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many initiatives. For example,
comments at the Public Hearing from
the American College of Obstetricians
and Gynecologists, Center on Budget
and Policy Priorities, National
Immigration Law Center, and Service
Employees International Union raised
concerns that the SUNSET rule would
undermine the regulations
underpinning the Affordable Care Act,
potentially with catastrophic
consequences for the health care of
millions of individuals and families. See
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example, Medicare regulations are
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and suppliers in this country.
Permitting the rule to go into effect
would require CMS to assess thousands
of regulations within a relatively short
timeframe, and would likely entail a
massive expenditure of resources and
significantly increase the Department’s
workload. The rule would also likely
result in significant uncertainty and
compliance costs to Medicare providers
and suppliers, many of which are small
businesses. In addition, this rule could
cause the loss of program protections to
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create uncertainty for individuals and
entities subject to administrative
sanctions, or those who seek
reinstatement after exclusion from
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Program also commented at the Public
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havoc in the Medicaid industry. See
Public Hearing Transcript. All of these
potential consequences would be
detrimental to the public health,
underscoring that justice requires a
postponement of the SUNSET final
rule’s effective date pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
705.
Because of these public health
concerns, and the harms alleged by the
Plaintiffs and echoed in the comments,
the balance of equities and the public
interest favor the issuance of a stay of
the effective date of the SUNSET final
rule to preserve the status quo and allow
for judicial review of its legality before
any implementation.
Accordingly, HHS is issuing this stay
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postponement applies to all of the
regulations established under the
SUNSET final rule. As noted above, the
Complaint alleges that the SUNSET
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related to its promulgation. The
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consistent with the Complaint’s prayer
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Separately, this document addresses
and corrects several technical errors
identified by the Office of the Federal
Register in the SUNSET final rule.
Corrections
In FR 2021–00597 (86 FR 5694),
published on January 19, 2021, the
following corrections are made:
1. On page 5694, first column, the list
of CFR citations in the heading under
‘‘Administration for Children and
Families’’ that reads ‘‘45 CFR parts 200,
300, 403, 1010, and 1390’’ is corrected
to read ‘‘45 CFR parts 200, 300, 403,
1010, and 1300.’’
2. On page 5751, first column, the
reference to ‘‘45 CFR part 1390’’ in the
List of Subjects is corrected to read ‘‘45
CFR part 1300.’’
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3. On page 5763, first column, in
instruction 10, the heading for
subchapter A and the table of contents
for part 1300 are corrected to read as
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SUBCHAPTER A—Administrative Matters
PART 1300—REVIEW OF
REGULATIONS
Sec.
1300.1 Retrospective Review of Existing
Regulations.
1300.2 through 1300.5 [Reserved]
Norris Cochran,
Acting Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2021–05907 Filed 3–18–21; 4:15 pm]
and members within the DoD.
Therefore, this part can be removed
from the CFR.
DATES: This rule is effective on March
23, 2021.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: LTC
Mark Rea at 703–695–9262.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This rule
was last updated on March 2, 1979 (44
FR 11781). It has been determined that
publication of this CFR part removal for
public comment is impracticable,
unnecessary, and contrary to public
interest since it is based on removing
DoD internal policies and procedures.
This rule is redundant in that it
established policy, assigned
responsibilities, and prescribed
procedures for members of DoD on the
operation and oversight of the Military
Service Academies. These internal
policies and procedures are publicly
available on the Department’s issuance
website.
DoD internal policies and guidance
are current and reflective of
requirements in statute, and will
continue to be published in Army
Regulation 150–1, ‘‘United States
Military Academy Organization,
Administration, and Operation’’
(available at https://armypubs.army.mil/
ProductMaps/PubForm/AR.aspx).
This rule is not significant under
Executive Order (E.O.) 12866,
‘‘Regulatory Planning and Review.’’
List of Subjects in 32 CFR Part 575
Military academies, Military
personnel.
PART 575—[REMOVED]
Accordingly, by the authority of 5
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
RIN 0702–AB09
Admission to the United States Military
Academy
Department of the Army,
Department of Defense (DoD).
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
This final rule removes DoD’s
regulation concerning policies for the
command and control of the United
States Military Academy (USMA), the
United States Military Academy
Preparatory School (USMAPS), and the
West Point Military Reservation. This
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Coast Guard
33 CFR Parts 100 and 165
[Docket Number USCG–2021–0184]
2020 Quarterly Listings; Safety Zones,
Security Zones, and Special Local
Regulations
Coast Guard, DHS.
Notification of expired
temporary rules issued.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
This document provides
notification of substantive rules issued
SUMMARY:
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by the Coast Guard that were made
temporarily effective but expired before
they could be published in the Federal
Register. This document lists temporary
safety zones, security zones, and special
local regulations, all of limited duration
and for which timely publication in the
Federal Register was not possible.
DATES: This document lists temporary
Coast Guard rules that became effective,
primarily between April 2020 and June
2020, unless otherwise indicated, and
were terminated before they could be
published in the Federal Register.
ADDRESSES: Temporary rules listed in
this document may be viewed online,
under their respective docket numbers,
using the Federal eRulemaking Portal at
https://www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
questions on this document contact
Yeoman First Class Glenn Grayer, Office
of Regulations and Administrative Law,
telephone (202) 372–3862.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Coast
Guard District Commanders and
Captains of the Port (COTP) must be
immediately responsive to the safety
and security needs within their
jurisdiction; therefore, District
Docket No.
USCG–2020–0175
USCG–2020–0227
USCG–2020–0221
USCG–2020–0258
USCG–2020–0268
USCG–2020–0253
USCG–2020–0262
USCG–2020–0273
USCG–2020–0022
USCG–2020–0310
USCG–2020–0293
USCG–2020–0329
USCG–2020–0330
USCG–2020–0347
USCG–2020–0333
USCG–2020–0352
USCG–2020–0350
USCG–2020–0360
USCG–2020–0292
USCG–2020–0341
Commanders and COTPs have been
delegated the authority to issue certain
local regulations. Safety zones may be
established for safety or environmental
purposes. A safety zone may be
stationary and described by fixed limits
or it may be described as a zone around
a vessel in motion. Security zones limit
access to prevent injury or damage to
vessels, ports, or waterfront facilities.
Special local regulations are issued to
enhance the safety of participants and
spectators at regattas and other marine
events.
Timely publication of these rules in
the Federal Register may be precluded
when a rule responds to an emergency,
or when an event occurs without
sufficient advance notice. The affected
public is, however, often informed of
these rules through Local Notices to
Mariners, press releases, and other
means. Moreover, actual notification is
provided by Coast Guard patrol vessels
enforcing the restrictions imposed by
the rule. Because Federal Register
publication was not possible before the
end of the effective period, mariners
were personally notified of the contents
of these safety zones, security zones,
special local regulations, regulated
navigation areas or drawbridge
operation regulations by Coast Guard
officials on-scene prior to any
enforcement action. However, the Coast
Guard, by law, must publish in the
Federal Register notice of substantive
rules adopted. To meet this obligation
without imposing undue expense on the
public, the Coast Guard periodically
publishes a list of these temporary
safety zones, security zones, special
local regulations, regulated navigation
areas and drawbridge operation
regulations. Permanent rules are not
included in this list because they are
published in their entirety in the
Federal Register. Temporary rules are
also published in their entirety if
sufficient time is available to do so
before they are placed in effect or
terminated.
The following unpublished rules were
placed in effect temporarily during the
period between April 2020 and June
2020 unless otherwise indicated. To
view copies of these rules, visit
www.regulations.gov and search by the
docket number indicated in the
following table.
Type
Location
Safety Zones (Parts 147 and 165) ..........................
Safety Zones (Parts 147 and 165) ..........................
Safety Zones (Parts 147 and 165) ..........................
Security Zones (Part 165) ........................................
Security Zones (Part 165) ........................................
Safety Zones (Parts 147 and 165) ..........................
Safety Zones (Parts 147 and 165) ..........................
Safety Zones (Parts 147 and 165) ..........................
Safety Zones (Parts 147 and 165) ..........................
Safety Zones (Parts 147 and 165) ..........................
Safety Zones (Parts 147 and 165) ..........................
Safety Zones (Parts 147 and 165) ..........................
Safety Zones (Parts 147 and 165) ..........................
Safety Zones (Parts 147 and 165) ..........................
Special Local Regulations (Part 100) ......................
Safety Zones (Parts 147 and 165) ..........................
Safety Zones (Parts 147 and 165) ..........................
Safety Zones (Parts 147 and 165) ..........................
Safety Zones (Parts 147 and 165) ..........................
Special Local Regulations (Part 100) ......................
Township, NJ ...........................................................
St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands ..............................
New Richmond, OH .................................................
San Diego, CA .........................................................
San Diego, CA .........................................................
Copt Detroit Zone ....................................................
Lake Ozark, MO .......................................................
Cape Canaveral, FL .................................................
Evansville, IN ...........................................................
Captain of the port zone ..........................................
Camp Lejeune, NC ..................................................
Springdale, PA .........................................................
Pittsburgh, PA ..........................................................
Detroit, MI ................................................................
San Diego, CA .........................................................
Ohio River, Mulfordtown, KY ...................................
Lake Charles, LA .....................................................
Morehead City, NC ..................................................
Lake Ozark, MO .......................................................
New York, NY ..........................................................
Dated: March 17, 2021.
M.T. Cunningham,
Chief, Office of Regulations and
Administrative Law, United States Coast
Guard.
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Effective date
4/4/2020
4/21/2020
5/8/2020
5/13/2020
5/20/2020
5/22/2020
5/24/2020
5/27/2020
6/2/2020
6/4/2020
6/10/2020
6/12/2020
6/12/2020
6/13/2020
6/13/2020
6/16/2020
6/19/2020
6/20/2020
6/27/2020
6/29/2020
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[Federal Register Volume 86, Number 54 (Tuesday, March 23, 2021)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 15408-15409]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2021-05902]
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Coast Guard
33 CFR Parts 100 and 165
[Docket Number USCG-2021-0184]
2020 Quarterly Listings; Safety Zones, Security Zones, and
Special Local Regulations
AGENCY: Coast Guard, DHS.
ACTION: Notification of expired temporary rules issued.
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SUMMARY: This document provides notification of substantive rules
issued
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by the Coast Guard that were made temporarily effective but expired
before they could be published in the Federal Register. This document
lists temporary safety zones, security zones, and special local
regulations, all of limited duration and for which timely publication
in the Federal Register was not possible.
DATES: This document lists temporary Coast Guard rules that became
effective, primarily between April 2020 and June 2020, unless otherwise
indicated, and were terminated before they could be published in the
Federal Register.
ADDRESSES: Temporary rules listed in this document may be viewed
online, under their respective docket numbers, using the Federal
eRulemaking Portal at https://www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For questions on this document contact
Yeoman First Class Glenn Grayer, Office of Regulations and
Administrative Law, telephone (202) 372-3862.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Coast Guard District Commanders and Captains
of the Port (COTP) must be immediately responsive to the safety and
security needs within their jurisdiction; therefore, District
Commanders and COTPs have been delegated the authority to issue certain
local regulations. Safety zones may be established for safety or
environmental purposes. A safety zone may be stationary and described
by fixed limits or it may be described as a zone around a vessel in
motion. Security zones limit access to prevent injury or damage to
vessels, ports, or waterfront facilities. Special local regulations are
issued to enhance the safety of participants and spectators at regattas
and other marine events.
Timely publication of these rules in the Federal Register may be
precluded when a rule responds to an emergency, or when an event occurs
without sufficient advance notice. The affected public is, however,
often informed of these rules through Local Notices to Mariners, press
releases, and other means. Moreover, actual notification is provided by
Coast Guard patrol vessels enforcing the restrictions imposed by the
rule. Because Federal Register publication was not possible before the
end of the effective period, mariners were personally notified of the
contents of these safety zones, security zones, special local
regulations, regulated navigation areas or drawbridge operation
regulations by Coast Guard officials on-scene prior to any enforcement
action. However, the Coast Guard, by law, must publish in the Federal
Register notice of substantive rules adopted. To meet this obligation
without imposing undue expense on the public, the Coast Guard
periodically publishes a list of these temporary safety zones, security
zones, special local regulations, regulated navigation areas and
drawbridge operation regulations. Permanent rules are not included in
this list because they are published in their entirety in the Federal
Register. Temporary rules are also published in their entirety if
sufficient time is available to do so before they are placed in effect
or terminated.
The following unpublished rules were placed in effect temporarily
during the period between April 2020 and June 2020 unless otherwise
indicated. To view copies of these rules, visit www.regulations.gov and
search by the docket number indicated in the following table.
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Docket No. Type Location Effective date
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USCG-2020-0175....................... Safety Zones (Parts 147 and Township, NJ............... 4/4/2020
165).
USCG-2020-0227....................... Safety Zones (Parts 147 and St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin 4/21/2020
165). Islands.
USCG-2020-0221....................... Safety Zones (Parts 147 and New Richmond, OH........... 5/8/2020
165).
USCG-2020-0258....................... Security Zones (Part 165)... San Diego, CA.............. 5/13/2020
USCG-2020-0268....................... Security Zones (Part 165)... San Diego, CA.............. 5/20/2020
USCG-2020-0253....................... Safety Zones (Parts 147 and Copt Detroit Zone.......... 5/22/2020
165).
USCG-2020-0262....................... Safety Zones (Parts 147 and Lake Ozark, MO............. 5/24/2020
165).
USCG-2020-0273....................... Safety Zones (Parts 147 and Cape Canaveral, FL......... 5/27/2020
165).
USCG-2020-0022....................... Safety Zones (Parts 147 and Evansville, IN............. 6/2/2020
165).
USCG-2020-0310....................... Safety Zones (Parts 147 and Captain of the port zone... 6/4/2020
165).
USCG-2020-0293....................... Safety Zones (Parts 147 and Camp Lejeune, NC........... 6/10/2020
165).
USCG-2020-0329....................... Safety Zones (Parts 147 and Springdale, PA............. 6/12/2020
165).
USCG-2020-0330....................... Safety Zones (Parts 147 and Pittsburgh, PA............. 6/12/2020
165).
USCG-2020-0347....................... Safety Zones (Parts 147 and Detroit, MI................ 6/13/2020
165).
USCG-2020-0333....................... Special Local Regulations San Diego, CA.............. 6/13/2020
(Part 100).
USCG-2020-0352....................... Safety Zones (Parts 147 and Ohio River, Mulfordtown, KY 6/16/2020
165).
USCG-2020-0350....................... Safety Zones (Parts 147 and Lake Charles, LA........... 6/19/2020
165).
USCG-2020-0360....................... Safety Zones (Parts 147 and Morehead City, NC.......... 6/20/2020
165).
USCG-2020-0292....................... Safety Zones (Parts 147 and Lake Ozark, MO............. 6/27/2020
165).
USCG-2020-0341....................... Special Local Regulations New York, NY............... 6/29/2020
(Part 100).
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Dated: March 17, 2021.
M.T. Cunningham,
Chief, Office of Regulations and Administrative Law, United States
Coast Guard.
[FR Doc. 2021-05902 Filed 3-22-21; 8:45 am]
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