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MARAD Notice: Foreign-Built Vessel Coastwise Trade Comment Request
The Maritime Administration (MARAD) is seeking public comments on a request to allow a foreign-built vessel, the M/V Grand Adventure, to engage in coastwise trade. This notice is part of a determination process to assess potential adverse effects on U.S. vessel builders and businesses using U.S.-built vessels.
Foreign Vessel Coastwise Trade Request for SWEET ESCAPE
The Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency for DC (CSOSA) has received a request for the use of a foreign vessel, the SWEET ESCAPE, in coastwise trade. This notice serves to inform the public of the request, as no documents are available for direct viewing or download.
MARAD Notice on Foreign-Built Vessel Coastwise Trade
The Maritime Administration (MARAD) has received a request to determine if a foreign-built vessel, the M/V Norma Jean, can be used in U.S. coastwise trade. MARAD is publishing this notice to solicit public comments on whether this proposed use would adversely affect U.S. vessel builders or businesses that use U.S.-built vessels.
Foreign Vessel Use Request for NORMA JEAN Vessel
The Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency for DC (CSOSA) has published a notice regarding a request for the use of the foreign vessel NORMA JEAN in coastwise trade. The document indicates that there are no downloadable documents available but provides a link to the request itself.
Foreign Vessel Use Request for BELLATRIX
The Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency for DC (CSOSA) has posted a request for the use of the foreign vessel BELLATRIX in coastwise trade. The document is available for review on Regulations.gov.
MARAD Notice: Foreign-Built Vessel Use in US Coastwise Trade
The Maritime Administration (MARAD) is seeking public comments on a request to determine if the coastwise use of a foreign-built vessel would adversely affect U.S. vessel builders or U.S. coastwise trade businesses. The comment period closes on April 1, 2026.
MARAD Notice on Foreign-Built Vessel Use in Coastwise Trade
The Maritime Administration (MARAD) is seeking public comments on a request to determine if the coastwise use of a specific foreign-built or rebuilt vessel would adversely affect U.S. vessel builders or U.S. coastwise trade businesses. This notice outlines the process for submitting comments to assist MARAD in its determination.
MARAD Notice: Foreign-Built Vessel Use in US Coastwise Trade
The Maritime Administration (MARAD) is seeking public comments on a request to allow a foreign-built vessel, the S/V Bodacious, to operate in U.S. coastwise trade. MARAD will determine if this use would adversely affect U.S. vessel builders or businesses using U.S.-built vessels.
Request for Use of Foreign Vessel in Coastwise Trade
The Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency for DC (CSOSA) has posted a request for the use of the foreign vessel SKYBOAT 1 in coastwise trade. This notice indicates a specific request has been made and is available for review.
Request for Foreign Vessel Use in Coastwise Trade
The Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency for DC (CSOSA) has issued a notice regarding a request for the use of a foreign vessel, the IMAGINE, in coastwise trade. This notice pertains to specific maritime trade regulations.
Corps of Engineers Seeks Input on Nationwide Permit Program Changes
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is seeking public input on potential changes to its nationwide permit program, which authorizes activities under the Clean Water Act and Rivers and Harbors Act. The Corps will consider this feedback for future rulemaking aimed at increasing program efficiency.
Portland District Regional Conditions Public Notice
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Portland District has issued a public notice regarding regional conditions for permit applications in Oregon. This notice outlines specific requirements and considerations for projects impacting waters of the United States within their jurisdiction.
Corps of Engineers Notice on Tulsa Regional Conditions
The Corps of Engineers has issued a notice regarding regional conditions for the Tulsa district. This notice provides updated information and guidance relevant to environmental and operational considerations within that specific geographic area. It is intended to inform stakeholders about current conditions and any associated requirements.
Corps of Engineers Ohio Regional Conditions Notice
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (COE) has issued a public notice regarding regional conditions for Ohio. This notice updates or clarifies existing conditions related to permits and activities within the Ohio region, likely impacting construction and development projects.
Corps of Engineers Public Notice: South Dakota Regional Conditions
The Corps of Engineers has issued a public notice regarding regional conditions for South Dakota. This notice outlines specific environmental and regulatory considerations relevant to projects within the state, likely impacting permitting processes for infrastructure and development.
Corps of Engineers Public Notice for North Dakota Regional Conditions
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has issued a public notice regarding regional conditions for North Dakota. This notice provides information and updates relevant to permits and activities within the state, likely related to water resources and environmental regulations.
Corps of Engineers Seattle District Regional Conditions Notice
The Corps of Engineers (COE) has issued a notice regarding regional conditions for the Seattle District in the State of Washington. This notice updates existing conditions and may affect permitting processes for certain activities within the district's jurisdiction.
CIPO Trademarks Opposition Board Decisions Available Electronically
The Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) Trademarks Opposition Board (TMOB) has announced that decisions in opposition and Section 45 proceedings will be made available electronically starting February 11, 2026. This change aims to provide convenience to users by offering direct links to these decisions.
Trademark Opposition Proceedings Practice Notice
The Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) has updated its practice notice regarding trademark opposition proceedings. The notice, originally published in 2019, has seen several amendments, with the latest update on December 1, 2023. It governs all trademark applications in opposition, including Protocol and Divisional Applications.
CIPO Trademarks Opposition Board Hearing Calendar Updates
The Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) has updated its Trademarks Opposition Board (TMOB) hearing calendar. The calendar is published online 60 to 90 days in advance and is updated monthly, with potential modifications occurring without notice.
Trademarks Opposition Board Practice Notices and Hearing Updates
The Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) Trademarks Opposition Board has updated its practice notices regarding trademark opposition proceedings, expungement procedures, and the interpretation of relevant legislation. Recent updates include guidance on the use of AI in proceedings, case management, confidentiality orders, and costs awards.
Norgasco Gas Sales Agreement
The Regulatory Commission of Alaska has issued a public notice regarding the Norgasco Gas Sales Agreement, identified under Docket TA100-406. This notice pertains to a Gas Sales and Purchase Agreement between Norgasco and North Slope Gas Services, LLC.
City of Wasilla and Eagle Utilities Amend Utility Certificate
The Regulatory Commission of Alaska (AK RCA) has received a joint application from the City of Wasilla and Eagle Utilities, Inc. to amend utility certificate service areas. The application seeks to transfer service areas for the Ranch Phase 1 Subdivision and Panoramic Preserve Subdivision from Wasilla to Eagle. The commission has opened Docket U-26-008 to review this matter.
Matanuska Electric proposes cost per foot increase for new service
The Regulatory Commission of Alaska has received a filing from Matanuska Electric Association, Inc. (MEA) proposing an increase in the cost per foot for new single-phase secondary service construction. MEA seeks to raise the rate from $42.71 to $49.74 per foot.
Matanuska Electric Association Cost-Per-Foot Revision TA583-18
The Regulatory Commission of Alaska has posted a notice regarding Matanuska Electric Association's annual revision to its cost-per-foot for new construction. This filing is part of the standard regulatory process for utility rate adjustments.
Application for Transfer of Certificate No. 262 by City of Wasilla and Eagle Utilities
The Regulatory Commission of Alaska has published a notice regarding an application filed by the City of Wasilla and Eagle Utilities, Inc. The application seeks to transfer a portion of Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity No. 262. This notice is for informational purposes regarding the filing.
UK IPO Trade Mark Invalidity Decision O/0232/26
The UK Intellectual Property Office (IPO) issued a trade mark invalidity decision (O/0232/26) concerning the marks 'LovetoLend', 'LovetoLend (Series of Two)', and '#WELOVETOLEND'. The decision found the marks to be invalid on grounds of descriptiveness and distinctiveness, and also considered earlier trade marks.
UK IPO Trade Mark Opposition Decision O/0233/26
The UK Intellectual Property Office has issued a trade mark opposition decision (O/0233/26) by Hearing Officer Mr Andrea Rossi. The decision addresses grounds related to earlier trade marks, dilution, and revocation based on genuine use and variant forms of marks across multiple classes.
UK IPO Trade Mark Opposition Decision O/0234/26
The UK Intellectual Property Office has issued a trade mark opposition decision (BL Number O/0234/26) concerning grounds related to likelihood of confusion, dilution, and passing off. The decision addresses issues concerning goods versus services, marketing concepts, and the relevant date for earlier rights.
UK IPO Invalidity Decision O/0235/26 Festive Wonderland
The UK Intellectual Property Office (IPO) issued an invalidity decision regarding the trademark 'Festive Wonderland' (BL Number O/0235/26). The decision, dated March 19, 2026, found the trademark invalid based on Section 3(6) of the Trade Marks Act, specifically concerning bad faith and knowledge of an opponent's use in the UK.
Trade Mark Opposition Decision O/0236/26
The UK Intellectual Property Office (IPO) issued a trade mark opposition decision O/0236/26 on March 19, 2026. The decision addresses grounds related to earlier trade marks, passing off, proof of use, and procedural issues.
DOE Seeks Comment on BPA Security Information Collection Extension
The Department of Energy (DOE) is seeking public comment on a three-year extension of its BPA Security information collection request, OMB Control Number 1910-5188. This collection is used to manage access to BPA facilities and report security incidents. Comments are due by April 20, 2026.
DOE EM SSAB Northern New Mexico Meeting Public Comment Notice
The Department of Energy (DOE) is announcing an open virtual meeting for the Environmental Management Site-Specific Advisory Board (EM SSAB) in Northern New Mexico. The meeting is scheduled for March 19, 2026, and will include presentations, agency updates, and a public comment period.
DOE EM SSAB Paducah Meeting Notice
The Department of Energy (DOE) is issuing a notice for an upcoming open meeting of the Environmental Management Site-Specific Advisory Board (EM SSAB) in Paducah. The meeting will be held in-person and via livestream on February 19, 2026, to discuss clean-up activities, waste management, and other environmental program components.
Vitol Inc. Electric Energy Transmission Authorization Renewal Application
The Department of Energy has published a notice regarding an application from Vitol Inc. for the renewal of its authorization to transmit electric energy from the United States to Canada. The application seeks to continue this authorization for an additional five-year term under the Federal Power Act.
DOE Oak Ridge EM SSAB Public Meeting Announcement
The Department of Energy (DOE) is announcing an open meeting for the Environmental Management Site-Specific Advisory Board (EM SSAB) in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, scheduled for March 11, 2026. The meeting will cover clean-up activities, waste management, and other environmental restoration issues.
Thirteenth Edition of the Nice Classification Effective January 1, 2026
WIPO has announced that the Thirteenth Edition of the Nice Classification will take effect on January 1, 2026. This international classification of goods and services is used for trademark registration. The changes will affect how certain goods and services are classified, impacting new international trademark applications filed on or after the effective date.
Madrid System 2025: eMadrid Launch and Trademark Application Processing
WIPO's Madrid System has reviewed its transformative 2025, highlighting the launch of the integrated eMadrid platform for trademark management and the processing of approximately 58,000 international trademark applications. Key enhancements include stronger security measures via mandatory email verification and expanded e-filing services.
Grenada Joins WIPO Madrid System
Grenada has joined the WIPO Madrid System, expanding the international trademark registration network to 132 countries. The accession becomes effective on March 15, 2026, allowing businesses in Grenada to seek international trademark protection and foreign trademark holders to designate Grenada.
Madrid System Webinars: Legal Updates and Filing Strategies
WIPO is offering a series of webinars in February and March 2026 covering legal updates and practical tips for the Madrid System for international trademark protection. The webinars will address recent changes, new member states, and future developments, as well as strategies for using the eMadrid filing system.
Webinar Series: SMEs Protecting Brands Internationally
WIPO and the European Commission's International IP SME Helpdesks have launched a new webinar series to assist Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) in protecting their trademarks and designs internationally. The first webinar, scheduled for March 26, 2026, will focus on protecting trademarks in China and the ASEAN region.
Proposed Rule Changes for Chapter 5
The Oklahoma Office of the OCC has proposed changes to Chapter 5 of its rules, identified by RM2025-000004. These proposed amendments are open for public comment, indicating a potential shift in regulatory requirements for state-chartered banks operating in Oklahoma.
Proposed Rulemaking Notice for Chapter 5
The Oklahoma Office of the OCC has issued a proposed rulemaking notice for Chapter 5, identified as Case 2025-000004. This notice initiates a public comment period for proposed changes to banking regulations within the state.
Oklahoma OCC Proposed Rule Impact Statement
The Oklahoma Office of the OCC has issued a Rule Impact Statement for proposed rule RM2025-000004, concerning Chapter 5. This document outlines the anticipated effects of the proposed regulatory changes on the banking sector within Oklahoma.
Oklahoma Corporation Commission Proposes Fee Increase
The Oklahoma Corporation Commission (OCC) has proposed a fee increase for regulated entities. The proposed rule, RM2025-000004, aims to adjust existing fees to cover operational costs. The OCC is seeking public comment on this proposal.
Proposed Rule Changes for Chapter 5
The Oklahoma Office of the OCC has proposed changes to Chapter 5 of its rules, related to RM2025-000004. These proposed changes are open for public comment.
Utah Insurance Fraud Reporting Guidance
The Utah Insurance Department has published guidance on how to report insurance fraud. The document outlines steps for consumers to provide details, maintain anonymity, and lists various channels for reporting, including the department's website, insurance companies, NICB, and Medicare/Medicaid fraud hotlines.
Insurance Fraud Increases Premiums for All Policyholders
The Utah Insurance Department issued a notice on November 18, 2025, detailing how insurance fraud leads to increased premiums for all policyholders. The notice outlines various types of fraud, including staged accidents, falsified claims, identity theft, and contractor scams, and explains their financial impact on consumers and essential services.
Insurance Fraud Warning Signs for Consumers
The Utah Insurance Department has issued guidance to consumers on how to identify and avoid insurance fraud. The document outlines warning signs to look for when buying insurance, filing a claim, after an accident, and when dealing with medical or repair services. It also advises consumers on how to report suspected fraud.
Utah Insurance News: AI and Digital Scams in Insurance Fraud
The Utah Insurance News published an article on November 20, 2025, highlighting the increasing threat of AI and digital scams in insurance fraud. The notice details how synthetic voices, deepfakes, and enhanced phishing are making fraud more sophisticated and harder to detect, impacting consumers through higher costs and eroding trust.
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