Developer sues second Iowa county over carbon pipeline regulations | Energy News Network
PIPELINES: A carbon pipeline developer sues a second Iowa county over attempts to regulate placement of the project that the company claims is under federal jurisdiction. (Iowa Capital Dispatch)
WIND: A group of Ohio anti-wind activists that helped defeat a proposed 300 MW project in this month's election create a new organization to fend off future renewable energy development. (Telegraph Forum)
Office of Cannabis Management previews new regulations
NEW YORK (NEWS10) — The Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) has shared a preview of the broader adult-use cannabis program regulations that will be discussed at the next Cannabis Control Board Meeting. The focus will be on seven adult-use cannabis license types.
Cultivation, nursery, processing, distribution and cannabis collective (co-op) are classified as supply tier licenses.
NYDFS Proposes a Second Amendment to its Cybersecurity Regulations | WilmerHale
On November 9, the New York State Department of Financial Services (“DFS”) formally proposed amendments (the “Proposed Amendments”) to the Part 500 Cybersecurity Regulations (the “Cybersecurity Regulations”).
For financial institutions regulated under the DFS Cybersecurity Regulations, the Proposed Amendments (if adopted) will require substantial updates to companies’ cybersecurity compliance programs, including in relation to corporate governance, notification and reporting requirements, and ...
Kansas voters reject proposal that would make overturning regulations easier – Newstalk KZRG
Kansas voters have narrowly rejected a proposal to curb the power of the governor and other officials over how the state regulates businesses, protects people's health and preserves the environment.
Voters defeated a proposed amendment to the Kansas Constitution that would have made it easier for lawmakers to overturn regulations written by state agencies and boards under the control of the governor and others in the executive branch.
Stricter regulations may impact new commercial builds | Hartsville | lebanondemocrat.com
New privacy laws in 2023 — considering draft regulations | Reuters
November 16, 2022 - There are five states with new comprehensive consumer privacy laws taking effect in 2023 — California, Virginia, Colorado, Utah and Connecticut.
While these drafts are not final and will likely change, businesses should consider these proposed rules now. This article focuses on draft regulations in California, with a future article focusing on draft rules in Colorado.
Changes to solar farm regulations may be coming to Pender County
PENDER COUNTY, N.C. (WECT) - The Pender County Planning Board met on Tuesday, Nov. 15 to discuss proposed changes in solar farm regulations.
Current rules allow for solar panels and other power equipment under the "Other Electric Power Generation (NAICS 22119)" label in two zoning districts and with a special use permit in three others.
As acting Uvalde police chief resigns, questions remain about what Texas's top law enforcement agency did and didn'… https://t.co/xn34mgJ6IT ShimonPro (from New York, USA) Fri Nov 18 01:49:30 +0000 2022
🚨 Breaking: Title 42 is gone. The #BidenBorderCrisis is about to double. Texas must enact its own Title 42 law and… https://t.co/In3RmFwqgc brianeharrison (from Ellis County, TX) Tue Nov 15 22:09:17 +0000 2022
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