[Code of Federal Regulations]
[List of CFR Titles, Chapters, Subchapters, and Parts]
[Revised as of January 1, 1998]
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LIST OF CFR TITLES, CHAPTERS, SUBCHAPTERS, AND PARTS
(Revised as of January 1, 1998)
TITLE 1--GENERAL PROVISIONS
Chapter I--Administrative Committee of the Federal Register (Parts 1--
49)
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
Part
1 Definitions.
2 General information.
3 Services to the public.
SUBCHAPTER B--THE FEDERAL REGISTER
5 General.
6 Indexes and ancillaries.
SUBCHAPTER C--SPECIAL EDITIONS OF THE FEDERAL REGISTER
8 Code of Federal Regulations.
9 The United States Government Manual.
10 Presidential Papers.
SUBCHAPTER D--AVAILABILITY OF OFFICE OF THE FEDERAL REGISTER
PUBLICATIONS
11 Subscriptions.
12 Official distribution within Federal government.
SUBCHAPTER E--PREPARATION, TRANSMITTAL, AND PROCESSING OF DOCUMENTS
15 Services to Federal agencies.
16 Agency representatives.
17 Filing for public inspection and publication schedules.
18 Preparation and transmittal of documents generally.
19 Executive orders and Presidential proclamations.
20 Handling of the United States Government Manual
statements.
21 Preparation of documents subject to codification.
22 Preparation of notices and proposed rules.
Chapter II--Office of the Federal Register (Parts 50--299)
51 Incorporation by reference.
219 Flexible subsidy program for troubled projects.
Chapter IV--Miscellaneous Agencies (Parts 400--500)
425 President's Commission on White House Fellowships.
455 National Capital Planning Commission (Privacy Act
regulations).
456 National Capital Planning Commission (Freedom of
Information Act regulations).
457 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by the
National Capital Planning Commission.
500 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by the
National Commission for Employment Policy.
TITLE 2--[RESERVED]
TITLE 3--THE PRESIDENT
PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS
Proclamations.
Executive orders.
Presidential documents other than proclamations and
Executive orders.
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Chapter I--Executive Office of the President (Parts 100--199)
Part
100 Standards of conduct.
101 Public information provisions of the Administrative
Procedures Act.
102 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by the
Executive Office of the President.
TITLE 4--ACCOUNTS
Chapter I--General Accounting Office (Parts 1--99)
SUBCHAPTER A--PERSONNEL SYSTEM
Part
2 Purpose and general provision.
3 Employment.
4 Employee performance and utilization.
5 Compensation.
6 Attendance and leave.
7 Personnel relations and services.
8 Insurance and annuities.
9 Senior Executive Service.
11 Recognition of attorneys and other representatives.
SUBCHAPTER B--GENERAL PROCEDURES
21 Bid protest regulations.
25 Conduct in the General Accounting Office building and on
its grounds.
27 General Accounting Office Personnel Appeals Board;
organization.
28 General Accounting Office Personnel Appeals Board;
procedures applicable to claims concerning employment
practices at the General Accounting Office.
29 General Accounting Office Personnel Appeals Board;
procedures applicable to claims concerning employment
practices at the Architect of the Capitol.
SUBCHAPTER C--CLAIMS; GENERAL
30 Scope of subchapter.
31 Claims against the United States; general procedure.
32 Review and reconsideration of General Accounting Office
claims settlements.
33 Deceased civilian officers and employees; procedures for
settlement of accounts.
34 Deceased members of the Armed Forces and National Guard;
procedures for settlement of accounts.
35 Deceased public creditors generally, claim settlement
procedures.
36 Incompetent public creditors; procedures for settlement
of accounts.
SUBCHAPTER D--TRANSPORTATION
51 Determinations.
52 Uniform standards and procedures for transportation
transactions.
53 Review of General Services Administration transportation
settlement actions.
56 Joint regulations for advance payment of charges for
transportation services furnished the United States.
SUBCHAPTER E--STANDARDIZED FISCAL PROCEDURES
75 Certificates and approvals of basic vouchers and
invoices.
SUBCHAPTER F--RECORDS
81 Public availability of General Accounting Office
records.
82 Furnishing records of the General Accounting Office in
judicial proceedings.
83 Privacy procedures for personnel records.
SUBCHAPTER G--STANDARDS FOR WAIVER OF CLAIMS FOR ERRONEOUS PAYMENTS OF
PAY AND ALLOWANCES, AND OF TRAVEL, TRANSPORTATION, AND RELOCATION
EXPENSES AND ALLOWANCES.
91 Standards for waiver.
92 Procedure.
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Chapter II--Federal Claims Collection Standards (General Accounting
Office--Department of Justice) (Parts 100--299)
101 Scope of standards.
102 Standards for the administrative collection of claims.
103 Standards for the compromise of claims.
104 Standards for suspending or terminating collection
action.
105 Referrals to Department of Justice or GAO.
TITLE 5--ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL
Chapter I--Office of Personnel Management (Parts 1--1199)
SUBCHAPTER A--CIVIL SERVICE RULES
Part
1 Coverage and definitions (Rule I).
2 Appointment through the competitive system (Rule II).
3 Noncompetitive acquisition of status (Rule III).
4 Prohibited practices (Rule IV).
5 Regulations, investigation, and enforcement (Rule V).
6 Exceptions from the competitive service (Rule VI).
7 General provisions (Rule VII).
8 Appointments to overseas positions (Rule VIII).
SUBCHAPTER B--CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS
110 OPM regulations and information collection requirements.
151 Political activity of State or local officers or
employees.
175 OPM mandatory review of classified documents.
177 Administrative claims under Federal Tort Claims Act.
179 Claims collection standards.
180 Employees' personal property claims.
185 Program fraud civil remedies.
210 Basic concepts and definitions (general).
211 Veteran preference.
212 Competitive service and competitive status.
213 Excepted service.
214 Senior Executive Service.
230 Organization of the Government for personnel management.
250 Personnel management in agencies.
251 Agency relationships with organizations representing
Federal employees and other organizations.
293 Personnel records.
294 Availability of official information.
297 Privacy procedures for personnel records.
300 Employment (general).
301 Overseas employment.
302 Employment in the excepted service.
304 Expert and consultant appointments.
307 Veterans readjustment appointments.
308 Volunteer service.
310 Employment of relatives.
315 Career and career-conditional employment.
316 Temporary and term employment.
317 Employment in the Senior Executive Service.
319 Employment in senior-level and scientific and
professional positions.
330 Recruitment, selection, and placement (general).
332 Recruitment and selection through competitive
examination.
333 Recruitment and selection for temporary and term
appointments outside the register.
334 Temporary assignment of employees between Federal
agencies and State, local, and Indian tribal
governments, institutions of higher education, and
other eligible organizations.
335 Promotion and internal placement.
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337 Examining system.
338 Qualification requirements (general).
339 Medical qualifications determinations.
340 Other than full-time career employment (part-time,
seasonal, on-call, and intermittent).
351 Reduction in force.
352 Reemployment rights.
353 Restoration to duty from uniformed service or
compensable injury.
359 Removal from the Senior Executive Service; guaranteed
placement in other personnel systems.
362 Presidential management intern program.
410 Training.
412 Executive, management, and supervisory development.
430 Performance management.
432 Performance based reduction in grade and removal
actions.
451 Awards.
470 Personnel management research programs and
demonstrations projects.
511 Classification under the General Schedule.
530 Pay rates and systems (general).
531 Pay under the General Schedule.
532 Prevailing rate systems.
534 Pay under other systems.
536 Grade and pay retention.
550 Pay administration (general).
551 Pay administration under the Fair Labor Standards Act.
553 Reemployment of military and civilian retirees to meet
exceptional employment needs.
572 Travel and transportation expenses; new appointees and
interviews.
576 Waiver of repayment of voluntary separation incentive
payments.
581 Processing garnishment orders for child support and/or
alimony.
582 Commercial garnishment of Federal employees' pay.
591 Allowances and differentials.
595 Physicians' comparability allowances.
610 Hours of duty.
630 Absence and leave.
715 Nondisciplinary separations, demotions, and furloughs.
720 Affirmative employment programs.
723 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by the
Executive Office of the President.
731 Suitability.
732 National security positions.
733 Political activity--Federal employees residing in
designated localities.
734 Political activities of Federal employees.
735 Employee responsibilities and conduct.
736 Personnel investigations.
752 Adverse actions.
771 Agency administrative grievance system.
772 Interim relief.
792 Federal employees' health and counseling programs.
831 Retirement.
835 Debt collection.
837 Reemployment of annuitants.
838 Court orders affecting retirement benefits.
841 Federal Employees Retirement System--General
administration.
842 Federal Employees Retirement System--Basic annuity.
843 Federal Employees Retirement System--Death benefits and
employee refunds.
844 Federal Employees Retirement System--Disability
retirement.
845 Federal Employees Retirement System--Debt collection.
846 Federal Employees Retirement System--Electing coverage.
847 Elections of retirement coverage by current and former
employees of nonappropriated fund instrumentalities.
870 Federal employees' group life insurance program.
890 Federal Employees Health Benefits Program.
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891 Retired Federal employees health benefits.
900 Intergovernmental Personnel Act programs.
911 Procedures for States and localities to request
indemnification.
930 Programs for specific positions and examinations
(miscellaneous).
950 Solicitation of Federal civilian and uniformed service
personnel for contributions to private voluntary
organizations.
960 Federal Executive Boards.
970 Governmentwide debarment and suspension
(nonprocurement).
990 General and miscellaneous.
SUBCHAPTER C--REGULATIONS GOVERNING EMPLOYEES OF THE OFFICE OF PERSONNEL
MANAGEMENT
1001 Employee responsibilities and conduct.
Chapter II--Merit Systems Protection Board (Parts 1200--1299)
SUBCHAPTER A--ORGANIZATION AND PROCEDURES
1200 Board organization.
1201 Practices and procedures.
1202 Statutory Review Boards.
1203 Procedures for review of rules and regulations of the
Office of Personnel Management.
1204 Availability of official information.
1205 Privacy Act regulations.
1206 Open meetings.
1207 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by the
Executive Office of the President.
1208 National security information procedures.
1209 Practices and procedures for appeals and stay requests
of personnel actions allegedly based on
whistleblowing.
1210 Debt management.
Chapter III--Office of Management and Budget (Parts 1300--1399)
SUBCHAPTER A--ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES
1300 Standards of conduct.
1302 Privacy Act procedures.
1303 Public information provisions of the Administrative
Procedures Act.
1304 Post employment conflict of interest.
1305 Release of official information, and testimony by OMB
personnel as witnesses, in litigation.
SUBCHAPTER B--OMB DIRECTIVES
1310 OMB and Federal management circulars.
1312 Classification, downgrading, declassification and
safeguarding of national security information.
1320 Controlling paperwork burdens on the public.
Chapter IV--Advisory Committee on Federal Pay (Parts 1400--1499)
1410 Rules and regulations to implement the Privacy Act of
1974.
1411 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by
Advisory Committee on Federal Pay.
Chapter V--The International Organizations Employees Loyalty Board
(Parts 1500--1599)
1501 Operations of the International Organizations Employees
Loyalty Board.
Chapter VI--Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board (Parts 1600--
1699)
1600 Employee elections to contribute to the thrift savings
plan.
1601 Participants' choices of investment funds.
1603 Vesting.
1605 Correction of administrative errors.
1606 Lost earnings attributable to employing agency errors.
1620 Continuation of eligibility.
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1630 Privacy Act regulations.
1631 Availability of records.
1632 Rules regarding public observation of meetings.
1633 Standards of conduct.
1636 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by the
Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board.
1639 Claims collection.
1640 Periodic participant statements.
1645 Allocation of earnings.
1650 Methods of withdrawing funds from the Thrift Savings
Plan.
1651 Death benefits.
1653 Domestic relations orders affecting Thrift Savings Plan
accounts.
1655 Loan program.
1690 Miscellaneous regulations.
Chapter VII--Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations (Parts
1700--1799)
1700 Employee responsibilities and conduct.
1701 Organization and purpose.
1702 Bylaws of the Commission.
1703 Public availability of documents and records.
1717 Post-loan policies and procedures common to insured and
guaranteed electric loans.
1720 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by the
Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.
Chapter VIII--Office of Special Counsel (Parts 1800--1899)
1800 Filing of complaints and allegations.
1810 Investigative authority of the Special Counsel.
1820 Public information.
1830 Privacy.
1840 Subpoenas.
1850 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by the
Office of Special Counsel.
Chapter IX--Appalachian Regional Commission (Parts 1900--1999)
1900 Employee responsibilities and conduct.
Chapter XI--Armed Forces Retirement Home (Part 2100)
2100 Armed Forces Retirement Home Privacy Act procedures.
Chapter XIV--Federal Labor Relations Authority, General Counsel of the
Federal Labor Relations Authority and Federal Service Impasses Panel
(Parts 2400--2499)
SUBCHAPTER A--TRANSITION RULES AND REGULATIONS [RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER B--GENERAL PROVISIONS
2411 Availability of official information.
2412 Privacy.
2413 Open meetings.
2414 Ex parte communications.
2415 Employee responsibility and conduct.
2416 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by the
Executive Office of the President.
SUBCHAPTER C--FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY AND GENERAL COUNSEL OF
THE FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY
2420 Purpose and scope.
2421 Meaning of terms as used in this subchapter.
2422 Representation proceedings.
2423 Unfair labor practice proceedings.
2424 Expedited review of negotiability issues.
2425 Review of arbitration awards.
2426 National consultation rights and consultation rights on
Government-wide rules or regulations.
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2427 General statements of policy or guidance.
2428 Enforcement of Assistant Secretary standards of conduct
decisions and orders.
2429 Miscellaneous and general requirements.
2430 Awards of attorney fees and other expenses.
SUBCHAPTER D--FEDERAL SERVICE IMPASSES PANEL
2470 General.
2471 Procedures of the Panel.
2472 Impasses arising pursuant to Agency determinations not
to establish or to terminate flexible or compressed
work schedules.
2473 Subpoenas.
Appendix A--Current addresses and geographic jurisdictions.
Appendix B--Memorandum describing the authority and assigned
responsibilities of the General Counsel of the Federal Labor Relations
Authority.
Chapter XV--Office of Administration, Executive Office of the President
(Parts 2500--2599)
2500 Information security regulation.
2502 Availability of records.
2504 Privacy Act regulations.
Chapter XVI--Office of Government Ethics (Parts 2600--2699)
SUBCHAPTER A--ORGANIZATION AND PROCEDURES
2600 Organization and functions of the Office of Government
Ethics.
2602 Employee responsibility and conduct, addendum.
[Reserved]
2604 Freedom of Information Act rules and schedule of fees
for the production of public financial disclosure
reports.
2606 Privacy Act rules. [Reserved]
2608 Rules of practice. [Reserved]
2610 Implementation of the Equal Access to Justice Act.
2612 Use of penalty mail in the location and recovery of
missing children. [Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER B--GOVERNMENT ETHICS
2634 Executive Branch financial disclosure, qualified trusts,
and certificates of divestiture.
2635 Standards of ethical conduct for employees of the
executive branch.
2636 Limitations on outside employment and prohibition of
honoraria; confidential reporting of payments to
charities in lieu of honoraria.
2637 Regulations concerning post employment conflict of
interest.
2638 Office of Government Ethics and executive agency ethics
program responsibilities.
2640 Interpretation, exemptions and waiver guidance
concerning 18 U.S.C. 208 (Acts affecting a personal
financial interest).
2641 Post-employment conflict of interest restrictions.
Chapter XXI--Department of the Treasury (Parts 3100--3199)
3101 Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for employees
of the Department of the Treasury.
Chapter XXII--Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (Part 3201)
3201 Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for employees
of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
Chapter XXIII--Department of Energy (Part 3301)
3301 Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for employees
of the Department of Energy.
Chapter XXIV--Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (Part 3401)
3401 Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for employees
of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
Chapter XXV--Department of the Interior (Part 3501)
3501 Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for employees
of the Department of the Interior.
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Chapter XXVI--Department of Defense (Part 3601)
3601 Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for employees
of the Department of Defense.
Chapter XXVIII--Department of Justice (Part 3801)
3801 Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for employees
of the Department of Justice.
Chapter XXIX--Federal Communications Commission (Parts 3900--3999)
3901 Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for employees
of the Federal Communications Commission.
3902 Supplemental financial disclosure requirements for
employees of the Federal Communications Commission.
Chapter XXX--Farm Credit System Insurance Corporation (Parts 4000--4099)
4001 Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for employees
of the Farm Credit System Insurance Corporation.
Chapter XXXI--Farm Credit Administration (Parts 4100--4199)
4101 Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for employees
of the Farm Credit Administration.
Chapter XXXIII--Overseas Private Investment Corporation (Part 4301)
4301 Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for employees
of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation.
Chapter XXXV--Office of Personnel Management (Part 4501)
4501 Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for employees
of the Office of Personnel Management.
Chapter XL--Interstate Commerce Commission (Part 5001)
5001 Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for employees
of the Interstate Commerce Commission.
Chapter XLI--Commodity Futures Trading Commission (Part 5101)
5101 Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for employees
of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
Chapter XLII--Department of Labor (Part 5201)
5201 Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for employees
of the Department of Labor.
Chapter XLIII--National Science Foundation (Part 5301)
5301 Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for employees
of the National Science Foundation.
Chapter XLV--Department of Health and Human Services (Part 5501)
5501 Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for employees
of the Department of Health and Human Services.
Chapter XLVI--Postal Rate Commission (Part 5601)
5601 Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for employees
of the Postal Rate Commission.
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Chapter XLVII--Federal Trade Commission (Part 5701)
5701 Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for employees
of the Federal Trade Commission.
Chapter XLVIII--Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Part 5801)
5801 Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for employees
of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Chapter L--Department of Transportation (Part 6001)
6001 Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for employees
of the Department of Transportation.
Chapter LII--Export-Import Bank of the United States (Part 6201)
6201 Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for employees
of the Export-Import Bank of the United States.
Chapter LIII--Department of Education (Parts 6300--6399)
6301 Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for employees
of the Department of Education.
Chapter LIV--Environmental Protection Agency (Part 6401)
6401 Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for employees
of the Environmental Protection Agency.
Chapter LVII--General Services Administration (Part 6701)
6701 Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for employees
of the General Services Administration.
Chapter LVIII--Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (Part
6801)
6801 Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for employees
of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
System.
Chapter LIX--National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Part 6901)
6901 Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for employees
of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Chapter LX--United States Postal Service (Part 7001)
7001 Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for employees
of the United States Postal Service.
Chapter LXI--National Labor Relations Board (Part 7101)
7101 Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for employees
of the National Labor Relations Board.
Chapter LXII--Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (Part 7201)
7201 Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for employees
of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
Chapter LXIII--Inter-American Foundation (Part 7301)
7301 Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for employees
of the Inter-American Foundation.
Chapter LXV--Department of Housing and Urban Development (Part 7501)
7501 Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for employees
of the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
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Chapter LXVI--National Archives and Records Administration (Part 7601)
7601 Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for employees
of the National Archives and Records Administration.
Chapter LXIX--Tennessee Valley Authority (Part 7901)
7901 Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for employees
of the Tennessee Valley Authority.
Chapter LXXI--Consumer Product Safety Commission (Part 8101)
8101 Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for employees
of the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Chapter LXXIV--Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission (Part
8401)
8401 Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for employees
of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Review
Commission.
Chapter LXXVI--Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board (Part 8601)
8601 Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for employees
of the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board.
Chapter LXXVII--Office of Management and Budget (Part 8701)
8701 Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for employees
of the Office of Management and Budget.
Title 6--[Reserved]
TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary of Agriculture (Parts 0--26)
Part
1 Administrative regulations.
1a Law enforcement authorities.
1b National Environmental Policy Act.
1c Protection of human subjects.
1d Rural labor--Immigration Reform and Control Act of
1986--definitions.
1e Determination of the shortage number under section 210A
of the Immigration and Nationality Act.
2 Delegations of authority by the Secretary of Agriculture
and general officers of the Department.
3 Debt management.
5 Determination of parity prices.
6 Import quotas and fees.
7 Selection and functions of agricultural stabilization
and conservation state, county, and community
committees.
8 4-H Club name and emblem.
9 [Reserved].
11 National Appeals Division rules of procedure.
12 Highly erodible land and wetland conservation.
14 Determining the primary purpose of certain payments for
Federal tax purposes.
15 Nondiscrimination.
15a Education programs or activities receiving or benefiting
from Federal financial assistance.
15b Nondiscrimination on the basis of handicap in programs
and activities receiving Federal financial assistance.
15e Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by the
United States Department of Agriculture.
17 Sales of agricultural commodities made available under
Title I of the Agricultural Trade Development and
Assistance Act of 1954, as amended.
18 Equal employment opportunity in the State cooperative
extension services.
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20 Export sales reporting requirements.
21 Uniform relocation assistance and real property
acquisition for Federal and federally assisted
programs.
22 Rural development coordination.
23 State and regional annual plans of work.
24 Board of Contract Appeals, Department of Agriculture.
25 Rural empowerment zones and enterprise communities.
Subtitle B--Regulations of the Department of Agriculture
Chapter I--Agricultural Marketing Service (Standards, Inspections,
Marketing Practices), Department of Agriculture (Parts 27--209)
SUBCHAPTER A--COMMODITY STANDARDS AND STANDARD CONTAINER REGULATIONS
27 Cotton classification under cotton futures legislation.
28 Cotton classing, testing, and standards.
29 Tobacco inspection.
30 Tobacco stocks and standards.
31 Purchase of wool and wool top samples.
32 Purchase of grease mohair and mohair top samples.
33 Export apples and pears.
35 Export grapes and plums.
36 Procedures by which the Agricultural Marketing Service
develops, revises, suspends, or terminates voluntary
official grade standards.
42 Standards for condition of food containers.
43 Standards for sampling plans.
SUBCHAPTER B--MARKETING OF PERISHABLE AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES
46 Regulations (other than rules of practice) under the
Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act, 1930.
47 Rules of practice under the Perishable Agricultural
Commodities Act.
48 Regulations of the Secretary of Agriculture for the
enforcement of the Produce Agency Act.
50 Rules of practice governing withdrawal of inspection and
grading services.
SUBCHAPTER C--REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS UNDER THE AGRICULTURAL MARKETING
ACT OF 1946
51 Fresh fruits, vegetables, and other products
(inspection, certification, and standards).
52 Processed fruits and vegetables, processed products
thereof, and certain other processed food products.
53 Livestock (grading, certification, and standards).
54 Meats, prepared meats, and meat products (grading,
certification, and standards).
55 Regulations governing the voluntary inspection of egg
products and grading.
56 Grading of shell eggs and U.S. standards, grades, and
weight classes for shell eggs.
58 Grading and inspection, general specifications for
approved plants and standards for grades of dairy
products.
59 Inspection of eggs and egg products (Egg Products
Inspection Act).
61 Cottonseed sold or offered for sale for crushing
purposes (inspection, sampling, and certification).
70 Voluntary grading of poultry products and rabbit
products and U.S. classes, standards, and grades.
75 Regulations for inspection and certification of quality
of agricultural and vegetable seeds.
SUBCHAPTER D--EXPORT AND DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION PROGRAMS
80 Fresh Irish potatoes.
SUBCHAPTER E--COMMODITY LABORATORY TESTING PROGRAMS
90 Introduction.
91 Services and general information.
92 Tobacco.
93 Processed fruits and vegetables.
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94 Poultry and egg products.
96 Cottonseed sold or offered for sale for crushing
purposes (chemical analysis and United States official
grade certification).
97 Plant variety and protection.
98 Meals, ready-to-eat (MRE's), meats, and meat products.
102--109 [Reserved]
110 Recordkeeping on restricted use pesticides by certified
applicators; surveys and reports.
111--159 [Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER F--NAVAL STORES
160 Regulations and standards for naval stores.
SUBCHAPTER K--FEDERAL SEED ACT
201 Federal Seed Act regulations.
202 Federal Seed Act rules of practice.
Chapter II--Food and Consumer Service, Department of Agriculture (Parts
210--299)
SUBCHAPTER A--CHILD NUTRITION PROGRAMS
210 National school lunch program.
215 Special milk program for children.
220 School breakfast program.
225 Summer food service program.
226 Child and adult care food program.
227 Nutrition education and training program.
235 State administrative expense funds.
240 Cash in lieu of donated foods.
245 Determining eligibility for free and reduced price meals
and free milk in schools.
246 Special supplemental food program for women, infants and
children.
247 Commodity supplemental food program.
248 WIC Farmers' Market Nutrition program (FMNP).
SUBCHAPTER B--GENERAL REGULATIONS AND POLICIES--FOOD DISTRIBUTION
250 Donation of foods for use in the United States, its
territories and possessions and areas under its
jurisdiction.
251 The emergency food assistance program.
252 National commodity processing program.
253 Administration of the food distribution program for
households on Indian reservations.
254 Administration of the food distribution program for
Indian households in Oklahoma.
SUBCHAPTER C--FOOD STAMP AND FOOD DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM
271 General information and definitions.
272 Requirements for participating State agencies.
273 Certification of eligible households.
274 Issuance and use of food coupons.
275 Performance reporting system.
276 State agency liabilities and Federal sanctions.
277 Payments of certain administrative costs of State
agencies.
278 Participation of retail food stores, wholesale food
concerns and insured financial institutions.
279 Administrative and judicial review--food retailers and
food wholesalers.
280 Emergency food assistance for victims of disasters.
281 Administration of the food stamp program on Indian
reservations.
282 Demonstration, research, and evaluation projects.
283 Appeals of Quality Control (``OC'') claims.
284 [Reserved].
285 Provision of a nutrition assistance grant for the
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
SUBCHAPTER D--GENERAL REGULATIONS
295 Availability of information and records to the public.
Chapter III--Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Department of
Agriculture (Parts 300--399)
300 Incorporation by reference.
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301 Domestic quarantine notices.
318 Hawaiian and Territorial quarantine notices.
319 Foreign quarantine notices.
320 Mexican border regulations.
322 Honeybees and honeybee semen.
330 Federal plant pest regulations; general; plant pests;
soil, stone, and quarry products; garbage.
331 Plant pest regulations governing interstate movement of
certain products and articles. [Reserved]
340 Introduction of organisms and products altered or
produced through genetic engineering which are plant
pests or which there is reason to believe are plant
pests.
351 Importation of plants or plant products by mail.
352 Plant quarantine safeguard regulations.
353 Export certification.
354 Overtime services relating to imports and exports; and
user fees.
355 Endangered species regulations concerning terrestrial
plants.
356 Forfeiture procedures.
360 Noxious weed regulations.
361 Importation of seed and screenings under the Federal
Seed Act.
370 Freedom of information.
371 Organization, functions, and delegations of authority.
372 National Environmental Policy Act implementing
procedures.
380 Rules of practice governing proceedings under certain
acts.
Chapter IV--Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, Department of
Agriculture (Parts 400--499)
400 General administrative regulations.
401 General crop insurance regulations--regulations for the
1988 and subsequent contract years.
402 Catastrophic risk protection endorsement; regulations
for the 1997 and subsequent crop years.
403 General crop insurance regulation.
404 Noninsured crop disaster assistance program--regulations
for the 1995 and succeeding crop years.
405 Apple crop insurance regulations.
406 Nursery crop insurance regulations.
409 Arizona-California citrus insurance regulations.
412 Public information--freedom of information.
414 Forage seeding crop insurance.
415 Forage production crop insurance regulations.
416 Pea crop insurance regulations for the 1986 through 1997
crop years.
422 Potato crop insurance regulations.
425 Peanut crop insurance regulations.
430 Sugar beet crop insurance regulations.
433 Dry bean crop insurance regulations.
435 Tobacco (quota plan) crop insurance regulations.
437 Sweet corn crop insurance regulations for the 1985
through 1997 crop years.
441 Table grape crop insurance regulations for the 1987
through 1997 crop years.
443 Hybrid seed crop insurance regulations for the 1986
through 1997 crop years.
445 Pepper crop insurance regulations.
446 Walnut crop insurance regulations.
447 Popcorn crop insurance regulations.
450 Prune crop insurance regulations for the 1996 and
succeeding crop years.
451 Canning and processing peach crop insurance regulations.
454 Fresh market tomato (guaranteed production plan) crop
insurance regulations for the 1987 through 1997 crop
years.
455 Macadamia nut crop insurance regulations for the 1988
through the 1997 crop years.
456 Macadamia tree crop insurance regulations for the 1988
through 1997 crop years.
457 Common crop insurance regulations; regulations for the
1994 and subsequent contract years.
458 Special California crop insurance regulations.
Chapter V--Agricultural Research Service, Department of Agriculture
(Parts 500--599)
500 National Arboretum.
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501 Conduct on U.S. Meat Animal Research Center, Clay
Center, Nebraska.
502 Conduct on Beltsville Agricultural Research Center
Property, Beltsville, Maryland.
503 Conduct on Plum Island Animal Disease Center.
504 User fees.
510 Public information.
520 Procedures for implementing National Environmental
Policy Act.
Chapter VI--Natural Resources Conservation Service, Department of
Agriculture (Parts 600--699)
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
600 Organization.
601 Functions.
SUBCHAPTER B--CONSERVATION OPERATIONS
610 Technical assistance.
611 Soil surveys.
612 Snow surveys and water supply forecasts.
613 Plant materials centers.
614 Appeal procedures.
SUBCHAPTER C--WATER RESOURCES
621 River basin investigations and surveys.
622 Watershed projects.
623 Emergency wetlands reserve program.
624 Emergency watershed protection.
SUBCHAPTER D--LONG TERM CONTRACTING
630 Long term contracting.
631 Great Plains Conservation Program.
632 Rural abandoned mine program.
633 Water bank program.
634 Rural clean water program.
636 Wildlife habitat incentives program.
SUBCHAPTER F--SUPPORT ACTIVITIES
650 Compliance with NEPA.
653 Technical standards.
654 Operation and maintenance.
656 Procedures for the protection of archeological and
historical properties encountered in SCS-assisted
programs.
657 Prime and unique farmlands.
658 Farmland Protection Policy Act.
SUBCHAPTER G--MISCELLANEOUS
661 Public information and right to privacy.
Chapter VII--Farm Service Agency, Department of Agriculture (Parts 700--
799)
SUBCHAPTER A--AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION PROGRAM
700 Experimental rural clean water program.
701 Conservation and environmental programs.
702 Colorado River Basin Salinity (CRSC) Control Program.
707 Payments due persons who have died, disappeared, or have
been declared incompetent.
708 Record retention requirements--all programs.
SUBCHAPTER B--FARM MARKETING QUOTAS, ACREAGE ALLOTMENTS, AND PRODUCTION
ADJUSTMENT
711 Marketing quota review regulations.
714 Refunds of penalties erroneously, illegally, or
wrongfully collected.
717 Holding of referenda.
718 Provisions applicable to multiple programs.
723 Tobacco.
729 Peanuts.
SUBCHAPTER C--REGULATIONS FOR WAREHOUSES
735 Cotton warehouses.
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736 Grain warehouses.
737 Tobacco warehouses.
738 Wool warehouses.
739 Dry bean warehouses.
740 Nut warehouses.
741 Sirup warehouses.
742 Cottonseed warehouses.
SUBCHAPTER D--SPECIAL PROGRAMS
750 Soil Bank.
752 Water Bank program.
755 Regional programs.
760 Indemnity payment programs.
777 Disaster payment program for 1990 crop of sugarcane,
sugar beets, soybeans and peanuts.
780 Appeal regulations.
781 Disclosure of foreign investment in agricultural land.
782 End-use certificate program.
783 Tree assistance program.
SUBCHAPTER E--PROVISIONS COMMON TO MORE THAN ONE PROGRAM
792 Debt settlement policies and procedures.
795 Payment limitation.
SUBCHAPTER F--PUBLIC RECORDS
798 Availability of information to the public.
SUBCHAPTER G--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
799 Environmental quality and related environmental
concerns--compliance with the National Environmental
Policy Act.
Chapter VIII--Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration
(Federal Grain Inspection Service), Department of Agriculture (Parts
800--899)
800 General regulations.
801 Official performance requirements for grain inspection
equipment.
802 Official performance and procedural requirements for
grain-weighing equipment and related grain handling
systems.
810 Official U.S. standards for grain.
868 General regulations and standards for certain
agricultural commodities.
Chapter IX--Agricultural Marketing Service (Marketing Agreements and
Orders; Fruits, Vegetables, Nuts), Department of Agriculture (Parts
900--999)
900 General regulations.
905 Oranges, grapefruit, tangerines, and tangelos grown in
Florida.
906 Oranges and grapefruit grown in Lower Rio Grande Valley
in Texas.
911 Limes grown in Florida.
915 Avocados grown in South Florida.
916 Nectarines grown in California.
917 Fresh pears and peaches grown in California.
920 Kiwifruit grown in California.
922 Apricots grown in designated counties in Washington.
923 Sweet cherries grown in designated counties in
Washington.
924 Fresh prunes grown in designated counties in Washington
and in Umatilla County, Oregon.
925 Grapes grown in a designated area of southeastern
California.
927 Winter pears grown in Oregon and Washington.
928 Papayas grown in Hawaii.
929 Cranberries grown in States of Massachusetts, Rhode
Island, Connecticut, New Jersey, Wisconsin, Michigan,
Minnesota, Oregon, Washington, and Long Island in the
State of New York.
930 Tart cherries grown in the States of Michigan, New York,
Pennsylvania, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wisconsin.
931 Fresh Bartlett pears grown in Oregon and Washington.
932 Olives grown in California.
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944 Fruits; import regulations.
945 Irish potatoes grown in certain designated counties in
Idaho, and Malheur County, Oregon.
946 Irish potatoes grown in Washington.
947 Irish potatoes grown in Modoc and Siskiyou Counties,
Calif., and in all counties in Oregon, except Malheur
County.
948 Irish potatoes grown in Colorado.
953 Irish potatoes grown in Southeastern States.
955 Vidalia onions grown in Georgia.
956 Sweet onions grown in the Walla Walla Valley of
Southeast Washington and Northeast Oregon.
958 Onions grown in certain designated counties in Idaho,
and Malheur County, Oregon.
959 Onions grown in South Texas.
966 Tomatoes grown in Florida.
967 Celery grown in Florida.
979 Melons grown in South Texas.
980 Vegetables; import regulations.
981 Almonds grown in California.
982 Hazelnuts grown in Oregon and Washington.
984 Walnuts grown in California.
985 Marketing order regulating the handling of spearmint oil
produced in the Far West.
987 Domestic dates produced or packed in Riverside County,
California.
989 Raisins produced from grapes grown in California.
993 Dried prunes produced in California.
997 Provisions regulating the quality of domestically
produced peanuts handled by persons not subject to the
peanut marketing agreement.
998 Marketing agreement regulating the quality of
domestically produced peanuts.
999 Specialty crops; import regulations.
Chapter X--Agricultural Marketing Service (Marketing Agreements and
Orders; Milk), Department of Agriculture (Parts 1000--1199)
1000 General provisions of Federal milk marketing orders.
1001 Milk in New England marketing area.
1002 Milk in New York-New Jersey marketing area.
1004 Milk in Middle Atlantic marketing area.
1005 Milk in Carolina marketing area.
1006 Milk in Upper Florida marketing area.
1007 Milk in the Southeast marketing area.
1011 Milk in Tennessee Valley marketing area.
1012 Milk in Tampa Bay marketing area.
1013 Milk in Southeastern Florida marketing area.
1030 Milk in Chicago Regional marketing area.
1032 Milk in Southern Illinois-Eastern Missouri marketing
area.
1033 Milk in Ohio Valley marketing area.
1036 Milk in Eastern Ohio-Western Pennsylvania marketing
area.
1040 Milk in Southern Michigan marketing area.
1044 Milk in Michigan Upper Peninsula marketing area.
1046 Milk in Louisville-Lexington-Evansville marketing area.
1049 Milk in Indiana marketing area.
1050 Milk in Central Illinois marketing area.
1064 Milk in Greater Kansas City marketing area.
1065 Milk in Nebraska-Western Iowa marketing area.
1068 Milk in the Upper Midwest marketing area.
1076 Milk in Eastern South Dakota marketing area.
1079 Milk in Iowa marketing area.
1097 Milk in Memphis, Tennessee marketing area.
1106 Milk in Southwest Plains marketing area.
1131 Milk in Central Arizona marketing area.
1134 Milk in Western Colorado marketing area.
1135 Milk in Southwestern Idaho-Eastern Oregon marketing
area.
1137 Milk in Eastern Colorado marketing area.
1138 Milk in New Mexico-West Texas marketing area.
1139 Milk in Great Basin marketing area.
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1150 Dairy promotion program.
1160 Fluid milk promotion program.
Chapter XI--Agricultural Marketing Service (Marketing Agreements and
Orders; Miscellaneous Commodities), Department of Agriculture (Parts
1200--1299)
1200 Rules of practice and procedure governing proceedings
under research, promotion, and education programs.
1205 Cotton research and promotion.
1207 Potato research and promotion plan.
1208 Fresh cut flowers and fresh cut greens promotion and
information.
1209 Mushroom promotion, research, and consumer information
order.
1210 Watermelon research and promotion plan.
1214 Kiwifruit research, promotion, and consumer information
order.
1215 Popcorn promotion, research, and consumer information.
1220 Soybean promotion, research, and consumer information.
1230 Pork promotion, research, and consumer information.
1240 Honey research, promotion, and consumer information
order.
1250 Egg research and promotion.
1260 Beef promotion and research.
1270 Wool and mohair advertising and promotion.
Chapter XIII--Northeast Dairy Compact Commission (Parts 1300--1399)
1300 Over-order price regulations.
1301 Definitions.
1303 Handlers reports.
1304 Classification of milk.
1305 Class price.
1306 Compact over-order producer price.
1307 Payments for milk.
1308 Administrative assessment.
1381 Rules of practice governing proceedings on petitions to
modify or to be exempted from compact over-order price
regulations.
Chapter XIV--Commodity Credit Corporation, Department of Agriculture
(Parts 1400--1499)
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL REGULATIONS AND POLICIES
1400 Payment limitation and payment eligibility.
1401 Commodity certificates, in kind payments, and other
forms of payment.
1402 Policy for certain commodities available for sale.
1403 Debt settlement policies and procedures.
1404 Assignment of payments.
1405 Loans, purchases, and other operations.
1407 Suspension and debarment.
1409 Meetings of the Board of Directors of Commodity Credit
Corporation.
1410 Conservation reserve program.
SUBCHAPTER B--LOANS, PURCHASES, AND OTHER OPERATIONS
1412 Production flexibility contracts for wheat, feed grains,
rice, and upland cotton.
1421 Grains and similarly handled commodities.
1423 Processed agricultural commodities.
1425 Cooperative marketing associations.
1427 Cotton.
1430 Dairy products.
1435 Sugar program.
1437 Noninsured crop disaster assistance program regulations
for the 1997 and succeeding crop years.
1439 Emergency livestock assistance.
1446 Peanuts.
1464 Tobacco.
1466 Environmental quality incentives program.
1467 Wetlands reserve program.
1470 Commodity certificates, in kind payments, and other
forms of payment.
1485 Cooperative agreements for the development of foreign
markets for agricultural commodities.
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SUBCHAPTER C--EXPORT PROGRAMS
1488 Financing of sales of agricultural commodities.
1493 CCC export credit guarantee programs.
1494 Export bonus programs.
1496 Procurement of processed agricultural commodities for
donation under Title II, Pub. L. 480.
1499 Foreign donation programs.
Chapter XV--Foreign Agricultural Service, Department of Agriculture
(Parts 1500--1599)
1520 Availability of information to the public.
1530 Sugar import licensing.
1540 International agricultural trade.
1550 Programs to help develop foreign markets for
agricultural commodities.
1560 Procedures to monitor Canadian fresh fruit and vegetable
imports.
1570 Export bonus programs.
Chapter XVI--Rural Telephone Bank, Department of Agriculture (Parts
1600--1699)
1600 General information.
1610 Loan policies.
Chapter XVII--Rural Utilities Service, Department of Agriculture (Parts
1700--1799)
1700 General information.
1703 Rural development.
1710 General and pre-loan policies and procedures common to
insured and guaranteed electric loans.
1714 Pre-loan policies and procedures for insured electric
loans.
1717 Post-loan policies and procedures common to insured and
guaranteed electric loans.
1718 Loan security documents for electric borrowers.
1721 Post-loan policies and procedures for insured electric
loans.
1724 Electric system planning and design policies and
procedures.
1726 Electric system construction policies and procedures.
1728 Electric standards and specifications for materials and
construction.
1730 Electric system operations and maintenance. [Reserved]
1735 General policies, types of loans, loan requirements--
telecommunications program.
1737 Pre-loan policies and procedures common to insured and
guaranteed telecommunications loans.
1741 Pre-loan policies and procedures for insured telephone
loans. [Reserved]
1744 Post-loan policies and procedures common to guaranteed
and insured telephone loans.
1748 Post-loan policies and procedures for insured telephone
loans. [Reserved]
1751 Telecommunications system planning and design criteria,
and procedures.
1753 Telecommunications system construction policies and
procedures.
1755 Telecommunications standards and specifications for
materials, equipment and construction.
1757 Telephone systems operations and maintenance. [Reserved]
1767 Accounting requirements for RUS electric borrowers.
1770 Accounting requirements for RUS telephone borrowers.
1773 Policy on audits of RUS borrowers.
1775 Technical assistance and training grants.
1777 Section 306C WWD loans and grants.
1778 Emergency community water assistance grants.
1780 Water and waste loans and grants.
1781 Resource conservation and development (RCD) loans and
watershed (WS) loans and advances.
1785 Loan account computations, procedures, and policies for
electric and telephone borrowers.
1786 Prepayment of RUS guaranteed and insured loans to
electric and telephone borrowers.
1788 RUS fidelity and insurance requirements for electric and
telephone borrowers.
1789 Use of consultants funded by borrowers.
1792 Compliance with other federal statutes, regulations, and
executive orders.
1794 Environmental policies and procedures for electric and
telephone borrowers.
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Chapter XVIII--Rural Housing Service, Rural Business-Cooperative
Service, Rural Utilities Service, and Farm Service Agency, Department of
Agriculture (Parts 1800--2099)
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL REGULATIONS
1806 Insurance.
1810 Interest rates, terms, conditions, and approval
authority.
SUBCHAPTER B--LOANS AND GRANTS PRIMARILY FOR REAL ESTATE PURPOSES
1822 Rural housing loans and grants.
1823 Association loans and grants--community facilities,
development, conservation, utilization.
SUBCHAPTER E--ACCOUNT SERVICING [RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER F--SECURITY SERVICING AND LIQUIDATIONS [RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER G--MISCELLANEOUS REGULATIONS [RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER H--PROGRAM REGULATIONS
1900 General.
1901 Program-related instructions.
1902 Supervised bank accounts.
1904 Loan and grant programs (individual). [Reserved]
1910 General.
1922 Appraisal.
1924 Construction and repair.
1925 Taxes.
1927 Title clearance and loan closing.
1930 General.
1940 General.
1941 Operating loans.
1942 Associations.
1943 Farm ownership, soil and water and recreation.
1944 Housing.
1945 Emergency.
1946 Mediation.
1948 Rural development.
1950 General.
1951 Servicing and collections.
1955 Property management.
1956 Debt settlement.
1957 Asset sales.
1962 Personal property.
1965 Real property.
1980 General.
SUBCHAPTER I--ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS
2003 Organization.
2018 General.
2045 General.
Chapter XXVI--Office of Inspector General, Department of Agriculture
(Parts 2600--2699)
2610 Organization, functions, and delegations of authority.
2620 Availability of information to the public.
Chapter XXVII--Office of Information Resources Management, Department of
Agriculture (Parts 2700--2799)
2700 Organization and functions.
2710 Availability of information to the public.
Chapter XXVIII--Office of Operations, Department of Agriculture (Parts
2800--2899)
2810 Organization and functions--Office of Operations.
2811 Availability of information to the public.
2812 Department of Agriculture guidelines for the donation of
excess research equipment under 15 U.S.C. 3710(i).
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Chapter XXIX--Office of Energy, Department of Agriculture (Parts 2900--
2999)
2900 Essential agricultural uses and volumetric
requirements--Natural Gas Policy Act.
2901 Administrative procedures for adjustments of natural gas
curtailment priority.
Chapter XXX--Office of the Chief Financial Officer, Department of
Agriculture (Parts 3000--3099)
3011 Availability of information to the public.
3015 Uniform Federal assistance regulations.
3016 Uniform administrative requirements for grants and
cooperative agreements to State and local governments.
3017 Governmentwide Department and suspension (non-
procurement) and governmentwide requirements for drug-
free workplace (grants).
3018 New restrictions on lobbying.
3019 Uniform administrative requirements for grants and
agreements with institutions of higher education,
hospitals, and other non-profit organizations.
3052 Audits of States, local governments, and non-profit
organizations.
Chapter XXXI--Office of Environmental Quality, Department of Agriculture
(Parts 3100--3199)
3100 Cultural and environmental quality.
Chapter XXXII--[Reserved]
Chapter XXXIII--Office of Transportation, Department of Agriculture
(Parts 3300--3399)
3300 Agreement on the international carriage of perishable
foodstuffs and on the special equipment to be used for
such carriage (ATP); inspection, testing, and
certification of special equipment.
Chapter XXXIV--Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension
Service, Department of Agriculture (Parts 3400--3499)
3400 Special research grants program.
3401 Rangeland research grants program.
3402 Food and agricultural sciences national needs graduate
fellowship grants program.
3403 Small business innovation research grants program.
3404 Public information.
3405 Higher education challenge grants program.
3406 1890 institution capacity building grants program.
3407 Implementation of National Environmental Policy Act.
3411 National research initiative competitive grants program.
3415 Biotechnology risk assessment research grants program.
Chapter XXXV--Rural Housing Service, Department of Agriculture (Parts
3500--3599)
3550 Direct single family housing loans and grants.
3570 Community programs.
Chapter XXXVI--National Agricultural Statistics Service, Department of
Agriculture (Parts 3600--3699)
3600 Organization and functions.
3601 Public information.
Chapter XXXVII--Economic Research Service, Department of Agriculture
(Parts 3700--3799)
3700 Organization and functions.
3701 Public information.
Chapter XXXVIII--World Agricultural Outlook Board, Department of
Agriculture (Parts 3800--3899)
3800 Organization and functions.
3801 Availability of information to the public.
Chapter XLI--[Reserved]
Chapter XLII--Rural Business-Cooperative Service and Rural Utilities
Service, Department of Agriculture (Parts 4200--4299)
4279 Guaranteed loanmaking.
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4284 Grants.
4285 Cooperative agreements.
4287 Servicing.
TITLE 8--ALIENS AND NATIONALITY
Chapter I--Immigration and Naturalization Service, Department of Justice
(Parts 1--499)
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL PROVISIONS
Part
1 Definitions.
2 Authority of the Commissioner.
3 Executive Office for Immigration Review.
SUBCHAPTER B--IMMIGRATION REGULATIONS
100 Statement of organization.
101 Presumption of lawful admission.
103 Powers and duties of service officers; availability of
service records.
204 Immigrant petitions.
205 Revocation of approval of petitions.
207 Admission of refugees.
208 Procedures for asylum and withholding of removal.
209 Adjustment of status of refugees and aliens granted
asylum.
211 Documentary requirements: Immigrants; waivers.
212 Documentary requirements: Nonimmigrants; waivers;
admission of certain inadmissible aliens; parole.
213 Admission of aliens on giving bond or cash deposit.
213a Affidavits of support on behalf of immigrants.
214 Nonimmigrant classes.
215 Controls of aliens departing from the United States.
216 Conditional basis of lawful permanent residence status.
217 Visa waiver pilot program.
221 Admission of visitors or students.
223 Reentry permits, refugee travel documents, and advance
parole documents.
231 Arrival-departure manifests and lists; supporting
documents.
232 Detention of aliens for physical and mental examination.
233 Contracts with transportation lines.
234 Designation of ports of entry for aliens arriving by
civil aircraft.
235 Inspection of persons applying for admission.
236 Apprehension and detention of inadmissible and
deportable aliens; removal of aliens ordered removed.
238 Expedited removal of aggravated felons.
239 Initiation of removal proceedings.
240 Proceedings to determine removability of aliens in the
United States.
241 Apprehension and detention of aliens ordered removed.
244 Temporary protected status for Nationals of designated
States.
245 Adjustment of status to that of person admitted for
permanent residence.
245a Adjustment of status to that of persons admitted for
lawful temporary or permanent resident status under
Section 245A of the Immigration and Nationality Act.
246 Rescission of adjustment of status.
247 Adjustment of status of certain resident aliens.
248 Change of nonimmigrant classification.
249 Creation of records of lawful admission for permanent
residence.
250 Removal of aliens who have fallen into distress.
251 Arrival manifests and lists: Supporting documents.
252 Landing of alien crewmen.
253 Parole of alien crewmen.
258 Limitations on performance of longshore work by alien
crewmen.
264 Registration and fingerprinting of aliens in the United
States.
265 Notices of address.
270 Penalties for document fraud.
271 Diligent and reasonable efforts to prevent the
unauthorized entry of aliens by the owners of railroad
lines, international bridges, or toll roads.
274 Seizure and forfeiture of conveyances.
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274a Control of employment of aliens.
280 Imposition and collection of fines.
286 Immigration user fee.
287 Field officers; powers and duties.
289 American Indians born in Canada.
292 Representation and appearances.
293 Deposit of and interest on cash received to secure
immigration bonds.
299 Immigration forms.
SUBCHAPTER C--NATIONALITY REGULATIONS
301 Nationals and citizens of the United States at birth.
306 Special classes of persons who may be naturalized:
Virgin Islanders.
310 Naturalization authority.
312 Educational requirements for naturalization.
313 Membership in the Communist Party or any other
totalitarian organizations.
315 Persons ineligible to citizenship: Exemption from
military service.
316 General requirements for naturalization.
318 Pending removal proceedings.
319 Special classes of persons who may be naturalized:
Spouses of United States citizens.
322 Special classes of persons who may be naturalized:
Children of citizen parents.
324 Special classes of persons who may be naturalized: Women
who have lost United States citizenship by marriage
and former citizens whose naturalization is authorized
by private law.
325 Nationals but not citizens of the United States:
Residence within outlying possessions.
327 Special classes of persons who may be naturalized:
Persons who lost United States citizenship through
service in armed forces of foreign country during
World War II.
328 Special classes of persons who may be naturalized:
Persons with three years service in armed forces of
the United States.
329 Special classes of persons who may be naturalized:
Naturalization based upon active duty service in the
United States Armed Forces during specified periods of
hostilities.
330 Special classes of persons who may be naturalized:
Seamen.
331 Alien enemies; naturalization under specified conditions
and procedures.
332 Naturalization administration.
333 Photographs.
334 Application for naturalization.
335 Examination on application for naturalization.
336 Hearings on denials of applications for naturalization.
337 Oath of allegiance.
338 Certificate of naturalization.
339 Functions and duties of clerks of court regarding
naturalization proceedings.
340 Revocation of naturalization.
341 Certificates of citizenship.
342 Administrative cancellation of certificates, documents,
or records.
343 Certificate of naturalization or repatriation: persons
who resumed citizenship under section 323 of the
Nationality Act of 1940, as amended, or section 4 of
the Act of June 29, 1906.
343a Naturalization and citizenship papers lost, mutilated,
or destroyed; new certificate in changed name;
certified copy of repatriation proceedings.
343b Special certificate of naturalization for recognition by
a foreign state.
343c Certifications from records.
349 Loss of nationality.
392 Special classes of persons who may be naturalized:
Persons who die while serving on active duty with the
United States armed forces during certain periods of
hostilities.
499 Nationality forms.
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TITLE 9--ANIMALS AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS
Chapter I--Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Department of
Agriculture (Parts 1--199)
SUBCHAPTER A--ANIMAL WELFARE
Part
1 Definition of terms.
2 Regulations.
3 Standards.
4 Rules of practice governing proceedings under the Animal
Welfare Act.
11 Horse protection regulations.
12 Rules of practice governing proceedings under the Horse
Protection Act.
SUBCHAPTER B--COOPERATIVE CONTROL AND ERADICATION OF LIVESTOCK OR
POULTRY DISEASES
49 Rules of practice governing proceedings under certain
acts.
50 Animals destroyed because of tuberculosis.
51 Animals destroyed because of brucellosis.
53 Foot-and-mouth disease, pleuropneumonia, rinderpest, and
certain other communicable diseases of livestock or
poultry.
54 Control of scrapie.
SUBCHAPTER C--INTERSTATE TRANSPORTATION OF ANIMALS (INCLUDING POULTRY)
AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS
70 Rules of practice governing proceedings under certain
acts.
71 General provisions.
72 Texas (splenetic) fever in cattle.
73 Scabies in cattle.
75 Communicable diseases in horses, asses, ponies, mules,
and zebras.
77 Tuberculosis.
78 Brucellosis.
79 Scrapie in sheep and goats.
80 Paratuberculosis in domestic animals.
82 Exotic Newcastle disease (END) and chlamydiosis; poultry
disease caused by salmonella enteritidis serotype
enteritidis.
85 Pseudorabies.
89 Statement of policy under the Twenty-Eight Hour Law.
SUBCHAPTER D--EXPORTATION AND IMPORTATION OF ANIMALS (INCLUDING POULTRY)
AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS
91 Inspection and handling of livestock for exportation.
92 Importation of animals and animal products; procedures
for requesting recognition of regions.
93 Importation of certain animals, birds, and poultry, and
certain animal, bird, and poultry products;
requirements for means of conveyance and shipping
containers.
94 Rinderpest, foot-and-mouth disease, fowl pest (fowl
plague), exotic Newcastle disease, African swine
fever, hog cholera, and bovine spongiform
encephalopathy: prohibited and restricted
importations.
95 Sanitary control of animal byproducts (except casings),
and hay and straw, offered for entry into the United
States.
96 Restriction of importations of foreign animal casings
offered for entry into the United States.
97 Overtime services relating to imports and exports.
98 Importation of certain animal embryos and animal semen.
99 Rules of practice governing proceedings under certain
acts.
SUBCHAPTER E--VIRUSES, SERUMS, TOXINS, AND ANALOGOUS PRODUCTS: ORGANISMS
AND VECTORS
101 Definitions.
102 Licenses for biological products.
103 Experimental production, distribution, and evaluation of
biological products prior to licensing.
104 Permits for biological products.
105 Suspension, revocation, or termination of biological
licenses or permits.
106 Exemption for biological products used in Department
programs or under Department control or supervision.
107 Exemptions from preparation pursuant to an unsuspended
and unrevoked license.
108 Facility requirements for licensed establishments.
109 Sterilization and pasteurization at licensed
establishments.
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112 Packaging and labeling.
113 Standard requirements.
114 Production requirements for biological products.
115 Inspections.
116 Records and reports.
117 Animals at licensed establishments.
118 Detention; seizure and condemnation.
122 Organisms and vectors.
123 Rules of practice governing proceedings under the Virus-
Serum-Toxin Act.
124 Patent term restoration.
SUBCHAPTER F--USER FEES
130 User fees.
SUBCHAPTER G--POULTRY IMPROVEMENT
145 National Poultry Improvement Plan.
147 Auxiliary provisions on National Poultry Improvement
Plan.
SUBCHAPTER H--ANIMAL BREEDS
151 Recognition of breeds and books of record of purebred
animals.
SUBCHAPTER I--VOLUNTARY INSPECTION AND CERTIFICATION SERVICE
156 Voluntary inspection and certification service.
SUBCHAPTER J--ACCREDITATION OF VETERINARIANS AND SUSPENSION OR
REVOCATION OF SUCH ACCREDITATION
160 Definition of terms.
161 Requirements and standards for accredited veterinarians
and suspension or revocation of such accreditation.
162 Rules of practice governing revocation or suspension of
veterinarians' accreditation.
SUBCHAPTER K--PUBLIC INFORMATION
165 Availability of information.
SUBCHAPTER L--SWINE HEALTH PROTECTION
166 Swine health protection.
167 Rules of practice governing proceedings under the Swine
Health Protection Act.
Chapter II--Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration
(Packers and Stockyards Programs), Department of Agriculture (Parts
200--299)
201 Regulations under the Packers and Stockyards Act.
202 Rules of practice governing proceedings under the
Packers and Stockyards Act.
203 Statements of general policy under the Packers and
Stockyards Act.
204 Organization and functions.
205 Clear title--protection for purchasers of farm products.
Chapter III--Food Safety and Inspection Service, Meat and Poultry
Inspection, Department of Agriculture (Parts 300--599)
SUBCHAPTER A--MANDATORY MEAT INSPECTION
301 Definitions.
302 Application of inspection and other requirements.
303 Exemptions.
304 Applications for inspection; grant or refusal of
inspection.
305 Official numbers; inauguration of inspection; withdrawal
of inspection: reports of violation.
306 Assignment and authorities of program employees.
307 Facilities for inspection.
308 Sanitation.
309 Ante-mortem inspection.
310 Post-mortem inspection.
311 Disposal of diseased or otherwise adulterated carcasses
and parts.
312 Official marks, devices, and certificates.
313 Humane slaughter of livestock.
314 Handling and disposal of condemned or other inedible
products at official establishments.
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315 Rendering or other disposal of carcasses and parts
passed for cooking.
316 Marking products and their containers.
317 Labeling, marking devices, and containers.
318 Entry into official establishments; reinspection and
preparation of products.
319 Definitions and standards of identity or composition.
320 Records, registration, and reports.
321 Cooperation with States and territories.
322 Exports.
325 Transportation.
327 Imported products.
329 Detention; seizure and condemnation; criminal offenses.
331 Special provisions for designated States and
territories; and for designation of establishments
which endanger public health and for such designated
establishments.
335 Rules of practice governing proceedings under the
Federal Meat Inspection Act.
SUBCHAPTER B--VOLUNTARY INSPECTION AND CERTIFICATION SERVICE
350 Special services relating to meat and other products.
351 Certification of technical animal fats for export.
352 Exotic animals; voluntary inspection.
354 Voluntary inspection of rabbits and edible products
thereof.
355 Certified products for dogs, cats, and other carnivora;
inspection, certification, and identification as to
class, quality, quantity, and condition.
362 Voluntary poultry inspection regulations.
SUBCHAPTER C--MANDATORY POULTRY PRODUCTS INSPECTION
381 Poultry products inspection regulations.
SUBCHAPTER D--FOOD SAFETY AND INSPECTION SERVICE ADMINISTRATIVE
PROVISIONS
390 Freedom of information.
391 Fees and charges for inspection services and laboratory
accreditation.
SUBCHAPTER E--REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS UNDER THE FEDERAL MEAT INSPECTION
ACT AND THE POULTRY PRODUCTS INSPECTION ACT
416 Sanitation.
417 Hazard analysis and critical control point (HACCP)
systems.
TITLE 10--ENERGY
Chapter I--Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Parts 0--199)
Part
1 Statement of organization and general information.
2 Rules of practice for domestic licensing proceedings and
issuance of orders.
4 Nondiscrimination in federally assisted Commission
programs.
7 Advisory committees.
8 Interpretations.
9 Public records.
10 Criteria and procedures for determining eligibility for
access to restricted data or national security
information or an employment clearance.
11 Criteria and procedures for determining eligibility for
access to or control over special nuclear material.
12 Implementation of the Equal Access to Justice Act in
agency proceedings.
13 Program fraud civil remedies.
14 Administrative claims under Federal Tort Claims Act.
15 Debt collection procedures.
16 Salary offset procedures for collecting debts owed by
Federal employees to the Federal government.
19 Notices, instructions, and reports to workers:
inspection and investigations.
20 Standards for protection against radiation.
21 Reporting of defects and noncompliance.
25 Access authorization for licensee personnel.
26 Fitness for duty programs.
30 Rules of general applicability to domestic licensing of
byproduct material.
31 General domestic licenses for byproduct material.
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32 Specific domestic licenses to manufacture or transfer
certain items containing byproduct material.
33 Specific domestic licenses of broad scope for byproduct
material.
34 Licenses for industrial radiography and radiation safety
requirements for industrial radiographic operations.
35 Medical use of byproduct material.
36 Licenses and radiation safety requirements for
irradiators.
39 Licenses and radiation safety requirements for well
logging.
40 Domestic licensing of source material.
50 Domestic licensing of production and utilization
facilities.
51 Environmental protection regulations for domestic
licensing and related regulatory functions.
52 Early site permits standard design certifications: and
combined licenses for nuclear power plants.
54 Requirements for renewal of operating licenses for
nuclear power plants.
55 Operators' licenses.
60 Disposal of high-level radioactive wastes in geologic
repositories.
61 Licensing requirements for land disposal of radioactive
waste.
62 Criteria and procedures for emergency access to non-
Federal and regional low-level waste disposal
facilities.
70 Domestic licensing of special nuclear material.
71 Packaging and transportation of radioactive material.
72 Licensing requirements for the independent storage of
spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste.
73 Physical protection of plants and materials.
74 Material control and accounting of special nuclear
material.
75 Safeguards on nuclear material-implementation of US/IAEA
agreement.
76 Certification of gaseous diffusion plants.
81 Standard specifications for the granting of patent
licenses.
95 Security facility approval and safeguarding of national
security information and restricted data.
100 Reactor site criteria.
110 Export and import of nuclear equipment and material.
140 Financial protection requirements and indemnity
agreements.
150 Exemptions and continued regulatory authority in
agreement States and in offshore waters under section
274.
160 Trespassing on Commission property.
170 Fees for facilities, materials, import and export
licenses, and other regulatory services under the
Atomic Energy Act of l954, as amended.
171 Annual fees for reactor operating licenses, and fuel
cycle licenses and materials licenses, including
holders of certificates of compliance, registrations,
and quality assurance program approvals and government
agencies licensed by NRC.
Chapter II--Department of Energy (Parts 200--699)
SUBCHAPTER A--OIL
202 Production or disclosure of material or information.
205 Administrative procedures and sanctions.
207 Collection of information.
209 International voluntary agreements.
210 General allocation and price rules.
212 Mandatory petroleum price regulations.
215 Collection of foreign oil supply agreement information.
216 Materials allocation and priority performance under
contracts or orders to maximize domestic energy
supplies.
218 Standby mandatory international oil allocation.
221 Priority supply of crude oil and petroleum products to
the Department of Defense under the Defense Production
Act.
Appendix to Subchapter A--DOE rulings.
SUBCHAPTER D--ENERGY CONSERVATION
420 State energy program.
430 Energy conservation program for consumer products.
435 Energy conservation voluntary performance standards for
new buildings; mandatory for Federal buildings.
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436 Federal energy management and planning programs.
440 Weatherization assistance for low-income persons.
451 Renewable energy production incentives.
455 Grant programs for schools and hospitals and buildings
owned by units of local government and public care
institutions.
470 Appropriate technology small grants program.
473 Automotive propulsion research and development.
474 Electric and hybrid vehicle research, development and
demonstration program; equivalent petroleum-based fuel
economy calculation.
490 Alternative fuel transportation program.
SUBCHAPTER E--ALTERNATE FUELS
500 Definitions.
501 Administrative procedures and sanctions.
503 New facilities.
504 Existing powerplants.
SUBCHAPTER G--NATURAL GAS (ECONOMIC REGULATORY ADMINISTRATION)
580 Curtailment priorities for essential agricultural uses.
590 Administrative procedures with respect to the import and
export of natural gas.
SUBCHAPTER H--ASSISTANCE REGULATIONS
600 Financial assistance rules.
601 New restrictions on lobbying.
602 Epidemiology and other health studies financial
assistance programs.
605 The Office of Energy Research financial assistance
program.
SUBCHAPTER I--SALES REGULATION
622 Contractual provisions.
624 Contract clauses.
625 Price competitive sale of Strategic Petroleum Reserve
petroleum.
Chapter III--Department of Energy (Parts 700--999)
706 Security policies and practices relating to labor-
management relations.
707 Workplace substance abuse programs at DOE sites.
708 DOE contractor employee protection program.
710 Criteria and procedures for determining eligibility for
access to classified matter or special nuclear
material.
715 Definition of nonrecourse project-financed.
725 Permits for access to restricted data.
745 Protection of human subjects.
760 Domestic uranium program.
765 Reimbursement for costs of remedial action at active
uranium and thorium processing sites.
766 Uranium enrichment decontamination and decommissioning
fund; procedures for special assessment of domestic
utilities.
780 Patent Compensation Board regulations.
781 DOE patent licensing regulations.
782 Claims for patent and copyright infringement.
783 Waiver of patent rights.
784 Patent waiver regulation.
800 Loans for bid or proposal preparation by minority
business enterprises seeking DOE contracts and
assistance.
810 Assistance to foreign atomic energy activities.
820 Procedural rules for DOE nuclear activities.
830 Nuclear safety management.
835 Occupational radiation protection.
840 Extraordinary nuclear occurrences.
860 Trespassing on Department of Energy property.
861 Control of traffic at Nevada test site.
862 Restrictions on aircraft landing and air delivery at
Department of Energy nuclear sites.
871 Air transportation of plutonium.
903 Power and transmission rates.
904 General regulations for the charges for the sale of
power from the Boulder Canyon Project.
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905 Energy planning and management program.
960 General guidelines for the recommendation of sites for
nuclear waste repositories.
961 Standard contract for disposal of spent nuclear fuel
and/or high-level radioactive waste.
962 Byproduct material.
Chapter X--Department of Energy (General Provisions) (Parts 1000--1099)
1000 Transfer of proceedings to the Secretary of Energy and
the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
1002 Official seal and distinguishing flag.
1003 Office of Hearings and Appeals procedural regulations.
1004 Freedom of information.
1005 Intergovernmental review of Department of Energy
programs and activities.
1008 Records maintained on individuals (Privacy Act).
1009 General policy for pricing and charging for materials
and services sold by DOE.
1010 Conduct of employees.
1013 Program fraud civil remedies and procedures.
1014 Administrative claims under Federal Tort Claims Act.
1015 Collection of claims owed the United States.
1016 Safeguarding of restricted data.
1017 Identification and protection of unclassified controlled
nuclear information.
1018 Referral of debts to IRS for tax refund offset.
1021 National Environmental Policy Act implementing
procedures.
1022 Compliance with floodplain/wetlands environmental review
requirements.
1023 Contract appeals.
1024 Procedures for financial assistance appeals.
1036 Governmentwide debarment and suspension (nonprocurement)
and governmentwide requirements for drug-free
workplace (grants).
1039 Uniform relocation assistance and real property
acquisition for Federal and federally assisted
programs.
1040 Nondiscrimination in federally assisted programs.
1041 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by
Department of Energy.
1045 National security information.
1046 Physical protection of security interests.
1047 Limited arrest authority and use of force by protective
force officers.
1048 Trespassing on strategic petroleum reserve facilities
and other property.
1049 Limited arrest authority and use of force by protective
force officers of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
1050 Foreign gifts and decorations.
1060 Payment of travel expenses of persons who are not
Government employees.
Chapter XI--United States Enrichment Corporation (Parts 1100--1199)
1101 Sunshine Act regulations.
1102 Procedures for disclosure of information under the
Freedom of Information Act.
Chapter XV--Office of the Federal Inspector for the Alaska Natural Gas
Transportation System (Parts 1500--1599)
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL PROVISIONS
1500 Functions, powers, and duties.
1502 Organization.
1504 Gathering, handling, and disclosing information.
1506 Employee standards of conduct.
1530 Reimbursement of costs.
SUBCHAPTER C--ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURES
1534 Enforcement procedures for regulations requiring equal
opportunity during planning, construction, and initial
operation of the Alaska Natural Gas Transportation
System.
1535 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by Office
of the Federal Inspector for the Alaska Natural Gas
Transportation System.
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Chapter XVII--Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board (Parts 1700--1799)
1703 Public information and requests.
1704 Rules implementing the Government in the Sunshine Act.
1705 Privacy Act.
1706 Organizational and consultant conflicts of interest.
TITLE 11--FEDERAL ELECTIONS
Chapter I--Federal Election Commission (Parts 1--9099)
Part
1 Privacy Act.
2 Sunshine regulations; meetings.
4 Public records and the Freedom of Information Act.
5 Access to Public Disclosure Division documents.
6 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by the
Federal Election Commission.
7 Standards of conduct.
8 National Voter Registration Act (42 U.S.C. 1973gg-1 et
seq.).
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
100 Scope and definitions (2 U.S.C. 431).
101 Candidate status and designations (2 U.S.C. 432(e)).
102 Registration, organization, and recordkeeping by
political committees (2 U.S.C. 433).
103 Campaign depositories (2 U.S.C. 432(h)).
104 Reports by political committees (2 U.S.C. 434).
105 Document filing (2 U.S.C. 432(g)).
106 Allocations of candidate and committee activities.
107 Presidential nominating convention, registration, and
reports.
108 Filing copies of reports and statements with State
officers (2 U.S.C. 439).
109 Independent expenditures (2 U.S.C. 431(17), 434(c)).
110 Contribution and expenditure limitations and
prohibitions.
111 Compliance procedure (2 U.S.C. 437g, 2 U.S.C. 437d(a))
112 Advisory opinions (2 U.S.C. 437f).
113 Excess campaign funds and funds donated to support
Federal officeholder activities (2 U.S.C. 439a).
114 Corporate and labor organization activity.
115 Federal contractors.
116 Debts owed by candidates and political committees.
SUBCHAPTER B--ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS
200 Petitions for rulemaking.
201 Ex parte communications.
SUBCHAPTERS C--D [RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER E--PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN FUND: GENERAL ELECTION
FINANCING
9001 Scope.
9002 Definitions.
9003 Eligibility for payments.
9004 Entitlement of eligible candidates to payments; use of
payments.
9005 Certification by Commission.
9006 Reports and recordkeeping.
9007 Examinations and audits; repayments.
9008 Federal financing of Presidential nominating
conventions.
9012 Unauthorized expenditures and contributions.
SUBCHAPTER F--PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN FUND: PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY
MATCHING FUND
9031 Scope.
9032 Definitions.
9033 Eligibility for payments.
9034 Entitlements.
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9035 Expenditure limitations.
9036 Review of submission and certification of payments by
Commission.
9037 Payments and reporting.
9038 Examinations and audits.
9039 Review and investigation authority.
TITLE 12--BANKS AND BANKING
Chapter I--Comptroller of the Currency, Department of the Treasury
(Parts 1--199)
Part
1 Investment securities.
2 Sales of credit life insurance.
3 Minimum capital ratios; issuance of directives.
4 Organization and functions, availability and release of
information, contracting outreach program.
5 Rules, policies, and procedures for corporate
activities.
6 Prompt corrective action.
7 Interpretive rulings.
8 Assessment of fees; national banks; District of Columbia
banks.
9 Fiduciary activities of national banks.
10 Municipal securities dealers.
11 Securities Exchange Act disclosure rules.
12 Recordkeeping and confirmation requirements for
securities transactions.
13 Government securities sales practices.
16 Securities offering disclosure rules.
18 Disclosure of financial and other information by
national banks.
19 Rules of practice and procedure.
21 Minimum security devices and procedures, reports of
suspicious activities, and Bank Secrecy Act compliance
program.
22 Loans in areas having special flood hazards.
23 Leasing.
24 Community development corporations, community
development projects, and other public welfare
investments.
25 Community Reinvestment Act and interstate deposit
production regulations.
26 Management official interlocks.
27 Fair housing home loan data system.
28 International banking activities.
30 Safety and soundness standards.
31 Extensions of credit to insiders and transactions with
affiliates.
32 Lending limits.
34 Real estate lending and appraisals.
Chapter II--Federal Reserve System (Parts 200--299)
SUBCHAPTER A--BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
201 Extensions of credit by Federal Reserve banks
(Regulation A).
202 Equal credit opportunity (Regulation B).
203 Home mortgage disclosure (Regulation C).
204 Reserve requirements of depository institutions
(Regulation D).
205 Electronic fund transfers (Regulation E).
206 Limitations on interbank liabilities (Regulation F).
207 Securities credit by persons other than banks, brokers,
or dealers (Regulation G).
208 Membership of State banking institutions in the Federal
Reserve System (Regulation H).
209 Issue and cancellation of capital stock of Federal
Reserve banks (Regulation I).
210 Collection of checks and other items by Federal Reserve
banks and funds transfers through Fedwire (Regulation
J).
211 International banking operations (Regulation K).
212 Management official interlocks (Regulation L).
213 Consumer leasing (Regulation M).
214 Relations with foreign banks and bankers (Regulation N).
215 Loans to executive officers, directors, and principal
shareholders of member banks (Regulation O).
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216 Security procedures (Regulation P).
217 Prohibition against the payment of interest on demand
deposits (Regulation Q).
219 Reimbursement for providing financial records;
recordkeeping requirements for certain financial
records (Regulation S).
220 Credit by brokers and dealers (Regulation T).
221 Credit by banks for the purpose of purchasing or
carrying margin stock (Regulation U).
224 Borrowers of securities credit (Regulation X).
225 Bank holding companies and change in bank control
(Regulation Y).
226 Truth in lending (Regulation Z).
227 Unfair or deceptive acts or practices (Regulation AA).
228 Community reinvestment (Regulation BB).
229 Availability of funds and collection of checks
(Regulation CC).
230 Truth in savings (Regulation DD).
231 Netting eligibility for financial institutions
(Regulation EE).
250 Miscellaneous interpretations.
261 Rules regarding availability of information.
261a Rules regarding access to personal information under the
Privacy Act of 1974.
261b Rules regarding public observation of meetings.
262 Rules of procedure.
263 Rules of practice for hearings.
264 Employee responsibilities and conduct.
264a Reserve Bank directors--actions and responsibilities.
264b Rules regarding foreign gifts and decorations.
265 Rules regarding delegation of authority.
266 Limitations on activities of former members and
employees of the Board.
267 Rules of organization and procedure of the Consumer
Advisory Council.
268 Rules regarding equal opportunity.
269 Policy on labor relations for the Federal Reserve banks.
269a Definitions.
269b Charges of unfair labor practices.
SUBCHAPTER B--FEDERAL OPEN MARKET COMMITTEE
270 Open market operations of Federal Reserve banks.
271 Rules regarding availability of information.
272 Rules of procedure.
281 Statements of policy.
Chapter III--Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (Parts 300--399)
SUBCHAPTER A--PROCEDURE AND RULES OF PRACTICE
303 Applications, requests, submittals, delegations of
authority, and notices required to be filed by statute
or regulation.
304 Forms, instructions, and reports.
307 Notification of changes of insured status.
308 Rules of practice and procedure.
309 Disclosure of information.
310 Privacy Act regulations.
311 Rules governing public observation of meetings of the
Corporation's Board of Directors.
312 Assessment of fees upon entrance to or exit from the
bank insurance fund or the savings association
insurance fund.
SUBCHAPTER B--REGULATIONS AND STATEMENTS OF GENERAL POLICY
323 Appraisals.
324 Agricultural loan loss amortization.
325 Capital maintenance.
326 Minimum security devices and procedures and Bank Secrecy
Act.
327 Assessments.
328 Advertisement of membership.
329 Interest on deposits.
330 Deposit insurance coverage.
333 Extension of corporate powers.
335 Securities of nonmember insured banks.
336 FDIC employees.
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337 Unsafe and unsound banking practices.
338 Fair housing.
339 Loans in areas having special flood hazards.
341 Registration of securities transfer agents.
343 Insured State nonmember banks which are municipal
securities dealers.
344 Recordkeeping and confirmation requirements for
securities transactions.
345 Community reinvestment.
346 Foreign banks.
347 Foreign activities of insured State nonmember banks.
348 Management official interlocks.
349 Reports and public disclosure of indebtedness of
executive officers and principal shareholders to a
State nonmember bank and its correspondent banks.
350 Disclosure of financial and other information by FDIC-
insured State nonmember banks.
351 International operations.
352 Nondiscrimination on the basis of handicap.
353 Suspicious activity reports.
357 Determination of economically depressed regions.
359 Golden parachute and indemnification payments.
360 Resolution and receivership rules.
361 Minority and women outreach program--contracting.
362 Activities and investments of insured State banks.
363 Annual independent audits and reporting requirements.
364 Standards for safety and soundness.
365 Real estate lending standards.
366 Contractor conflicts of interest.
367 Suspension and exclusion of contractors and termination
of contracts.
368 Government securities sales practices.
369 Prohibition against use of interstate branches primarily
for deposit production.
Chapter IV--Export-Import Bank of the United States (Parts 400--499)
400 Employee financial disclosure and ethical conduct
standards regulations.
403 Classification, declassification, and safeguarding of
national security information.
404 Disclosure of information.
405 Privacy Act rules.
407 Regulations governing public observation of Eximbank
meetings.
408 Procedures for compliance with the National
Environmental Policy Act.
409 Procedures for compliance with Executive Order 12114
(January 4, 1979).
410 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by
Export-Import Bank of the United States.
411 New restrictions on lobbying.
412 Acceptance of payment from a non-federal source for
travel expenses.
Chapter V--Office of Thrift Supervision, Department of the Treasury
(Parts 500--599)
500 Organization and channeling of functions.
502 Assessments.
503 Privacy Act.
505 Freedom of Information Act.
506 Information collection requirements under the Paperwork
Reduction Act
508 Removals, suspensions, and prohibitions where a crime is
charged or proven.
509 Rules of practice and procedure in adjudicatory
proceedings.
510 Miscellaneous organizational regulations.
512 Rules for investigative proceedings and formal
examination proceedings.
513 Practice before the Office.
516 Application processing guidelines and procedures.
517 The Minority, Women, and Individuals With Disabilities
Outreach program: Contracting for goods and services.
528 Nondiscrimination requirements.
535 Prohibited consumer credit practices.
541 Definitions.
543 Incorporation, organization, and conversion of Federal
mutual associations.
544 Charter and bylaws.
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545 Operations.
546 Merger, dissolution, reorganization, and conversion.
550 Fiduciary powers of savings associations.
552 Incorporation, organization, and conversion of Federal
stock associations.
556 Statements of policy.
557 Deposits.
558 Possession by conservators and receivers for Federal and
State savings associations.
559 Subordinate organizations.
560 Lending and investment.
561 Definitions.
562 Regulatory reporting standards.
563 Operations.
563b Conversions from mutual to stock form.
563c Accounting requirements.
563d Securities of savings associations.
563e Community reinvestment.
563f Management official interlocks.
563g Securities offerings.
564 Appraisals.
565 Prompt corrective action.
566 Liquidity.
567 Capital.
568 Security procedures.
569 Proxies.
570 Submission and review of safety and soundness compliance
plans and issuance of orders to correct safety and
soundness deficiencies.
571 Statements of policy.
572 Loans in areas having special flood hazards.
574 Acquisition of control of savings associations.
575 Mutual holding companies.
583 Definitions.
584 Regulated activities.
590 Preemption of state usury laws.
591 Preemption of state due-on-sale laws.
Chapter VI--Farm Credit Administration (Parts 600--699)
SUBCHAPTER A--ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS
600 Organization and functions.
601 Employee responsibilities and conduct.
602 Releasing information.
603 Privacy Act regulations.
604 Farm Credit Administration Board meetings.
605 Information.
606 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by the
Executive Office of the President.
607 Assessment and apportionment of administrative expenses.
608 Collection of claims owed the United States.
SUBCHAPTER B--FARM CREDIT SYSTEM
611 Organization.
612 Standards of conduct.
613 Eligibility and scope of financing.
614 Loan policies and operations.
615 Funding and fiscal affairs, loan policies and
operations, and funding operations.
617 Referral of known or suspected criminal violations.
618 General provisions.
619 Definitions.
620 Disclosure to shareholders.
621 Accounting and reporting requirements.
622 Rules of practice and procedure.
623 Practice before the Farm Credit Administration.
624 Regulatory accounting practices.
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625 Application for award of fees and other expenses under
the Equal Access to Justice Act.
626 Nondiscrimination in lending.
627 Title V conservators and receivers.
630 Disclosure to investors in systemwide and consolidated
bank debt obligations of the Farm Credit System.
650 Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation.
Chapter VII--National Credit Union Administration (Parts 700--799)
SUBCHAPTER A--REGULATIONS AFFECTING CREDIT UNIONS
700 Definitions.
701 Organization and operation of Federal credit unions.
702 Reserves.
703 Investment and deposit activities.
704 Corporate credit unions.
705 Community development revolving loan program for credit
unions.
706 Credit practices.
707 Truth in savings.
708a Mergers or conversions of federally-insured credit
unions: NCUA approval.
708b Mergers of federally-insured credit unions; voluntary
termination or conversion of insured status.
709 Involuntary liquidation of Federal credit unions and
adjudication of creditor claims involving Federally
insured credit unions in liquidation.
710 Voluntary liquidation.
711 Management official interlocks.
721 Federal credit union insurance and group purchasing
activities.
722 Appraisals.
724 Trustees and custodians of pension plans.
725 National Credit Union Administration central liquidity
facility.
740 Advertising.
741 Requirements for insurance.
745 Share insurance and appendix.
747 Administrative actions, adjudicative hearings, rules of
practice and procedure, and investigations.
748 Suspicious activity report; report of catastrophic act
and Bank Secrecy Act compliance.
749 Records preservation program.
760 Loans in areas having special flood hazards.
SUBCHAPTER B--REGULATIONS AFFECTING THE OPERATIONS OF THE NATIONAL
CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATION
790 Description of NCUA; requests for agency action.
791 Rules of NCUA board procedure; promulgation of NCUA
rules and regulations; public observation of NCUA
board meetings.
792 Requests for information under the Freedom of
Information Act and Privacy Act, and by subpoena;
security procedures for classified information.
793 Tort claims against the Government.
794 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by the
National Credit Union Administration.
795 OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork
Reduction Act.
Chapter VIII--Federal Financing Bank (Parts 800--899)
810 Federal financing bank bills.
811 Book-entry procedure for Federal financing bank
securities.
Chapter IX--Federal Housing Finance Board (Parts 900--999)
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
900 Description of organization and functions.
902 Operations.
904 Freedom of Information Act regulations.
906 Information regarding meetings of the Board of Directors
of the Federal Housing Finance Board.
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908 Information collection requirements under the Paperwork
Reduction Act. [Reserved]
909 Privacy Act procedures.
910 Consolidated bonds and debentures.
912 Book-entry procedure for Federal Home Loan Bank
securities.
914 Hearings. [Reserved]
916 Promulgation of regulations and amendments. [Reserved]
918 Implementation of the Equal Access to Justice Act.
[Reserved]
920 Use of penalty mail in the location and recovery of
missing children. [Reserved]
922 Board of Directors and employee responsibilities and
conduct.
924 Practice before the Board of Directors. [Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER B--FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK SYSTEM
931 Definitions.
932 Organization of the banks.
933 Members of the banks.
934 Operations of the banks.
935 Advances.
936 Community support requirements.
941 Operations of the Office of Finance.
943 Collection, settlement, and processing of payment
instruments.
SUBCHAPTER C--FINANCING CORPORATION
950 Operations.
SUBCHAPTER D--RESOLUTION FUNDING CORPORATION
955 Authority for bank assistance.
SUBCHAPTER E--AFFORDABLE HOUSING
960 Affordable housing program.
Chapter XI--Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (Parts
1100--1199)
1101 Description of office, procedures, public information.
1102 Appraiser regulation.
Chapter XIV--Farm Credit System Insurance Corporation (Parts 1400--1499)
1400 Organization and functions.
1401 Employee responsibilities and conduct.
1402 Releasing information.
1403 Privacy Act regulations.
1408 Collection of claims owed the United States.
1410 Premiums.
1411 Rules of practice and procedure.
Chapter XV--Thrift Depositor Protection Oversight Board (Parts 1500--
1599)
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL PROVISIONS
1502 Availability of information under the Freedom of
Information Act.
1503 Privacy Act procedures.
1505 Employee responsibilities and conduct.
1506 Qualification of, ethical standards of conduct for, and
restrictions on the use of confidential information by
independent contractors.
1507 Minority and women contracting outreach program.
SUBCHAPTER B--RESOLUTION FUNDING CORPORATION
1510 Resolution funding corporation operations.
1511 Book-entry procedure.
Chapter XVII--Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight, Department
of Housing and Urban Development (Parts 1700-1799)
SUBCHAPTER A--ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS
1700 Organization and functions.
1750 Capital.
1780 Uniform rules of practice and procedure.
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Chapter XVIII--Community Development Financial Institutions Fund,
Department of the Treasury (Parts 1800--1899)
Part
1805 Community development financial institutions program.
1806 Bank enterprise award program.
1815 Environmental quality.
TITLE 13--BUSINESS CREDIT AND ASSISTANCE
Chapter I--Small Business Administration (Parts 1--199)
Part
101 Administration.
102 Record disclosure and privacy.
103 Standards for conducting business with SBA.
105 Standards of conduct and employee restrictions and
responsibilities.
107 Small business investment companies.
112 Nondiscrimination in federally assisted programs of
SBA--effectuation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act
of 1964.
113 Nondiscrimination in financial assistance programs of
SBA--effectuation of policies of Federal Government
and SBA Administrator.
114 Administrative claims under the Federal Tort Claims Act
and representation and indemnification of SBA
employees.
115 Surety bond guarantee.
117 Nondiscrimination in federally assisted programs of
SBA--effectuation of the Age Discrimination Act of
1975, as amended.
120 Business loans.
121 Small business size regulations.
123 Disaster loan program.
124 Minority small business and capital ownership
development/small disadvantaged business status
protest and appeal procedures.
125 Government contracting programs.
130 Small business development centers.
133 Index to approved SBA reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
134 Rules of procedure governing cases before the Office of
Hearings and Appeals.
135 Intergovernmental review of Small Business
Administration programs and activities.
136 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by the
Small Business Administration.
140 Debt collection through offset.
142 Program Fraud Civil Remedies Act regulations.
143 Uniform administrative requirements for grants and
cooperative agreements to State and local governments.
145 Governmentwide debarment and suspension (nonprocurement)
and governmentwide requirements for drug-free
workplace (grants).
146 New restrictions on lobbying.
Chapter III--Economic Development Administration, Department of Commerce
(Parts 300--399)
300 General information.
301 Designation of areas.
302 Economic development districts.
303 Overall economic development program.
304 General selection process and evaluation criteria.
305 Public works and development facilities program.
306 [Reserved].
307 Local technical assistance, university center technical
assistance, national technical assistance, research
and evaluation and planning.
308 Requirements for grants under the Title IX economic
adjustment program.
309 [Reserved].
310 [Reserved].
311 [Reserved].
312 Supplemental and basic assistance under section 304 of
the Act.
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313 [Reserved].
314 Property management standards.
315 Certification and adjustment assistance for firms.
316 General requirements for financial assistance.
317 Civil rights.
318 [Reserved].`
TITLE 14--AERONAUTICS AND SPACE
Chapter I--Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation
(Parts 1--199)
SUBCHAPTER A--DEFINITIONS
Part
1 Definitions and abbreviations.
SUBCHAPTER B--PROCEDURAL RULES
11 General rulemaking procedures.
13 Investigative and enforcement procedures.
14 Rules implementing the Equal Access to Justice Act of
1980.
15 Administrative claims under Federal Tort Claims Act.
16 Rules of practice for federally-assisted airport
enforcement proceedings.
SUBCHAPTER C--AIRCRAFT
21 Certification procedures for products and parts.
23 Airworthiness standards: normal, utility, acrobatic, and
commuter category airplanes.
25 Airworthiness standards: Transport category airplanes.
27 Airworthiness standards: Normal category rotorcraft.
29 Airworthiness standards: Transport category rotorcraft.
31 Airworthiness standards: Manned free balloons.
33 Airworthiness standards: Aircraft engines.
34 Fuel venting and exhaust emission requirements for
turbine engine powered airplanes.
35 Airworthiness standards: Propellers.
36 Noise standards: Aircraft type and airworthiness
certification.
39 Airworthiness directives.
43 Maintenance, preventive maintenance, rebuilding, and
alteration.
45 Identification and registration marking.
47 Aircraft registration.
49 Recording of aircraft titles and security documents.
SUBCHAPTER D--AIRMEN
61 Certification: Pilots, flight instructors, and ground
instructors.
63 Certification: Flight crewmembers other than pilots.
65 Certification: Airmen other than flight crewmembers.
67 Medical standards and certification.
SUBCHAPTER E--AIRSPACE
71 Designation of Class A, Class B, Class C, Class D, and
Class E airspace areas; airways; routes; and reporting
points.
73 Special use airspace.
77 Objects affecting navigable airspace.
SUBCHAPTER F--AIR TRAFFIC AND GENERAL OPERATING RULES
91 General operating and flight rules.
93 Special air traffic rules and airport traffic patterns.
95 IFR altitudes.
97 Standard instrument approach procedures.
99 Security control of air traffic.
101 Moored balloons, kites, unmanned rockets and unmanned
free balloons.
103 Ultralight vehicles.
105 Parachute jumping.
107 Airport security.
108 Airplane operator security.
109 Indirect air carrier security.
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SUBCHAPTER G--AIR CARRIERS AND OPERATORS FOR COMPENSATION OR HIRE:
CERTIFICATION AND OPERATIONS
119 Certification: Air carriers and commercial operators.
121 Operating requirements: Domestic, flag, and supplemental
operations.
125 Certification and operations: Airplanes having a seating
capacity of 20 or more passengers or a maximum payload
capacity of 6,000 pounds or more.
129 Operations of foreign air carriers.
133 Rotorcraft external-load operations.
135 Operating requirements: Commuter and on-demand
operations.
137 Agricultural aircraft operations.
139 Certification and operations: Land airports serving
certain air carriers.
SUBCHAPTER H--SCHOOLS AND OTHER CERTIFICATED AGENCIES
141 Pilot schools.
142 Training centers.
145 Repair stations.
147 Aviation maintenance technician schools.
SUBCHAPTER I--AIRPORTS
150 Airport noise compatibility planning.
151 Federal aid to airports.
152 Airport aid program.
155 Release of airport property from surplus property
disposal restrictions.
156 State block grant pilot program.
157 Notice of construction, alteration, activation, and
deactivation of airports.
158 Passenger facility charges (PFC's).
161 Notice and approval of airport noise and access
restrictions.
169 Expenditure of Federal funds for nonmilitary airports or
air navigation facilities thereon.
170 Establishment and discontinuance criteria for air
traffic control services and navigational facilities.
SUBCHAPTER J--NAVIGATIONAL FACILITIES
171 Non-Federal navigation facilities.
SUBCHAPTER K--ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS
183 Representatives of the Administrator.
185 Testimony by employees and production of records in
legal proceedings, and service of legal process and
pleadings.
187 Fees.
189 Use of Federal Aviation Administration communications
system.
191 Protection of sensitive security information.
SUBCHAPTER N--WAR RISK INSURANCE
198 Aviation insurance.
Chapter II--Office of the Secretary, Department of Transportation
(Aviation Proceedings) (Parts 200--399)
SUBCHAPTER A--ECONOMIC REGULATIONS
200 Definitions and instructions.
201 Air carrier authority under Subtitle VII of Title 49 of
United States Code.
203 Waiver of Warsaw Convention liability limits and
defenses.
204 Data to support fitness determinations.
205 Aircraft accident liability insurance.
206 Certificates of public convenience and necessity:
Special authorizations and exemptions..
207 Charter trips and special services.
208 Terms, conditions, and limitations of certificates to
engage in charter air transportation.
211 Applications for permits to foreign air carriers.
212 Charter trips by foreign air carriers.
213 Terms, conditions, and limitations of foreign air
carrier permits.
214 Terms, conditions, and limitations of foreign air
carrier permits authorizing charter transportation.
215 Use and change of names of air carriers, foreign air
carriers, and commuter air carriers.
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216 Commingling of blind sector traffic by foreign air
carriers.
217 Reporting data pertaining to civil aircraft charters
performed by U.S. certificated and foreign air
carriers.
218 Lease by foreign air carrier or other foreign person of
aircraft with crew.
221 Tariffs.
222 Intermodal cargo services by foreign air carriers.
223 Free and reduced-rate transportation.
232 Transportation of mail, review of orders of Postmaster
General.
234 Airline service quality performance reports.
240 Inspection of accounts and property.
241 Uniform system of accounts and reports for large
certificated air carriers.
247 Direct airport-to-airport mileage records.
248 Submission of audit reports.
249 Preservation of air carrier records.
250 Oversales.
252 Smoking aboard aircraft.
253 Notice of terms of contract of carriage.
254 Domestic baggage liability.
255 Carrier-owned computer reservation systems.
256 Display of joint operations in carrier-owned computer
reservations systems.
271 Guidelines for subsidizing air carriers providing
essential air transportation.
272 Essential air service to the Freely Associated States.
291 Cargo operations in interstate air transportation.
292 International cargo transportation.
294 Canadian charter air taxi operators.
296 Indirect air transportation of property.
297 Foreign air freight forwarders and foreign cooperative
shippers associations.
298 Exemptions for air taxi and commuter air carrier
operations.
SUBCHAPTER B--PROCEDURAL REGULATIONS
300 Rules of conduct in DOT proceedings under this chapter.
302 Rules of practice in proceedings.
303 Review of air carrier agreements.
305 Rules of practice in informal nonpublic investigations.
313 Implementation of the Energy Policy and Conservation
Act.
314 Employee protection program.
323 Terminations, suspensions, and reductions of service.
325 Essential air service procedures.
344 Contributions under special transition rule for public
commuter railroads.
SUBCHAPTER D--SPECIAL REGULATIONS
372 Overseas military personnel charters.
374 Implementation of the Consumer Credit Protection Act
with respect to air carriers and foreign air carriers.
374a Extension of credit by airlines to Federal political
candidates.
375 Navigation of foreign civil aircraft within the United
States.
377 Continuance of expired authorizations by operation of
law pending final determination of applications for
renewal thereof.
380 Public charters.
381 Special event tours.
382 Nondiscrimination on the basis of disability in air
travel.
383 Civil penalties.
SUBCHAPTER E--ORGANIZATION
385 Staff assignments and review of action under
assignments.
389 Fees and charges for special services.
SUBCHAPTER F--POLICY STATEMENTS
398 Guidelines for individual determinations of basic
essential air service.
399 Statements of general policy.
Chapter III--Commercial Space Transportation, Federal Aviation
Administration, Department of Transportation (Parts 400--499)
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
400 Basis and scope.
401 Organization and definitions.
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SUBCHAPTER B--PROCEDURE
404 Regulations and licensing requirements.
405 Investigations and enforcement.
406 Administrative review.
SUBCHAPTER C--LICENSING
411 Policy.
413 Applications.
415 Launch licenses.
Chapter V--National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Parts 1200--
1299)
1201 Statement of organization and general information.
1203 Information security program.
1203a NASA security areas.
1203b Security programs; arrest authority and use of force by
NASA security force personnel.
1204 Administrative authority and policy.
1206 Availability of agency records to members of the public.
1207 Standards of conduct.
1208 Uniform relocation assistance and real property
acquisition for Federal and federally-assisted
programs.
1209 Boards and committees.
1210 Development work for industry in NASA wind tunnels.
1212 Privacy Act--NASA regulations.
1213 Release of information to news and information media.
1214 Space shuttle.
1215 Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS).
1216 Environmental quality.
1217 Duty-free entry of space articles.
1221 The NASA seal and other devices, and the Congressional
Space Medal of Honor.
1230 Protection of human subjects.
1232 Care and use of animals in the conduct of NASA
activities.
1240 Inventions and contributions.
1245 Patents and other intellectual property rights.
1250 Nondiscriminaton in federally-assisted programs of
NASA--effectuation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act
of 1964.
1251 Nondiscrimination on basis of handicap.
1252 Nondiscrimination on the basis of age in programs and
activities receiving Federal financial assistance.
1259 National space grant college and fellowship program.
1260 Grants and cooperative agreements.
1261 Processing of monetary claims (general).
1262 Equal Access to Justice Act in agency proceedings.
1263 Demand for information or testimony served on agency
employees; procedures.
1264 Implementation of the Program Fraud Civil Penalties Act
of 1986.
1265 Government wide debarment and suspension
(nonprocurement) and governmentwide requirements for
drug-free workplace (grants).
1266 Cross-waiver of liability.
1271 New restrictions on lobbying.
1273 Uniform administrative requirements for grants and
cooperative agreements to State and local governments.
1274 Cooperative agreements with commercial firms.
TITLE 15--COMMERCE AND FOREIGN TRADE
Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary of Commerce (Parts 0--29)
Part
0 Employee responsibilities and conduct.
1 The Seal of the Department of Commerce.
2 Procedures for handling and settlement of claims under
the Federal Tort Claims Act.
4 Public information.
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4a Classification, declassification and public availability
of national security information.
4b Privacy Act.
5 Operation of vending stands.
6 Civil monetary penalty inflation adjustments.
8 Nondiscrimination in federally-assisted programs of the
Department of Commerce--effectuation of Title VI of
the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
8a [Reserved]
8b Prohibition of discrimination against the handicapped in
federally assisted programs operated by the Department
of Commerce.
8c Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by the
Department of Commerce.
9 Procedures for a voluntary labeling program for
household appliances and equipment to effect energy
conservation.
10 Procedures for the development of voluntary product
standards.
11 Uniform relocation assistance and real property
acquisition for Federal and federally assisted
programs.
12 Fair packaging and labeling.
13 Intergovernmental review of Department of Commerce
programs and activities.
14 [Reserved]
15 Legal proceedings.
16 Procedures for a voluntary consumer product information
labeling program.
17 Licensing of Government-owned inventions in the custody
of the Department of Commerce.
18 Attorney's fees and other expenses.
19 Referral of debts to the IRS for tax refund offset.
20 Nondiscrimination on the basis of age in programs or
activities receiving Federal financial assistance.
21 Administrative offset.
22 Salary offset.
23 Use of penalty mail in the location and recovery of
missing children.
24 Uniform administrative requirements for grants and
cooperative agreements to State and local governments.
25 Program fraud civil remedies.
26 Governmentwide debarment and suspension (nonprocurement)
and governmentwide requirements for drug-free
workplace (grants).
27 Protection of human subjects.
28 New restrictions on lobbying.
29a Audit requirements for State and local governments.
29b Audit requirements for institutions of higher education
and other nonprofit organizations.
Subtitle B--Regulations Relating to Commerce and Foreign Trade
Chapter I--Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce (Parts 30--199)
30 Foreign trade statistics.
40 Training of foreign participants in census procedures
and general statistics.
50 Special services and studies by the Bureau of the
Census.
60 Public information.
70 Cutoff dates for recognition of boundary changes for the
1990 census.
80 Furnishing personal census data from census of
population schedules.
90 Procedure for challenging certain population and income
estimates.
100 Seal.
Chapter II--National Institute of Standards and Technology, Department
of Commerce (Parts 200--299)
SUBCHAPTER A--MEASUREMENT SERVICES
200 Policies, services, procedures, and fees.
SUBCHAPTER B--STANDARD REFERENCE MATERIALS
230 Standard reference materials.
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SUBCHAPTER C--TRANSCRIPT SERVICES [Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER D--STANDARDS FOR BARRELS
240 Barrels and other containers for lime.
241 Barrels for fruits, vegetables, and other dry
commodities, and for cranberries.
SUBCHAPTER E--FELLOWSHIPS AND RESEARCH ASSOCIATES
255 Fellowships in laboratory standardization and testing
for qualified citizens of other American Republics.
256 Research Associate Program.
SUBCHAPTER F--REGULATIONS GOVERNING TRAFFIC AND CONDUCT
265 Regulations governing traffic and conduct on the grounds
of the National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg,
Maryland, and Boulder and Fort Collins, Colorado.
SUBCHAPTER G--INVENTION EVALUATION PROCEDURES
270 Procedures for the evaluation of energy-related
inventions.
SUBCHAPTER H--REGULATIONS GOVERNING APPEARANCE OF NBS EMPLOYEES IN
PRIVATE LITIGATION
275 [Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER J--ACCREDITATION AND ASSESSMENT PROGRAMS
280 Fastener quality.
285 National voluntary laboratory accreditation program
procedures.
286 National Voluntary Conformity Assessment System
Evaluation (NVCASE) program.
SUBCHAPTER K--ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM PROCEDURES
290 Regional centers for the transfer of manufacturing
technology.
291 Manufacturing extension partnership; environmental
projects.
292 Manufacturing extension partnership; infrastructure
development projects
295 Advanced technology program.
Chapter III--International Trade Administration, Department of Commerce
(Parts 300--399)
SUBCHAPTER A--MISCELLANEOUS REGULATIONS
301 Instruments and apparatus for educational and scientific
institutions.
303 Watches and watch movements.
310 Official U.S. Government recognition of and
participation in international expositions held in the
United States.
315 Determination of bona fide motor-vehicle manufacturer.
325 Export trade certificates of review.
Chapter IV--Foreign-Trade Zones Board, Department of Commerce (Parts
400--499)
400 General regulations governing foreign-trade zones in the
United States, with rules of procedure.
Chapter VII--Bureau of Export Administration, Department of Commerce
(Parts 700--799)
SUBCHAPTER A--NATIONAL SECURITY INDUSTRIAL BASE REGULATIONS
700 Defense priorities and allocations system.
701 Reporting of offsets agreements in sales of weapon
systems or defense-related items to foreign countries
or foreign firms.
705 Effect of imported articles on the national security.
SUBCHAPTER B--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER C--EXPORT ADMINISTRATION REGULATIONS
730 General information.
732 Steps for using the EAR.
734 Scope of the export administration regulations.
736 General prohibitions.
738 Commerce Control List overview and the Country Chart.
740 License exceptions.
742 Control policy--CCL based controls.
744 Control policy: end-user and end-use based.
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746 Embargoes and other special controls.
748 Applications (classification, advisory, and license) and
documentation.
750 Application processing, issuance or and denial.
752 Special comprehensive license.
754 Short supply controls.
756 Appeals.
758 Export clearance requirements.
760 Restrictive trade practices or boycotts.
762 Recordkeeping.
764 Enforcement and protective measures.
766 Administrative enforcement proceedings.
768 Foreign availability determination procedures and
criteria.
770 Interpretations.
772 Definitions of terms.
774 The Commerce Control List.
Chapter VIII--Bureau of Economic Analysis, Department of Commerce (Parts
800--899)
801 Survey of international trade in services between U.S.
and foreign persons.
806 Direct investment surveys.
807 Public information.
Chapter IX--National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department
of Commerce (Parts 900--999)
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL REGULATIONS
902 NOAA information collection requirements under the
Paperwork Reduction Act: OMB control numbers.
903 Public information.
904 Civil procedures.
905 Use in enforcement proceedings of information collected
by voluntary fishery data collectors.
908 Maintaining records and submitting reports on weather
modification activities.
909 Policies and procedures regarding disclosure of
information and NOAA employee testimony in litigation
not involving the United States.
911 The United States Geostationary Operational
Environmental Satellite (GOES) Data Collection System
(DCS).
917 National sea grant program funding regulations.
918 Sea grants.
SUBCHAPTER B--OCEAN AND COASTAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
921 National estuarine research reserve system regulations.
922 National marine sanctuary program regulations.
923 Coastal zone management program regulations.
930 Federal consistency with approved coastal management
programs.
SUBCHAPTER C--REGULATIONS OF THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE
946 Modernization of the National Weather Service.
SUBCHAPTER D--GENERAL REGULATIONS OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL DATA SERVICE
950 Environmental data and information.
960 Licensing of private remote-sensing space systems.
970 Deep seabed mining regulations for exploration licenses.
971 Deep seabed mining regulations for commercial recovery
permits.
SUBCHAPTER E--OIL POLLUTION ACT REGULATIONS
990 Natural resource damage assessments.
Chapter XI--Technology Administration, Department of Commerce (Parts
1100--1199)
1150 Marking of toy, look-alike, and imitation firearms.
1160 Productivity, technology and innovation.
1170 Metric conversion policy for Federal agencies.
1180 Transfer by Federal agencies of scientific, technical,
and engineering information to the National Technical
Information Service.
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Chapter XIII--East-West Foreign Trade Board (Parts 1300--1399)
1300 Reports on exports of technology.
Chapter XIV--Minority Business Development Agency (Parts 1400--1499)
1400 Determination of group eligibility for MBDA assistance.
Subtitle C--Regulations Relating to Foreign Trade Agreements
Chapter XX--Office of the United States Trade Representative (Parts
2000--2099)
2001 Creation, organization, and functions.
2002 Operation of committees.
2003 Regulations of Trade Policy Staff Committee.
2004 Freedom of information policies and procedures.
2005 Safeguarding individual privacy.
2006 Procedures for filing petitions for action under section
301 of the Trade Act of 1974, as amended.
2007 Regulations of the U.S. Trade Representative pertaining
to eligibility of articles and countries for the
Generalized System of Preferences program [GSP (15 CFR
Part 2007)].
2008 Regulations to implement E.O. 12065; Office of the
United States Trade Representative.
2009 Procedures for representations under section 422 of
Trade Agreements Act of 1979.
2011 Allocation of tariff-rate quota on imported sugars,
syrups, and molasses.
Appendix A--Administration of the Trade Agreements Program.
2012 Implementation of tariff-rate quotas for beef.
Subtitle D--Regulations Relating to Telecommunications and Information
Chapter XXIII--National Telecommunications and Information
Administration, Department of Commerce (Parts 2300--2399)
2301 Public telecommunications facilities program.
TITLE 16--COMMERCIAL PRACTICES
Chapter I--Federal Trade Commission (Parts 0--999)
SUBCHAPTER A--ORGANIZATION, PROCEDURES AND RULES OF PRACTICE
Part
0 Organization.
1 General procedures.
2 Nonadjudicative procedures.
3 Rules of practice for adjudicative proceedings.
4 Miscellaneous rules.
5 Standards of conduct.
6 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by the
Federal Trade Commission.
14 Administrative interpretations, general policy
statements, and enforcement policy statements.
16 Advisory committee management.
SUBCHAPTER B--GUIDES AND TRADE PRACTICE RULES
17 Application of guides in preventing unlawful practices.
18 Guides for the nursery industry.
20 Guides for the rebuilt, reconditioned, and other used
automobile parts industry.
23 Guides for the jewelry, precious metals, and pewter
industries.
24 Guides for select leather and imitation leather
products.
228 Tire advertising and labeling guides.
233 Guides against deceptive pricing.
235 Guides against deceptive labeling and advertising of
adhesive compositions.
236 Guide for avoiding deceptive use of word ``mill'' in the
textile industry.
238 Guides against bait advertising.
239 Guides for the advertising of warranties and guarantees.
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240 Guides for advertising allowances and other
merchandising payments and services.
241 Guides for the dog and cat food industry.
243 Guides for the decorative wall paneling industry.
245 Guides for the watch industry.
250 Guides for the household furniture industry.
251 Guide concerning use of the word ``free'' and similar
representations.
253 Guides for the feather and down products industry.
254 Guides for private vocational and home study schools.
255 Guides concerning use of endorsements and testimonials
in advertising.
256 Guides for the law book industry.
259 Guide concerning fuel economy advertising for new
automobiles.
260 Guides for the use of environmental marketing claims.
SUBCHAPTER C--REGULATIONS UNDER SPECIFIC ACTS OF CONGRESS
300 Rules and regulations under the Wool Products Labeling
Act of 1939.
301 Rules and regulations under Fur Products Labeling Act.
303 Rules and regulations under the Textile Fiber Products
Identification Act.
304 Rules and regulations under the Hobby Protection Act.
305 Rule concerning disclosures regarding energy consumption
and water use of certain home appliances and other
products required under the Energy Policy and
Conservation Act (``Appliance Labeling rule'').
306 Automotive fuel ratings, certification, and posting.
307 Regulations under the Comprehensive Smokeless Tobacco
Health Education Act of 1986.
308 Trade regulation rule pursuant to the Telephone
Disclosure and Dispute Resolution Act of 1992.
309 Labeling requirements for alternative fuels and
alternative fueled vehicles.
310 Telemarketing sales rule.
311 Test procedures and labeling standards for recycled oil
SUBCHAPTER D--TRADE REGULATION RULES
408 Unfair or deceptive advertising and labeling of
cigarettes in relation to the health hazards of
smoking. [Note]
410 Deceptive advertising as to sizes of viewable pictures
shown by television receiving sets.
423 Care labeling of textile wearing apparel and certain
piece goods as amended.
424 Retail food store advertising and marketing practices.
425 Use of negative option plans by sellers in commerce.
429 Rule concerning cooling-off period for sales made at
homes or at certain other locations.
432 Power output claims for amplifiers utilized in home
entertainment products.
433 Preservation of consumers' claims and defenses.
435 Mail or telephone order merchandise.
436 Disclosure requirements and prohibitions concerning
franchising and business opportunity ventures.
444 Credit practices.
453 Funeral industry practices.
455 Used motor vehicle trade regulation rule.
456 Ophthalmic Practice rules.
460 Labeling and advertising of home insulation.
SUBCHAPTER E--RULES, REGULATIONS, STATEMENT OF GENERAL POLICY OR
INTERPRETATION AND EXEMPTIONS UNDER THE FAIR PACKAGING AND LABELING ACT
500 Regulations under section 4 of the Fair Packaging and
Labeling Act.
501 Exemptions from requirements and prohibitions under Part
500.
502 Regulations under section 5(c) of the Fair Packaging and
Labeling Act.
503 Statements of general policy or interpretation.
SUBCHAPTER F--STATEMENTS OF GENERAL POLICY OR INTERPRETATIONS UNDER THE
FAIR CREDIT REPORTING ACT
600 Statements of general policy or interpretations.
601 Summary of consumer rights, notice of user
responsibilities, and notice of furnisher
responsibilities under the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
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SUBCHAPTER G--RULES, REGULATIONS, STATEMENTS, AND INTERPRETATIONS UNDER
THE MAGNUSON-MOSS WARRANTY ACT
700 Interpretations of Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act.
701 Disclosure of written consumer product warranty terms
and conditions.
702 Pre-sale availability of written warranty terms.
703 Informal dispute settlement procedures.
SUBCHAPTER H--RULES, REGULATIONS, STATEMENTS AND INTERPRETATIONS UNDER
THE HART-SCOTT-RODINO ANTITRUST IMPROVEMENTS ACT OF 1976
801 Coverage rules.
802 Exemption rules.
803 Transmittal rules.
SUBCHAPTER I--FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT
901 Procedures for State application for exemption from the
provisions of the Act.
Chapter II--Consumer Product Safety Commission (Parts 1000--1799)
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
1000 Commission organization and functions.
1009 General statements of policy or interpretation.
1011 Notice of Agency activities.
1012 Meetings policy--meetings between Agency personnel and
outside parties.
1013 Government in the Sunshine Act, rules for Commission
meetings.
1014 Policies and procedures implementing the Privacy Act of
1974.
1015 Procedures for disclosure or production of information
under the Freedom of Information Act.
1016 Policies and procedures for information disclosure and
Commission employee testimony in private litigation.
1018 Advisory committee management.
1019 Export of noncomplying, misbranded, or banned products.
1020 Small business.
1021 Environmental review.
1025 Rules of practice for adjudicative proceedings.
1027 Salary offset.
1028 Protection of human subjects.
1030 Employee standards of conduct.
1031 Commission participation and commission employee
involvement in voluntary standards activities.
1033 Display of control numbers for collection of information
requirements under the Paperwork Reduction Act.
1034 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by the
Consumer Product Safety Commission.
1051 Procedure for petitioning for rulemaking.
1052 Procedural regulations for informal oral presentations
in proceedings before the Consumer Product Safety
Commission.
1061 Applications for exemption from preemption.
SUBCHAPTER B--CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY ACT REGULATIONS
1101 Information disclosure under section 6(b) of the
Consumer Product Safety Act.
1105 Contributions to costs of participants in development of
consumer product safety standards.
1115 Substantial product hazard reports.
1116 Reports submitted pursuant to section 37 of the Consumer
Product Safety Act.
1117 Reporting of choking incidents involving marbles, small
balls, latex ballons, and other small parts.
1118 Investigations, inspections and inquiries under the
Consumer Product Safety Act.
1145 Regulation of products subject to other Acts under the
Consumer Product Safety Act.
1201 Safety standard for architectural glazing materials.
1202 Safety standard for matchbooks.
1203 Safety standard for bicycle helmets.
1204 Safety standard for omnidirectional citizens band base
station antennas.
1205 Safety standard for walk-behind power lawn mowers.
1207 Safety standard for swimming pool slides.
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1209 Interim safety standard for cellulose insulation.
1210 Safety standard for cigarette lighters.
1211 Safety standard for automatic residential garage door
operators.
1301 Ban of unstable refuse bins.
1302 Ban of extremely flammable contact adhesives.
1303 Ban of lead-containing paint and certain consumer
products bearing lead-containing paint.
1304 Ban of consumer patching compounds containing respirable
free-form asbestos.
1305 Ban of artificial emberizing materials (ash and embers)
containing respirable free-form asbestos.
1306 Ban of hazardous lawn darts.
1401 Self pressurized consumer products containing
chlorofluorocarbons: Requirements to provide the
Commission with performance and technical data;
requirements to notify consumers at point of purchase
of performance and technical data.
1402 CB base station antennas, TV antennas, and supporting
structures.
1404 Cellulose insulation.
1406 Coal and wood burning appliances--notification of
performance and technical data.
SUBCHAPTER C--FEDERAL HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES ACT REGULATIONS
1500 Hazardous substances and articles; administration and
enforcement regulations.
1501 Method for identifying toys and other articles intended
for use by children under 3 years of age which present
choking, aspiration, or ingestion hazards because of
small parts.
1502 Procedures for formal evidentiary public hearing.
1505 Requirements for electrically operated toys or other
electrically operated articles intended for use by
children.
1507 Fireworks devices.
1508 Requirements for full-size baby cribs.
1509 Requirements for non-full-size baby cribs.
1510 Requirements for rattles.
1511 Requirements for pacifiers.
1512 Requirements for bicycles.
SUBCHAPTER D--FLAMMABLE FABRICS ACT REGULATIONS
1601 Applications for exemption from preemption.
1602 Statements of policy or interpretation.
1605 Investigations, inspections and inquiries pursuant to
the Flammable Fabrics Act.
1608 General rules and regulations under the Flammable
Fabrics Act.
1609 Text of the Flammable Fabrics Act of 1953, as amended in
1954, prior to 1967 amendment and revision.
1610 Standard for the flammability of clothing textiles.
1611 Standard for the flammability of vinyl plastic film.
1615 Standard for the flammability of children's sleepwear:
Sizes 0 through 6X (FF 3-71).
1616 Standard for the flammability of children's sleepwear:
Sizes 7 through 14 (FF 5-74).
1630 Standard for the surface flammability of carpets and
rugs (FF 1-70).
1631 Standard for the surface flammability of small carpets
and rugs (FF 2-70).
1632 Standard for the flammability of mattresses and mattress
pads (FF 4-72, amended).
SUBCHAPTER E--POISON PREVENTION PACKAGING ACT OF 1970 REGULATIONS
1700 Poison prevention packaging.
1701 Statements of policy and interpretation.
1702 Petitions for exemptions from Poison Prevention
Packaging Act requirements; petition procedures and
requirements.
SUBCHAPTER F--REFRIGERATOR SAFETY ACT REGULATIONS
1750 Standard for devices to permit the opening of household
refrigerator doors from the inside.