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Search Results: keywords:"December 2024"

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 104150
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the weekly receipt of Environmental Impact Statements (EIS) from December 9 to December 16, 2024. This notice, required by Section 309(a) of the Clean Air Act, includes summaries and contact information for several projects, such as the MOTSU Real Property Master Plan in North Carolina, the Angoon Hydroelectric Project in Alaska, the South Sacramento Restoration Project in New Mexico, and others. The Department of Energy (DOE) has adopted a final EIS for the Angoon Project, originally filed by the Forest Service, and further republication is needed under specific regulatory requirements.

    Simple Explanation

    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has got a list of reports about how big projects might change nature, like building or fixing things in different places, and they want to share these reports so people can see them. They don’t tell us what the reports say, and the names in the list can be confusing to understand.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 8546
    Reading Time:about 17 minutes

    The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is reviewing a rule change proposed by NYSE American, LLC. The proposal suggests temporarily waiving the Options Regulatory Fee (ORF) for December 2024, aiming to prevent fee collections from exceeding regulatory costs. The fee would resume on January 1, 2025, at the same rate. The SEC temporarily suspended this proposal to allow more time for public feedback and further evaluation of its consistency with relevant laws and fairness in terms of fee allocation.

    Simple Explanation

    The SEC is looking at a plan from a stock exchange to stop charging a special fee just for December 2024 to make sure they don't collect too much money. The fee would start again in January, but they want to hear what people think first.