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  • Type:Rule
    Citation:90 FR 557
    Reading Time:about 4 minutes

    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has established new Class E airspace at Redfield Municipal Airport in South Dakota. This update supports the development of new instrument procedures and instrument flight rule (IFR) operations at the airport. The new airspace regulations begin at 700 feet above ground level and extend in a 6.3-mile radius around the airport. The rule is part of the FAA's ongoing efforts to ensure safe and efficient airspace use, and it is scheduled to take effect on April 17, 2025.

    Simple Explanation

    The FAA is adding some new sky rules around an airport in Redfield, South Dakota, so planes can fly safely using special tools when they can't see well. These rules start about as high as 70 basketball hoops stacked on top of each other and go out far enough to cover the airport and a bit more.

  • Type:Rule
    Citation:89 FR 103641
    Reading Time:about 59 minutes

    The Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has introduced a final rule that changes some parts of the Code of Federal Regulations. This rule updates the way payments for legal services, originating from outside the United States, are handled. OFAC is now requiring recordkeeping instead of reporting requirements and has revised general licenses, so payments for certain legal services can be made from external funds. This rule is effective from December 19, 2024, and applies starting March 12, 2025.

    Simple Explanation

    The Treasury has made a new rule that changes how people pay for lawyer help with money from outside the country. Instead of telling the government about it, they just have to keep good records.