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Extension of Computer Reservations Systems (CRS) Regulations
The Department is proposing to amend its rules governing airline computer reservations systems (CRSs), 14 CFR part 255, by changing the rules' expiration date from March 31, 2003, to January 31, 2004. If we do not revise the expiration date, the rules will terminate on March 31, 2003. This proposed extension of the current rules would keep them...
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Filing Procedures, Corporate Powers, International Banking, Management Official Interlocks
The FDIC is proposing to amend its regulations governing filing procedures, international banking and management official interlocks by making technical corrections and modifications to clarify existing policies and procedures. In addition, the FDIC is proposing to add a waiver provision to its regulations. As part of its regulatory review...
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Computer Reservations System (CRS) Regulations; Statements of General Policy
The Department's rules governing airline computer reservations systems (``CRSs'' or ``systems'') obligate the Department to revisit the need for CRS rules. The Department initiated this proceeding to examine whether its existing CRS rules were still necessary and, if so, whether they should be modified. The Department believes that it may be...
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Extension of Computer Reservations Systems (CRS) Regulations
The Department is proposing to amend its rules governing airline computer reservations systems (CRSs), 14 CFR part 255, by changing the rules' expiration date from March 31, 2002, to March 31, 2003. If the expiration date is not changed, the rules will terminate on March 31, 2002. The proposed extension of the current rules will keep them in...
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Mining Claims Under the General Mining Laws; Surface Management
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) proposes to suspend final regulations published on November 21, 2000, that amended the rules governing mining operations involving metallic and some other minerals on public lands. A suspension would provide the BLM an opportunity to review some of the new requirements in light of issues plaintiffs raise in...
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Extension of Computer Reservations Systems (CRS) Regulations
The Department is proposing to revise its rules governing airline computer reservations systems (CRSs) by changing the rules' expiration date from March 31, 2001, to March 31, 2002. If the expiration date is not changed, the rules will terminate on March 31, 2001. The proposed extension of the current rules will keep them in effect while the...
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Premerger Notification; Reporting and Waiting Period Requirements
The Commission is proposing amendments to the premerger notification rules (``the rules'') that require the parties to certain mergers and acquisitions to file reports with the Federal Trade Commission (``the Commission'') and the Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice (``the Assistant...
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Application Processing
As part of its ongoing effort to review and streamline its regulations, the Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS) proposes to revise its application processing guidelines and procedures. The proposed changes would update the rules to reflect existing practices and procedures; provide more predictable procedures for applicants; and provide greater...
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