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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 9161
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    The Federal Trade Commission published a notice to correct a previous announcement about a petition from Enbridge Inc. regarding natural gas pipelines. The original document had an incorrect deadline for public comments, stating March 3, 2025, which has now been corrected to February 21, 2025. This correction ensures that comments are submitted by the actual deadline. The correction details are noted in the Federal Register with references to ensure clarity for those interested in submitting their comments.

    Simple Explanation

    The Federal Trade Commission fixed a mistake in a notice about a company called Enbridge Inc. and their request to change some rules about who can own gas pipelines. They had the wrong date for when people could send in their thoughts, and now they've changed it to the right day, February 21, 2025, so everyone can get their comments in on time.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 9161
    Reading Time:about 2 minutes

    The Coast Guard, part of the Department of Homeland Security, has made available Revision 9 to the Maritime Security (MARSEC) Directive 104-6. This directive provides important guidelines for U.S. ships operating in areas where terrorism, piracy, and ship robbery are common. Since this information is sensitive, it's not available to the public, but U.S. vessel owners and operators affected by previous versions should contact their local Coast Guard contact for a copy. The new revision also updates high-risk water locations and responsibilities and highlights some changes like reducing electronic vessel transmissions in certain areas.

    Simple Explanation

    The Coast Guard has made a new set of rules to help ships stay safe in dangerous waters where bad guys might attack. Ship owners need to ask the Coast Guard for these rules because they are secret, but they'll help ships stay out of trouble.