Risk US transport, environmental, communication and other regulators will focus on many Elon Muska businesses that have become a real threat after the deep political ties of billionaire with President Donald Trump disintegrated on Thursday.
Below is a list of US regulatory bodies that supervise Musk companies, including the automotive company Tesla, Rocket and Satellite Company SpaceX, Brain Implant Company Neuralink, Social Media Platform and Boring Company.
Federal Commission
In April, the Federal Communication Committee voted to open a 20 -year -old spectrum sharing regime between satellite systems sought after by SpaceX. SpaceX wants access to the new FCC spectrum in the coming years to the speed of internet service based on satellite.
The aim of reviewing the US telecommunications regulator is to enable greater and more intensive use of the spectrum for space activities. The current reduction approved in the 90 is limiting the use of energy that prevents better Oldlink SpaceX and other systems.
Food and Drug Administration
The FDA supervises clinical trials for Neuralnk, Musk’s brain implant company and decides whether such experiments can take place and whether neuralink can eventually sell its equipment to consumers. The agency has already approved such attempts in the American Neeralink, also clinical assessments outside the US, even in Canada.
Initially, the FDA rejected the NeuralKink application to initiate clinical evaluation, referring to security risks, Reuters reported in 2023. Since then, the agency has granted the approval of the startup to carry out the clinical evaluation.
Environmental Protection Agency
SpaceX faces environmental EPA regulations, which oversees the discharge of waste water at its operational point in Texas.
Society operations are also subject to environmental reviews under the National Environmental Policy Act, with several agencies including Fish and Wildlife Service to analyze the impact of the company missile and landing on the soil, water and wilderness.
National Road Safety Management
Tesla faces continuous supervision of American car safety investigators about the safety of their vehicles, especially when using advanced driver assistance systems. Last month, the National Road Safety Administration asked Tesla to answer questions about its plans to start a paid service Robotaxi in Austin in Texas in June to assess how electric vehicles with full technology of self-control will operate in poor weather.
Since October, NHTSA has been investigating Tesla’s complete collisions under reduced road visibility conditions. The agency said it was looking for further information about the development of Tesla robotax “to assess the ability of the Tesla system to respond adequately to reduced road visibility conditions” and details of the deployment of robotaxi and used technologies.
Federal Aviation Administration
In September, FAA suggested a $ 633,000 fine against SpaceX for not complying with the license requirements before two. This investigation remains open. The FAA could also impose new restrictions or further checks after the SpaceX startup series.
The Securities and Stock Exchange Commission
Musk is entangled in a lawsuit with SEC through its takeover of Twitter 2022, with Musk to respond to these accusations next month with this accusation.
The regulator also opened the investigation of its NeuralLink company according to the December letter of Maskova a lawyer, who published on the Social Media platform.
Federal Business Commission
FTC is a consumer protection agency that ensures that companies on social media, such as the Muska X platform, protect children’s privacy and protect Americans’ data.
FTC, who also promotes antitrust law, recently opened a probe into coordination between the Guard Dog groups, some of whom accused Musk of the organization of an illegal group advertiser of boycott against his social media website.
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