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Qteq and Chairman Fined $6 Million for Attempted Cartel Conduct
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) announced that Qteq Pty Ltd and its executive chairman, Simon Ashton, have been fined a collective $6 million by the Federal Court for attempted cartel conduct. The penalties include $5 million for Qteq and $1 million for Mr. Ashton, who received the highest penalty for an individual in Australia for a competition law breach.
USDA Food Safety Steps for Spring Holiday Meals
The USDA has issued guidance on food safety practices for spring holiday meals, including Easter, Passover, and Mother's Day. The notice emphasizes following the 'Four Steps to Food Safety' to reduce the risk of foodborne illness during holiday gatherings.
Nebraska DOR: Updated Certificate Holders and Continuing Education Hours
The Nebraska Department of Revenue has updated information regarding certificate holders and their continuing education hour requirements. This news release provides updated details for individuals holding certificates and outlines the necessary continuing education hours.
Spain Official Gazette Summary - March 25, 2026
The Official State Gazette (BOE) published its summary for March 25, 2026. This notice provides an overview of the various sections and departmental announcements included in that day's publication, covering general provisions, personnel matters, and other official announcements.
Spain Official Gazette Summary - March 24, 2026
The Spanish Official State Gazette (BOE) published its summary for March 24, 2026, detailing various sections including official announcements, personnel appointments, and administrative justice notices. This publication serves as the official record for government and legal information in Spain.
Detroit Woman Pleads Guilty to Organizing Retail Thefts
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced that Cheaira Broughton pleaded guilty to organizing a retail theft ring targeting Ulta Beauty stores across metro Detroit. The enterprise caused over $30,000 in losses and operated through multiple "push-out" thefts in late 2023.
OWCP Provider Enrollment Form Revision Consultation
The Department of Labor's Office of Workers' Compensation Programs (OWCP) is requesting public comments on proposed revisions to the OWCP 1168 Provider Enrollment Form. This form is used to collect necessary information from providers for billing and payment processing under various workers' compensation statutes.
FECA Medical Report Forms Extension Proposed
The Department of Labor's Office of Workers' Compensation Programs is requesting public comments on proposed extensions for several FECA Medical Report Forms. These forms are used to determine eligibility and computation of benefits for federal employees with work-related injuries or diseases. Comments are due by May 19, 2026.
West Physicians Associates v. Quiane - Order Granting Motion to Dismiss Appeal
The Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals granted a motion to dismiss an interlocutory appeal filed by Agrifina Quiane against West Physicians Associates. The court found that the district court's order was not an appealable collateral order and did not meet the requirements for an interlocutory appeal, thus dismissing the appeal.
Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals Tax Appeal Case
The Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals has filed a tax appeal case, CAAP-25-0000524. The case consolidates multiple appeals from the Tax Appeal Court, involving numerous appellants and their respective trusts and entities, concerning tax matters.
ICE Lodges Arrest Detainer for Criminal Alien Charged with Laundering Millions
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has lodged an arrest detainer for Jose Alonso Paramo-Arguello, a Mexican national charged with laundering millions of dollars from drug trafficking. This action follows a Justice Department announcement on March 18, 2026, regarding the charges.
ICE Arrests Child Predators
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced the arrest of numerous criminal illegal aliens, including multiple individuals convicted of child sexual abuse offenses. The press release highlights specific cases and emphasizes the administration's commitment to removing such individuals from the country.
NSF Tribal Colleges and Universities Program STEM Funding Opportunity
The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) has announced a funding opportunity through its Tribal Colleges and Universities Program (TCUP). This program provides awards to eligible institutions to promote STEM education, research, and outreach, with various tracks for capacity building and community engagement projects.
Air Force Office of Scientific Research: BAA FA955025S0001 Closed, Resubmit Proposals
The Air Force Office of Scientific Research has closed Broad Agency Announcement FA955025S0001 as of March 23, 2026, due to a new mandatory review process required by Executive Order 14332. Applicants who submitted proposals between March 18-23, 2026, must resubmit them to an upcoming Open BAA.
Phreesia Inc. v. Luma Health Inc. - Case 24-1168
The U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware has issued an opinion in the case Phreesia Inc. v. Luma Health Inc., case number 24-1168. The opinion was issued by Judge Jennifer L. Hall on March 25, 2026.
Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. John Doe - Copyright Infringement Complaint
Strike 3 Holdings, LLC has filed a copyright infringement complaint against a John Doe subscriber assigned to IP address 71.204.155.3 in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The filing includes the initial complaint, a certificate of interested entities, and Rule 7.1 disclosures.
Delaware Supreme Court Affirms Corporate Law Judgment
The Delaware Supreme Court affirmed a lower court's judgment in a corporate law case involving BBP Holdco, Inc. and Brunswick Corporation. The decision upholds the Superior Court's prior orders regarding summary judgment motions and a decision after trial.
US Trading Company Metals v. USA Rare Earth, LLC - Affirmation of Chancery Judgment
The Delaware Supreme Court affirmed a judgment from the Court of Chancery concerning US Trading Company Metals, LLC. The court's decision was based on the reasoning provided in the Court of Chancery's prior opinions and orders.
Delaware Court Rules on Paramount Global Shareholder Demand
The Delaware Supreme Court ruled that a shareholder's demand for inspection of corporate records, even if made after initial news reports, can be supported by post-demand evidence if it establishes a credible basis to infer corporate wrongdoing. The court affirmed and remanded the case concerning Paramount Global.
Delaware Court of Chancery Opinion on Forum Selection Provision
The Delaware Court of Chancery issued an opinion interpreting a forum selection provision in a stock purchase agreement. The court determined that claims for fraud must be brought in Delaware, while the enforceability of an arbiter's award is deferred to a first-filed action in Mississippi federal court.
EPA Permit Application Document
The EPA has posted a permit application document for review on March 25, 2026. This document is available for public access and potential comment through the Regs.gov portal. Further details regarding the specific permit and its implications are available in the linked PDF.
EPA Document EPA-R08-OAR-2020-0646-0015
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has posted document EPA-R08-OAR-2020-0646-0015 on March 25, 2026. This document is related to air quality regulations and is part of the EPA's ongoing regulatory activities.
EPA Final Rule: Dimethylpolysiloxane Pesticide Exemption
The EPA has issued a final rule establishing an exemption from tolerance requirements for residues of methyl end-capped polydimethylsiloxane (dimethylpolysiloxane) when used as an inert ingredient in pesticide formulations. This exemption, effective March 25, 2026, eliminates the need to establish maximum residue levels on food or feed commodities.
EPA Document on 2017 Wellpad Construction
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has posted a document concerning wellpad construction that occurred in 2017. This notice provides information related to environmental regulations and practices for the oil and gas industry.
EPA Emission Limitation Questions Document
The EPA has posted a document addressing questions related to emission limitations. This guidance document is intended to clarify existing requirements for regulated entities.
EPA Document on Crow Tribe Consultation
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has posted a document regarding its consultation with the Crow Tribe. This notice serves to make the consultation document publicly available.
Crow Tribe NHPA Consultation Draft Permit Document
The EPA has released a draft permit document for consultation regarding the Crow Tribe's National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) consultation process. This document outlines proposed procedures for consultation related to permitting actions affecting tribal cultural resources.
EPA - Draft Notice of Non-Compliance Letter for WBI Hardin CS
The EPA has issued a draft Notice of Non-Compliance (NNC) letter to WBI Hardin CS regarding air emissions. This draft letter outlines potential violations and provides an opportunity for the permittee to respond before a final determination is made.
EPA Hardin CS Draft MNSR Permit Comment Period
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued a draft Minor Source New Source Review (MNSR) permit for the Hardin CS facility. The public has until April 27 to submit comments on this draft permit.
NHPA Consultation for Modification of Hardin CS on Crow Reservation
The EPA is initiating a consultation process regarding the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) for a proposed modification to the Hardin CS on the Crow Reservation. This notice seeks input on potential impacts to historic properties.
EPA 2017 OGEI SCC Calculation Guidance
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has posted a document detailing the 2017 OGEI SCC Calculation. This document provides guidance on calculating the Social Cost of Greenhouse Gases, which is relevant for environmental impact assessments and regulatory analyses.
EPA Posts 2017 Baseline TPD Document
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has posted a document related to the 2017 baseline for the TPD (likely referring to a specific emissions or pollution control standard). This notice provides access to the baseline data used in regulatory assessments.
EPA Consultation on Proposed MNSR Permit for Crow Tribe
The EPA is initiating a consultation period regarding a proposed Minor New Source Review (MNSR) permit for the Crow Tribe. This consultation is a procedural step before a final permit decision is made.
EPA Docket EPA-R08-OAR-2025-0230-0007
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has posted a new document to its docket regarding air quality regulations. This entry, EPA-R08-OAR-2025-0230-0007, is part of the agency's ongoing regulatory processes.
EPA document EPA-R08-OAR-2025-0230-0004 posted Mar 25
EPA document EPA-R08-OAR-2025-0230-0004 posted Mar 25
EPA TSD Tables V1 Posted
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has posted Technical Support Document (TSD) Tables Version 1. This notice indicates the availability of these updated tables, which are part of the agency's ongoing regulatory processes. The posting is for informational purposes.
EPA Oil and Gas Off-Road Emissions Document
The EPA has released an updated version of its guidance document concerning off-road emissions for the oil and gas sector. This document, identified as V13, provides updated information and technical details related to emissions controls and standards for equipment used in oil and gas operations.
EPA Ozone SIP Point Source Document
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has posted a document related to the Ozone State Implementation Plan (SIP) concerning point sources. This document was made available on March 25, 2026, and is associated with docket number EPA-R08-OAR-2020-0646.
EPA Rail TPY Document
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has posted a document related to Rail_TPY on March 25, 2026. This notice provides information regarding rail transportation emissions.
EPA Proposed Rule: Air Quality Designation
The EPA has posted a document related to a proposed rule concerning air quality designations. This action is part of the agency's ongoing efforts to regulate and monitor environmental standards across the United States. Further details on the specific designation and its implications are expected.
EPA Area Source Inventory Summary Details
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has provided details for the 2017 Area Source Inventory Summary through its docket system. This notice directs users to the relevant docket for accessing information related to emissions inventories for area sources.
EPA Oil and Gas Off-Road Emissions Document
The EPA has posted a document titled 'O and G Off Road July v6'. This notice indicates the document is related to oil and gas operations and off-road emissions, likely providing updated information or guidance. The document was posted on March 25th.
EPA Snowmobile TPD Document
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has posted a document related to snowmobile TPD (presumably emissions or performance standards). This document was posted on March 25, 2026, and is identified by docket number EPA-R08-OAR-2020-0646-0017. It appears to be an informational notice for manufacturers.
EPA Wintertime Nonroad Wellpad Construction Guidance
The EPA has issued an updated document regarding wintertime nonroad wellpad construction. This guidance provides information and best practices for activities related to oil and gas extraction operations during winter months.
EPA Proposed Rule: Air Quality State Implementation Plans
The EPA has posted a proposed rule concerning state implementation plans for air quality. This document is part of a larger rulemaking process and is available for public review and comment.
Delaware DOI Clarifies Step Therapy Exceptions for Insurers
The Delaware Department of Insurance issued Bulletin No. 165 to clarify the interpretation of step therapy exception processes for health insurers. The bulletin specifies that the statutory exclusion for requiring patients to try AB-rated generic equivalents does not apply to biologics and their biosimilars, as they are not branded prescription drugs and lack generic equivalents.
Pennsylvania Job Program for Students with Disabilities
The Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry announced a visit to a job placement program in Lancaster that assists students with disabilities in preparing for college and careers. Governor Shapiro's proposed 2026-27 budget includes a $1 million increase in state funding for the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation (OVR) to expand these services.
Alaska AG Secures $800,000 Consumer Protection Resolution with Car Dealerships
Alaska Attorney General Cox announced a settlement with Swickard car dealerships, requiring them to pay $800,000 in civil penalties for violating consumer protection laws. The lawsuit alleged deceptive advertising, failure to honor advertised prices, and improper handling of used vehicle condition statements. An additional $200,000 penalty is suspended, contingent on future compliance.
DC AG Secures $302,000 Settlement for Construction Workers
The DC Attorney General secured a $302,000 settlement from two drywall installation companies, DR Construction and Consulting, Inc. (DRCC) and Pedro & Pablo’s Construction Company, Inc. (Pedro & Pablo), to resolve allegations of worker misclassification. Over 100 workers will receive back wages and benefits, and the companies will implement changes to comply with DC law.
STB Proposes Permitting Reform for Rail Infrastructure
The Surface Transportation Board (STB) has proposed a comprehensive rule to modernize its permitting process for rail infrastructure projects. The reform aims to streamline approvals, reduce costs, and improve environmental review efficiency, aligning with current laws and practices. This proposal seeks to accelerate project development and lower overall transportation network costs.
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