Proposed Rule 24 Apr 2025 u.s., reporting and recordkeeping requirements, compliance, manufactured housing, buildings and facilities, housing standards, regulation, energy conservation, doe, administrative practice and procedure

🏠Proposed Amendments to Energy Standards for Manufactured Housing

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is publishing a notice of proposed rulemaking to amend the compliance date for its manufactured housing energy conservation standards. Currently, manufacturers must comply with these standards on and after July 1, 2025, for Tier 2 homes and 60 days after the issuance of enforcement procedures for Tier 1 homes. DOE is proposing to delay the Tier 2 compliance date to allow DOE more time to consider the proposed enforcement procedures and comments submitted, and to evaluate appropriate next steps that provide clarity for manufacturers and other stakeholders.

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Rule 23 Apr 2025 pricing contracts, risk management, milk marketing orders, agriculture, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, usda, market regulation, dairy

🥛Reauthorization of Dairy Forward Pricing Program Overview

This final rule reauthorizes the Dairy Forward Pricing Program (DFPP) in accordance with the American Relief Act, 2025 (Relief Act). Establishing new contracts under the DFPP was prohibited between the expiration of the program on September 30, 2024, and publication of this final rule. The Relief Act reauthorizes the DFPP program to allow handlers to enter into new contracts until September 30, 2025. Any forward contract entered prior to the September 30, 2025, deadline is subject to a September 30, 2028, expiration date.

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Proposed Rule 23 Apr 2025 marine events, navigation (water), regulation, waterways, boating safety, york river, harbors, coast guard, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, marine safety, small businesses, security measures

⛵Proposed Regulation for Special Local Regulation on York River

The Coast Guard is proposing to establish a special local regulation for certain waters on the York River in Yorktown, VA. This action is necessary to provide for the safety of life on these navigable waters during an annual high-speed boat race. This proposed rulemaking would prohibit persons and vessels from entering the regulated area unless authorized by the Captain of the Port, Sector Virginia or a designated representative. We invite your comments on this proposed rulemaking.

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Rule 23 Apr 2025 navigation (water), waterways, marine regulations, harbors, coast guard, vessel compliance, eastern great lakes, marine safety, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, safety zones, security measures

⚓Coast Guard Regulations on Safety Zones in Eastern Great Lakes

The Coast Guard is amending existing regulations relating to special local regulations and safety zones that occur annually in Captain of the Port Zone Eastern Great Lakes. This action is necessary to provide for the safety of life on these navigable waters.

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Rule 23 Apr 2025 matagorda ship channel, marine safety, navigation (water), waterways, marine environment, harbors, coast guard, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, safety zone, maritime regulations, security measures

🌊Temporary Safety Zone in Matagorda Ship Channel

The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone for certain navigable waters of the Matagorda Ship Channel. The safety zone is needed to protect personnel, vessels, and the marine environment from potential hazards created by the repair of submerged dredge pipeline in the Matagorda Ship Channel. Entry of vessels or persons into this zone is prohibited unless specifically authorized by the Captain of the Port, Sector Corpus Christi, or a designated representative.

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Proposed Rule 23 Apr 2025 government employees, executive order, government, civil service, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, accountability, employment regulations, federal policy

🔍Proposed Rule on Federal Employee Accountability and Performance

The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) is proposing a rule to increase career employee accountability. Agency supervisors report great difficulty removing employees for poor performance or misconduct. The proposed rule lets policy-influencing positions be moved into Schedule Policy/Career. These positions will remain career jobs filled on a nonpartisan basis. Yet they will be at-will positions excepted from adverse action procedures or appeals. This will allow agencies to quickly remove employees from critical positions who engage in misconduct, perform poorly, or undermine the democratic process by intentionally subverting Presidential directives.

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Proposed Rule 22 Apr 2025 securities, administrative practice and procedure, federal reserve, banks, banking, stress testing, federal reserve system, financial institutions, capital regulation, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, holding companies, banking compliance

💰Proposed Changes to Capital Plan Rule and Stress Capital Buffer

The Board is inviting public comment on a notice of proposed rulemaking (the proposal) that would amend the calculation of the Board's stress capital buffer requirement applicable to certain large bank holding companies, savings and loan holding companies, U.S. intermediate holding companies of foreign banking organizations, and nonbank financial companies supervised by the Board to reduce the volatility of the stress capital buffer requirement. The proposal would use the average of the maximum common equity tier 1 capital declines projected in each of the Board's prior two annual supervisory stress tests to inform a firm's stress capital buffer requirement. The proposal would also extend the annual effective date of the stress capital buffer requirement by one quarter, to January 1, to provide additional time for firms to comply with the requirement. In addition, the proposal would make changes to the FR Y-14A/Q/M reports to collect additional net income data that would improve the accuracy of the stress capital buffer requirement calculation, as well as remove data items that are no longer needed to conduct the supervisory stress test. The changes in the proposal are not designed to materially affect overall capital requirements and would decrease regulatory reporting burden.

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Proposed Rule 22 Apr 2025 ludington, navigation (water), security measures, coast guard, vessel safety, harbors, waterways, maritime regulation, commercial vessels, michigan, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, navigation area, marine safety

⚓Proposed Regulations for Ludington Harbor Navigation Safety

The Coast Guard is proposing to establish a regulated navigation area to control vessel movement for certain waters of Lake Michigan, the Ludington Harbor Channel, and Pere Marquette Lake in Ludington, MI. This action is necessary to provide for the safety of life, environment, and property on these navigable waters due to hazardous conditions resulting from increased vessel traffic congestion. We invite your comments on this proposed rulemaking.

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Rule 22 Apr 2025 internet, infants and children, youth, computer technology, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, online services, compliance, parental consent, privacy, biometric data, consumer protection, science and technology, federal trade commission, trade practices, safety, communications, children's privacy

🛡️Amendments to Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule

The Federal Trade Commission amends the Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule (the "Rule"), consistent with the requirements of the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act. The amendments to the Rule, which are based on the FTC's review of public comments and its enforcement experience, include one new definition and modifications to several others, as well as updates to key provisions to respond to changes in technology and online practices. The amendments are intended to strengthen protection of personal information collected from children, and, where appropriate, to clarify and streamline the Rule since it was last amended in January 2013.

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Rule 22 Apr 2025 air pollution control, lead, wisconsin, nitrogen oxides, ozone, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, particulate matter, volatile organic compounds, environmental regulation, compliance, intergovernmental relations, incorporation by reference, air quality, environmental protection, epa, state implementation plan

🌬️EPA Updates Wisconsin Air Quality Regulations

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is revising the format for materials that are made part of the Wisconsin State Implementation Plan (SIP) through the process of incorporation by reference (IBR). The regulations and materials affected by this format change have all been previously submitted by Wisconsin and approved by EPA as part of the SIP.

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