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85 FR 17285
03/27/2020
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Final Rules

NMFS issued a temporary rule to provide it with authority to waive observer coverage requirements established in regulations under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act and other statutes to address public health concerns relating to the evolving COVID-19 pandemic.  

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85 FR 17098
03/26/2020
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Notices

United States v. Ector Drum, Inc., No. 7:20 cv 00074 (W.D. Tex. Mar. 20, 2020). In relation to the Ector Drum Superfund site in Ector County, Texas, settling CERCLA defendants must, under a first partial consent decree, collectively pay $1,575,255 to the United States and, under a second partial consent decree, endeavor to sell the property on which the site is located and pay a specified portion of the proceeds of any sale(s) to the United States. 

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85 FR 17098
03/26/2020
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Notices

United States v. Ector Drum, Inc., No. 7:20 cv 00074 (W.D. Tex. Mar. 20, 2020). In relation to the Ector Drum Superfund site in Ector County, Texas, settling CERCLA defendants must, under a first partial consent decree, collectively pay $1,575,255 to the United States and, under a second partial consent decree, endeavor to sell the property on which the site is located and pay a specified portion of the proceeds of any sale(s) to the United States. 

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85 FR 17098
03/26/2020
Update Type
Notices

United States v. Ector Drum, Inc., No. 7:20 cv 00074 (W.D. Tex. Mar. 20, 2020). In relation to the Ector Drum Superfund site in Ector County, Texas, settling CERCLA defendants must, under a first partial consent decree, collectively pay $1,575,255 to the United States and, under a second partial consent decree, endeavor to sell the property on which the site is located and pay a specified portion of the proceeds of any sale(s) to the United States. 

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85 FR 17098
03/26/2020
Update Type
Notices

United States v. Ector Drum, Inc., No. 7:20 cv 00074 (W.D. Tex. Mar. 20, 2020). In relation to the Ector Drum Superfund site in Ector County, Texas, settling CERCLA defendants must, under a first partial consent decree, collectively pay $1,575,255 to the United States and, under a second partial consent decree, endeavor to sell the property on which the site is located and pay a specified portion of the proceeds of any sale(s) to the United States. 

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85 FR 17098
03/26/2020
Update Type
Notices

United States v. Ector Drum, Inc., No. 7:20 cv 00074 (W.D. Tex. Mar. 20, 2020). In relation to the Ector Drum Superfund site in Ector County, Texas, settling CERCLA defendants must, under a first partial consent decree, collectively pay $1,575,255 to the United States and, under a second partial consent decree, endeavor to sell the property on which the site is located and pay a specified portion of the proceeds of any sale(s) to the United States. 

Volume
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85 FR 17098
03/26/2020
Update Type
Notices

United States v. Ector Drum, Inc., No. 7:20 cv 00074 (W.D. Tex. Mar. 20, 2020). In relation to the Ector Drum Superfund site in Ector County, Texas, settling CERCLA defendants must, under a first partial consent decree, collectively pay $1,575,255 to the United States and, under a second partial consent decree, endeavor to sell the property on which the site is located and pay a specified portion of the proceeds of any sale(s) to the United States. 

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85 FR 17001
03/26/2020
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Notices

The president issued Exec. Order 13910, Preventing Hoarding of Health and Medical Resources to Respond to the Spread of COVID-19, on March 23, 2020; the order delegates authority to the Secretary of Health and Human Services under §102 of the Defense Production Act to prevent hoarding of health and medical resources necessary to respond to the spread of COVID-19 within the United States. 

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85 FR 17001
03/26/2020
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Notices

The president issued Exec. Order 13910, Preventing Hoarding of Health and Medical Resources to Respond to the Spread of COVID-19, on March 23, 2020; the order delegates authority to the Secretary of Health and Human Services under §102 of the Defense Production Act to prevent hoarding of health and medical resources necessary to respond to the spread of COVID-19 within the United States. 

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85 FR 17001
03/26/2020
Update Type
Notices

The president issued Exec. Order 13910, Preventing Hoarding of Health and Medical Resources to Respond to the Spread of COVID-19, on March 23, 2020; the order delegates authority to the Secretary of Health and Human Services under §102 of the Defense Production Act to prevent hoarding of health and medical resources necessary to respond to the spread of COVID-19 within the United States. 

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