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Federal Register Notices

Agency Information Collection Activities; Oil and Gas Production Measurement Surface Commingling, and Security

In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) of 1995, the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) proposes to renew an information collection.

Federal Register Notices

Van-Type Trailers and Subassemblies From Canada; Termination of investigation

On May 27, 2026, the petitioner submitted a letter to the U.S. Department of Commerce ("Commerce") withdrawing the countervailing duty petition with respect to van-type trailers and subassemblies from Canada. On June 5, 2026, Commerce published notice in the Federal Register that it is terminating the countervailing duty investigation with respect to van-type trailers and subassemblies from Canada (91 FR 34220). Accordingly, the Commission's countervailing duty investigation concerning van-type trailers and subassemblies from Canada (Investigation No. 701-TA-780 (Final)) is terminated.

Federal Register Notices

Phosphate Fertilizers From Morocco and Russia; Notice of Commission Determination To Conduct Full Five-Year Reviews

The Commission hereby gives notice that it will proceed with full reviews pursuant to the Tariff Act of 1930 to determine whether revocation of the countervailing duty orders on phosphate fertilizers from Morocco and Russia would be likely to lead to continuation or recurrence of material injury within a reasonably foreseeable time. A schedule for the reviews will be established and announced at a later date.

Federal Register Notices

Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection, Comment Request; Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP) Documentation

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), as part of its continuing effort to reduce paperwork and respondent burden, invites the general public to take this opportunity to comment on an extension of a currently approved information collection. In accordance with the requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, this notice seeks comments concerning the After Action Report/Improvement Plans, Integrated Preparedness Plans, and Support Request Forms to the National Exercise Program which are used to validate current preparedness capabilities and support future national exercise efforts.

Federal Register Notices

Formations of, Acquisitions by, and Mergers of Bank Holding Companies

Federal Register Notices

Proposed Settlement Agreement, Stipulation, Order and Judgement, etc.; Daikin Comfort Technologies Manufacturing, Inc.

The Commission publishes in the Federal Register any settlement that it provisionally accepts under the Consumer Product Safety Act. Published below is a provisionally accepted Settlement Agreement with Daikin Comfort Technologies Manufacturing, Inc., containing a civil penalty in the amount of $8,500,000 subject to the terms and conditions of the Settlement Agreement. The Commission provisionally accepts the proposed Settlement Agreement and Order pertaining to Daikin Comfort Technologies Manufacturing, Inc.

Federal Register Notices

Title: Notice of Public Meeting To Prepare for the International Maritime Organization's 137th Session of the Council

Federal Register Notices

Agency Information Collection Activity: Application for Reinstatement (Insurance Lapsed More Than 6 Months) Government Life Insurance and/or Total Disability Income Provision and Application for Reinstatement of Veterans Affairs Life Insurance (VALife) (Insurance Lapsed More than 6 Months)

Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA), Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), is announcing an opportunity for public comment on the proposed collection of certain information by the agency. Under the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) of 1995, Federal agencies are required to publish notice in the Federal Register concerning each proposed collection of information, including each proposed extension of a currently approved collection, and allow 60 days for public comment in response to the notice.

Federal Register Notices

Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposed eCollection eComments Requested; Reinstatement With Change to a Previously Approved Collection Title-International Terrorism Victim Expense Reimbursement Program Application

The Office of Justice Programs, Department of Justice (DOJ), will be submitting the following information collection request to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and approval in accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.

Federal Register Notices

Agency Information Collection Activities: Comment Request; Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering

The National Science Foundation (NSF) has submitted the following request for revision of the approved collection of research and development data in accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. This is the second notice for public comment; the first was published in the Federal Register and no comments were received. NSF is forwarding the proposed renewal submission to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for clearance simultaneously with the publication of this second notice.

Federal Register Notices

Powertech USA, Inc.; Dewey-Burdock In Situ Uranium Recovery Project; Environmental Assessment, Finding of No Significant Impact, and Final Programmatic Agreement

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is considering the renewal of source and byproduct materials license SUA-1600 for Powertech USA, Inc.'s (Powertech or licensee) Dewey-Burdock in situ uranium recovery (ISR) project in Custer and Fall River counties, South Dakota, for an additional 20 years. Powertech plans to recover uranium from the ore body and produce yellowcake using the ISR process. Yellowcake, the uranium oxide product of the ISR process, is used in the production of fuel for commercially operated nuclear power reactors. The NRC staff is issuing an environmental assessment (EA), finding of no significant impact (FONSI), and Section 106 Programmatic Agreement (PA) associated with the proposed licensing action.

Federal Register Notices

Denial of Production Authority; Foreign-Trade Zone 3; Phillips 66 Company; (Renewable Fuels and By-Products); Rodeo, California

Federal Register Notices

Foreign-Trade Zone (FTZ) 78, Notification of Proposed Production Activity; Petainer Manufacturing USA, Inc.; (Polyethylene Terephthalate Preforms); Columbia, Tennessee

Federal Register Notices

Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposed Collection; Comment Request; Fraud.gov Federal Program Waste, Fraud, and Abuse Tip Intake and Referral System

The Department of the Treasury, as part of its continuing effort to reduce paperwork and respondent burden, invites the general public and other federal agencies to comment on the proposed information collection listed below, in accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.

New Zealand Government (Beehive)

Speeding up council reports to get building faster

New changes are halving the amount of time councils can take to issue Project Information Memorandums (PIMs), allowing building work to get underway more quickly, Building and Construction Minister Chris Penk and Local Government Minister Simon Watts say. “Fixing the basics and building for the future for New Zealand means taking a close look at every part of the building system to identify delays, remove bottlenecks, and improve productivity,” Mr Penk says. “Project Information Memorandums, or PIMs, are an important part of the building process. They give homeowners and builders greater certainty about site-specific requirements, like natural hazards and infrastructure constraints, before a building consent is requested and construction begins. “Currently, councils can take 20 working days to process a PIM application, but we know time is money when building a home, and long wait times can quickly drive up costs, delay projects, and frustrate homeowners who are simply trying to get building underway. “Right now, the system can also undermine competition in our building consent market, with private Building Consent Authorities required to obtain PIMs from councils before they can progress work. The Government wants to ensure there is a strong incentive for councils to process those applications promptly. “To address these issues, the Government will reduce the processing timeframe for all PIM applications from 20 working days to 10 working days.” Mr Penk says the change is set to support various key sectors to get on with building, quicker, including housing, agriculture, trades, and infrastructure.  “Faster processing times will help homeowners and businesses to get on with their projects sooner, improve competition in the building consent market, and reduce unnecessary delays and costs, as part of the Government’s wider work programme to make building easier and more affordable for New Zealanders. “Reducing PIM processing times will also particularly help our agriculture sector – by accelerating farm development, reducing costs, and improving investment certainty. It will help farmers and rural businesses to respond faster to market opportunities, environmental requirements, and operational needs.” Mr Watts says councils play a critical role in enabling building and development projects, and ratepayers rely on those processes to be efficient and timely. “New Zealanders deserve a local government system that delivers results. Cutting PIMs processing times means homeowners, businesses and farmers can get projects underway sooner by removing unnecessary barriers, reducing delays and lowering costs. “Our Government is focused on councils getting back to the basics, ensuring they are delivering core services efficiently and improving outcomes for the communities they serve.”

New Zealand Government (Beehive)

Funding boost for aged residential care sector

A funding boost will strengthen aged residential care services and improve support for older New Zealanders, Health Minister Simeon Brown and Associate Health Minister Casey Costello say. “Older New Zealanders deserve access to safe, quality care that meets their needs and supports them to live with dignity,” Mr Brown says. Health New Zealand will provide a 4 per cent funding uplift worth approximately $79 million to aged residential care providers for 2026/27. “This investment will help providers improve access to aged residential care and support better care for older New Zealanders. “We know demand for aged care services is growing as New Zealand’s population ages. This investment will help providers respond to that demand and continue delivering quality care for older New Zealanders.” The funding includes a 2.66 per cent base increase, alongside targeted investment to improve service delivery, strengthen responsiveness to demand, and enhance access to care. Mr Brown says a key focus of the package is helping older people move more quickly into the care setting that best meets their needs. “A central part of this investment is supporting timely, clinically appropriate admissions into aged residential care, including over weekends where it is safe to do so.” Historically, weekend admissions from hospital into aged residential care have not been a common feature. Under this funding package, providers will be expected to support admissions over weekends where it is clinically appropriate and safe to do so. “Too often, older people remain in hospital longer than necessary while waiting to transition into residential care, contributing to delayed discharges and reducing capacity for other patients who need hospital treatment. “Helping people move into the right care setting sooner can improve patient outcomes, reduce pressure on hospitals, and ensure beds are available for those who need acute and urgent care. “It will also support better continuity of care and a more joined-up experience for patients and their families.” Ms Costello says the investment complements broader work already underway to modernise aged care services and ensure they remain sustainable as demand grows. “We know the current aged care model is out of date and needs to evolve to meet the needs of New Zealand’s ageing population, with reform work underway,” Ms Costello says. “This investment supports those longer-term reforms while also delivering practical improvements now and we appreciate the sector’s engagement in both processes. “While there is more work ahead, with the Aged Care Ministerial Advisory Group to deliver its report to Ministers in the next few weeks, the funding uplift provides additional support to the sector as we work through the reform process. “New Zealand has a strong aged care sector, supported by dedicated providers and staff who deliver quality care every day. This funding will help services remain responsive to growing demand while we continue the work needed to build a more sustainable system for the future. “This is about strengthening support for older New Zealanders and their families, improving access to care, and ensuring the sector is better placed to meet future demand.”

European Parliament Press

Press release - Chemicals: deal on simplification of cosmetics, fertiliser and labelling rules

The changes will introduce greater flexibility to chemicals rules while maintaining high levels of protection for human health and the environment. Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

New Zealand Government (Beehive)

Additional $14.5 million support for rough sleepers

More support is on the way for people experiencing homelessness, with the Government expanding outreach and support services to six new locations, and extending proven initiatives already underway in Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington and Christchurch, Housing Minister Chris Bishop and Associate Housing Minister Tama Potaka say. "Homelessness has been a problem in New Zealand for decades. We have a broken housing system that is more severe in challenging economic times,” Mr Bishop says. “Late last year, Minister Potaka and I announced five short-term actions to support rough sleepers.  “These included funding an additional 300 social homes for the Housing First programme, supporting providers to deliver stronger local responses, making more effective use of transitional housing, strengthening staff guidance on the use of discretion when assessing emergency housing grants, and redirecting benefit funding to better support those in need. “Those measures, including the additional 300 Housing First social homes, are already making a difference.  “Since September 2025, a total of 674 households who had been sleeping rough have been moved into stable housing, either through the additional 300 places or existing social homes. “Between November 2025 and January 2026 alone, 177 people entered a new transitional housing pilot programme in Auckland and Hamilton, managed by homelessness support providers and funded by the Government late last year. “The funding has also enabled housing assistance centres to deliver more than 1,500 support activities such as mental health or addiction support, or assistance to register for a benefit, along with increased outreach services to those sleeping rough. “Today we are pleased to confirm that the Government will provide an additional $14.54 million over the next year for support services to help people sleeping rough. “This additional funding will continue funding for existing services in our main centres with a proven track record of helping people experiencing homelessness.  "$2.7 million of this funding is to extend the support to six additional locations: Tauranga, Whakatāne, New Plymouth, Napier, Whanganui and Waimakariri. Support will be tailored to local needs, recognising that different communities face different challenges. "Local reporting and the homelessness insights report released today show there is unmet need in a number of communities around New Zealand. “This additional investment allows us to expand immediate support services for those who need a home right now, while longer-term work continues to address the underlying drivers of our housing crisis.” Mr Potaka says the investment builds on encouraging results already being seen through the Government's homelessness response. “We have already seen the difference these services can make when people are connected quickly with accommodation and the support they need. “The early results from Housing First, transitional housing and outreach services show that locally-led approaches are helping people move into housing and improve their circumstances. "We know homelessness goes beyond just a house. It can involve challenges with health, employment, addiction, family relationships, or access to services. These initiatives help connect people with the right support at the right time and improve outcomes for individuals and whānau. "Community organisations and frontline providers play a critical role in supporting vulnerable people. This investment will help strengthen that work and ensure more people can access the services available to them."  Notes to editor:  Latest Homelessness Insights Report.  Press release from September 2025 about initial support package: Expanding support for rough sleepers | Beehive.govt.nz

UK Government News

UK backs communities on the ocean's front line with £13.9 million investment

The funding supports international programmes delivering for people and nature, from flood protection to tackling plastic pollution.

U.S. Department of Defense News

Project Patriot Pipeline Crafting Avenues of Service for Skilled Workers

The War Department's Project Patriot Pipeline is an initiative designed to provide a flow of skilled workers to meet the department's needs, while simultaneously supporting the defense industrial base.

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