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  • 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:Rule
    Citation:86 FR 8098
    Reading Time:about 37 minutes

    The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) has issued a final rule to remove obsolete regulations related to subordinate organizations of State savings associations, which were originally transferred from the Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS) following the Dodd-Frank Act. These regulations, found in 12 CFR part 390, subpart O, were deemed unnecessary because their requirements are largely duplicated by other existing Federal Deposit Insurance Act (FDI Act) provisions. By removing these regulations, the FDIC aims to simplify its rules, making them easier for the public and State savings associations to understand and follow. The changes are set to take effect on March 5, 2021.

    Simple Explanation

    Imagine a school that has a bunch of rules nobody really needs anymore because other important rules already cover what they say. The people in charge decide to erase those unneeded rules, so everything is easier to read and follow. That's what the FDIC did with these old money-organization rules.

  • Type:Rule
    Citation:89 FR 97518
    Reading Time:about 32 minutes

    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has updated its regulations to include the latest version (Version 4.0) of business practice standards for interstate natural gas pipelines, created by the North American Energy Standards Board (NAESB). This update aims to improve efficiency and reliability in the natural gas industry and enhance cybersecurity protections. The new rules go into effect on February 7, 2025, with compliance required by August 1, 2025. FERC continues to exclude certain standards, like optional model contracts, from being incorporated by reference.

    Simple Explanation

    FERC has made new rules to help gas pipelines work better and stay safe from hackers; these rules will start in February 2025, but some smaller companies worry about the cost and the tricky rules they might not understand.

  • Type:Rule
    Citation:90 FR 18911
    Reading Time:about 8 minutes

    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued special conditions for Boeing Model 747-400 series airplanes modified by Archeion Holdings LLC. These planes will feature a new digital system design allowing greater external connectivity, which wasn't anticipated in existing safety standards. The conditions aim to ensure the airplanes’ electronic systems remain secure against unauthorized access and threats. Interested parties are invited to comment on these conditions by June 20, 2025.

    Simple Explanation

    The people who make flying safe wrote special rules for a type of plane called the Boeing 747 that got some cool new tech. They want to make sure that strangers can’t sneak into the plane's computer systems through things like the internet, so they're asking for ideas on how to keep it really safe.

  • Type:Rule
    Citation:90 FR 15412
    Reading Time:about 2 minutes

    The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued a clarification explaining that language in the preamble of a previous rule about nondiscrimination based on disability does not carry legal weight because it was not included in the official regulatory text. This clarification focuses on discussions about whether gender dysphoria could be considered a disability, noting that such preamble language isn't legally enforceable. The Department aims to reduce confusion by affirming that only the regulatory text itself has legal authority. This clarification emphasizes that interpretations or statements in rule preambles do not have the force of law.

    Simple Explanation

    The Health Department wants everyone to know that only certain parts of a rule are like real rules you have to follow. They said some words about a medical condition weren't actually part of the official rule, so they don’t count as rules people have to listen to.

  • Type:Rule
    Citation:89 FR 105288
    Reading Time:about 3 hours

    The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a final rule establishing new guidelines for nonprescription drugs that require an "Additional Condition for Nonprescription Use" (ACNU). This rule allows drugs that can't be safely used with labeling alone to be sold without a prescription if the manufacturer implements an approved ACNU to ensure proper use. It aims to expand consumer access to certain drugs that would otherwise need a prescription and outlines specific requirements for drug application, labeling, and reporting failures of the ACNU process. The rule will take effect on January 27, 2025, and is intended to improve public health by making more medications safely available as nonprescription options.

    Simple Explanation

    The FDA has made a new rule that lets certain medicines be sold without needing a doctor's note, as long as companies add a special step to make sure people use them safely. This helps more people get the medicines they need without having to see a doctor first.

  • Type:Rule
    Citation:90 FR 16639
    Reading Time:about 15 minutes

    The Coast Guard has created a temporary safety zone to ensure the safety of life during cable laying operations off the coast of Virginia Beach, Virginia. This safety zone, effective from March 2, 2025, to March 1, 2026, will surround a cable laying barge and cover waters up to 1000 yards from the barge, moving as the barge progresses along a corridor out to sea. Mariners and vessels are prohibited from entering this area unless they have permission from the Captain of the Port or a designated representative, who will help communicate safe transit options. This rule ensures that navigational hazards posed by the barge's anchorage configurations are mitigated.

    Simple Explanation

    The Coast Guard is making a safety zone in the ocean near Virginia Beach for a year while a big ship puts a cable underwater. This area is off-limits unless you have special permission, keeping everyone safe from the ship's work.

  • Type:Rule
    Citation:86 FR 7649
    Reading Time:about 7 minutes

    The Coast Guard has put into effect a temporary rule that changes when the Route 30 (Absecon Boulevard) Bridge in Atlantic City, NJ, can be opened for boats. Due to essential maintenance work, the drawbridge will remain closed to marine traffic from March 3, 2021, until March 31, 2023, during specific periods: each year from November 1 to March 31. This decision is made to ensure the bridge's maintenance and safety, despite minor limitations on the navigation channel clearances. Vessels that can safely navigate within the reduced clearances must provide a 30-minute notice.

    Simple Explanation

    The Coast Guard has decided to keep a bridge in Atlantic City mostly closed during winter for a couple of years to fix it, but it will open if boats give a 30-minute heads-up.

  • Type:Rule
    Citation:86 FR 4929
    Reading Time:about 40 minutes

    In a new rule, the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) removed Sudan from the list of State Sponsors of Terrorism, effective December 14, 2020. This change means Sudan is no longer subject to certain export controls, allowing it to be eligible for more license exceptions. Sudan has been moved from the list of countries supporting terrorism to Country Group B, which makes it easier to export certain U.S. products to Sudan. However, some licensing restrictions remain on specific exports and reexports.

    Simple Explanation

    The United States has decided that Sudan is not a bad guy country anymore, so they can now trade with the U.S. more easily, but there are still some special rules.

  • Type:Rule
    Citation:89 FR 99069
    Reading Time:about 45 minutes

    The Federal Trade Commission has adopted changes to the Telemarketing Sales Rule to address deceptive technical support scams. These amendments extend the Rule to cover inbound telemarketing calls responding to advertisements or direct mail solicitations offering tech support services. The changes aim to protect consumers, especially older adults, from tech support scams frequently exploiting them. The amendments will become effective on January 9, 2025, and are designed to strengthen consumer protections and allow the FTC to take more robust enforcement actions against deceptive practices in tech support telemarketing.

    Simple Explanation

    The government made new rules to keep people safe from phone scams pretending to be tech support, especially older folks. These rules start in January 2025 and will help stop bad guys who try to trick people when they call for help with their computers or gadgets.