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Search Results: keywords:"good cause exception"

  • Type:Rule
    Citation:90 FR 9010
    Reading Time:about 2 minutes

    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a temporary delay in the effective date of certain regulations that were originally published between December 2024 and January 2025. This delay, moving the date to March 21, 2025, follows a directive from President Donald J. Trump to review these regulations. The EPA made this decision immediately effective, without public comment, citing the need for additional review time and the impracticality of seeking public input so close to the original effective dates. The agency may consider further delays if needed, in line with the President's directive.

    Simple Explanation

    The EPA is taking more time to look at rules they made about the environment after a message from President Trump. They're waiting until March 21, 2025, to put these rules into action.

  • Type:Rule
    Citation:90 FR 6809
    Reading Time:about 9 minutes

    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing that they have temporarily decided not to enforce penalties against the San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District in California. This decision comes after the California Air Resources Board submitted a plan aiming to fix issues in the district's air pollution permit program. Although initial problems led to the EPA disapproving a district rule in 2023, the current plan addresses most issues, prompting the EPA to delay penalties while considering the public's comments. The EPA is using a special process to make this determination quickly because they believe it's in the public's best interest.

    Simple Explanation

    The EPA has decided to pause punishments for a California area because they believe the area is fixing the problems in how they handle air pollution permits, but they still want to hear from people before making a final choice.

  • Type:Rule
    Citation:90 FR 13288
    Reading Time:about 8 minutes

    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has made an interim final decision to pause and delay imposing sanctions on the Sacramento Metro area under the Clean Air Act. This decision is based on a preliminary finding that the area has met the 2008 standard for ozone levels by the specified deadline of December 31, 2024. The public can submit comments on this decision until April 21, 2025. If the final decision confirms the area's attainment of air quality standards, previous sanctions will be lifted.

    Simple Explanation

    The EPA has decided to pause punishment for air pollution in the Sacramento area because they think the air has gotten cleaner by the end of 2024. They want to hear what people think about this decision until April 21, 2025.

  • Type:Rule
    Citation:86 FR 7349
    Reading Time:about 3 minutes

    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has temporarily delayed the effective date of their rule on Prosthetic and Rehabilitative Items and Services originally set for January 27, 2021. The rule will now take effect on February 26, 2021, to allow VA officials additional time to review the regulations, following a directive from the Presidential memorandum issued on January 20, 2021, calling for a regulatory freeze pending review. This action, which includes no public comment period, is based on the good cause exception to provide time for the new administration to evaluate the policy implications of the rule without delaying the delivery of services unnecessarily.

    Simple Explanation

    The Department of Veterans Affairs decided to wait an extra month before starting new rules about helping people with prosthetic and rehab needs, so they can make sure everything is okay with the new rules. They did this because the President asked to pause some new rules to give the new team time to check them carefully.