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NOAA Fisheries Proposed Rule on Atlantic Cod Stock Units
NOAA Fisheries has proposed a rule to incorporate revised Atlantic cod stock units into the Northeast Multispecies Fishery Management Plan. The proposal includes setting status determination criteria, specifications, and commercial and recreational management measures. The comment period for this proposed rule ends on April 17, 2026.
NOAA Final Rule: Queen Triggerfish Catch Limits in Caribbean
NOAA Fisheries has issued a final rule to modify annual catch limits for queen triggerfish in Federal waters around the U.S. Virgin Islands. This action aligns management reference points with recent stock assessments to prevent overfishing and achieve optimum yield.
Alaska Pacific Cod Fishery Closure for Catcher Vessels
NOAA Fisheries is prohibiting directed fishing for Pacific cod by catcher vessels greater than or equal to 50 feet using hook-and-line gear in the Central Gulf of Alaska. This temporary rule is necessary to prevent exceeding the allocated total allowable catch for the A season.
NOAA Proposed Rule: Marine Mammal Takes for Texas Fisheries Research
NOAA's National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) has proposed a rule to authorize the incidental take of marine mammals during fisheries research conducted by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) in Texas coastal bays. The proposed regulations would set forth permissible methods, mitigation measures, and monitoring/reporting requirements for a 5-year period.
Proposed Rule: Gulf of America Shallow-Water Grouper Management
NMFS has proposed a rule to modify catch limits and establish a recreational fixed-closed season for the Gulf of America Other Shallow-Water Grouper complex. This action is intended to reduce harvest while a more comprehensive amendment is developed. Public comments are requested.
Pacific Mackerel Harvest Specifications Final Rule
NOAA Fisheries has issued a final rule establishing annual harvest specifications for Pacific mackerel for the 2025-2026 and 2026-2027 fishing seasons. These specifications include overfishing limits, allowable biological catch, annual catch limits, harvest guidelines, and annual catch targets, aiming to conserve the Pacific mackerel stock off the U.S. West Coast.
NOAA Notice of Public Comment Period for Fisheries Management
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has issued a notice to solicit public comments on proposed changes to fisheries management. The comment period is open until April 16, 2026.
CDC Draft IDLH Value Profile for Lewisite
The CDC has released a draft Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health (IDLH) value profile for Lewisite. This document is open for public comment and provides scientific information to inform occupational safety standards.
NIOSH Seeks Public Comment on Draft Lewisite IDLH Value Profile
The CDC's NIOSH is requesting public comment on a draft Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health (IDLH) Value Profile document for the chemical lewisite. The comment period closes on May 18, 2026.
FMC Notice of Shipping Agreement Filing
The Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) has filed a new space charter agreement (Agreement No. 201464) between CMA CGM S.A. and NEOLINE Armateur for services between Europe and the U.S. Atlantic Coast. Comments are due within 12 days of Federal Register publication, or 7 days for expedited review.
Bank Holding Company Applications Filed with Federal Reserve System
The Federal Reserve System has published a notice listing companies that have applied to become bank holding companies or to acquire control of banks. The notice includes a deadline for public comments on these applications.
Federal Reserve Bank Control Notices
The Federal Reserve System has posted change in bank control notices for applications filed under the Change in Bank Control Act. These notices allow for public inspection and comment on proposed acquisitions of bank or bank holding company shares.
EIA - Nuclear Fuel Data Survey Extension and Changes
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) is seeking public comments on a proposed three-year extension with modifications to the Nuclear Fuel Data Survey (Form GC-859). The changes aim to clarify instructions and discontinue a data section, while adding an optional field for assembly-average initial enrichment. The survey collects data on spent nuclear fuel from commercial nuclear reactor operators and other entities possessing irradiated fuel.
ANSM Safety Alert for Soltive SuperPulsed Laser Systems
The French ANSM has issued a safety alert (R2607992) regarding Soltive SuperPulsed laser systems, following a security action initiated by Olympus. Affected users have been notified directly by the manufacturer.
ANSM Safety Alert: B. Braun Infusion Sets and Mentor Tissue Expanders
The ANSM has issued a safety alert regarding specific lots of B. Braun infusion sets and Mentor tissue expanders. A lot recall has been implemented by the manufacturer, B. Braun Medical Inc., and Mentor. Affected users have been notified.
Node.js Multiple Vulnerabilities Security Patches
CERT-FR has issued a security advisory regarding multiple vulnerabilities discovered in Node.js versions 20.x, 22.x, 24.x, and 25.x. Security patches are scheduled for release on March 24, 2026, to address these issues.
CERT-FR: Multiple Vulnerabilities in Suricata
CERT-FR has issued a security advisory regarding multiple vulnerabilities discovered in Suricata versions 7.0.x and 8.0.x. Users are advised to consult the Suricata security bulletin for patch information.
CERT-FR: Multiple MongoDB Vulnerabilities
CERT-FR has issued a security advisory regarding multiple vulnerabilities discovered in MongoDB. The advisory details affected versions and directs users to MongoDB's security bulletins for patch information. The specific risk is not detailed by the publisher.
Citrix XenServer Vulnerability Allows Security Policy Bypass
CERT-FR has issued an advisory regarding a vulnerability in Citrix XenServer (CVE-2026-23554) that allows for security policy bypass. The advisory urges users to apply security patches provided by Citrix to affected systems.
GLPI Vulnerabilities: SQL Injection, Security Bypass
CERT-FR has issued a security advisory regarding multiple vulnerabilities in GLPI software, versions prior to 11.0.6. These vulnerabilities include SQL injection and security bypass, potentially allowing attackers to compromise systems. Users are advised to consult the publisher's security bulletins for patch information.
Apple Products Vulnerability: Security Policy Bypass
CERT-FR has issued a security advisory regarding a vulnerability discovered in Apple products, including iOS, iPadOS, and macOS. The vulnerability allows for a security policy bypass. Users are advised to refer to Apple's security bulletin for patch information.
Multiple vulnerabilities found in Atlassian products
The CERT-FR has issued a security advisory regarding multiple vulnerabilities discovered in Atlassian products, including Confluence and Jira. These vulnerabilities could lead to remote code execution, denial of service, and data breaches.
VMware Products Multiple Vulnerabilities Advisory
CERT-FR has issued an advisory regarding multiple vulnerabilities discovered in various VMware products. The advisory lists affected versions and directs users to VMware's security bulletins for remediation. The specific risk is not detailed by the publisher.
Public Reprimand for Former Judge James E. Crook
The South Carolina Supreme Court has issued a public reprimand to former Judge James E. Crook of Spartanburg County Magistrate Court. The reprimand stems from misconduct involving inappropriate behavior and the display of explicit images to a court employee. As part of the agreement, Crook has resigned and will not seek judicial office in the future.
SCDSS v. Rose Pandola - Non-Precedential Opinion Dismissed
The South Carolina Supreme Court has dismissed a writ of certiorari in the case of SCDSS v. Rose Pandola. This non-precedential opinion will not be cited or relied upon as precedent. The dismissal means the lower court's decision stands without further review by the Supreme Court.
Judicial Disciplinary Matter: Public Reprimand for Judge Curtis G. Clark
The South Carolina Supreme Court has issued a public reprimand to former Abbeville County Master-in-Equity, Judge Curtis G. Clark. The disciplinary action stems from an investigative article detailing instances where properties were deeded to his family members after they submitted the highest bids at foreclosure auctions.
In the Matter of David F. Stoddard - Attorney Disciplinary Matter
The South Carolina Supreme Court has suspended attorney David F. Stoddard for nine months following an Agreement for Discipline by Consent. This action addresses multiple pending complaints against the respondent, who has a prior disciplinary history.
Amazon Services v. South Carolina Department of Revenue - Sales Tax Assessment
The South Carolina Supreme Court affirmed a $12.49 million sales tax assessment against Amazon Services for the first quarter of 2016. The court ruled that Amazon was obligated to collect and remit sales taxes on behalf of third-party merchants selling products on its platform.
In the Matter of Darrell Scott Fisher - Judicial Suspension
The South Carolina Supreme Court has suspended Darrell Scott Fisher, a West Greenville Summary Court judge, for thirty days. This disciplinary action stems from an agreement by Fisher admitting misconduct during a hearing, including improper familiarity with a defendant and providing inappropriate instructions.
BJA FY25 Tribal Justice Infrastructure Program Opportunity
The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) has announced the FY25 Tribal Justice Infrastructure Program Opportunity. This notice supports the physical plant and corrections operations for tribal justice systems, with applications due April 10, 2026. Eligible applicants include various nonprofit organizations, for-profit businesses, and educational institutions.
NIH Funding Opportunity: Single-Site Investigator-Initiated Clinical Trials (R61/R33)
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has issued a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for single-site investigator-initiated clinical trials. This opportunity supports efficacy, comparative effectiveness, pragmatic, and dissemination/implementation science trials relevant to the NHLBI mission.
Marine Mammal Habitat Monitoring Grant Opportunity
The GSA is offering a cooperative agreement for marine mammal habitat monitoring, specifically for Cook Inlet Beluga Whale prey, on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson. Approximately $355,000 is available for the base period, with potential for additional funding. Interested parties must submit a Statement of Interest by April 17, 2026.
Data Coordinating Center for Multi-Site Clinical Trials Opportunity
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has announced a funding opportunity for a Data Coordinating Center (DCC) to support multi-site clinical trials. This opportunity, relevant to the NHLBI's research mission, requires collaboration with a companion Clinical Coordinating Center (CCC) application.
BJA FY25 Veterans Treatment Court Program Grant Opportunity
The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) has announced the FY25 Veterans Treatment Court Program grant opportunity. This grant aims to support the implementation and enhancement of veterans treatment courts, connecting justice-involved veterans with treatment for substance use and mental health disorders. Applications are due April 27, 2026.
NIH Funding Opportunity: Clinical Coordinating Center for Multi-Site Trials
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has issued a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for a Clinical Coordinating Center (CCC) to support investigator-initiated multi-site clinical trials. This opportunity encourages innovative trial designs and requires applications to be relevant to the NHLBI mission.
State v. Hannaweeke - Criminal Appeal
The New Mexico Court of Appeals affirmed a district court's suppression of evidence in State v. Hannaweeke. The court found no possibility for reversal in the State's appeal regarding the suppression order.
CBP Developing ACE System for IEEPA Duty Refunds
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is developing a new system within ACE, called CAPE, to process refunds for tariffs imposed under IEEPA. This development is occurring in response to a court order in the Atmus Filtration case, with the system expected to be implemented in phases.
UK Proposes NSIA Updates Expanding Sensitive Sectors
The UK government has proposed updates to the National Security and Investment Act 2021, expanding the scope of sensitive sectors subject to national security review. The proposed changes include critical minerals, semiconductors, water, AI, communications, and data infrastructure, impacting investors and businesses in these areas.
USTR Launches Section 301 Investigations on Forced Labor Imports
The USTR has initiated Section 301 investigations into 60 trade partners regarding their failure to prohibit imports of goods produced with forced labor. These investigations could lead to tariffs and other trade restrictions if violations are found.
California Textile EPR Program: Landbell USA Selected as PRO
California has selected Landbell USA as the Producer Responsibility Organization (PRO) for its textile extended producer responsibility (EPR) program under the Responsible Textile Recovery Act. Producers must register with Landbell USA by July 1, 2026, to comply with the new requirements.
NRC Proposes Changes to Fusion Machine Export Control Rules
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is proposing revisions to its export control regulations concerning byproduct material produced by fusion machines. While the primary focus is domestic licensing, the proposed rule also modifies definitions related to byproduct material and particle accelerators. The NRC is also seeking comments on whether export controls for fusion machines themselves should be implemented.
TCEQ Announces 2026 Texas Environmental Excellence Award Winners
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) has announced the winners of the 2026 Governor's Texas Environmental Excellence Awards. These awards recognize individuals, communities, businesses, and organizations for their innovative environmental protection and preservation efforts across various categories.
Dayabaran et al v. Edlow et al - Immigration Case Filing
A new civil case, Dayabaran et al v. Edlow et al, was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on March 18, 2026. The case involves 'Other Immigration Actions' and names the U.S. Government as a defendant. The filing includes a complaint and related documents.
FDA Draft Guidance on New Approach Methodologies in Drug Development
The FDA has issued draft guidance for industry on the use of New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) in drug development. The guidance provides a validation framework and recommendations to improve human relevance and reduce animal testing, encouraging NAMs in regulatory submissions.
SC Board of Pharmacy: Revised Vaccine Administration Protocol
The South Carolina Board of Pharmacy has revised its protocol for vaccine administration by pharmacists, effective September 17, 2025. The primary change allows pharmacists, interns, and technicians to administer FDA-approved COVID-19 vaccines without a practitioner's order, following specific professional recommendations.
Idaho Board of Pharmacy Grants Medication Authority to Naturopaths
The Idaho Board of Pharmacy has announced that naturopaths are now granted medication authority. This change expands the scope of practice for licensed naturopathic physicians in Idaho, allowing them to prescribe certain medications.
Idaho Pharmacy Licensure Renewal Cycle and Fee Updates
The Idaho Board of Pharmacy is updating its licensure renewal cycles and fees effective July 1, 2025. Pharmacist licenses will now expire on the licensee's birthday, with renewals shifting to a two-year cycle, and associated fees will double for biennial renewals.
Idaho Pharmacy Board: Ivermectin OTC Update
The Idaho Board of Pharmacy has issued an update regarding the over-the-counter availability of Ivermectin. This notice clarifies regulatory standing following legislative changes, referencing Senate Bill 1211.
Idaho Board of Pharmacy: Expedited Temporary Licensure Pathway for Rite Aid Closure
The Idaho Board of Pharmacy has established an expedited temporary licensure pathway due to the closure of Rite Aid pharmacies. This pathway aims to ensure continuity of pharmaceutical services for patients affected by the closures.
Two Attorneys Suspended for Failing CLE Requirements
The Wyoming Supreme Court has suspended two attorneys, Dameione S. Cameron and John L. Young, from the practice of law in Wyoming. The suspension is due to their failure to comply with the state's Continuing Legal Education (CLE) requirements for 2016.
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