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CACERCanadian Energy Regulator Act, s. 227Primary legislationIn force

Tariff to be filed

Energy transportation companies must file all tariffs and amendments with the Canadian Energy Regulator to ensure transparent disclosure of pricing and service terms for pipeline and energy transportation services.

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CACERCanadian Energy Regulator Act, s. 318Primary legislationIn force

Consent of Yukon first nation or Governor in Council

Under Canadian Energy Regulator Act section 318, energy companies must obtain consent from relevant Yukon First Nations or the Gwich'in Tribal Council before using settlement land or Tetlit Gwich'in Yukon land. If consent is denied, the Governor in Council may authorize use after a public hearing with notice to affected parties. Companies must compensate First Nations for land use or injurious effects from pipeline construction.

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CACERCanadian Energy Regulator Act, s. 167Primary legislationIn force

Report

The Canadian Energy Regulator must submit quarterly reports to the Minister and Minister of Finance, starting within 90 days of Tribunal establishment and every 90 days thereafter, detailing compensation and costs awarded by the Tribunal and amounts paid under specified subsections.

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CACERCanadian Energy Regulator Act, s. 260Primary legislationIn force

Effect of election

Section 260 of the Canadian Energy Regulator Act establishes that filing an election under section 259 for international power lines prevents new permit issuance, converts pending applications to certificate applications, and revokes existing permits or certificates. Applicants or permit holders who file the election and are acquiring or leasing land become liable for all damages and reasonable costs incurred by landowners from abandonment of such acquisition or lease.

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CACERCanadian Energy Regulator Act, s. 70Primary legislationIn force

Decisions final

Section 70 of the Canadian Energy Regulator Act establishes that decisions and orders issued by the Commission, designated officers, and inspection officers are final and conclusive, with no further appeal unless explicitly provided elsewhere in the Act.

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CACERCanadian Energy Regulator Act, s. 352Primary legislationIn force

Importer

Persons importing oil or gas into Canada must report prescribed information to the Canadian Energy Regulator for each reporting period in the prescribed form and manner, unless exempted by regulation.

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CACERCanadian Energy Regulator Act, s. 212Primary legislationIn force

Relocation

The Canadian Energy Regulator may order pipeline companies to relocate pipelines when necessary for safety, environmental protection, public infrastructure projects, or to prevent interference with drainage systems. The regulator determines cost allocation among parties, ensures procedural compliance with prior consultation requirements, and may award reasonable costs to regulatory proceeding participants.

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CACERCanadian Energy Regulator Act, s. 259Primary legislationIn force

Election by applicant or holder

Applicants or holders of permits or certificates for international power lines may elect to have provisions of the Canadian Energy Regulator Act apply instead of provincial laws by filing a prescribed election form with the Regulator.

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CACERCanadian Energy Regulator Act, s. 184Primary legislationIn force

Order to reconsider

Section 184 of the Canadian Energy Regulator Act enables the Governor in Council to order the Commission to reconsider its report recommendations or conditions. Orders are binding and must be published in the Canada Gazette within 15 days. The Commission must submit a reconsideration report confirming, modifying, or replacing recommendations and conditions while addressing all necessary public interest factors. The reconsideration report is final unless another order is issued.

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CACERCanadian Energy Regulator Act, s. 224Primary legislationIn force

If pipeline affixed to any real property or immovables

Section 224 of the Canadian Energy Regulator Act establishes that pipeline sections affixed to real property, utilities, or navigable waters remain the exclusive property of the pipeline company and do not become part of underlying property without written consent and Regulator notice. Pipeline companies retain rights to create liens, mortgages, charges, and security interests on affixed sections under specified regulatory circumstances.

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CACERCanadian Energy Regulator Act, s. 353Primary legislationIn force

Regulations

Canadian Energy Regulator Act section 353 empowers the Governor in Council to make regulations governing oil and gas exports, including licence quantities, validity periods (up to 40 years for natural gas, 25 years for oil), inspection requirements, price controls, and exemptions for exports to Chile and Costa Rica.

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CACERCanadian Energy Regulator Act, s. 241Primary legislationIn force

Limitation

Canadian Energy Regulator Act section 241 requires pipeline companies to obtain Commission approval before abandoning any pipeline. Companies must notify affected landowners and publish notices in local media. Mandatory public hearings apply if written opposition is filed unless withdrawn or deemed frivolous. The Commission may impose conditions on abandonment approvals, and companies remain liable for abandoned pipelines.

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CACERCanadian Energy Regulator Act, s. 114Primary legislationIn force

Voluntary reporting

The Canadian Energy Regulator may establish voluntary reporting systems for alleged non-compliance with the Canadian Energy Regulator Act, subject to Governor in Council approval. Regulations may protect reporter identity, making identity-revealing information privileged and inadmissible in legal or disciplinary proceedings. Reports from protected systems cannot be used against the reporter.

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CACERCanadian Energy Regulator Act, s. 48Primary legislationIn force

Replacement of panel member during hearing

Section 48 of the Canadian Energy Regulator Act establishes procedures for replacing panel commissioners during hearings. If a commissioner becomes unavailable or resigns during a hearing, the Lead Commissioner may appoint a replacement to continue the hearing and participate in the decision. If unavailability occurs after the hearing concludes but before the decision is finalized, remaining commissioners may proceed unanimously to make the decision without replacement.

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CACERCanadian Energy Regulator Act, s. 389Primary legislationIn force

Regulations respecting accounts, etc.

The Canadian Energy Regulator may establish regulations governing accounting practices and record-keeping for pipeline operators, oil/gas/electricity exporters, and licensed entities. Requirements cover account maintenance methods, depreciation accounting, uniform account systems, and submission of records on capital, revenues, expenses and operational matters. Violations are summary offences unless due diligence is demonstrated.

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CACERCanadian Energy Regulator Act, s. 299Primary legislationIn force

Impact Assessment Act

The Canadian Energy Regulator must decide applications for designated projects subject to federal impact assessment within seven days of the decision statement being posted online, basing its decision solely on the impact assessment report and disregarding certain procedural requirements.

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CACERCanadian Energy Regulator Act, s. 333Primary legislationIn force

Regulations

Section 333 of the Canadian Energy Regulator Act grants the Regulator authority to establish regulations governing land acquisition, leasing, expropriation, and compensation for energy projects. The regulations may address compensation procedures, notice service requirements, acquisition processes, agreement terms, approval criteria, and filing of voluntary landowner agreements.

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CACERCanadian Energy Regulator Act, s. 81Primary legislationIn force

Reports and recommendations to Minister

The Canadian Energy Regulator may submit reports to the Minister recommending measures for control, supervision, conservation, use, marketing and development of energy resources, and for ensuring the safety and security of regulated and abandoned energy facilities.

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CACERCanadian Energy Regulator Act, s. 72Primary legislationIn force

Appeal to Federal Court of Appeal

Section 72 of the Canadian Energy Regulator Act establishes the procedure for appealing Commission decisions to the Federal Court of Appeal on questions of law or jurisdiction. Applications for leave to appeal must be filed within 30 days of the decision, extendable only in exceptional circumstances, and appeals must be brought within 60 days of leave approval. Impact assessment reports are excluded from appealable decisions, and commissioners cannot be awarded costs in appeals.

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CACERCanadian Energy Regulator Act, s. 83Primary legislationIn force

Request of Minister

The Canadian Energy Regulator must provide ministerial advice and conduct requested studies on energy matters, facility safety, security, and oil and gas export pricing. Publication of such advice, studies, or reports requires prior written ministerial consent.

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CACERCanadian Energy Regulator Act, s. 47Primary legislationIn force

Replacement of commissioner during hearing

Procedural rule under the Canadian Energy Regulator Act allowing the Lead Commissioner to designate a replacement commissioner to continue hearings or render decisions if the assigned commissioner becomes unable to act or resigns during proceedings or between hearing conclusion and decision issuance.

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CACERCanadian Energy Regulator Act, s. 18Primary legislationIn force

Annual report

The Canadian Energy Regulator's board must submit an annual report to the Minister within 120 days of each fiscal year end (March 31), detailing the Regulator's activities. The Minister must table the report in Parliament within 15 sitting days of receipt.

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EUDG CLIMARegulation (EU) 2026/697Primary legislationIn force

Regulation (EU) 2026/697 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 March 2026 on cooperation among enforcement authorities responsible for the enforcement of Directive (EU) 2019/633 on unfair trading practices in business-to-business relationships in the agricultural and food supply chain

This EU regulation establishes cooperation mechanisms among enforcement authorities to combat unfair trading practices in agricultural and food supply chains, as defined under Directive (EU) 2019/633. It addresses cross-border enforcement challenges by strengthening information-sharing and coordinated investigations between Member States' authorities to ensure uniform protection for agricultural suppliers and farmers against exploitative buyer practices.

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US10 CFR10 CFR Part 727Secondary legislationIn force

Consent for Access to Information on Department of Energy Computers

This regulation establishes minimum requirements for individuals accessing Department of Energy computers, mandating written consent acknowledging no expectation of privacy and permitting authorized investigative agency access during employment and for three years thereafter. DOE contractors must obtain and maintain written acknowledgments from employees and subcontractor employees before granting computer access.

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US10 CFR10 CFR Part 1004Secondary legislationIn force

Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)

10 CFR Part 1004 establishes Department of Energy procedures for implementing the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), defining how DOE offices process public records requests, categorize requesters, calculate direct costs for copying and searching, and handle appeals. FERC is excluded from these regulations.

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US10 CFR10 CFR Part 1008Secondary legislationIn force

Records Maintained on Individuals (Privacy Act)

10 CFR Part 1008 implements the Privacy Act of 1974 for the Department of Energy, establishing procedures for maintaining and handling records about individuals across all DOE divisions, FERC personnel records maintained by DOE, and DOE contractors. The regulation defines key terms and lists DOE locations subject to these privacy requirements.

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US10 CFR10 CFR Part 824Secondary legislationIn force

Procedural Rules for the Assessment of Civil Penalties for Classified Information Security Violations

This regulation establishes procedural rules for assessing civil penalties against DOE contractors and subcontractors who violate classified information security requirements, including safeguarding of Restricted Data and national security information. Civil penalties may reach $187,668 per violation. The rules apply to entities with DOE contracts entered after October 5, 1999, but exclude individual employees and cap total penalties to annual DOE fees for certain entities.

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UKDESNZgov.uk/government/statistics/weekly-road-fuel-pricesGuidanceIn force

Weekly road fuel prices

Road fuel price statistics providing average UK retail 'pump' prices on a weekly basis.

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UKEAgov.uk/government/publications/waste-electrical-and-electronic-equipment-weee-public-registersGuidanceIn force

Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) public registers

Registers of electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) producers, approved exporters, approved authorised treatment facilities and producer compliance schemes.

1 week ago
UKDESNZgov.uk/government/publications/taking-part-in-the-uk-emissions-trading-scheme-marketsGuidanceIn force

Taking part in the UK Emissions Trading Scheme markets

This guidance explains the operation of the UK ETS markets and how to take part in auctions and in trading on the secondary market.

2 weeks ago
UKDESNZgov.uk/government/publications/greenhouse-gas-reporting-conversion-factors-2026GuidanceIn force

Greenhouse gas reporting: conversion factors 2026

These conversion factors enable users to calculate and report greenhouse gas emissions from their UK activities in 2026.

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US10 CFR10 CFR Part 53Secondary legislationIn force

Risk-Informed, Technology-Inclusive Regulatory Framework for Commercial Nuclear Plants

10 CFR Part 53 establishes an optional, risk-informed, technology-inclusive regulatory framework for licensing, amending, renewing, and terminating commercial nuclear plants under the Atomic Energy Act. It defines key terms including anticipated event sequences, certified fuel handlers, combined licenses, and commercial nuclear reactors, and applies to all persons providing components, equipment, or services related to licensees and applicants.

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US10 CFR10 CFR Part 1707Secondary legislationIn force

Testimony by DNFSB Employees and Production of Official Records in Legal Proceedings

10 CFR Part 1707 establishes procedures governing testimony by Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board (DNFSB) employees and production of official records in legal proceedings where the US or DNFSB is not a named party. The regulation aims to promote operational efficiency, maintain DNFSB impartiality, protect sensitive information and deliberative processes, and preserve sovereign immunity. It excludes testimony on matters unrelated to official duties, former employee testimony on non-involved matters, FOIA/Privacy Act requests, and Congressional demands.

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US10 CFR10 CFR Part 21Secondary legislationIn force

Reporting of Defects and Noncompliance

10 CFR Part 21 mandates that directors and responsible officers of nuclear licensees and vendors immediately report to the NRC any information indicating that licensed facilities, activities, or basic components fail to comply with applicable regulations or contain defects that could create substantial safety hazards, unless the Commission has already been adequately informed.

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US10 CFR10 CFR Part 10Secondary legislationIn force

Criteria and Procedures for Determining Eligibility for Access to Restricted Data or National Security Information or an Employment Clearance

10 CFR Part 10 establishes criteria and procedures for determining eligibility for access to Restricted Data and National Security Information for NRC employees, contractors, licensees, and applicants. The regulation implements the Atomic Energy Act and Executive Orders to ensure security of the nuclear energy program while providing administrative review opportunities for individuals seeking access authorization or employment clearance.

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US10 CFR10 CFR Part 95Secondary legislationIn force

Facility Security Clearance and Safeguarding of National Security Information and Restricted Data

10 CFR Part 95 establishes procedures for facility security clearance and safeguarding of classified National Security Information and Restricted Data in NRC-licensed activities. It defines requirements for access authorization, facility eligibility, classified material handling, storage, transmission protocols, and security procedures for NRC licensees, certificate holders, contractors, and designated parties requiring access to Secret or Confidential information.

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US10 CFR10 CFR Part 1Secondary legislationIn force

Statement of Organization and General Information

This regulation establishes the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's organizational structure, authority, and operations following its creation under the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974. It defines the Commission's composition, designates principal and regional offices, and describes how to access NRC organizational directives, meeting information, regulatory documents, and records under the Freedom of Information Act.

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US10 CFR10 CFR Part 1303Secondary legislationIn force

Public Information and Requests

10 CFR Part 1303 establishes Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) procedures for the U.S. Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board, including policies for public access to Board records, document inspection and copying procedures, designation of a FOIA Officer, and a public reading area in Arlington, Virginia. Records available for disclosure include Board rules, reports, meeting transcripts, and correspondence with Congress and DOE.

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US10 CFR10 CFR Part 19Secondary legislationIn force

Notices, Instructions and Reports to Workers: Inspection and Investigations

10 CFR Part 19 establishes requirements for NRC licensees and regulated entities to provide notices, instructions, and reports to workers in nuclear-licensed activities. It defines worker rights and responsibilities during NRC inspections and investigations, including rules for compelled interviews under subpoena, and applies to all persons involved in NRC-licensed nuclear material, production/utilization facilities, and spent fuel storage installations.

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US10 CFR10 CFR Part 1044Secondary legislationIn force

Security Requirements for Protected Disclosures Under Section 3164 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2000

This regulation establishes security procedures for Department of Energy employees and contractors to make protected whistleblower disclosures involving classified or unclassified controlled nuclear information related to defense activities. It protects disclosures of legal violations, gross mismanagement, waste, abuse of authority, or false statements to Congress, provided they follow specified security protocols and are made only to authorized recipients, with protections against employer retaliation.

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US10 CFR10 CFR Part 1703Secondary legislationIn force

Public Information and Requests

10 CFR Part 1703 implements the Freedom of Information Act for the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board (DNFSB). It defines agency records, establishes FOIA request procedures, requires maintenance of an electronic reading room with regulations, policies, recommendations, hearing transcripts, Board orders and correspondence, and designates a FOIA Officer to administer record access and disclosure.

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US10 CFR10 CFR Part 1017Secondary legislationIn force

Identification and Protection of Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information

10 CFR Part 1017 implements the Atomic Energy Act's section 148 to identify and protect Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information (UCNI)—unclassified information concerning nuclear facilities, materials, and weapons. It establishes minimum physical protection standards for UCNI documents, defines who may access such information, specifies review procedures for designation, and creates enforcement mechanisms for unauthorized dissemination penalties. The regulation applies to all persons authorized or seeking access to UCNI.

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US10 CFR10 CFR Part 9Secondary legislationIn force

Public Records

10 CFR Part 9 establishes the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's procedures for public records access and disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act, Privacy Act, Government in the Sunshine Act, and Social Security Number Fraud Prevention Act. It defines key terms, specifies communication procedures for FOIA and Privacy Act requests, confirms OMB approval of information collection requirements, and addresses record production in response to judicial subpoenas.

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US14 CFR14 CFR Part 111Secondary legislationIn force

Pilot Records Database

14 CFR Part 111 establishes rules governing the Pilot Records Database (PRD), a centralized system for accessing pilot employment and disciplinary records. The regulation applies to air carriers, operators of multi-aircraft businesses, fractional ownership programs, and public aircraft operators. It requires compliance by September 9, 2024, superseding the prior Pilot Records Improvement Act (PRIA). The PRD enables authorized users employed by covered operators to report and evaluate pilot records for employment screening purposes.

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US14 CFR14 CFR Part 49Secondary legislationIn force

Recording of Aircraft Titles and Security Documents

14 CFR Part 49 establishes procedures for recording aircraft titles and security documents with the FAA Aircraft Registry. The regulation applies to conveyances affecting title to registered aircraft, aircraft engines of 550+ rated takeoff horsepower, propellers of 750+ rated shaft horsepower, and spare parts maintained by certificated air carriers. Recording requires delivery to the Registry in acceptable form, proper signatures, and applicable fees. Conveyance validity is governed by the state law where the instrument is delivered.

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US14 CFR14 CFR Part 71Secondary legislationIn force

Designation of Class A, B, C, D, and E Airspace Areas; Air Traffic Service Routes; and Reporting Points

This regulation designates Class A, B, C, D, and E airspace areas, air traffic service routes, and reporting points under 14 CFR Part 71. It incorporates by reference FAA Order JO 7400.11K (effective September 15, 2025–September 15, 2026) and establishes rules for aircraft position reporting, airspace overlap procedures, and ATS route classifications including jet routes, RNAV routes, and Federal airways.

4 weeks ago
UKEAgov.uk/government/publications/weee-evidence-and-national-protocols-guidanceGuidanceIn force

WEEE: evidence and national protocols guidance

How to issue evidence, meet and report on recovery and recycling targets and apply protocols on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).

1 month ago
US14 CFR14 CFR Part 217Secondary legislationIn force

Reporting Traffic Statistics by Foreign Air Carriers in Civilian Scheduled, Charter, and Nonscheduled Services

14 CFR Part 217 establishes reporting requirements for foreign air carriers operating civilian scheduled, charter, and nonscheduled services in the US. The regulation defines key terms including revenue passengers (those generating commercial remuneration), nonrevenue passengers (traveling free or at discounted rates, including employees and authorized personnel), and reporting carriers (those in operational control of flights). Foreign air carriers must report traffic statistics according to these standardized definitions.

2 months ago
US14 CFR14 CFR Part 193Secondary legislationIn force

Protection of Voluntarily Submitted Information

14 CFR Part 193 establishes procedures for FAA protection of voluntarily submitted safety and security information from public disclosure. The regulation defines conditions under which the FAA may designate such information as protected, requiring findings that disclosure would inhibit future voluntary submissions and that protection is consistent with FAA safety and security responsibilities. De-identified or summarized information may be disclosed, and protection does not limit FAA enforcement action.

2 months ago
US14 CFR14 CFR Part 185Secondary legislationIn force

Testimony by Employees and Production of Records in Legal Proceedings, and Service of Legal Process and Pleadings

This FAA regulation designates officials authorized to accept legal service on behalf of the FAA and the Secretary of Transportation, and specifies procedures for employee testimony and record production in legal proceedings involving the FAA.

2 months ago