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Extension of the Prohibition Against Certain Flights in the Kabul Flight Information Region (FIR) (OAKX)
the effective date impracticable and
contrary to the public interest.
Accordingly, FAA finds good cause exists to forgo notice and
comment and any delay in the effective date for this rule.
III. Background
On August 30, 2021, FAA issued Notice
Potential Enhancements to the Critical Infrastructure Protection Reliability Standards
communications to or between assets containing low impact BES Cyber
Systems with external routable connectivity.'' \16\
\13\ N. Am. Elec. Reliability Corp., 182 FERC ] 61,155 (2023).
\14\ Minutes: Board of Trustees, 7 (Feb. 4, 2021), https
Amendments to the Federal Railroad Administration's Procedures for Service of Documents in Railroad Safety Enforcement Proceedings
would also establish procedures in part 209 to
implement new authority regarding civil penalties provided in section
22418 of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, Public Law 117-58
(Nov. 15, 2021), codified at 49 U.S.C. 21301(a). This statutory
Pipeline Safety: Standards Update-ASTM A578/A578M
. Cybersecurity and Executive Order 14028
E.O. 14028 (``Improving the Nation's Cybersecurity''; 86 FR 26633
(May 17, 2021)) directed the Federal government to improve its efforts
to identify, deter, and respond to ``persistent and increasingly
Hazardous Materials: Adoption of Department of Transportation Special Permit 21287
of the proposed rule and
has determined that its regulatory amendments would not materially
affect the cybersecurity risk profile for affected entities.
\14\ 86 FR 26633 (May 17, 2021).
List of Subjects
49 CFR Part 171
Definitions and abbreviations
Pipeline Safety: Eliminating Burdensome and Duplicative Deadlines for Gas Pipeline Coating Damage Assessments and Remedial Actions
14028
E.O. 14028 (``Improving the Nation's Cybersecurity''; 86 FR 26633
(May 17, 2021)) directed the Federal Government to improve its efforts
to identify, deter, and respond to ``persistent and increasingly
sophisticated malicious cyber
Pipeline Safety: Atmospheric Corrosion Reassessment for Pipeline Replacements
unnecessary obstacles to foreign trade.
L. Cybersecurity and Executive Order 14028
E.O. 14028 (``Improving the Nation's Cybersecurity''; 86 FR 26633
(May 17, 2021)) directed the Federal Government to improve its efforts
to identify, deter, and respond
Hazardous Materials: Adoption of Department of Transportation Special Permit 21379
campaigns.'' PHMSA has considered the effects of the proposed rule and
has determined that its regulatory amendments would not materially
affect the cybersecurity risk profile for affected entities.
\14\ 86 FR 26633 (May 17, 2021).
List of Subjects
Hazardous Materials: Adoption of Department of Transportation Special Permits 12412 and 11646 Into the Hazardous Materials Regulations
considered the effects of the proposed rule and
has determined that its regulatory amendments would not materially
affect the cybersecurity risk profile for affected entities.
\15\ 86 FR 26633 (May 17, 2021).
List of Subjects in 49 CFR Part 177
Hazardous Materials: Removing Burdensome Rail Reporting Requirements
profile for affected entities.
\13\ 86 FR 26633 (May 17, 2021).
List of Subjects
49 CFR Part 171
Exports, Hazardous materials transportation, Hazardous waste,
Imports, Incorporation by reference, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements
Hazardous Materials: Reducing Recordkeeping Requirements for Domestic Carriers
would not materially
affect the cybersecurity risk profile for affected entities.
\14\ 86 FR 26633 (May 17, 2021).
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List of Subjects in 49 CFR Part 107
Administrative practice and procedure, Hazardous materials
Hazardous Materials: Reduce Training Burdens for America's Farmers
regulatory amendments would not materially
affect the cybersecurity risk profile for affected entities.
\7\ 86 FR 26633 (May 17, 2021).
List of Subjects in 49 CFR Part 172
Hazardous materials transportation, Hazardous waste, Labeling,
Markings
Pipeline Safety: Standards Update-ASTM F2945
''; 86 FR 26633
(May 17, 2021)) directed the Federal government to improve its efforts
to identify, deter, and respond to ``persistent and increasingly
sophisticated malicious cyber campaigns.'' PHMSA has considered the
effects of the direct final
Hazardous Materials: Adoption of Department of Transportation Special Permit 21478
considered the effects of the proposed rule and
has determined that its regulatory amendments would not materially
affect the cybersecurity risk profile for affected entities.
\13\ 86 FR 26633 (May 17, 2021).
List of Subjects
49 CFR Part 172
Pipeline Safety: Periodic Updates of Regulatory References to Technical Standards and Miscellaneous Amendments; Additional Technical Amendments; Response to Petition for Reconsideration
for public
comment on whether to incorporate the 2018 ASME B31.8S throughout the
PSRsand the Gas Pipeline Advisory Committee (GPAC) had endorsed that
proposal during an October 2021 public meeting, 49 U.S.C. 60115PHMSA
did not do so in the Periodic
Pipeline Safety: Clarifying Recordkeeping Requirements for Testing in MAOP Reconfirmation Regulation
that its
regulatory amendments will not cause unnecessary obstacles to foreign
trade.
L. Cybersecurity and Executive Order 14028
E.O. 14028 (``Improving the Nation's Cybersecurity''; 86 FR 26633
(May 17, 2021)) directed the Federal government
Pipeline Safety: Integration of Innovative Remote Sensing Technologies for Right-of-Way Patrols on Gas and Hazardous Liquid Pipelines
quality comparable to traditional
aerial patrols (PI-19-0005 (Aug. 1, 2019), PI-21-0006 (Jul. 13, 2021)).
However, PHMSA has never clarified this explicitly in the regulation,
resulting in regulatory uncertainty that discourages the adoption of
cost
Pipeline Safety: Property Damage Definition for Incident Reporting on Gas Pipelines and Accidents on Hazardous Liquid Pipelines
activity) do not need to be considered when calculating estimated
property damage. This amendment responds to the National Association of
Pipeline Safety Representatives Resolution 2021-01, ``A Resolution
Seeking a Modification of PHMSA's Instructions
Pipeline Safety: Adjust Annual Report Filing Timelines
unnecessary obstacles to foreign trade.
L. Cybersecurity and Executive Order 14028
E.O. 14028 (``Improving the Nation's Cybersecurity''; 86 FR 26633
(May 17, 2021)) directed the Federal Government to improve its efforts
to identify, deter, and respond
Pipeline Safety: Rationalize Special Permit Conditions
that its proposed
regulatory amendments would not cause unnecessary obstacles to foreign
trade.
L. Cybersecurity and Executive Order 14028
E.O. 14028 (``Improving the Nation's Cybersecurity''; 86 FR 26633
(May 17, 2021)) directed the Federal
Pipeline Safety: Codify Enforcement Discretion on Incidental Gathering Lines
to ``incidental gathering'' lines. The proposed
rule completes PHMSA's commitment within its response to a petition for
reconsideration of a 2021 final rule affecting the regulation of
onshore gas gathering pipelines.
DATES: Comments must be received
Pipeline Safety: Exception for In-Plant Piping Systems
, Flint
Hills Resources, No. PI-19-0017 (June 8, 2021).
PHMSA intends to apply its prior interpretations, whether issued in
the context of gas or hazardous liquid pipelines, to the proposed
definition of ``in-plant piping systems'' in Sec. 192
Pipeline Safety: Harmonize Class Location Change Pressure Test Requirements With Subpart J Pressure Test Requirements
expanded the use of 4-hour
pressure testing duration requirements to additional provisions in the
Pipeline Safety Regulations (86 FR 2210, 2233 (Jan. 21, 2021)).
Operational experience with subpart J-compliant pipe demonstrates an 8-
hour test duration
Hazardous Materials: Reducing Costs to Domestic Shippers and Carriers of Limited Quantities
considered the effects of the proposed rule and
has determined that its regulatory amendments would not materially
affect the cybersecurity risk profile for affected entities.
\14\ 86 FR 26633 (May 17, 2021).
List of Subjects
49 CFR Part 172
Repealing a Redundant Reporting Requirement
of PTC System
Performance (Form FRA F 6180.152) biannually, as the Passenger Rail
Expansion and Rail Safety Act of 2021 requires railroads to submit that
exact report to FRA quarterly.
DATES: This rule is effective July 31, 2025.
ADDRESSES
Public Transportation Safety Certification Training Program
, that added part 672, ``Public
Transportation Safety Certification Training Program,'' to title 49 of
the Code of Federal Regulations (83 FR 34053). Subsequently, the
Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (Pub. L. 117-58; November 15,
2021), added new
Administrative Updates to the Federal Railroad Administration's System Safety Program Regulations
Officer at [email protected], no later
than March 4, 2021, or not less than 90 days before commencing
passenger operations, whichever is later.
* * * * *
(c) * * *
(1)(i) A passenger rail operation shall submit any amendment(s) to
the SSP
Project Management Oversight
-58; November 15, 2021) amended 49 U.S.C. 5309 to raise the
thresholds for Small Starts projects in the CIG program to $400 million
or more in total costs and $150 million or more in Federal investment.
Accordingly, FTA proposes to amend the definition
House Falls in Marine Terminals
. Available
at https://bds.explorer.ces.census.gov/?xaxis-id=year&xaxis-selected=2018,2019,2020,2021,2022&group-id=none&measure-id=estabs_entry_rate&chart-type=bar (Accessed June 6, 2025)
Review Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act
The Regulatory
Open Fires in Marine Terminals
. Available
at https://bds.explorer.ces.census.gov/?xaxis-id=year&xaxis-selected=2018,2019,2020,2021,2022&group-id=none&measure-id=estabs_entry_rate&chart-type=bar (Accessed June 6, 2025)
Review Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act
The Regulatory
Safety Color Code for Marking Physical Hazards; Textiles; Sawmills; Safety Color Code for Marking Physical Hazards for Shipyard Employment
.explorer.ces.census.gov/?xaxis-id=year&xaxis-selected=2018,2019,2020,2021,2022&group-id=none&measure-id=estabs_entry_rate&chart-type=bar (Accessed June 6, 2025)
Review Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act
The Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.) requires
preparation of an initial
Occupational Exposure to COVID-19 in Healthcare Settings
public
comments on its proposal to extend the approval of the information
collection requirements in the COVID-19 Emergency Temporary standard,
which is document number 0004 in Docket No. OSHA-2021-0003, would read
``Document ID OSHA-2021
Electronic Surveying Equipment in Underground Mines
, the
requirements for using such equipment would be codified and mine
operators would no longer have to file a petition for their use.
Based on MSHA records of petitions for modification received
between 2021 through 2023, on average there were 46 total
Construction Illumination
). Available at https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/cbp.html (Accessed July 17, 2024)
U.S. Census Bureau. (2024b). Business Dynamics Statistics. Available
at https://bds.explorer.ces.census.gov/?xaxis-id=year&xaxis-selected=2018,2019,2020,2021,2022&group
Pipeline Safety: Standards Update PPI-TR 3
the
changes in the updated version of the specification and concluded that
it will either maintain or enhance the protection of public safety.
Indeed, PHMSA had in 2022 proposed to update references within part 192
to an intermediate (2021) edition
Pipeline Safety: Standards Update-ASTM F2817
trade.
L. Cybersecurity and Executive Order 14028
E.O. 14028 (``Improving the Nation's Cybersecurity''; 86 FR 26633
(May 17, 2021)) directed the Federal government to improve its efforts
to identify, deter, and respond to ``persistent
Hazardous Materials: Modernizing Payments To and From America's Bank Account
not materially
affect the cybersecurity risk profile for affected entities.
\12\ 86 FR 26633 (May 17, 2021).
List of Subjects in 49 CFR Part 107
Administrative practice and procedure, Hazardous materials
transportation, Packaging and containers
Hazardous Materials: Improving Efficiencies for Special Permits and Approvals Renewals
would not materially affect
the cybersecurity risk profile for affected entities.
\12\ 86 FR 26633 (May 17, 2021).
List of Subjects in 49 CFR Part 107
Administrative practice and procedure, Hazardous materials
transportation, Penalties
Hazardous Materials: Adoption of Department of Transportation Special Permit 14175
of the proposed rule and
has determined that its regulatory amendments would not materially
affect the cybersecurity risk profile for affected entities.
\13\ 86 FR 26633 (May 17, 2021).
List of Subjects in 49 CFR Part 180
Hazardous materials
Hazardous Materials: Allowing Fireworks Certification Agencies (FCAs) To Approve Professional Fireworks
regulatory amendments would not materially
affect the cybersecurity risk profile for affected entities.
\14\ 86 FR 26633 (May 17, 2021).
List of Subjects
49 CFR Part 107
Administrative practice and procedure, Hazardous materials
transportation
Hazardous Materials: Reducing Burdens by Allowing Continued Use of Department of Transportation Special Permit Packagings
, 2021).
List of Subjects in 49 CFR Part 173
Hazardous materials transportation, Training, Packaging and
containers, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
For the reasons set forth above, PHMSA proposes to amend 49 CFR
part 173
Pipeline Safety: Standards Update-NFPA 70
that its regulatory
amendments will not cause unnecessary obstacles to foreign trade.
L. Cybersecurity and Executive Order 14028
E.O. 14028 (``Improving the Nation's Cybersecurity''; 86 FR 26633
(May 17, 2021)) directed the Federal government
Pipeline Safety: Standards Update-PPI-TR 4
to an intermediate (2021) edition of this standard after preliminarily
finding the revisions in that edition enhanced pipeline safety (87 FR
57213, 52723 (Aug. 19, 2022)); PHMSA's evaluation of the handful of
changes introduced in the standard since 2021 yield
Pipeline Safety: Standards Update-ASTM F2767
of the direct final rule and has determined that its regulatory
amendments will not cause unnecessary obstacles to foreign trade.
L. Cybersecurity and Executive Order 14028
E.O. 14028 (``Improving the Nation's Cybersecurity'') 86 FR 26633
(May 17, 2021
Pipeline Safety: Rationalize Calculation of Regulatory Filing and Compliance Deadlines
to foreign trade.
L. Cybersecurity and Executive Order 14028
E.O. 14028 (``Improving the Nation's Cybersecurity''; 86 FR 26633
(May 17, 2021)) directed the Federal government to improve its efforts
to identify, deter, and respond to ``persistent
Pipeline Safety: Standards Update-ASTM F2600
and Executive Order 14028
E.O. 14028 (``Improving the Nation's Cybersecurity''; 86 FR 26633
(May 17, 2021)) directed the Federal government to improve its efforts
to identify, deter, and respond to ``persistent and increasingly
sophisticated malicious
Pipeline Safety: Standards Update-ASTM F2145
determined that its regulatory
amendments will not cause unnecessary obstacles to foreign trade.
L. Cybersecurity and Executive Order 14028
E.O. 14028 (``Improving the Nation's Cybersecurity''; 86 FR 26633
(May 17, 2021)) directed the Federal
Pipeline Safety: Standards Update-ASTM A381/A381M
of the direct final rule and has determined that its regulatory
amendments will not cause unnecessary obstacles to foreign trade.
L. Cybersecurity and Executive Order 14028
E.O. 14028 (``Improving the Nation's Cybersecurity''; 86 FR 26633
(May 17, 2021
Pipeline Safety: Standards Update-ASTM A53/A53M
trade.
L. Cybersecurity and Executive Order 14028
E.O. 14028 (``Improving the Nation's Cybersecurity''; 86 FR 26633
(May 17, 2021)) directed the Federal government to improve its efforts
to identify, deter, and respond to ``persistent
Pipeline Safety: Standards Update-API RP 2026
that its regulatory
amendments will not cause unnecessary obstacles to foreign trade.
L. Cybersecurity and Executive Order 14028
E.O. 14028 (``Improving the Nation's Cybersecurity''; 86 FR 26633
(May 17, 2021)) directed the Federal government
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