Rule 1 Jul 2025 regulatory compliance, transportation, administrative practice and procedure, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, penalties, railroad safety, freight industry, digital submissions

🚂FRA Updates Regulations for Locomotive Horns and Compliance Requirements

This rule makes administrative updates to FRA's use of locomotive horns at public highway-rail grade crossings regulations, including updating addresses in those regulations.

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Proposed Rule 1 Jul 2025 regulation, transportation, safety, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, mass transportation, oversight, rail transit

🚆Proposed Changes to Public Transportation Safety Training Regulations

FTA is proposing changes to the reporting requirements for the Public Transportation Safety Certification Training Program (PTSCTP). The proposed revisions would reduce reporting burdens for rail transit agencies and State Safety Oversight Agencies (SSOA).

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Rule 1 Jul 2025 compliance, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, pensions, erisa, employee benefits, department of labor, labor regulations, employee benefit plans

📜Simplification of ERISA Regulations through Bulletin Removal

This DFR removes from the Code of Federal Regulations prospectively certain interpretive bulletins under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 that the Department of Labor (DOL) believes are obsolete. The obsolete interpretive bulletins were published shortly after ERISA's enactment in 1974 to provide compliance assistance for employee benefit plans, plan sponsors and fiduciaries. Because of subsequent guidance issued by the DOL, and the effect of Reorganization Plan No. 4 of 1978, the DOL believes the interpretive bulletins are no longer needed, and if left on the books, add potential confusion and unnecessary complexity. Removing obsolete regulations eliminates the burden on the public of having to determine whether they need to comply with the regulations. This action is being taken pursuant to Executive Order 14192, titled Unleashing Prosperity Through Deregulation (90 FR 9065, Feb. 6, 2025). This action improves the daily lives of the American people by reducing unnecessary, burdensome, and costly Federal regulations.

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Proposed Rule 1 Jul 2025 compliance, safety standards, regulation, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, railroad, penalties, freight, federal railroad administration, railroad safety, cost-saving, freight cars

🚂Proposed Rule on Freight Car Age Requirements by FRA

FRA proposes to amend its freight car safety regulations to repeal the requirement for special approval to place or continue a freight car in service if it is more than 50 years old or equipped with any design or type component listed in appendix A to this part. Instead, railroads would be able to continue or place such "overage" cars in service after complying with uniform safety requirements. Those requirements would include comprehensive shop inspections by a designated inspector, single-car air brake testing, recordkeeping, and, as appropriate, stenciling. The proposed requirements are consistent with the most important conditions that FRA now requires through the existing special approval process. Repealing the special approval process and replacing it with the proposed, uniform requirements would provide equivalent safety outcomes while reducing burdens on railroads and eliminating the added delay involved in petitioning FRA for a special approval.

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Rule 1 Jul 2025 compliance, business regulation, transportation, safety, drug testing, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, penalties, alcohol abuse, drug abuse, federal railroad administration, railroad safety, alcohol and drug regulations

🚆Updates to Railroad Alcohol and Drug Use Regulations

This rule makes administrative updates to FRA's control of alcohol and drug use regulations, including updating addresses.

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Proposed Rule 1 Jul 2025 compliance, transportation, administrative practice and procedure, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, penalties, civil penalties, electronic service, hazardous materials transportation, railroad safety, fra

🚄FRA Proposes Amendments to Railroad Safety Enforcement Procedures

This proposed rule would update FRA's railroad safety enforcement procedures and rules of practice to require electronic service of documents. This proposed rule would also establish procedures to implement new authority regarding civil penalties for alleged Federal railroad safety violations. Finally, this proposal would make other necessary administrative updates, such as correcting addresses.

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Proposed Rule 1 Jul 2025 compliance, regulation, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, hazardous materials, hazardous materials transportation, packaging and containers, department of transportation, business savings

📦Proposed Rule for Continued Use of Hazardous Materials Packaging

This NPRM proposes to revise the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR) to allow for the continued use of packagings authorized under a manufacturing special permit for duration of the useful life of the package. The current HMR provisions require an otherwise safe and usable package to be discontinued solely because the original special permit has expired or was not renewed.

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Rule 1 Jul 2025 compliance, regulation, safety, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, railroad, penalties, federal railroad administration, railroad safety

🚂Regulatory Updates from the Federal Railroad Administration for Businesses

This rule makes administrative updates to FRA's special notice and emergency order procedures: railroad track, locomotive and equipment, including updating addresses.

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Proposed Rule 1 Jul 2025 compliance, regulations, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, reporting requirements, department of labor, labor, labor organizations

📊Proposed Rule to Revise Labor Organization Report Filing Thresholds

This proposed rule revises the filing thresholds in 29 CFR 403.4(a) for the Forms LM-2, LM-3, and LM-4 Labor Organization Annual Reports. This summary can be found at www.regulations.gov by searching by the RIN: 1245-AA15.

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Proposed Rule 1 Jul 2025 regulation, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, employment, labor market, employment services, grant programs-labor, state governance, staffing models

💼Proposed Rule on Employment Service Staffing Flexibility by DOL

The Department of Labor (Department) is proposing to remove the requirement that States use State merit staff to provide Wagner- Peyser Employment Service (ES) services. This deregulatory action would allow States to use the staffing model that provides the required services with the most efficient model for their State. This summary can be found at www.regulations.gov by searching by the RIN: 1205-AC22.

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