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  • Type:Rule
    Citation:89 FR 102721
    Reading Time:about 26 minutes

    The Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) have issued new regulations to clarify the definition of a "coverage month" for calculating the Premium Tax Credit (PTC). Starting in 2025, these rules ensure a month is considered a coverage month even if the full premium isn't paid, provided certain conditions are met. This applies in cases such as grace periods, state emergency orders, or meeting a premium payment threshold. The regulations aim to enhance reporting consistency across exchanges, impacting taxpayers who receive health insurance via the Health Insurance Exchange.

    Simple Explanation

    The Treasury Department and the IRS have made a new rule that helps people keep their health insurance, even if they can't pay the full amount every month. This means if someone is a little late or pays part of it, they might still be covered, starting in 2025.

  • Type:Proposed Rule
    Citation:90 FR 9071
    Reading Time:about 8 minutes

    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is proposing to amend a section of Jet Route J-96 in the airspace near Cimarron, New Mexico. This change is due to navigation issues that have made part of the route unusable since 2020. The proposal would remove the segment of the route between the Cimarron and Garden City, Kansas, navigational aids. This adjustment is not expected to negatively affect air traffic, as alternative routes are available for pilots.

    Simple Explanation

    The FAA wants to change a plane path in the sky near Cimarron, New Mexico, because part of it hasn’t worked right since 2020, and they believe planes will still find other ways to get where they’re going.

  • Type:Rule
    Citation:89 FR 99085
    Reading Time:about 91 minutes

    The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) has updated its regulations for testing and approving electric motor-driven equipment in gassy mines. The new rules allow manufacturers to use eight ANSI-approved standards for safety, which can replace some specific MSHA requirements but offer flexibility while maintaining safety. These changes are intended to encourage the use of innovative technology in mines and make the approval process more efficient for manufacturers. The rule becomes effective on January 9, 2025.

    Simple Explanation

    MSHA has made new rules that let makers of special machines used in dangerous mines choose to follow some different safety standards, which can make things safer and easier. These changes aim to help bring new and better technology into mines by simplifying how these machines get approved.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 2397
    Reading Time:about 25 minutes

    The Department of Education is announcing the availability of grants for the fiscal year 2021 to support programs for American Indian and Alaska Native students through the Office of Indian Education Formula Grants to Local Educational Agencies. These grants aim to help local educational agencies and Indian organizations create educational programs that meet the cultural and academic needs of these students. Applications for the grants will be submitted through a two-part electronic system, with strict deadlines for each part. The program does not require cost sharing and is designed to supplement existing educational funding.

    Simple Explanation

    The Department of Education is giving out money to help schools teach Native American kids better, but you have to ask for it online, and there are lots of rules to follow. It's a bit like a treasure hunt where there are different maps for small and big treasures, and even though anyone can play, it might be easier if you've played before or have friends who know the rules well.

  • Type:Proposed Rule
    Citation:89 FR 96144
    Reading Time:about 39 minutes

    The National Park Service is proposing changes to how the U.S. participates in the World Heritage Convention. These updates aim to align U.S. regulations with the latest guidelines from UNESCO regarding cultural and natural heritage sites. The proposal includes refining procedures for nominating U.S. sites to the World Heritage List, ensuring adequate legal protection for nominated sites, and encouraging public involvement in heritage preservation. The public is invited to comment on these proposed rules, with feedback due by February 3, 2025.

    Simple Explanation

    The National Park Service wants to update how the U.S. chooses special places to be part of a global list of important sites, like old buildings and beautiful parks. They want people to help by sharing their thoughts on these updates by February 2025.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 95734
    Reading Time:about 5 minutes

    The Economic Development Administration (EDA), part of the Department of Commerce, is inviting public comments on its information collection practices as part of the Paperwork Reduction Act. They are seeking feedback to help assess and improve their processes, reduce the public's reporting burden, and evaluate the necessity and utility of the information collected. This notice allows for 60 days of public comment before the collection submission to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). Comments need to be submitted by February 3, 2025.

    Simple Explanation

    The Economic Development Administration is asking people to share their thoughts on questions they ask to collect information, to see if they can make it easier and better. They want to make sure these questions are important and don't take too much time for everyone to answer.

  • Type:Rule
    Citation:89 FR 102675
    Reading Time:about 111 minutes

    The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) has issued a final rule to update how the federal government assesses the suitability and fitness of individuals for civil service positions. This rule establishes new standards and procedures for evaluating federal employees, contractors, and non-appropriated fund positions, including a shift to continuous vetting to ensure ongoing eligibility. It aims to streamline and standardize vetting processes across various federal roles, ensuring that workforce integrity and efficiency are maintained. The rule also clarifies criteria for determining unsuitable or unfit behavior, but with caution to respect individual rights under existing laws.

    Simple Explanation

    Think of a big team at work needing to make sure everyone is playing fair and doing their jobs well. The team boss has made some new rules to check on everyone regularly, not just once in a while, to keep everything running smoothly and safely.

  • Type:Rule
    Citation:89 FR 100228
    Reading Time:about 4 hours

    The U.S. Department of the Interior has issued final regulations revising the rules that implement Tribal Self-Governance as part of the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act. This update was created through negotiations among Self-Governance and non-Self-Governance Tribes and the Department. The new regulations aim to give Tribes more control over certain federal programs and associated funding, reduce bureaucratic barriers, and better align these regulations with Tribal sovereignty and self-determination principles. These rules also establish procedures for future involvement and input from Tribal nations, along with setting standards for managing federal programs and responsibilities.

    Simple Explanation

    The U.S. Department of the Interior is making changes to rules to help Native American tribes have more say in how certain government programs are run, which will make it easier for them to manage the money and resources that come with those programs.

  • Type:Rule
    Citation:89 FR 96535
    Reading Time:about 94 minutes

    The National Park Service (NPS) has revised the rules for right-of-way (ROW) permits, which allow the use of lands and waters they manage for infrastructure like power lines and cell towers. These updates make the NPS's process more similar to other Department of the Interior bureaus, introduce pre-application meetings, and require standardized application forms. The new rules also broaden the ways to determine fair market value and highlight the need for construction permitting, address advances in technology, and align with recent laws. These changes aim to protect park resources while making the process clearer for applicants.

    Simple Explanation

    The National Park Service made new rules for how people can use park land for things like power lines or cell towers to make the process easier and fairer, but some people might find the rules a bit tricky to understand.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 95215
    Reading Time:about 9 minutes

    The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced an application fee of $730 for the calendar year 2025. This fee applies to institutional providers who are enrolling in or revalidating their enrollment in Medicare, Medicaid, or the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) and adding a new Medicare practice location. The fee is effective from January 1, 2025, to December 31, 2025. The increase in cost was determined by adjusting the previous year's fee of $709 by 3% based on inflation data.

    Simple Explanation

    The U.S. government says that big health places like hospitals have to pay $730 in 2025 to sign up or keep being a part of special health programs. This money helps make sure everything runs smoothly for people who need care.