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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 10567
    Reading Time:about 65 minutes

    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has made available a collection of applicability determinations, alternative monitoring decisions, and regulatory interpretations related to various air quality standards and programs, such as NSPS, NESHAP, and others. These determinations help clarify whether specific facilities or equipment must follow certain EPA regulations, and they often involve evaluating requests for alternative monitoring methods or exemptions. A summary of 59 documents added to the Applicability Determination Index on October 22, 2020, includes topics like monitoring plans for emissions from industrial processes and compliance with air quality standards for specific facilities. These documents are available online for public access, and complete details can be found through the EPA's Clean Air Act Compliance Monitoring website.

    Simple Explanation

    The EPA has shared decisions on rules for air pollution from factories and other sources, showing which rules apply to them and if any special exceptions are allowed. These decisions are helpful for understanding how to keep the air clean, even though the details can be tricky to understand.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 12347
    Reading Time:about 5 minutes

    The National Park Service has published a notice regarding the repatriation of human remains and associated funerary objects held at Sonoma State University under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA). The notice details that these remains and objects are culturally affiliated with the Cachil DeHe Band of Wintun Indians, the Kletsel Dehe Wintun Nation, and the Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation, among others. Repatriation may occur on or after April 16, 2025. Interested Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations can request the repatriation of the remains and objects by contacting the representative listed in the notice.

    Simple Explanation

    The National Park Service is helping return important old things, like bones and special items, to the tribes they came from. These things are at a university in California, and the tribes can ask for them back.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 3223
    Reading Time:about 5 minutes

    The Federal Register notice from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is asking for nominations for the Medicare Evidence Development & Coverage Advisory Committee (MEDCAC). This committee provides advice on Medicare coverage policies by evaluating scientific evidence for medical treatments and technologies. Nominations must be submitted by February 17, 2025, and should include details like the nominee’s qualifications and lack of conflicts of interest. The committee wants to ensure diverse representation, so they are especially encouraging nominations from different backgrounds, including those from racial and ethnic groups, individuals with disabilities, and across the gender spectrum.

    Simple Explanation

    The government is looking for people to join a group that helps decide which medicines and treatments older people can use. They want lots of different people, from different backgrounds, to join and share their knowledge.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 8144
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    The Southwest Research Institute's Cooperative Research Group on Numerical Propulsion System Simulation (NPSS) has reported a change in membership. Solar Turbines, Inc. from Houston, TX, has joined the group. The group, which is still accepting new members, submitted this update under the National Cooperative Research and Production Act of 1993, aiming to limit antitrust damage recovery. The most recent notifications before this were filed on May 31, 2024, and noted in the Federal Register on September 12, 2024.

    Simple Explanation

    The Southwest Research Institute has a team working together on airplane engines, and a new company from Texas called Solar Turbines, Inc. has joined this team to help out.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 6865
    Reading Time:less than a minute

    Volkswagen Group of America Chattanooga Operations, LLC submitted a notification to the Foreign-Trade Zones (FTZ) Board about proposed production activities at their Chattanooga, Tennessee facility in September 2020. The board reviewed the notification and decided that no further examination was necessary. On January 19, 2021, Volkswagen was authorized to proceed with the production activities, following FTZ regulations and laws. The approval is subject to compliance with the FTZ Act and specific board regulations.

    Simple Explanation

    Volkswagen got permission to make cars in a special area in Chattanooga where they do not have to pay certain taxes. The rules say they can go ahead as long as they follow the special area's laws.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 8053
    Reading Time:about 4 minutes

    OSHA has announced the expansion of recognition for TUV Rheinland of North America, Inc. (TUVRNA), allowing them to add a new testing site in Taiwan as part of their Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) scope. This expansion, which takes effect on January 23, 2025, enables TUVRNA to conduct product testing and certification at the new location, provided they comply with specific standards and conditions set by OSHA. TUVRNA must notify OSHA of any significant changes in its operations or ownership and continue to adhere to all regulatory requirements.

    Simple Explanation

    Imagine a toy store gets permission to open a new section. This means it can now check if new toys are safe to play with, just like it does in its other sections. A group called OSHA has allowed TUV Rheinland to do the same by letting it check and certify products in Taiwan, as long as they follow the rules.

  • Type:Rule
    Citation:89 FR 96790
    Reading Time:about 3 hours

    In a new interim final rule, the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) announced changes to the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) regarding advanced computing and semiconductor manufacturing items. These changes include new controls on semiconductor equipment, high bandwidth memory, and software keys. The rule aims to limit specific exports to countries of concern, such as China, due to national security risks. The refinements include foreign direct product rules, license requirements, and clarifications to assist compliance.

    Simple Explanation

    The government is making new rules about selling high-tech items, like computers and chips, to certain countries because they want to keep these items safe. They're adding more checks and rules to make sure these items don't go to places or people who could use them in ways that aren't safe.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 8465
    Reading Time:about 37 minutes

    MIAX Emerald, a national securities exchange, has proposed a rule change to implement new fees, including a one-time membership application fee and testing and certification fees. The membership fee varies based on the applicant's role, with Electronic Exchange Members (EEMs) charged $2,500 and Market Makers $3,000, reflecting the greater complexity in evaluating Market Maker applications. Additionally, fees for Application Programming Interface (API) testing and Network Connectivity are being introduced to offset resources spent in the process. The fees are being structured to ensure they cover the costs incurred by the exchange, without imposing unfair discrimination among market participants.

    Simple Explanation

    MIAX Emerald wants to charge some new fees like a joining fee and fees for testing systems to make sure they work well with theirs, all to cover their costs for helping new members join and test safely. They are trying to be fair by adjusting the fees based on how complex the member's needs are, but some people think it might be confusing or not very clear why some have to pay more than others.

  • Type:Rule
    Citation:86 FR 7927
    Reading Time:about 2 hours

    The Federal Reserve Board has established new rules to adjust the capital and stress testing requirements for large bank holding companies and intermediate holding companies. These rules are tailored to the risk levels of different companies, with specific standards set for firms falling under "Category IV" based on the Board's revised prudential framework. This update aligns with previous rule changes and includes modifications to capital planning, stress tests, and regulatory reporting requirements. The final rule also requires certain savings and loan holding companies to adhere to similar capital planning and stress testing standards.

    Simple Explanation

    The Federal Reserve made some new rules for big banks to make sure they have enough money saved up for difficult times. They want these banks to plan better for the future and check how much money they need, with special rules for different types of banks based on how risky they are.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 4168
    Reading Time:about 2 minutes

    The Department of State, together with the United States Global Change Research Program, is asking expert reviewers to assess the second-order draft of the IPCC Working Group III's contribution to the Sixth Assessment Report. This review process is part of the United States government's ongoing evaluation to ensure the report reflects a balanced and objective view on climate change issues. Experts can register to review the draft and provide comments via the USGCRP's online system starting January 18, 2021. Comments for inclusion in the U.S. government submission must be submitted by February 22, 2021, though experts may also participate in the IPCC's own review process.

    Simple Explanation

    The State Department wants smart people to help them check a big report on climate change to make sure it's fair and right. People who want to help have to sign up online by January 18, 2021, and send their thoughts by February 22, 2021.