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  • Type:Proposed Rule
    Citation:90 FR 8690
    Reading Time:about 13 minutes

    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has proposed a new rule that would affect Boeing 757-200, -200CB, and -300 airplanes. This proposed rule is a response to newly reported cracking in parts of the airplane's structure, which could compromise its safety. To prevent potential safety risks, the rule would require inspections and repairs of these cracks at specific locations on the airplanes. The FAA is seeking public comments on this proposal until March 17, 2025.

    Simple Explanation

    The FAA wants to make sure some airplanes are safe, so they're telling people to check and fix any cracks they find on certain Boeing planes. They are asking for people's thoughts on this idea until March 17, 2025.

  • Type:Proposed Rule
    Citation:90 FR 11906
    Reading Time:about 7 minutes

    The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is proposing a new rule to update its regulations on the storage of spent nuclear fuel. This change involves the Holtec International HI-STORM 100 Cask System and plans to include a revised amendment to update the criteria and methods for evaluating equipment during accidents. The NRC encourages people to submit their comments on this proposed rule by April 14, 2025, and will consider all feedback received by that date. If significant negative feedback is received, the rule could be reviewed further.

    Simple Explanation

    The government wants to update the rules on how to safely store used fuel from nuclear power plants. They are asking people to share their thoughts on these new rules by a certain date next year.

  • Type:Proposed Rule
    Citation:86 FR 7656
    Reading Time:about 11 minutes

    The U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) plans to set up a committee to help create a new rule that supports the Self-Governance PROGRESS Act, which aims to improve self-governance for Indian Tribes. They're asking for public comments and nominations for committee members who will represent affected interests, primarily from Tribal and Federal governments. The committee will consist of 15 to 25 members, meeting over 6 to 12 months, and is tasked with developing regulations to update existing rules about the DOI's Self-Governance Program. The DOI will cover reasonable travel expenses for committee members if needed.

    Simple Explanation

    The U.S. Department of the Interior wants to make a team to help with new rules for how tribes can govern themselves, and they're asking for people to join this team. They will pay for travel if needed, but some people worry about how they choose who gets the money and if everyone gets a fair chance to join.

  • Type:Proposed Rule
    Citation:89 FR 102840
    Reading Time:about 3 minutes

    The Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board (FRTIB) has proposed a new rule allowing the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) record keeper to calculate financial gains or losses, known as breakage, on late or erroneous small contributions and loan payments, even if they total less than $1.00. Previously, the TSP did not calculate breakage if the amount was under $1.00, but technological advancements have made this rule outdated. This proposed rule aims to ensure employees' investments are accurately tracked, even for minor discrepancies. Public comments on this proposal are accepted until February 18, 2025.

    Simple Explanation

    The Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board wants to make sure that even the tiniest mistakes in people's retirement savings, like those less than a dollar, are fixed so everyone’s money is counted correctly. This idea is like making sure you get all your toy pieces back, even the little ones!

  • Type:Proposed Rule
    Citation:89 FR 96152
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) decided to withdraw a proposed rule that was aimed at adding a new requirement for terminal disclaimers to address nonstatutory double patenting. This proposal was initially published in the Federal Register on May 10, 2024, and received over 300 comments during the open comment period, which ended on July 9, 2024. After considering the feedback and due to resource constraints, the USPTO chose not to proceed with this rule at the moment. However, they acknowledged the input from stakeholders and emphasized their commitment to maintaining a balanced and reliable intellectual property system.

    Simple Explanation

    The USPTO decided not to go ahead with a new rule about how to handle cases where two patents seem too similar. They received a lot of comments from people and didn't have enough resources to move forward right now.

  • Type:Proposed Rule
    Citation:86 FR 2615
    Reading Time:less than a minute

    In a proposed rule document by the Environmental Protection Agency, there was a correction concerning pesticide petitions. The correction involved a date change in the document 2020-28117, initially published in the Federal Register on December 21, 2020. The DATES section on page 82998 mistakenly stated "January 20, 2021," which has been corrected to "January 21, 2021."

    Simple Explanation

    The EPA made a little fix to a document about pesticides; they changed a date from January 20, 2021, to January 21, 2021, to correct a mistake.

  • Type:Proposed Rule
    Citation:86 FR 11686
    Reading Time:about 7 minutes

    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to approve updates to a rule that manages emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from graphic arts printing operations in the Yolo-Solano area of California. This update aims to ensure that the local rule is in line with the Clean Air Act and helps reduce pollution that contributes to smog and poor air quality. The EPA is inviting public comments on this proposal until March 29, 2021, and plans to incorporate this new rule into the federal plan when finalized. The proposed rule does not impose additional requirements but seeks to align state and federal standards.

    Simple Explanation

    The EPA wants to make sure that rules for coloring and printing in a part of California match up with big U.S. rules to keep the air clean, and they're asking people what they think about it. They promise the change won't make things harder for businesses that do these kinds of jobs.

  • Type:Proposed Rule
    Citation:90 FR 14217
    Reading Time:about 8 minutes

    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is proposing a rule to modify the Class E airspace near Wrangell Airport in Alaska. This modification would ensure better containment of flight procedures for aircraft, particularly for those that rely on instrument flight rules (IFR). The proposal includes expanding the airspace coverage in certain directions, removing unnecessary airspace areas, and updating the legal descriptions used. Additionally, this initiative aims to enhance aviation safety and does not impose significant economic impact, making it a routine matter for air traffic control. Public comments are invited until May 15, 2025.

    Simple Explanation

    The government wants to change the rules about flying planes around Wrangell Airport in Alaska to make it safer. They are asking people to share their thoughts before they decide.

  • Type:Proposed Rule
    Citation:90 FR 8684
    Reading Time:less than a minute

    The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has issued a correction to a proposed rule regarding the physical protection programs for power reactors. In the Federal Register document, a correction was made to the reference of certain sections, changing β€œΒ§β€‰3.55(b)(1) through (3)” to β€œΒ§β€‰73.55(b)(1) through (3)”. This change ensures the correct legal references are used in the proposed rule. The correction is documented under the citation 90 FR 8684.

    Simple Explanation

    The people in charge of keeping nuclear power plants safe found a tiny mistake in some rules they wrote, where they used the wrong number. They fixed it so everything matches up just right, which helps everyone understand and follow the rules better.

  • Type:Proposed Rule
    Citation:90 FR 13431
    Reading Time:about 3 minutes

    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is reopening the public comment period on a proposed rule concerning air quality standards in Fairbanks North Star Borough, Alaska. Originally published on January 8, 2025, the proposed rule pertains to the 2006 24-hour fine particulate matter (PM2.5) standards. Due to requests for more time to evaluate the proposal, the EPA has extended the comment period by 30 days, until April 23, 2025. However, the EPA is not reopening the comment period for the transportation conformity adequacy process related to motor vehicle emissions budgets.

    Simple Explanation

    The EPA wants to make sure the air in part of Alaska is healthy to breathe, and they are giving people more time to tell them if they think their plan is good or not. They won't allow extra time to talk about car pollution rules, though.