba, investment companies, government property, loan programs-business, grant programs-business, size standards

📈Proposed Changes to Small Business Size Standards by SBA

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA or the Agency) proposes to increase its monetary based small business size definitions (commonly referred to as "size standards") for 263 industries (259 receipts based and four assets based). SBA proposes to retain receipts based size standards for 237 industries and 12 subindustries ("exceptions") and remove one exception. SBA's proposal relied on its recently revised "Size Standards Methodology" (Revised Methodology). SBA seeks comments on its proposed changes to size standards and data sources it evaluated to develop the proposed size standards. SBA also invites comments on its proposed policy of not lowering any size standards, except for excluding dominant firms from qualifying as small. In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(4), a summary of this rule may be found at www.regulations.gov.

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