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Mississippi River Commission Sunshine Act Meetings Notice
The Mississippi River Commission published a notice announcing upcoming public meetings to be held in April 2019. The meetings will cover national and regional issues affecting the Commission and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers programs and projects on the Mississippi River.
Sunshine Act Meetings by Mississippi River Commission
The Mississippi River Commission has issued a notice regarding upcoming Sunshine Act meetings. The notice provides details on the time, date, place, and matters to be considered for these public meetings.
Accidental Release Prevention Requirements: Risk Management Programs
The Environmental Protection Agency and the Mines Bureau issued amendments to the Risk Management Programs under the Clean Air Act. These amendments specifically address the worst-case release scenario analysis for flammable substances. The rule is effective June 21, 1999.
Privacy Act of 1974 - Deletions of Existing Systems of Records
The Mines Bureau published a notice regarding the deletion of existing systems of records under the Privacy Act of 1974. This action pertains to administrative record management and does not introduce new regulatory requirements for external entities.
Reorganization of Federal Housing Finance Board Regulations
The Federal Housing Finance Board has issued a proposed rule to reorganize its existing regulations. This action aims to consolidate and clarify the agency's regulatory framework. The public comment period for this proposed rule closes on December 27, 1999.
Revision of Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices; Temporary Traffic Control
The Federal Highway Administration and Mines Bureau have issued a proposed rule to revise the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) concerning temporary traffic control. This proposal aims to update standards and guidance for traffic control devices used in work zones and other temporary traffic situations.
Bureau of Mines Rule Removal
The Bureau of Mines, under the Department of the Interior, has issued a final rule to remove a chapter from Title 30 of the Code of Federal Regulations. This action was published in the Federal Register on May 8, 2002.
Prohibition on Exportation, Melting, or Treatment of 5-Cent and One-Cent Coins
The Department of the Treasury issued a rule prohibiting the exportation, melting, or treatment of 5-cent and 1-cent coins. This interim rule is effective from December 20, 2006, through April 14, 2007.
Prohibition on Exportation, Melting, or Treatment of Coins
The Department of the Treasury issued a final rule prohibiting the exportation, melting, or treatment of 5-cent and 1-cent coins. This rule aims to prevent the depletion of circulating coinage.
Civil Penalties for Misuse of US Mint Words, Letters, Symbols
The Department of the Treasury's Monetary Offices issued a final rule establishing civil penalties for the misuse of words, letters, symbols, and emblems of the United States Mint. This rule aims to protect the integrity of U.S. Mint designations and prevent fraudulent or misleading uses.
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