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Another duplicative rule at a time when methane emissions are falling and on top of an onslaught of other new BLM and EPA regulations could drive more energy production off federal lands.
Not exact matches
The problem, imo, is that well meaning folks are brainwashed (by the $ $ beneficiaries) to think that the old shorting
rule was swell without realizing the full implications of the whole mechanism — it's
duplicative nature, non-transparency, supply / demand self fulfilment, etc..
To the extent that the information required to be marked on the product (by the tracking label requirement and the registration card
rule) is
duplicative, you may combine the markings on the product to satisfy both requirements.
Not only are the additional regulations
duplicative and unnecessary, given industry's success in reducing emissions under current regulations, but the new
rules could actually undermine progress.
America's oil and natural gas industry supports commonsense regulation, but a
duplicative Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
rule regulating methane emissions is a solution in search of a problem.
Beyond the fact it is unnecessary and
duplicative, the draft
rule would also impose significant compliance costs on energy producers.
Rep. Flores» bill would block the Interior Department from promulgating this
duplicative and unnecessary
rule, recognizing the impressive safety record of states.
Circuit Judge Pauline Newman wrote a lengthy dissent, arguing that the result was at odds with the purpose of the AIA by avoiding «finality» in administrative challenges to patent validity, and resulting in
duplicative and potentially inconsistent federal court and PTAB
rulings.
Coordination of civil actions sharing a common question of fact or law is appropriate if one judge hearing all of the actions for all purposes in a selected site or sites will promote the ends of justice taking into account whether the common question of fact or law is predominating and significant to the litigation; the convenience of parties, witnesses, and counsel; the relative development of the actions and the work product of counsel; the efficient utilization of judicial facilities and manpower; the calendar of the courts; the disadvantages of
duplicative and inconsistent
rulings, orders, or judgments; and, the likelihood of settlement of the actions without further litigation should coordination be denied.
Comment: Several commenters suggested that the proposed
rule was unnecessarily
duplicative of existing regulations for federal programs, such as Medicare, Medicaid, and the Federal Employee Health Benefit Program.