2022 Liquid Chemical Categorization Updates, 90126-90127 [C1-2023-25026]
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2020 Final Rule was extended to
January 1, 2023.3
Subsequently, Congress extended this
effective date three times: (i) section
90006 of the Infrastructure Investment
and Jobs Act, Public Law 117–58,
prohibited implementation,
administration, or enforcement of the
regulatory revisions established by the
2020 Final Rule prior to January 1, 2026;
(ii) section 13101 of the Bipartisan Safe
Communities Act, Public Law 117–159,
extended the moratorium on
implementation, administration, or
enforcement until January 1, 2027; and
(iii) section 11301 of the Inflation
Reduction Act of 2022, Public Law 117–
169, further extended the moratorium
on implementation, administration, or
enforcement of the 2020 Final Rule until
January 1, 2032.
II. Final Rule
This final rule stays the amendments
made to the safe harbor regulations
through the 2020 Final Rule,
specifically the new paragraphs added
at 42 CFR 1001.952(h)(5)(viii), 42 CFR
1001.952(h)(6)–(9), 42 CFR
1001.952(cc), and 42 CFR 1001.952(dd).
Pursuant to the most recent
congressional mandate in section 11301
of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022,
Public Law 117–169, the 2020 Final
Rule’s revisions to the safe harbor
regulations will be stayed until January
1, 2032.
III. Regulatory Impact Statement
As set forth below, we have examined
the impact of this final rule as required
by the Administrative Procedure Act,
Executive Order 12866, the Regulatory
Flexibility Act of 1980, the Unfunded
Mandates Reform Act of 1995, and
Executive Order 13132.
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A. Administrative Procedure Act
To the extent that 5 U.S.C. 553 applies
to this action, implementation of this
action without opportunity for public
comment is based on the good cause
exception in 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B). Seeking
public comment is impracticable,
unnecessary, and contrary to the public
interest. The postponement of the
effective date, until January 1, 2032, is
required by law. Seeking prior public
comment on this postponement would
have been impracticable, as well as
contrary to the public interest in the
3 See Pharmaceutical Care Management
Association v. United States Department of Health
& Human Services et al., No. 1:21–cv–00095 (D.
D.C. Jan. 30, 2021) (order granting joint stipulation
and postponing effective date), Doc. No. 19; see also
86 FR 7815 (Feb. 2, 2021), 86 FR 10181 (Feb. 19,
2021), and 86 FR 15132 (Mar. 22, 2021).
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orderly issue and implementation of
regulations.
B. Executive Order 12866 and the
Regulatory Flexibility Act
Because no notice of proposed
rulemaking is required for this rule, the
provisions of the Regulatory Flexibility
Act do not apply. Furthermore, this
document does not meet the criteria for
a significant regulatory action as
specified in Executive Order 12866.
C. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
Section 202 of the Unfunded
Mandates Reform Act of 1995, Public
Law 104–4, requires that agencies assess
anticipated costs and benefits before
issuing any rule that may result in
expenditures in any one year by State,
local, or Tribal Governments in the
aggregate, or by the private sector, of
$100 million or more (adjusted annually
for inflation). We believe that this final
rule will not impose any mandates on
State, local, or Tribal Governments or
the private sector that would result in
an expenditure of $100 million or more
(adjusted for inflation) in any given
year, and that a full analysis under the
Unfunded Mandates Reform Act is not
necessary.
professions, Maternal and child health,
Medicaid, Medicare, Social Security.
For the reasons set forth above, the
following provisions of 42 CFR part
1001 are stayed as set forth below:
PART 1001—PROGRAM INTEGRITY—
MEDICARE AND STATE HEALTH
CARE PROGRAMS
1. The authority citation for part 1001
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 42 U.S.C. 1302; 1320a–7;
1320a–7b; 1395u(j); 1395u(k); 1395w–
104(e)(6), 1395y(d); 1395y(e);
1395cc(b)(2)(D), (E), and (F); 1395hh;
1842(j)(1)(D)(iv), 1842(k)(1), and sec. 2455,
Pub. L. 103–355, 108 Stat. 3327 (31 U.S.C.
6101 note).
2. In § 1001.952, paragraphs
(h)(5)(viii), (h)(6) through (9), (cc), and
(dd) are stayed until January 1, 2032.
Dated: December 26, 2023.
Xavier Becerra,
Secretary.
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D. Executive Order 13132
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Executive Order 13132 establishes
certain requirements that an agency
must meet when it promulgates a rule
that imposes substantial direct
requirements or costs on State and local
governments, preempts State law, or
otherwise has federalism implications.
In reviewing this final rule under the
threshold criteria of Executive Order
13132, Federalism, we have determined
that this final rule would not
significantly limit the rights, roles, and
responsibilities of State or local
governments. We have determined,
therefore, that a full analysis under
Executive Order 13132 is not necessary.
46 CFR Parts 30 and 150
IV. Paperwork Reduction Act
In accordance with section
3506(c)(2)(A) of the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995, we are required
to solicit public comments, and receive
final approval from the Office of
Management and Budget, on any
information collection requirements set
forth in rulemaking. This final rule will
not impose any information collection
burden or affect information currently
collected by OIG.
List of Subjects in 42 CFR Part 1001
Administrative practice and
procedure, Fraud, Grant programs—
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2022 Liquid Chemical Categorization
Updates
Correction
In rule document 2023–25026,
appearing on pages 81184 through
81234 in the issue of Tuesday,
November 21, 2023, make the following
corrections:
§ 30.25–1 Cargoes carried in vessels
certificated under the rules of this
subchapter. [Corrrected]
1. On page 81188, in the second
column, on the fourth line from the
bottom, ‘‘(≤75%)’’ should read
‘‘(>75%)’’.
■ 2. On the same page, in the same
column, on the third and second lines
from the bottom, ‘‘(≤85%)’’ should read
‘‘(>85%)’’.
■ 3. On page 81189, in the table, in the
eighteenth row, ‘‘(≤75%)’’ should read
‘‘(>75%)’’.
■ 4. On the same page, in the same
table, in the nineteenth row, ‘‘(≤85%)’’
should read ‘‘(>85%)’’.
■ 5. On the same page, in the same
table, following the twenty-fourth row,
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insert a new row reading
‘‘* * * * * * *’’.
■ 6. On the same page, in the same
table, in the twenty-sixth row, ‘‘Longchain alkylphenol (C18–C30) https://
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should read ‘‘Long-chain alkylphenol
(C18–C30)’’.
Table 2 to Part 150
[Corrected]
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
List of Subjects in 47 CFR Part 73
50 CFR Part 660
Radio, Radio broadcasting.
Grouping of Cargoes
7. On page 81225, in the table, in the
twenty-fourth row, ‘‘(<25% but <99%
by volume)’’ should read ‘‘(>25% but
<99% by volume)’’.
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Federal Communications Commission.
Nazifa Sawez,
Assistant Chief, Audio Division, Media
Bureau.
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For the reasons discussed in the
preamble, the Federal Communications
Commission amends 47 CFR part 73 as
follows:
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
COMMISSION
PART 73—RADIO BROADCAST
SERVICES
47 CFR Part 73
Radio Broadcasting Services; Lac Du
Flambeau, Wisconsin
Federal Communications
Commission.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
This document amends the
Table of FM Allotments, of the Federal
Communications Commission’s
(Commission) rules, by allotting FM
Channel 225A at Lac Du Flambeau,
Wisconsin, as a Tribal Allotment. The
staff engineering analysis indicates that
Channel 225A can be allotted to Lac Du
Flambeau, Wisconsin, consistent with
the minimum distance separation
requirements of the Commission’s rules,
with a site restriction of 12.1 km (7.5
miles) northwest of the community. The
reference coordinates are 46–01–14 NL
and 89–44–54 WL.
DATES: Effective February 2, 2024.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Rolanda F. Smith, Media Bureau, (202)
418–2054, Rolanda-Faye.Smith@fcc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a
synopsis of the Commission’s Report
and Order, adopted December 18, 2023,
and released December 19, 2023. The
full text of this Commission decision is
available online at https://apps.fcc.gov/
ecfs/. The full text of this document can
also be downloaded in Word or Portable
Document Format (PDF) at https://
www.fcc.gov/edocs. This document does
not contain information collection
requirements subject to the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995, Public Law 104–
13.
The Commission will send a copy of
the Report and Order in a report to be
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Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 155, 301, 303,
307, 309, 310, 334, 336, 339.
2. In § 73.202(b), amend the Table of
FM Allotments under Wisconsin, by
adding in alphabetical order an entry for
‘‘Lac Du Flambeau’’ to read as follows:
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§ 73.202
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Table of Allotments.
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(b) Table of FM Allotments.
TABLE 1 TO PARAGRAPH (b)
U.S. States
*
*
Channel No.
*
*
*
Wisconsin
*
*
*
Lac Du Flambeau .................
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225A
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Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions;
Fisheries Off West Coast States;
Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery;
2023–2024 Biennial Specifications and
Management Measures; Inseason
Adjustments; Correction
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Final rule; correction.
AGENCY:
NMFS published a final rule
on November 29, 2023, to announce
routine inseason adjustments to
management measures in commercial
and recreational groundfish fisheries for
the 2024 fishing year. That rule is
intended to allow commercial and
recreational fishing vessels to access
more abundant groundfish stocks while
protecting overfished and depleted
stocks. This action corrects the trip
limits for the limited entry (LE) fixed
gear and open access (OA) fleets for
‘‘Other Flatfish’’ (butter sole, curlfin
sole, flathead sole, Pacific sanddab, rex
sole, rock sole, and sand sole) south of
latitude (lat.) 40°10′ North (N). This
correction is necessary so that the
implementing regulations are accurate
and implement the action as intended
by the Pacific Fishery Management
Council (Council). This action also
corrects a final rule published on
December 1, 2023.
DATES: The corrections are effective on
January 1, 2024.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Keeley Kent, phone: 206–526–4655,
keeley.Kent@noaa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
1. The authority citation for part 73
continues to read as follows:
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[DA 23–1179; MB Docket No. 23–302; RM–
11965; FR ID 193053]
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
[Docket No. 221206–0261]
Final Rules
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sent to Congress and the Government
Accountability Office pursuant to the
Congressional Review Act, see 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A).
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Background
NMFS published the final rule to
implement harvest specifications and
management measures for the 2023–
2024 biennium for most species
managed under The Pacific Coast
Groundfish Fishery Management Plan
(PCGFMP) on December 16, 2022 (87 FR
77007). The harvest specifications and
mitigation measures developed for the
2023–2024 biennium used data through
the 2021 fishing year to help various
sectors of the fishery attain, but not
exceed, the catch limits for each stock.
Based on updated fisheries information
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46 CFR Parts 30 and 150
[Docket No. USCG-2022-0327]
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2022 Liquid Chemical Categorization Updates
Correction
In rule document 2023-25026, appearing on pages 81184 through 81234
in the issue of Tuesday, November 21, 2023, make the following
corrections:
Sec. 30.25-1 Cargoes carried in vessels certificated under the rules
of this subchapter. [Corrrected]
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1. On page 81188, in the second column, on the fourth line from the
bottom, ``(<=75%)'' should read ``(>75%)''.
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2. On the same page, in the same column, on the third and second lines
from the bottom, ``(<=85%)'' should read ``(>85%)''.
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3. On page 81189, in the table, in the eighteenth row, ``(<=75%)''
should read ``(>75%)''.
0
4. On the same page, in the same table, in the nineteenth row,
``(<=85%)'' should read ``(>85%)''.
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5. On the same page, in the same table, following the twenty-fourth
row,
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insert a new row reading ``* * * * * * *''.
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6. On the same page, in the same table, in the twenty-sixth row,
``Long-chain alkylphenol (C18-C30) https://fedimpact.com/request-to-meet/'' should read ``Long-chain alkylphenol (C18-C30)''.
Table 2 to Part 150 Grouping of Cargoes [Corrected]
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7. On page 81225, in the table, in the twenty-fourth row, ``(<25% but
<99% by volume)'' should read ``(>25% but <99% by volume)''.
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