[Code of Federal Regulations]
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[Revised as of January 1, 1998]
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TITLE 28--JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION
Chapter I--Department of Justice (Parts 0--199)
Part
0 Organization of the Department of Justice.
2 Parole, release, supervision and recommitment of
prisoners, youth offenders, and juvenile delinquents.
3 Gambling devices.
4 Procedure governing applications for certificates of
exemption under the Labor-Management Reporting and
Disclosure Act of 1959, and the Employee Retirement
Income Security Act of 1974.
5 Administration and enforcement of Foreign Agents
Registration Act of 1938, as amended.
6 Traffic in contraband articles in Federal penal and
correctional institutions.
7 Rewards for capture of escaped Federal prisoners.
8 FBI forfeiture authority for certain statutes.
9 Regulations governing the remission or mitigation of
civil and criminal forfeitures.
10 Registration of certain organizations carrying on
activities within the United States.
11 Debt collection.
12 Registration of certain persons having knowledge of
foreign espionage, counterespionage, or sabotage
matters under the Act of August 1, 1956.
13 Atomic weapons and special nuclear materials rewards
regulations.
14 Administrative claims under Federal Tort Claims Act.
15 Defense of certain suits against Federal employees:
certification and defense of certain suits against
program participants under the National Swine Flu
Immunization Program of 1976; and certification and
decertification of certain suits based upon acts or
omissions of contractors in carrying out an atomic
weapons testing program under a contract with the
United States.
16 Production or disclosure of material or information.
17 Classified national security information and access to
classified information.
18 Office of Justice programs hearing and appeal
procedures.
19 Use of penalty mail in the location and recovery of
missing children.
20 Criminal justice information systems.
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21 Witness fees.
22 Confidentiality of identifiable research and statistical
information.
23 Criminal intelligence systems operating policies.
24 Implementation of the Equal Access to Justice Act in
Department of Justice administrative proceedings.
26 Implementation of death sentences in Federal cases.
29 Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Act regulations.
30 Intergovernmental review of Department of Justice
programs and activities.
31 Formula grants.
32 Public safety officers' death and disability benefits.
33 Criminal justice block grants.
34 OJJDP competition and peer review procedures.
35 Nondiscrimination on the basis of disability in State
and local government services.
36 Nondiscrimination on the basis of disability by public
accommodations and in commercial facilities.
37 Procedures for coordinating the investigation of
complaints or charges of employment discrimination
based on disability subject to the Americans With
Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation
Act of 1973.
39 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by the
Department of Justice.
40 Standards for inmate grievance procedures.
41 Implementation of Executive Order 12250,
Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Handicap in
Federally Assisted Programs.
42 Nondiscrimination; equal employment opportunity;
policies and procedures.
43 Recovery of cost of hospital and medical care and
treatment furnished by the United States.
44 Unfair immigration-related employment practices.
45 Employee responsibilities.
46 Protection of human subjects.
47 Right to Financial Privacy Act.
48 Newspaper Preservation Act.
49 Antitrust Civil Process Act.
50 Statements of policy.
51 Procedures for the administration of section 5 of the
Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended.
52 Proceedings before U.S. magistrate judges.
55 Implementation of the provisions of the Voting Rights
Act regarding language minority groups.
56 International energy program.
57 Investigation of discrimination in the supply of
petroleum to the armed forces.
58 Regulations relating to the Bankruptcy Reform Acts of
1978 and 1994.
59 Guidelines on methods of obtaining documentary materials
held by third parties.
60 Authorization of Federal law enforcement officers to
request the issuance of a search warrant.
61 Procedures for implementing the National Environmental
Policy Act.
63 Floodplain management and wetland protection procedures.
64 Designation of officers and employees of the United
States for coverage under section 1114 of Title 18 of
the United States Code.
65 Emergency Federal law enforcement assistance.
66 Uniform administrative requirements for grants and
cooperative agreements to State and local governments.
67 Governmentwide debarment and suspension (nonprocurement)
and governmentwide requirements for drug-free
workplace (grants).
68 Rules of practice and procedure for administrative
hearings before administrative law judges in cases
involving allegations of unlawful employment of aliens
and unfair immigration-related employment practices.
69 New restrictions on lobbying.
70 Uniform administrative requirements for grants and
agreements (including subawards) with institutions of
higher education, hospitals, and other non-profit
organizations.
71 Implementation of the provisions of the Program Fraud
Civil Remedies Act of 1986.
73 Notification to the Attorney General by agents of
foreign governments.
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74 Civil Liberties Act redress provision.
75 Child Protection Restoration and Penalties Enhancement
Act of 1990; record-keeping provisions.
76 Rules of procedure for assessment of civil penalties for
possession of certain controlled substances.
77 Communications with represented persons.
79 Claims under the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act.
80 Foreign Corrupt Practices Act opinion procedure.
81 Child abuse reporting designations and procedures.
90 Violence against women.
91 Grants for correctional facilities.
92 Police Corps eligibility and selection criteria.
93 Provisions implementing the Violent Crime Control and
Law Enforcement Act of 1994.
100 Cost recovery regulations, Communications Assistance for
Law Enforcement Act of 1994.
Chapter III--Federal Prison Industries, Inc., Department of Justice
(Parts 300--399)
301 Inmate accident compensation.
302 Comments on UNICOR business operations.
345 Federal Prison Industries (FPI) inmate work programs.
Chapter V--Bureau of Prisons, Department of Justice (Parts 500--599)
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION
500 General definitions.
501 Scope of rules.
503 Bureau of Prisons central office, regional offices,
institutions, and staff training centers.
504 Acceptance of donations.
505 Costs of incarceration fee.
511 General management policy.
512 Research.
513 Access to records.
SUBCHAPTER B--INMATE ADMISSION, CLASSIFICATION, AND TRANSFER
522 Admission to institution.
523 Computation of sentence.
524 Classification of inmates.
527 Transfers.
SUBCHAPTER C--INSTITUTIONAL MANAGEMENT
540 Contact with persons in the community.
541 Inmate discipline and special housing units.
542 Administrative remedy.
543 Legal matters.
544 Education.
545 Work and compensation.
547 Food service.
548 Religious programs.
549 Medical services.
550 Drug programs.
551 Miscellaneous.
552 Custody.
553 Inmate property.
SUBCHAPTER D--COMMUNITY PROGRAMS AND RELEASE
570 Community programs.
571 Release from custody.
572 Parole.
Chapter VI--Offices of Independent Counsel, Department of Justice (Parts
600--699)
600 General powers of Independent Counsel.
601 Jurisdiction of the Independent Counsel: Iran/Contra.
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602 Jurisdiction of the Independent Counsel: In re Franklyn
C. Nofziger.
603 Jurisdiction of the Independent Counsel: In re Madison
Guaranty Savings & Loan Association.
Chapter VII--Office of Independent Counsel (Parts 700--799)
700 Production or disclosure of material or information of
the Office of Independent Counsel.
701 Procedures for disclosure of records under the Freedom
of Information Act.
TITLE 29--LABOR
Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary of Labor (Parts 0--99)
Part
0 Ethics and conduct of Department of Labor employees.
1 Procedures for predetermination of wage rates.
2 General regulations.
3 Contractors and subcontractors on public building or
public work financed in whole or in part by loans or
grants from the United States.
4 Labor standards for Federal service contracts.
5 Labor standards provisions applicable to contracts
covering federally financed and assisted construction
(also labor standards provisions applicable to
nonconstruction contracts subject to the Contract Work
Hours and Safety Standards Act).
6 Rules of practice for administrative proceedings
enforcing labor standards in Federal and federally
assisted construction contracts and Federal service
contracts.
7 Practice before the Administrative Review Board with
regard to Federal and federally assisted construction
contracts.
8 Practice before the Administrative Review Board with
regard to Federal service contracts.
9 Nondisplacement of qualified workers under certain
contracts.
11 Department of Labor National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA) compliance procedures.
12 Uniform relocation assistance and real property
acquisition for Federal and federally assisted
programs.
14 Security regulations.
15 Administrative claims under the Federal Tort Claims Act
and related statutes.
16 Equal Access to Justice Act.
17 Intergovernmental review of Department of Labor programs
and activities.
18 Rules of practice and procedure for administrative
hearings before the Office of Administrative Law
Judges.
19 Right to Financial Privacy Act.
20 Federal claims collection.
22 Program Fraud Civil Remedies Act of 1986.
24 Procedures for the handling of discrimination complaints
under Federal employee protection statutes.
25 Rules for the nomination of arbitrators under section 11
of Executive Order 10988.
29 Labor standards for the registration of apprenticeship
programs.
30 Equal employment opportunity in apprenticeship and
training.
31 Nondiscrimination in federally assisted programs of the
Department of Labor--effectuation of Title VI of the
Civil Rights Act of 1964.
32 Nondiscrimination on the basis of handicap in programs
and activities receiving or benefiting from Federal
financial assistance.
33 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by the
Department of Labor.
34 Implementation of the nondiscrimination and equal
opportunity requirements of the Job Training
Partnership Act of 1982, as amended (JTPA).
42 Coordinated enforcement.
70 Production or disclosure of information or materials.
70a Protection of individual privacy in records.
75 Department of Labor review and certification procedures
for rural industrialization loan and grant programs
under the Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act
of 1972.
90 Certification of eligibility to apply for worker
adjustment assistance.
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93 New restrictions on lobbying.
95 Grants and agreements with institutions of higher
education, hospitals, and other non-profit
organizations, and with commercial organizations,
foreign governments, organizations under the
jurisdiction of foreign governments, and international
organizations.
96 Audit requirements for grants, contracts and other
agreements.
97 Uniform administrative requirements for grants and
cooperative agreements to State and local governments.
98 Governmentwide debarment and suspension (nonprocurement)
and governmentwide requirements for drug-free
workplace (grants).
Subtitle B--Regulations Relating to Labor
Chapter I--National Labor Relations Board (Parts 100--199)
100 Administrative regulations.
101 Statements of procedures.
102 Rules and regulations, Series 8.
103 Other rules.
Chapter II--Office of Labor-Management Standards, Department of Labor
(Parts 200--299)
215 Guidelines, section 5333(b), Federal Transit Law.
220 Airline employee protection program.
Chapter III--National Railroad Adjustment Board (Parts 300--399)
301 Rules of procedure.
Chapter IV--Office of Labor-Management Standards, Department of Labor
(Parts 400--499)
SUBCHAPTER A--LABOR-MANAGEMENT STANDARDS
401 Meaning of terms used in this subchapter.
402 Labor organization information reports.
403 Labor organization annual financial reports.
404 Labor organization officer and employee report.
405 Employer reports.
406 Reporting by labor relations consultants and other
persons, certain agreements with employers.
408 Labor organization trusteeship reports.
409 Reports by surety companies.
417 Procedure for removal of local labor organization
officers.
451 Labor organizations as defined in the Labor-Management
Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959.
452 General statement concerning the election provisions of
the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of
1959.
453 General statement concerning the bonding requirements of
the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of
1959.
SUBCHAPTER B--STANDARDS OF CONDUCT
457 General.
458 Standards of conduct.
459 Miscellaneous.
SUBCHAPTER C--EXECUTIVE ORDER 12800, NOTIFICATION OF EMPLOYEE RIGHTS
CONCERNING PAYMENT OF UNION DUES OR FEES
Chapter V--Wage and Hour Division, Department of Labor (Parts 500--899)
SUBCHAPTER A--REGULATIONS
500 Migrant and seasonal agricultural worker protection.
501 Enforcement of contractual obligations for temporary
alien agricultural workers admitted under section 216
of the Immigration and Nationality Act.
504 Attestations by facilities using nonimmigrant aliens as
registered nurses.
505 Labor standards on projects or productions assisted by
grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and
Humanities.
506 Attestations by employers using alien crewmembers for
longshore activities in U.S. ports.
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507 Labor condition applications and requirements for
employers using nonimmigrants on H-1B specialty visas
in specialty occupations and as fashion models.
508 Attestations filed by employers utilizing F-1 students
for off-campus work.
510 Implementation of the minimum wage provisions of the
1989 amendments to the Fair Labor Standards Act in
Puerto Rico.
511 Wage order procedure for American Samoa.
515 Utilization of State agencies for investigations and
inspections.
516 Records to be kept by employers.
519 Employment of full-time students at subminimum wages.
520 Employment of student-learners.
521 Employment of apprentices.
522 Employment of learners.
523 Employment of messengers.
525 Employment of workers with disabilities under special
certificates.
527 Employment of student workers.
528 Annulment or withdrawal of certificates for the
employment of student-learners, apprentices, learners,
messengers, handicapped persons, student-workers, and
full-time students in agriculture or in retail or
service establishments at special minimum wage rates.
530 Employment of homeworkers in certain industries.
531 Wage payments under the Fair Labor Standards Act of
1938.
536 Area of production.
541 Defining and delimiting the terms ``Any employee
employed in a bona fide executive, administrative, or
professional capacity (including any employee employed
in the capacity of academic administrative personnel
or teacher in elementary or secondary schools), or in
the capacity of outside salesman.''
547 Requirements of a ``Bona fide thrift or savings plan.''
548 Authorization of established basic rates for computing
overtime pay.
549 Requirements of a ``Bona fide profit-sharing plan or
trust.''
550 Defining and delimiting the term ``Talent fees.''
551 Local delivery drivers and helpers; wage payment plans.
552 Application of the Fair Labor Standards Act to domestic
service.
553 Application of the Fair Labor Standards Act to employees
of State and local governments.
570 Child labor regulations, orders, and statements of
interpretation.
575 Waiver of child labor provisions for agricultural
employment of 10 and 11 year old minors in hand
harvesting of short season crops.
578 Minimum wage and overtime violations--civil money
penalties.
579 Child labor violations--civil money penalties.
580 Civil money penalties--procedures for assessing and
contesting penalties.
697 Industries in American Samoa.
SUBCHAPTER B--STATEMENTS OF GENERAL POLICY OR INTERPRETATION NOT
DIRECTLY RELATED TO REGULATIONS
775 General.
776 Interpretative bulletin on the general coverage of the
wage and hours provisions of the Fair Labor Standards
Act of 1938.
778 Overtime compensation.
779 The Fair Labor Standards Act as applied to retailers of
goods or services.
780 Exemptions applicable to agriculture, processing of
agricultural commodities, and related subjects under
the Fair Labor Standards Act.
782 Exemption from maximum hours provisions for certain
employees of motor carriers.
783 Application of the Fair Labor Standards Act to employees
employed as seamen.
784 Provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act applicable to
fishing and operations on aquatic products.
785 Hours worked.
786 Miscellaneous exemptions.
788 Forestry or logging operations in which not more than
eight employees are employed.
789 General statement on the provisions of section 12(a) and
section 15(a)(1) of the Fair Labor Standards Act of
1938, relating to written assurances.
790 General statement as to the effect of the Portal-to-
Portal Act of 1947 on the Fair Labor Standards Act of
1938.
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791 Joint employment relationship under Fair Labor Standards
Act of 1938.
793 Exemption of certain radio and television station
employees from overtime pay requirements under section
13(b)(9) of the Fair Labor Standards Act.
794 Partial overtime exemption for employees of wholesale or
bulk petroleum distributors under section 7(b)(3) of
the Fair Labor Standards Act.
SUBCHAPTER C--OTHER LAWS
801 Application of the Employee Polygraph Protection Act of
1988.
825 The Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993.
SUBCHAPTER D--GARNISHMENT OF EARNINGS
870 Restriction on garnishment.
Chapter IX--Construction Industry Collective Bargaining Commission
(Parts 900--999)
901 Policy statement on collective bargaining disputes and
applicable procedures.
Chapter X--National Mediation Board (Parts 1200--1299)
1200 Minimum standards of conduct for employees of the
National Mediation Board.
1201 Definitions.
1202 Rules of procedure.
1203 Applications for service.
1204 Labor contracts.
1205 Notices in re: Railway Labor Act.
1206 Handling representation disputes under the Railway Labor
Act.
1207 Establishment of special adjustment boards.
1208 Availability of information.
1209 Public observation of National Mediation Board meetings.
Chapter XII--Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (Parts 1400--
1499)
1400 Standards of conduct, responsibilities, and discipline.
1401 Public information.
1402 Procedures of the Service.
1403 Functions and duties.
1404 Arbitration services.
1405 Part-time employment.
1410 Privacy.
1420 Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service--assistance
in the health care industry.
1425 Mediation assistance in the Federal service.
1430 Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service advisory
committees.
1440 Arbitration of pesticide data disputes.
1450 Collections of claims owed the United States.
1470 Uniform administrative requirements for grants and
cooperative agreements to State and local governments.
1471 Governmentwide debarment and suspension (nonprocurement)
and governmentwide requirements for drug-free
workplace (grants).
Chapter XIV--Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (Parts 1600--1699)
1600 Employee responsibilities and conduct.
1601 Procedural regulations.
1602 Recordkeeping and reporting requirements under Title VII
and the ADA.
1603 Procedures for previously exempt State and local
government employee complaints of employment
discrimination under Section 321 of the Government
Employee Rights Act of 1991.
1604 Guidelines on discrimination because of sex.
1605 Guidelines on discrimination because of religion.
1606 Guidelines on discrimination because of national origin.
1607 Uniform guidelines on employee selection procedures
(1978).
1608 Affirmative action appropriate under Title VII of the
Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended.
1610 Availability of records.
1611 Privacy Act regulations.
1612 Government in the Sunshine Act regulations.
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1614 Federal sector equal employment opportunity.
1615 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by the
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
1620 The Equal Pay Act.
1621 Procedures--the Equal Pay Act.
1625 Age Discrimination in Employment Act.
1626 Procedures--Age Discrimination in Employment Act.
1627 Records to be made or kept relating to age; notices to
be posted: administrative exemptions.
1630 Regulations to implement the equal employment provisions
of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
1640 Procedures for coordinating the investigation of
complaints or charges of employment discrimination
based on disability subject to the Americans With
Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation
Act of 1973.
1641 Procedures for complaints/charges of employment
discrimination based on disability filed against
employers holding Government contracts or
subcontracts.
1650 Debt collection.
1690 Procedures on interagency coordination of equal
employment opportunity issuances.
1691 Procedures for complaints of employment discrimination
filed against recipients of Federal financial
assistance.
Chapter XVII--Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Department
of Labor (Parts 1900--1999)
1902 State plans for the development and enforcement of State
standards.
1903 Inspections, citations and proposed penalties.
1904 Recording and reporting occupational injuries and
illnesses.
1905 Rules of practice for variances, limitations,
variations, tolerances, and exemptions under the
Williams-Steiger Occupational Safety and Health Act of
1970.
1906 Administration witnesses and documents in private
litigation. [Reserved]
1908 Consultation agreements.
1910 Occupational safety and health standards.
1911 Rules of procedure for promulgating, modifying, or
revoking occupational safety or health standards.
1912 Advisory committees on standards.
1912a National Advisory Committee on Occupational Safety and
Health.
1913 Rules of agency practice and procedure concerning OSHA
access to employee medical records.
1915 Occupational safety and health standards for shipyard
employment.
1917 Marine terminals.
1918 Safety and health regulations for longshoring.
1919 Gear certification.
1920 Procedure for variations from safety and health
regulations under the Longshoremen's and Harbor
Workers' Compensation Act.
1921 Rules of practice in enforcement proceedings under
section 41 of the Longshoremen's and Harbor Workers'
Compensation Act.
1922 Investigational hearings under section 41 of the
Longshoremen's and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act.
1924 Safety standards applicable to workshops and
rehabilitation facilities assisted by grants.
1925 Safety and health standards for Federal service
contracts.
1926 Safety and health regulations for construction.
1928 Occupational safety and health standards for
agriculture.
1949 Office of Training and Education, Occupational Safety
and Health Administration.
1952 Approved State plans for enforcement of State standards.
1953 Changes to State plans for the development and
enforcement of State standards.
1954 Procedures for the evaluation and monitoring of approved
State plans.
1955 Procedures for withdrawal of approval of State plans.
1956 State plans for the development and enforcement of State
standards applicable to State and local government
employees in States without approved private employee
plans.
1960 Basic program elements for Federal employee occupational
safety and health programs and related matters.
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1975 Coverage of employers under the Williams-Steiger
Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970.
1977 Discrimination against employees exercising rights under
the Williams-Steiger Occupational Safety and Health
Act of 1970.
1978 Rules for implementing section 405 of the Surface
Transportation Assistance Act of 1982 (STAA).
1990 Identification, classification, and regulation of
potential occupational carcinogens.
Chapter XX--Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission (Parts
2200--2499)
2200 Rules of procedure.
2201 Regulations implementing the Freedom of Information Act.
2202 Rules of ethics and conduct of Review Commission
employees.
2203 Regulations implementing the Government in the Sunshine
Act.
2204 Implementation of the Equal Access to Justice Act in
proceedings before the Occupational Safety and Health
Review Commission.
2205 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by the
Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission.
2400 Regulations implementing the Privacy Act.
Chapter XXV--Pension and Welfare Benefits Administration, Department of
Labor (Parts 2500--2599)
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
2509 Interpretive bulletins relating to the Employee
Retirement Income Security Act of 1974.
SUBCHAPTER B--DEFINITIONS AND COVERAGE UNDER THE EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT
INCOME SECURITY ACT OF 1974
2510 Definitions of terms used in Subchapters C, D, E, F, and
G of this chapter.
SUBCHAPTER C--REPORTING AND DISCLOSURE UNDER THE EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT
INCOME SECURITY ACT OF 1974
2520 Rules and regulations for reporting and disclosure.
SUBCHAPTER D--MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR EMPLOYEE PENSION BENEFIT PLANS UNDER
THE EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT INCOME SECURITY ACT OF 1974
2530 Rules and regulations for minimum standards for employee
pension benefit plans.
SUBCHAPTER F--FIDUCIARY RESPONSIBILITY UNDER THE EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT
INCOME SECURITY ACT OF 1974
2550 Rules and regulations for fiduciary responsibility.
SUBCHAPTER G--ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT UNDER THE EMPLOYEE
RETIREMENT INCOME SECURITY ACT OF 1974.
2560 Rules and regulations for administration and
enforcement.
2570 Procedural regulations under the Employee Retirement
Income Security Act.
SUBCHAPTER I--TEMPORARY BONDING RULES UNDER THE EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT
INCOME SECURITY ACT OF 1974
2580 Temporary bonding rules.
SUBCHAPTER J--FIDUCIARY RESPONSIBILITY UNDER THE FEDERAL EMPLOYEES'
RETIREMENT SYSTEM ACT OF 1986
2582 Rules and regulations for fiduciary responsibility.
2584 Rules and regulations for the allocation of fiduciary
responsibility.
SUBCHAPTER K--ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT UNDER THE FEDERAL
EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM ACT OF 1986
2589 Rules and regulations for administration and
enforcement.
SUBCHAPTER L--HEALTH INSURANCE PORTABILITY AND RENEWABILITY FOR GROUP
HEALTH PLANS
2590 Rules and regulations for health insurance portability
and renewability for group health plans.
Chapter XXVII--Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission (Parts
2700--2799)
2700 Procedural rules.
2701 Government in the Sunshine Act regulations.
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2702 Regulations implementing the Freedom of Information Act.
2703 Employee responsibilities and conduct.
2704 Implementation of the Equal Access to Justice Act in
Commission proceedings.
2705 Privacy Act implementation.
2706 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by the
Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission.
Chapter XL--Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (Parts 4000--4999)
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
4000 Finding aids.
4001 Terminology.
4002 Bylaws of the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation.
4003 Rules for administrative review of agency decisions.
SUBCHAPTER B--PREMIUMS
4006 Premium rates.
4007 Payment of premiums.
SUBCHAPTER C--CERTAIN REPORTING AND DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS
4010 Annual financial and actuarial information reporting.
4011 Disclosure to participants.
SUBCHAPTER D--COVERAGE AND BENEFITS
4022 Benefits payable in terminated single-employer plans.
4022B Aggregate limits on guaranteed benefits.
SUBCHAPTER E--PLAN TERMINATIONS
4041 Termination of single-employer plans.
4041A Termination of multiemployer plans.
4043 Reportable events and certain other notification
requirements.
4044 Allocation of assets in single-employer plans.
4047 Restoration of terminating and terminated plans.
4050 Missing participants.
SUBCHAPTER F--LIABILITY
4061 Amounts payable by the Pension Benefit Guaranty
Corporation.
4062 Liability for termination of single-employer plans.
4063 Withdrawal liability; plans under multiple controlled
groups.
4064 Liability on termination of single-employer plans under
multiple controlled groups.
SUBCHAPTER G--ANNUAL REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
4065 Annual report.
SUBCHAPTER H--ENFORCEMENT PROVISIONS
4067 Recovery of liability for plan terminations.
4068 Lien for liability.
4071 Penalties for failure to provide certain notices or
other material information.
SUBCHAPTER I--WITHDRAWAL LIABILITY FOR MULTIEMPLOYER PLANS
4203 Extension of special withdrawal liability rules.
4204 Variances for sale of assets.
4206 Adjustment of liability for a withdrawal subsequent to a
partial withdrawal.
4207 Reduction or waiver of complete withdrawal liability.
4208 Reduction or waiver of partial withdrawal liability.
4211 Allocating unfunded vested benefits.
4219 Notice, collection, and redetermination of withdrawal
liability.
4220 Procedures for PBGC approval of plan amendments.
4221 Arbitration of disputes in multiemployer plans.
SUBCHAPTER J--INSOLVENCY, REORGANIZATION, TERMINATION, AND OTHER RULES
APPLICABLE TO MULTIEMPLOYER PLANS
4231 Mergers and transfers between multiemployer plans.
4245 Notice of insolvency.
4261 Financial assistance to multiemployer plans.
4281 Duties of plan sponsor following mass withdrawal.
SUBCHAPTER K--MULTIEMPLOYER ENFORCEMENT PROVISIONS
4302 Penalties for failure to file certain multiemployer plan
notices.
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SUBCHAPTER L--INTERNAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE RULES AND PROCEDURES
4901 Examination and copying of Pension Benefit Guaranty
Corporation records.
4902 Disclosure and amendment of records under the Privacy
Act.
4903 Debt collection.
4904 Ethical conduct of employees.
4905 Appearances in certain proceedings.
4907 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by the
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation.
TITLE 30--MINERAL RESOURCES
Chapter I--Mine Safety and Health Administration, Department of Labor
(Parts 1--199)
SUBCHAPTER A--OFFICIAL EMBLEM AND OMB CONTROL NUMBERS FOR RECORDKEEPING
AND REPORTING
Part
1 Mine Safety and Health Administration; establishment and
use of official emblem.
3 OMB control numbers under the Paperwork Reduction Act.
SUBCHAPTER B--TESTING, EVALUATION, AND APPROVAL OF MINING PRODUCTS
5 Fees for testing, evaluation, and approval of mining
products.
7 Testing by applicant or third party.
15 Requirements for approval of explosives and sheathed
explosive units.
18 Electric motor-driven mine equipment and accessories.
19 Electric cap lamps.
20 Electric mine lamps other than standard cap lamps.
21 Flame safety lamps.
22 Portable methane detectors.
23 Telephones and signaling devices.
24 Single-shot blasting units.
26 Lighting equipment for illuminating underground
workings.
27 Methane-monitoring systems.
28 Fuses for use with direct current in providing short-
circuit protection for trailing cables in coal mines.
29 Portable coal dust/rock dust analyzers, and continuous
duty, warning light, portable methane detectors for
use in coal mines.
33 Dust collectors for use in connection with rock drilling
in coal mines.
35 Fire-resistant hydraulic fluids.
36 Approval requirements for permissible mobile diesel-
powered transportation equipment.
SUBCHAPTER G--FILING AND OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS
40 Representative of miners.
41 Notification of legal identity.
43 Procedures for processing hazardous conditions
complaints.
44 Rules of practice for petitions for modification of
mandatory safety standards.
45 Independent contractors.
SUBCHAPTER H--EDUCATION AND TRAINING
47 National Mine Health and Safety Academy.
48 Training and retraining of miners.
49 Mine rescue teams.
SUBCHAPTER M--ACCIDENTS, INJURIES, ILLNESSES, EMPLOYMENT, AND PRODUCTION
IN MINES
50 Notification, investigation, reports and records of
accidents, injuries, illnesses, employment, and coal
production in mines.
SUBCHAPTER N--METAL AND NONMETAL MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH
56 Safety and health standards--surface metal and nonmetal
mines.
57 Safety and health standards--underground metal and
nonmetal mines.
58 Health standards for metal and nonmetal mines.
SUBCHAPTER O--COAL MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH
70 Mandatory health standards--underground coal mines.
71 Mandatory health standards--surface coal mines and
surface work areas of underground coal mines.
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72 Health standards for coal mines.
74 Coal mine dust personal sampler units.
75 Mandatory safety standards--underground coal mines.
77 Mandatory safety standards, surface coal mines and
surface work areas of underground coal mines.
90 Mandatory health standards--coal miners who have
evidence of the development of pneumoconiosis.
SUBCHAPTER P--CIVIL PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE FEDERAL MINE SAFETY
AND HEALTH ACT OF 1977
100 Criteria and procedures for proposed assessment of civil
penalties.
SUBCHAPTER Q--PATTERN OF VIOLATIONS
104 Pattern of violations.
Chapter II--Minerals Management Service, Department of the Interior
(Parts 200--299)
SUBCHAPTER A--ROYALTY MANAGEMENT
201 General.
202 Royalties.
203 Relief or reduction in royalty rates.
206 Product valuation.
207 Sales agreements or contracts governing the disposal of
lease products.
208 Sale of Federal royalty oil.
210 Forms and reports.
212 Records and files maintenance.
215 Accounting and auditing standards. [Reserved]
216 Production accounting.
217 Audits and inspections.
218 Collection of royalties, rentals, bonuses and other
monies due the Federal Government.
219 Distribution and disbursement of royalties, rentals, and
bonuses.
220 Accounting procedures for determining net profit share
payment for Outer Continental Shelf oil and gas
leases.
227 Delegation to States.
228 Cooperative activities with States and Indian Tribes.
229 Delegation to States.
230 Recoupments and refunds.
232 Interest payments. [Reserved]
233 Escrow and investments. [Reserved]
234 Bonding-payment liability. [Reserved]
241 Penalties.
242 Notices and orders. [Reserved]
243 Appeals--royalty management program.
SUBCHAPTER B--OFFSHORE
250 Oil and gas and sulphur operations in the Outer
Continental Shelf.
251 Geological and geophysical (G & G) explorations of the
Outer Continental Shelf.
252 Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) oil and gas information
program.
254 Oil-spill response requirements for facilities located
seaward of the coast line.
256 Leasing of sulphur or oil and gas in the Outer
Continental Shelf.
259 Mineral leasing: Definitions.
260 Outer Continental Shelf oil and gas leasing.
270 Nondiscrimination in the Outer Continental Shelf.
280 Prospecting for minerals other than oil, gas, and
sulphur in the Outer Continental Shelf.
281 Leasing of minerals other than oil, gas, and sulphur in
the Outer Continental Shelf.
282 Operations in the Outer Continental Shelf for minerals
other than oil, gas, and sulphur.
SUBCHAPTER C--APPEALS
290 Appeals procedures.
Chapter III--Board of Surface Mining and Reclamation Appeals, Department
of the Interior (Parts 300--399)
301 Procedures under Surface Mining Control and Reclamation
Act of 1977.
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Chapter IV--Geological Survey, Department of the Interior (Parts 400--
499)
401 State Water Research Institute program.
402 Water-resources research program and the water-resources
technology development program.
Chapter VI--Bureau of Mines, Department of the Interior (Parts 600--699)
SUBCHAPTER A--HELIUM AND COAL
601 Sales of helium by and rental of containers from the
Bureau of Mines.
602 Helium distribution contracts.
SUBCHAPTER M--RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE ADMINISTRATION OF GRANTS
652 Mining and mineral resources research institute program.
Chapter VII--Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement,
Department of the Interior (Parts 700--999)
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
700 General.
701 Permanent regulatory program.
702 Exemption for coal extraction incidental to the
extraction of other minerals.
705 Restriction on financial interests of State employees.
706 Restriction on financial interests of Federal employees.
707 Exemption for coal extraction incident to Government-
financed highway or other construction.
SUBCHAPTER B--INITIAL PROGRAM REGULATIONS
710 Initial regulatory program.
715 General performance standards.
716 Special performance standards.
717 Underground mining general performance standards.
721 Federal inspections.
722 Enforcement procedures.
723 Civil penalties.
724 Individual civil penalties.
725 Reimbursements to States.
SUBCHAPTER C--PERMANENT REGULATORY PROGRAMS FOR NON-FEDERAL AND NON-
INDIAN LANDS
730 General requirements.
731 Submission of State programs.
732 Procedures and criteria for approval or disapproval of
State program submissions.
733 Maintenance of State programs and procedures for
substituting Federal enforcement of State programs and
withdrawing approval of State programs.
735 Grants for program development and administration and
enforcement.
736 Federal program for a State.
SUBCHAPTER D--FEDERAL LANDS PROGRAM
740 General requirements for surface coal mining and
reclamation operations on Federal lands.
745 State-Federal cooperative agreements.
746 Review and approval of mining plans.
SUBCHAPTER E--INDIAN LANDS PROGRAM
750 Requirements for surface coal mining and reclamation
operations on Indian lands.
755 Tribal-Federal intergovernmental agreements.
756 Indian Tribe abandoned mine land reclamation programs.
SUBCHAPTER F--AREAS UNSUITABLE FOR MINING
761 Areas designated by Act of Congress.
762 Criteria for designating areas as unsuitable for surface
coal mining operations.
764 State processes for designating areas unsuitable for
surface coal mining operations.
769 Petition process for designation of Federal lands as
unsuitable for all or certain types of surface coal
mining operations and for termination of previous
designations.
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SUBCHAPTER G--SURFACE COAL MINING AND RECLAMATION OPERATIONS PERMITS AND
COAL EXPLORATION SYSTEMS UNDER REGULATORY PROGRAMS
772 Requirements for coal exploration.
773 Requirements for permits and permit processing.
774 Revision; renewal; and transfer, assignment, or sale of
permit rights.
775 Administrative and judicial review of decisions.
777 General content requirements for permit applications.
778 Permit applications--minimum requirements for legal,
financial, compliance, and related information.
779 Surface mining permit applications--minimum requirements
for information on environmental resources.
780 Surface mining permit applications--minimum requirement
for reclamation and operation plan.
783 Underground mining permit applications--minimum
requirements for information on environmental
resources.
784 Underground mining permit applications--minimum
requirements for reclamation and operation plan.
785 Requirements for permits for special categories of
mining.
SUBCHAPTER H--SMALL OPERATOR ASSISTANCE
795 Permanent regulatory program--small operator assistance
program.
SUBCHAPTER J--BONDING AND INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR SURFACE COAL MINING
AND RECLAMATION OPERATIONS
800 Bond and insurance requirements for surface coal mining
and reclamation operations under regulatory programs.
SUBCHAPTER K--PERMANENT PROGRAM PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
810 Permanent program performance standards--general
provisions.
815 Permanent program performance standards--coal
exploration.
816 Permanent program performance standards--surface mining
activities.
817 Permanent program performance standards--underground
mining activities.
819 Special permanent program performance standards--auger
mining.
820 Special permanent program performance standards--
anthracite mines in Pennsylvania.
822 Special permanent program performance standards--
operations in alluvial valley floors.
823 Special permanent program performance standards--
operations on prime farmland.
824 Special permanent program performance standards--
mountaintop removal.
825 Special permanent program performance standards--special
bituminous coal mines in Wyoming.
827 Permanent program performance standards--coal
preparation plants not located within the permit area
of a mine.
828 Special permanent program performance standards--in situ
processing.
SUBCHAPTER L--PERMANENT PROGRAM INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURES
840 State regulatory authority: Inspection and enforcement.
842 Federal inspections and monitoring.
843 Federal enforcement.
845 Civil penalties.
846 Individual civil penalties.
SUBCHAPTER M--TRAINING, EXAMINATION, AND CERTIFICATION OF BLASTERS
850 Permanent regulatory program requirements--standards for
certification of blasters.
SUBCHAPTER P--PROTECTION OF EMPLOYEES
865 Protection of employees.
SUBCHAPTER R--ABANDONED MINE LAND RECLAMATION
870 Abandoned mine reclamation fund--fee collection and coal
production reporting.
872 Abandoned mine reclamation funds.
873 Future reclamation set-aside program.
874 General reclamation requirements.
875 Noncoal reclamation.
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876 Acid mine drainage treatment and abatement program.
877 Rights of entry.
879 Acquisition, management, and disposition of lands and
water.
880 Mine fire control.
881 Subsidence and strip mine rehabilitation, Appalachia.
882 Reclamation on private land.
884 State reclamation plans.
886 State and tribal reclamation grants.
887 Subsidence insurance program grants.
SUBCHAPTER T--PROGRAMS FOR THE CONDUCT OF SURFACE MINING OPERATIONS
WITHIN EACH STATE
900 Introduction.
901 Alabama.
902 Alaska.
903 Arizona.
904 Arkansas.
905 California.
906 Colorado.
910 Georgia.
912 Idaho.
913 Illinois.
914 Indiana.
915 Iowa.
916 Kansas.
917 Kentucky.
918 Louisiana.
920 Maryland.
921 Massachusetts.
922 Michigan.
924 Mississippi.
925 Missouri.
926 Montana.
931 New Mexico.
933 North Carolina.
934 North Dakota.
935 Ohio.
936 Oklahoma.
937 Oregon.
938 Pennsylvania.
939 Rhode Island.
941 South Dakota.
942 Tennessee.
943 Texas.
944 Utah.
946 Virginia.
947 Washington.
948 West Virginia.
950 Wyoming.
955 Certification of blasters in Federal program States and
on Indian lands.
TITLE 31--MONEY AND FINANCE: TREASURY
Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary of the Treasury (Parts 0--50)
Part
0 Department of the Treasury employee rules of conduct.
1 Disclosure of records.
2 National security information.
3 Claims regulations and indemnification of Department of
Treasury employees.
4 Employees' personal property claims.
5 Claims collection.
6 Applications for awards under the Equal Access to
Justice Act.
7 Employee inventions.
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8 Practice before the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and
Firearms.
9 Effects of imported articles on the national security.
10 Practice before the Internal Revenue Service.
11 Operation of vending facilities by the blind on Federal
property under the control of the Department of
Treasury.
12 Restriction of sale and distribution of tobacco
products.
13 Procedures for providing assistance to State and local
governments in protecting foreign diplomatic missions.
14 Right to Financial Privacy Act.
15 Post employment conflict of interest.
16 Regulations implementing the Program Fraud Civil
Remedies Act of 1986.
17 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by the
Department of the Treasury.
18 Temporary regulations relating to the tax treatment of
Conrail public sale.
19 Governmentwide debarment and suspension (nonprocurement)
and governmentwide requirements for drug-free
workplace (grants).
21 New restrictions on lobbying.
25 Prepayment of foreign military sales loans made by the
Defense Security Assistance Agency and foreign
military sales loans made by the Federal Financing
Bank and guaranteed by the Defense Security Assistance
Agency.
26 Environmental review of actions by Multilateral
Development Bands (MDBs).
27 Civil penalty assessment for misuse of Department of the
Treasury names, symbols, etc.
Subtitle B--Regulations Relating to Money and Finance
Chapter I--Monetary Offices, Department of the Treasury (Parts 51--199)
56 Domestic gold and silver operations sale of silver.
91 Regulations governing conduct in or on the Bureau of the
Mint buildings and grounds.
92 Bureau of the Mint operations and procedures.
100 Exchange of paper currency and coin.
101 Mitigation of forfeiture of counterfeit gold coins.
103 Financial recordkeeping and reporting of currency and
foreign transactions.
128 Reporting of international capital and foreign-currency
transactions and positions.
129 Portfolio investment survey reporting.
Chapter II--Fiscal Service, Department of the Treasury (Parts 200--399)
SUBCHAPTER A--FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SERVICE
202 Depositaries and financial agents of the Government.
203 Treasury tax and loan depositaries.
205 Rules and procedures for funds transfers.
206 Management of Federal agency receipts, disbursements,
and operation of the Cash Management Improvements
Fund.
208 Federal agency disbursements.
210 Federal payments through financial institutions by the
automated clearing house method.
211 Delivery of checks and warrants to addresses outside the
United States, its territories and possessions.
215 Withholding of District of Columbia, State, city and
county income or employment taxes by Federal agencies.
223 Surety companies doing business with the United States.
224 Federal process agents of surety companies.
225 Acceptance of bonds, notes, or other obligations issued
or guaranteed by the United States as security in lieu
of surety or sureties on penal bonds.
226 Recognition of insurance covering Treasury tax and loan
depositaries.
235 Issuance of settlement checks for forged checks drawn on
designated depositaries.
240 Indorsement and payment of checks drawn on the United
States Treasury.
245 Claims on account of Treasury checks.
247 Regulations governing FedSelect checks.
248 Issue of substitutes of lost, stolen, destroyed,
mutilated and defaced checks of the United States
drawn on accounts maintained in depositary banks in
foreign countries or United States territories or
possessions.
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250 Payment on account of awards of the Foreign Claims
Settlement Commission of the United States.
256 Payments under judgments and private relief acts.
270 Availability of records.
281 Foreign exchange operations.
285 Debt collection authorities under the Debt Collection
Improvement Act of 1996.
SUBCHAPTER B--BUREAU OF THE PUBLIC DEBT
306 General regulations governing U. S. securities.
308 General regulations governing full-paid interim
certificates.
309 Issue and sale of Treasury bills.
312 Federal savings and loan associations and Federal credit
unions as fiscal agents of the United States.
315 Regulations governing United States Savings Bonds,
Series A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, J, and K, and U.S.
savings notes.
316 Offering of United States Savings Bonds, Series E.
317 Regulations governing agencies for issue of United
States savings bonds.
321 Payments by banks and other financial institutions of
United States savings bonds and United States savings
notes (Freedom Shares).
323 Disclosure of records.
328 Restrictive endorsements of United States bearer
securities.
330 Regulations governing payment under special endorsement
of United States savings bonds and United States
savings notes (Freedom Shares).
332 Offering of United Savings Bonds, Series H.
337 Supplemental regulations governing Federal Housing
Administration debentures.
339 Exchange offering of United States Savings Bonds, Series
H.
340 Regulations governing the sale of Treasury bonds through
competitive bidding.
341 Regulations governing United States retirement plan
bonds.
342 Offering of United States savings notes.
343 Regulations governing the offering of United States
Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Company tax and loss
bonds.
344 Regulations governing United States Treasury
certificates of indebtedness, Treasury notes, and
Treasury bonds--State and local government series.
345 Regulations governing 5 percent Treasury certificates of
indebtedness--R.E.A. series.
346 Regulations governing United States individual
retirement bonds.
351 Offering of United States Savings Bonds, Series EE.
352 Offering of United States Savings Bonds, Series HH.
353 Regulations governing United States savings bonds,
Series EE and HH.
354 Regulations governing book-entry securities of the
Student Loan Marketing Association (Sallie Mae).
355 Regulations governing fiscal agency checks.
356 Sale and issue of marketable book-entry Treasury bills,
notes, and bonds (Department of the Treasury Circular,
Public Debt Series No. 1-93).
357 Regulations governing book-entry Treasury bonds, notes,
and bills (Department of the Treasury Circular, Public
Debt Series No. 2-86).
358 Regulations governing cubes (coupons under book-entry
safekeeping).
361 Claims pursuant to the Government Losses in Shipment
Act.
362 Declaration of valuables under the Government Losses in
Shipment Act.
370 Regulations governing the transfer of funds by
electronic means on account of United States
securities.
391 Waiver of interest, administrative costs, and penalties.
Chapter IV--Secret Service, Department of the Treasury (Parts 400--499)
401 Seizure and forfeiture of vessels, vehicles, and
aircraft used to transport counterfeit coins,
obligations, securities, and paraphernalia.
402 Reproduction of canceled United States Internal Revenue
stamps.
403 Authorization of all banks, U.S. Post Offices, and
disbursing officers of the United States and their
agents to deliver to the Treasury Department
counterfeit obligations and other securities and coins
of the United States or of any foreign government.
405 Illustration of savings bonds.
406 Seizure and forfeiture of gold for violations of Gold
Reserve Act of 1934 and gold regulations.
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407 Regulations governing conduct in the Treasury Building
and the Treasury Annex.
408 Designation of temporary residence of the President or
other person protected by the Secret Service and
temporary offices of the President and staff, or other
person protected by the Secret Service--rules
governing access.
409 Standard and procedures utilized in issuing a security
clearance in connection with an application for a
press pass to the White House.
411 Color illustrations of United States currency.
413 Closure of streets near the White House.
Chapter V--Office of Foreign Assets Control, Department of the Treasury
(Parts 500--599)
500 Foreign assets control regulations.
501 Reporting and procedures regulations.
505 Regulations prohibiting transactions involving the
shipment of certain merchandise between foreign
countries.
515 Cuban assets control regulations.
535 Iranian assets control regulations.
536 Narcotics trafficking sanctions regulations.
550 Libyan sanctions regulations.
560 Iranian transactions regulations.
575 Iraqi sanctions regulations.
585 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro)
sanctions regulations.
590 UNITA (Angola) sanctions regulations.
595 Terrorism sanctions regulations.
596 Terrorism list governments sanctions regulations.
597 Foreign terrorist organizations sanctions regulations.
Chapter VI--Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Department of the Treasury
(Parts 600--699)
601 Distinctive paper for United States currency and other
securities.
605 Regulations governing conduct in Bureau of Engraving and
Printing buildings and on the grounds in Washington,
DC and Fort Worth, Texas.
Chapter VII--Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, Department of the
Treasury (Parts 700--799)
700 Regulations governing conduct in or on the Federal Law
Enforcement Training Center Buildings and grounds.
Chapter VIII--Office of International Investment, Department of the
Treasury (Parts 800--899)
800 Regulations pertaining to mergers, acquisitions, and
takeovers by foreign persons.
TITLE 32--NATIONAL DEFENSE
Subtitle A--Department of Defense
Chapter I--Office of the Secretary of Defense (Parts 1--399)
SUBCHAPTER A--ACQUISITION
Part
1 [Reserved].
2 Pilot program policy.
3--20 [Reserved].
SUBCHAPTER B--DOD GRANTS REGULATIONS
23 Grants and agreements--military recruiting on campus.
25 Governmentwide debarment and suspension (nonprocurement)
and Governmentwide requirements for drug-free
workplace (grants).
28 New restrictions on lobbying.
33 Uniform administrative requirements for grants and
cooperative agreements to State and local governments.
SUBCHAPTER C--PERSONNEL, MILITARY AND CIVILIAN
40 Standards of conduct cross-references..
40a Defense contracting: Reporting procedures on defense
related employment.
41 Enlisted administrative separations.
42 Interception of wire and oral communications for law
enforcement purposes.
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43 Personal commercial solicitation on DoD installations.
44 Screening the Ready Reserve.
45 Certificate of release or discharge from active duty (DD
Form 214/5 Series).
46 Federal voting assistance program.
47 Active duty service for civilian or contractual groups.
48 Retired serviceman's family protection plan.
51 The Department of Defense Military Equal Opportunity
program.
53 Wearing of the uniform.
54 Allotments for child and spousal support.
55 Physical examinations and annual certificates of
physical condition.
56 Nondiscrimination on the basis of handicap in programs
and activities assisted or conducted by the Department
of Defense.
57 Provision of early intervention and special education
services to eligible DoD dependents in overseas areas.
58 Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1).
59 Voluntary military pay allotments.
61 Medical malpractice claims against military and civilian
personnel of the Armed Forces.
62 Alcohol and drug abuse by DoD personnel.
62a Education and training in alcohol and drug abuse
prevention.
62b Drunk and drugged driving by DoD personnel.
63 Former spouse payments from retired pay.
64 Management and mobilization of regular and reserve
retired military members.
65 Accession of chaplains for the military services.
67 Educational requirements for appointment of reserve
component officers to a grade above First Lieutenant
or Lieutenant (Junior Grade).
68 Provision of free public education for eligible children
pursuant to section 6, Public Law 81-874.
69 School boards for Department of Defense domestic
dependent elementary and secondary schools.
70 Discharge Review Board (DRB) procedures and standards.
71 Eligibility requirements for education of minor
dependents in overseas areas.
72 Voluntary education programs in overseas areas.
73 Training simulators and devices.
74 Appointment of doctors of osteopathy as medical
officers.
75 Conscientious objectors.
76 Mobilization of the Ready Reserve.
77 Program to encourage public and community service.
78 Voluntary State tax withholding from retired pay.
79 Contributions to State retirement programs for National
Guard technicians.
80 Provision of early intervention services to eligible
infants and toddlers with disabilities and their
families, and special education children with
disabilities within the Section 6 school arrangements.
81 Paternity claims and adoption proceedings involving
members and former members of the Armed Forces.
83 Standards of conduct.
84 Joint Ethics regulation.
86 Criminal history background checks on individuals in
child care services.
85 Health promotion.
88 Transition assistance for military personnel.
89 Civilian pay allotments.
93 Acceptance of service of process; release of official
information in litigation; and testimony by NSA
personnel as witnesses.
94 Naturalization of aliens serving in the Armed Forces of
the United States and of alien spouses and/or alien
adopted children of military and civilian personnel
ordered overseas.
96 Acquisition and use of criminal history record
information by the military services.
97 Release of official information in litigation and
testimony by DoD personnel as witnesses.
98 Defense hotline program.
99 Procedures for States and localities to request
indemnification.
100 Unsatisfactory performance of Ready Reserve obligation.
101 Participation in Reserve training programs.
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102 Uniform Reserve, training and retirement categories.
103 Enlistment, appointment, and assignment of individuals
in Reserve components.
105 Employment and volunteer work of spouses of military
personnel.
107 Personal services authority for direct health care
providers.
110 Standardized rates of subsistence allowance and
commutation instead of uniforms for members of the
Senior Reserve Officers' Training Corps.
111 Reserve Officers' Training Corps program for secondary
educational institutions.
112 Indebtedness of military personnel.
113 Indebtedness procedures of military personnel.
114 Reserve Components Common Personnel Data System
(RCCPDS).
115 Assignment to and transfer between Reserve categories,
and discharge from Reserve status.
132 Initial active duty for training in Reserve components.
142 Copyrighted sound and video recordings.
143 DoD policy on organizations that seek to represent or
organize members of the Armed Forces in negotiation or
collective bargaining.
144 Service by members of the Armed Forces on State and
local juries.
145 Cooperation with the Office of Special Counsel of the
Merit Systems Protection Board.
146 Compliance of DoD members, employees, and family members
outside the United States with court orders.
SUBCHAPTER D--REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO MILITARY JUSTICE
150 Courts of criminal appeals rules of practice and
procedure.
151 Status of forces policies and information.
152 Review of the Manual for Courts-Martial.
SUBCHAPTER E--SECURITY
154 Department of Defense personnel security program
regulation.
155 Defense industrial personnel security clearance program.
156 Department of Defense Personnel Security Program
(DoDDPSP).
157 Dissemination of DoD technical information.
158 Guidelines for systematic declassification review of
classified information in permanently valuable DoD
records.
159 DoD information security program.
159a Information security program regulation.
SUBCHAPTER F--DEFENSE CONTRACTING
160 Defense acquisition regulatory system.
162 Productivity Enhancing Capital Investment (PECI).
165 Recoupment of nonrecurring costs on sales or licensing
of U.S. items.
168a National defense science and engineering graduate
fellowships.
169 Commercial activities program.
169a Commercial activities program procedures.
172 Disposition of proceeds from DoD sales of surplus
personal property.
173 Competitive information certificate and profit reduction
clause.
SUBCHAPTER G--CLOSURES AND REALIGNMENT
174 Revitalizing base closure communities.
175 Revitalizing base closure communities--Base closure
community assistance.
176 Revitalizing base closure communities and community
assistance--Community redevelopment and homeless
assistance.
SUBCHAPTER H--CIVIL DEFENSE
185 Military support to civil authorities (MSCA).
186 The DoD Explosives Safety Board.
SUBCHAPTERS I--K [RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER L--ENVIRONMENT
187 Environmental effects abroad of major Department of
Defense actions.
188 Environmental effects in the United States of DoD
actions.
189 Mineral exploration and extraction on DoD lands.
190 Natural Resources Management program.
SUBCHAPTER M--MISCELLANEOUS
191 The DoD Civilian Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO)
program.
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192 Equal opportunity in off-base housing.
193 Highways for national defense.
194 International co-production projects and agreements
between the United States and other countries or
international organizations.
195 Nondiscrimination in federally assisted programs of the
Department of Defense--effectuation of Title VI of the
Civil Rights Act of 1964.
196 [Reserved]
199 Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed
Services (CHAMPUS).
204 User charges
205 End use certificates (EUCS)
206 National Security Education Program (NSEP) grants to
institutions of higher education.
207--209 [Reserved]
210 Enforcement of State traffic laws on DoD installations.
211 DoD Foreign Tax Relief program.
212 Private organizations on DoD installations.
215 Employment of military resources in the event of civil
disturbances.
216 Military recruiting and Reserve Officer Training Corps
program access to institutions of higher education.
218 Guidance for the determination and reporting of nuclear
radiation dose for DoD participants in the atmospheric
nuclear test program (1945-1962).
219 Protection of human subjects.
220 Collection from third party payers of reasonable costs
of healthcare services.
221 Department of Defense participation in the National
Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB).
223 Department of Defense unclassified controlled nuclear
information (DOD UCNI).
224 DoD committee management program.
226 Shelter for the homeless.
228 Security Protective Force.
229 Protection of archaeological resources: Uniform
regulations.
230 Procedures governing banking offices on DoD
installations.
231 Financial institutions on DoD installations.
231a Procedures governing credit unions and DoD
installations.
234 Conduct on the Pentagon Reservation.
237a Public affairs liaison with industry.
238 Armed Forces community relations.
239 Homeowners Assistance program--application processing.
240 Criteria and procedures for providing assistance to
local educational agencies.
242 Admission policies and procedures for the School of
Medicine, Uniformed Services University of the Health
Sciences.
242a Public meeting procedures of the Board of Regents,
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences.
242b General procedures and delegations of the Board of
Regents of the Uniformed Services University of the
Health Sciences.
243 Intergovernmental coordination of DoD Federal
development programs and activities.
245 Plan for the security control of air traffic and air
navigation aids (short title: SCATANA).
246 Stars and Stripes (S&S) newspaper and business
operations.
247 Department of Defense newspapers, magazines and civilian
enterprise publications.
248 Department of Defense periodicals.
249 Presentation of DoD-related scientific and technical
papers at meetings.
250 Withholding of unclassified technical data from public
disclosure.
252 Department of Defense offshore military activities
program.
253 Assignment of American National Red Cross and United
Service Organizations, Inc., employees to duty with
the Military Services.
254 Teacher and Teacher's Aid Placement Assistance program.
256 Air installations compatible use zones.
257 Acceptance of service of process.
258 Cooperation with allies in research and development of
defense equipment.
259 Uniform relocation assistance and real property
acquisition for Federal and federally-assisted
programs.
260 Vending facility program for the blind on Federal
property.
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261 Armed Services military club and package stores.
263 Traffic and vehicle control on certain Defense Mapping
Agency sites.
264 International interchange of patent rights and technical
information.
266 Audits of State and local governments, institutions of
higher education, and other nonprofit institutions.
268 Collecting and reporting of foreign indebtedness within
the Department of Defense.
269 Civil monetary penalty inflation adjustment.
270 Compensation of certain former operatives incarcerated
by the Democratic Republic of Vietnam.
271 Obtaining information from financial institutions.
272 Administration and support of basic research by the DoD.
274 Regulations governing competitive bidding on U.S.
Government guaranteed military export loan agreements.
275 Obtaining information from financial institutions:
Rights to Financial Privacy Act of 1978
277 Implementation of the Program Fraud Civil Remedies Act.
SUBCHAPTER N--FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT PROGRAM
285 DoD Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) program.
286 DoD Freedom of Information Act program regulation
286h Release of acquisition-related information.
287 Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Freedom of
Information Act program.
290 Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA) Freedom of
Information Act program
291 Defense Nuclear Agency (DNA) Freedom of Information Act
program
292 Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) Freedom of Information
Act.
293 Defense Mapping Agency (DMA) Freedom of Information Act
program.
295 Office of the Inspector General, Freedom of Information
Act program.
296 National Reconnaissance Office Freedom of Information
Act program regulation.
298 Defense Investigative Service (DIS) Freedom of
Information program.
299 National Security Agency (NSA) Freedom of Information
Act program.
SUBCHAPTER O--PRIVACY
310 DoD privacy program.
311 OSD privacy program.
312 Office of the Inspector General (OIG) privacy program.
313 The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Joint
Staff privacy program.
314 Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Privacy Act
of 1974.
315 Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences,
Privacy Act of 1974.
316 Defense Information Systems Agency privacy program.
317 Defense Contract Audit Agency Privacy Act program.
318 Defense Special Weapons Agency privacy program.
319 Defense Intelligence Agency privacy program.
320 National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA) privacy
program.
321 Defense Investigative Service, Privacy Act of 1974.
322 Privacy Act systems of records--disclosures and
amendment procedures--specific exemptions, National
Security Agency.
323 Defense Logistics Agency privacy program.
324 Defense Finance and Accounting Service Privacy Act
program.
SUBCHAPTER P--OBTAINING DOD INFORMATION
336 Publications of proposed and adopted regulations
affecting the public.
337 Availability of DoD directives, DoD instructions, DoD
publications, and changes.
338 Availability to the public of Defense Nuclear Agency
(DNA) instructions and changes thereto.
SUBCHAPTER Q--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER R--ORGANIZATIONAL CHARTERS
342 Department of Defense Civilian Personnel Management
Service.
343 Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness
(USD(P&R)).
344 Assistant Secretary of Defense for Reserve Affairs
(ASD(RA)).
345 Department of Defense Section 6 schools.
346 Department of Defense education activity
347 Department of Defense Dependents Schools (DoDDS).
348 Defense Medical Programs Activity (DMPA).
350 Assistant Secretary of Defense for Command, Control,
Communications, and Intelligence (ASD(C3I)).
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352a Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS).
353 Assistant Secretary of Defense (Legislative Affairs).
362 Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA).
363 Defense Security Assistance Agency.
364 Washington Headquarters Service.
365 Office of Economic Adjustment.
366 Assistant Secretary of Defense (Program Analysis and
Evaluation).
367 Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs.
367a Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
(USUHS).
368 Functions of the Department of Defense and its major
components.
369 Principal Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for
Acquisition and Technology (PSUSD(A&T)).
370 DoD Health Council.
371 Defense Prisoner of War/Missing in Action Office (DPMO).
373 Inspector General of the Department of Defense.
376 Department of Defense support activities (DSAs)
377 Defense Investigative Service (DIS).
378 Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Intelligence
Oversight ATSD(IO).
380 Director of Operational Test and Evaluation.
381 Defense Nuclear Agency.
382 Under Secretary of Defense (Acquisition).
383a Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA).
384 Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and
Technology.
385 Defense Intelligence Agency.
386 Central Imagery Office.
387 Defense Contract Audit Agency.
388 Ballistic Missile Defense Organization (BMDO).
390 Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute.
391 Director of Administration and Management.
392 Director of Small and Disadvantaged Business
Utilization.
394 General Counsel of the Department of Defense.
395 Defense Legal Services Agency.
396 DoD coordinator for drug enforcement policy and support.
397 Defense Printing Service (DPS).
398 Defense Logistics Agency (DLA).
399 Defense Mapping Agency (DMA).
Chapter V--Department of the Army (Parts 400--699)
SUBCHAPTER A--AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES AND PUBLIC RELATIONS
501 Employment of troops in aid of civil authorities.
502 Relief assistance.
503 Apprehension and restraint.
504 Obtaining information from financial institutions.
505 The Army privacy program.
507 Manufacture of decorations.
508 Competition with civilian bands.
510 Chaplains.
513 Indebtedness of military personnel.
516 Litigation.
518 The Army Freedom of Information Act program.
519 Publication of rules affecting the public.
525 Entry authorization regulation for Kwajalein Missile
Range.
527 Personal check cashing control and abuse prevention.
SUBCHAPTER B--CLAIMS AND ACCOUNTS
534 Military court fees.
536 Claims against the United States.
537 Claims on behalf of the United States.
538 Military payment certificates.
SUBCHAPTER C--MILITARY EDUCATION
542 Schools and colleges.
SUBCHAPTER D--MILITARY RESERVATIONS AND NATIONAL CEMETERIES
552 Regulations affecting military reservations.
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553 Army National cemeteries.
555 Corps of Engineers, research and development, laboratory
research and development and tests, work for others.
556 Private organizations on Department of the Army
installations.
SUBCHAPTER E--ORGANIZED RESERVES
562 Reserve Officers' Training Corps.
564 National Guard regulations.
SUBCHAPTER F--PERSONNEL
571 Recruiting and enlistments.
574 United States Soldiers' and Airmen's Home.
575 Admission to the United States Military Academy.
578 Decorations, medals, ribbons, and similar devices.
581 Personnel review board.
583 Former personnel.
584 Family support, child custody, and paternity.
588 Equal employment opportunity discrimination complaints.
589 Compliance with court orders by personnel and command
sponsored family members.
SUBCHAPTER G--PROCUREMENT
591 General provisions.
619 Program for qualifying DoD freight motor carriers,
exempt surface freight forwarders, and shipper agents.
SUBCHAPTER H--SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT
621 Loan and sale of property.
623 Loan of Army materiel.
625 Surface transportation--administrative vehicle
management.
626 Biological defense safety program.
627 The Biological Defense Safety Program, Technical Safety
Requirements (DA Pamphlet 385-69).
SUBCHAPTER I--LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS
630 Absentee deserter apprehension program and surrender of
military personnel to civilian law enforcement
agencies.
631 Armed Forces Disciplinary Control Boards and off-
installation military enforcement services.
632 Use of force by personnel engaged in law enforcement and
security duties.
633 Individual requests for access or amendment of CID
reports of investigation.
634 Motor vehicle traffic supervision.
636 Motor vehicle traffic supervision (specific
installations).
SUBCHAPTER J--REAL PROPERTY
643 Real estate.
644 Real estate handbook.
SUBCHAPTER K--ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
650 Environmental protection and enhancement (AR 200-1).
651 Environmental effects of Army actions (AR 200-2).
655 Radiation sources on Army land.
656 Installations, use of off-road vehicles on Army land.
Chapter VI--Department of the Navy (Parts 700--799)
SUBCHAPTER A--UNITED STATES NAVY REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS
700 United States Navy regulations.
701 Availability of Department of the Navy records and
publication of Department of the Navy documents
affecting the public.
705 Public affairs regulations.
SUBCHAPTER B--NAVIGATION
706 Certifications and exemptions under the International
Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972.
707 Special rules with respect to additional station and
signal lights.
SUBCHAPTER C--PERSONNEL
716 Death gratuity.
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718 Missing Persons Act.
719 Regulations supplementing the manual for courts-martial.
720 Delivery of personnel; service of process and subpoenas;
production of official records.
721 Standards of conduct.
722 Reporting procedures on defense related employment.
723 Board for Correction of Naval Records.
724 Naval Discharge Review Board.
725 Release of official information in litigation and
testimony by Department of the Navy personnel as
witnesses.
726 Payments of amounts due mentally incompetent members of
the Naval service.
727 Legal assistance.
728 Medical and dental care for eligible persons at Navy
Medical Department facilities.
732 Nonnaval medical and dental care.
733 Assistance to and support of dependents; paternity
complaints.
734 Garnishment of pay of Naval military and civilian
personnel for collection of child support and alimony.
735 Reporting births and deaths in cooperation with other
agencies.
SUBCHAPTER D--PROCUREMENT, PROPERTY, PATENTS, AND CONTRACTS
736 Disposition of property.
744 Policies and procedures for the protection of
proprietary rights in technical information proposed
for release to foreign governments.
746 Licensing of Government inventions in the custody of the
Department of the Navy.
SUBCHAPTER E--CLAIMS
750 General claims regulations.
751 Personnel claims regulations.
752 Admiralty claims.
755 Claims for injuries to property under Article 139 of the
Uniform Code of Military Justice.
756 Nonappropriated-fund claims regulations.
757 Affirmative claims regulations.
SUBCHAPTER F--ISLANDS UNDER NAVY JURISDICTION
761 Naval defensive sea areas; naval airspace reservations,
areas under Navy administration, and the Trust
Territory of the Pacific Islands.
762 Midway Islands code.
763 Rules governing public access.
SUBCHAPTER G--MISCELLANEOUS RULES
765 Rules applicable to the public.
766 Use of Department of the Navy aviation facilities by
civil aircraft.
770 Rules limiting public access to particular
installations.
775 Procedures for implementing the National Environmental
Policy Act.
776 Professional conduct of attorneys practicing under the
supervision of the Judge Advocate General.
Chapter VII--Department of the Air Force (Parts 800--1099)
SUBCHAPTER A--ADMINISTRATION
806 Air Force Freedom of Information Act program.
806b Air Force Privacy Act program.
807 Sale to the public.
809a Enforcement of order at Air Force installations, control
of civil disturbances, support of disaster relief
operations, and special consideration for overseas
areas.
809d Procedures for reporting on defense related employment.
SUBCHAPTER B--SALES AND SERVICES
811 Release, dissemination, and sale of visual information
materials.
811a Visual information documentation (VIDOC) program.
812 User charges.
818 Personal financial responsibility.
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SUBCHAPTER C--PUBLIC RELATIONS [RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER D--CLAIMS AND LITIGATION
841 Licensing government-owned inventions in the custody of
the Department of the Air Force.
842 Administrative claims.
845 Counsel fees and other expenses in foreign tribunals.
SUBCHAPTER E--SECURITY [RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER F--AIRCRAFT
855 Civil aircraft use of United States Air Force airfields.
861 Department of Defense commercial air carrier quality and
safety review program.
863 Leasing USAF Aircraft and related equipment to
nongovernment organizations.
SUBCHAPTER G--ORGANIZATION AND MISSION--GENERAL
865 Personnel Review Boards.
SUBCHAPTER I--MILITARY PERSONNEL
881 Determination of active military service and discharge
for civilian or contractual personnel.
884 Making military personnel, employees, and dependents
available to civilian authorities for trial.
887 Issuing of certificates in lieu of lost or destroyed
certificates of separation.
888g Organizational and representational activities of
military personnel.
SUBCHAPTER K--MILITARY TRAINING AND SCHOOLS
901 Appointment to the United States Air Force Academy.
903 Air Force Academy Preparatory School.
SUBCHAPTER N--TERRITORIAL AND INSULAR REGULATIONS
935 Wake Island Code.
SUBCHAPTER T--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
989 Environmental Impact Analysis Process (EIAP).
Subtitle B--Other Regulations Relating to National Defense
Chapter XII--Defense Logistics Agency (Parts 1200--1299)
SUBCHAPTER B--MISCELLANEOUS
1280 Investigating and processing certain noncontractual
claims and reporting related litigation.
1285 Defense Logistics Agency Freedom of Information Act
program.
1288 Registration of privately owned motor vehicles.
1290 Preparing and processing minor offenses and violation
notices referred to U.S. District Courts.
1292 Security of DLA activities and resources.
1293 Standards of conduct.
Chapter XVI--Selective Service System (Parts 1600--1699)
1602 Definitions.
1605 Selective Service System organization.
1609 Uncompensated personnel.
1615 Administration of registration.
1618 Notice to registrants.
1621 Duty of registrants.
1624 Inductions.
1627 Volunteers for induction.
1630 Classification rules.
1633 Administration of classification.
1636 Classification of conscientious objectors.
1639 Classification of registrants preparing for the
ministry.
1642 Classification of registrants deferred because of
hardship to dependents.
1645 Classification of ministers of religion.
1648 Classification by local board.
1651 Classification by District Appeal Board.
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1653 Appeal to the President.
1656 Alternative service.
1657 Overseas registrant processing.
1659 Extraordinary expenses of registrants.
1662 Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) procedures.
1665 Privacy Act procedures.
1697 Salary offset.
1698 Advisory opinions.
1699 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by
Selective Service System.
Chapter XIX--Central Intelligence Agency (Parts 1900--1999)
1900 Public access to CIA records under the Freedom of
Information Act (FOIA).
1901 Public rights under the Privacy Act of 1974.
1902 Information security regulations.
1903 Regulations to implement section 401 of the Intelligence
Authorization Act for fiscal year 1985.
1904 Procedures governing acceptance of service of process.
1905 Production of official records or disclosure of official
information in proceedings before Federal, State or
local governmental entities of competent jurisdiction.
1906 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by the
Central Intelligence Agency.
1907 Challenges to classification of documents by authorized
holders pursuant to Section 1.9 of Executive Order
12958.
1908 Public requests for mandatory declassification review of
classified information pursuant to Section 3.6 of
Executive Order 12958.
1909 Access by historical researchers and former Presidential
appointees pursuant to Section 4.5 of Executive Order
12958.
Chapter XX--Information Security Oversight Office, National Archives and
Records Administration (Parts 2000--2099)
2000 Administrative procedures. [Reserved]
2001 Classified national security information.
2002 General guidelines for systematic declassification
review of foreign government information.
2003 National security information--standard forms.
Chapter XXI--National Security Council (Parts 2100--2199)
2101 Freedom of Information Act requests for classified
documents--processing, fees, reports, applicable
material, declassification criteria, partial release.
2102 Rules and regulations to implement the Privacy Act of
1974.
2103 Regulations to implement E.O. 12065--including
procedures for public access to documents that may be
declassified.
Chapter XXIV--Office of Science and Technology Policy (Parts 2400--2499)
2400 Regulations to implement E.O. 12356; Office of Science
and Technology Policy information security program.
Chapter XXVII--Office for Micronesian Status Negotiations (Parts 2700--
2799)
2700 Security information regulations.
Chapter XXVIII--Office of the Vice President of the United States (Parts
2800--2899)
2800 Security procedures.
Chapter XXIX--Presidential Commission on the Assignment of Women in the
Armed Forces (Part 2900)
2900 Regulations for implementation of the Freedom of
Information Act.
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TITLE 33--NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS
Chapter I--Coast Guard, Department of Transportation (Parts 1--199)
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
Part
1 General provisions.
2 Jurisdiction.
3 Coast Guard Areas, Districts, Marine Inspection Zones,
and Captain of the Port Zones.
4 OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork
Reduction Act.
5 Coast Guard Auxiliary.
6 Protection and security of vessels, harbors, and
waterfront facilities.
8 United States Coast Guard Reserve.
13 Decorations, medals, ribbons and similar devices.
17 United States Coast Guard general gift fund.
19 Waivers of navigation and vessel inspection laws and
regulations.
20 Class II civil penalties.
23 Distinctive markings for Coast Guard vessels and
aircraft.
25 Claims.
26 Vessel bridge-to-bridge radiotelephone regulations.
27 Adjustment of civil monetary penalties for inflation.
SUBCHAPTER B--MILITARY PERSONNEL
40 Cadets of the Coast Guard.
45 Enlistment of personnel.
49 Payment of amounts due mentally incompetent Coast Guard
personnel.
50 Coast Guard Retiring Review Board.
51 Coast Guard Discharge Review Board.
52 Board for Correction of Military Records of the Coast
Guard.
53 Coast Guard whistleblower protection.
54 Allotments from active duty pay for certain support
obligations.
SUBCHAPTER C--AIDS TO NAVIGATION
62 United States aids to navigation system.
64 Marking of structures, sunken vessels, and other
obstructions.
66 Private aids to navigation.
67 Aids to navigation on artificial islands and fixed
structures.
70 Interference with or damage to aids to navigation.
72 Marine information.
74 Charges for Coast Guard aids to navigation work.
76 Sale and transfer of aids to navigation equipment.
SUBCHAPTER D--INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION RULES
Note: Application of the 72 COLREGS to territories and possessions
80 COLREGS demarcation lines.
81 72 COLREGS: Implementing rules.
82 72 COLREGS: Interpretative rules.
SUBCHAPTER E--INLAND NAVIGATION RULES
84 Annex I: Positioning and technical details of lights and
shapes.
85 Annex II: Additional signals for fishing vessels fishing
in close proximity.
86 Annex III: Technical details of sound signal appliances.
87 Annex IV: Distress signals.
88 Annex V: Pilot rules.
89 Inland navigation rules: Implementing rules.
90 Inland rules: Interpretative rules.
SUBCHAPTER F--VESSEL OPERATING REGULATIONS
95 Operating a vessel while intoxicated.
SUBCHAPTER G--REGATTAS AND MARINE PARADES
100 Marine events.
SUBCHAPTER H--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER I--ANCHORAGES
109 General.
110 Anchorage regulations.
SUBCHAPTER J--BRIDGES
114 General.
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115 Bridge locations and clearances; administrative
procedures.
116 Alteration of unreasonably obstructive bridges.
117 Drawbridge operation regulations.
118 Bridge lighting and other signals.
SUBCHAPTER K--SECURITY OF VESSELS
120 Security of passenger vessels.
SUBCHAPTER L--WATERFRONT FACILITIES
125 Identification credentials for persons requiring access
to waterfront facilities or vessels.
126 Handling of Class 1 (explosive) materials or other
dangerous cargoes within or contiguous to waterfront
facilities.
127 Waterfront facilities handling liquefied natural gas and
liquefied hazardous gas.
128 Security of passenger terminals.
SUBCHAPTER M--MARINE POLLUTION FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND COMPENSATION
130 Financial responsibility for water pollution.
133 Oil spill liability trust fund; State access.
135 Offshore oil pollution compensation fund.
136 Oil spill liability trust fund; claims procedures;
designation of source; and advertisement.
SUBCHAPTER N--OUTER CONTINENTAL SHELF ACTIVITIES
140 General.
141 Personnel.
142 Workplace safety and health.
143 Design and equipment.
144 Lifesaving appliances.
145 Fire-fighting equipment.
146 Operations.
147 Safety zones.
SUBCHAPTER NN--DEEPWATER PORTS
148 General.
149 Design, construction, and equipment.
150 Operations.
SUBCHAPTER O--POLLUTION
151 Vessels carrying oil, noxious liquid substances,
garbage, municipal or commercial waste, and ballast
water.
153 Control of pollution by oil and hazardous substances,
discharge removal.
154 Facilities transferring oil or hazardous material in
bulk.
155 Oil or hazardous material pollution prevention
regulations for vessels.
156 Oil and hazardous material transfer operations.
157 Rules for the protection of the marine environment
relating to tank vessels carrying oil in bulk.
158 Reception facilities for oil, noxious liquid substances,
and garbage.
159 Marine sanitation devices.
SUBCHAPTER P--PORTS AND WATERWAYS SAFETY
160 Ports and waterways safety--general.
161 Vessel traffic management.
162 Inland waterways navigation regulations.
163 Towing of barges.
164 Navigation safety regulations.
165 Regulated navigation areas and limited access areas.
166 Shipping safety fairways.
167 Offshore traffic separation schemes.
168 Escort requirements for certain tankers.
SUBCHAPTER S--BOATING SAFETY
173 Vessel numbering and casualty and accident reporting.
174 State numbering and casualty reporting systems.
175 Equipment requirements.
177 Correction of especially hazardous conditions.
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179 Defect notification.
181 Manufacturer requirements.
183 Boats and associated equipment.
187 Vessel identification system.
Chapter II--Corps of Engineers, Department of the Army (Parts 200--399)
203 Emergency employment of Army and other resources,
natural disaster procedures.
207 Navigation regulations.
208 Flood control regulations.
209 Administrative procedure.
210 Procurement activities of the Corps of Engineers.
211 Real estate activities of the Corps of Engineers in
connection with civil works projects.
214 Emergency supplies of drinking water.
220 Design criteria for dam and lake projects.
221 Work for others.
222 Engineering and design.
223 Boards, commissions, and committees.
230 Procedures for implementing NEPA.
236 Water resource policies and authorities: Corps of
Engineers participation in improvements for
environmental quality.
238 Water resources policies and authorities: Flood damage
reduction measures in urban areas.
239 Water resources policies and authorities: Federal
participation in covered flood control channels.
240 General credit for flood control.
241 Flood control cost-sharing requirements under the
ability to pay provision.
242 Flood plain management services program establishment of
fees for cost recovery.
245 Removal of wrecks and other obstructions.
263 Continuing authorities program.
273 Aquatic plant control.
274 Pest control program for civil works projects.
276 Water resources policies and authorities: Application of
section 134a of Public Law 94-587.
277 Water resources policies and authorities: Navigation
policy: Cost apportionment of bridge alterations.
279 Resource use: Establishment of objectives.
320 General regulatory policies.
321 Permits for dams and dikes in navigable waters of the
United States.
322 Permits for structures or work in or affecting navigable
waters of the United States.
323 Permits for discharges of dredged or fill material into
waters of the United States.
324 Permits for ocean dumping of dredged material.
325 Processing of Department of the Army permits.
326 Enforcement.
327 Public hearings.
328 Definition of waters of the United States.
329 Definition of navigable waters of the United States.
330 Nationwide permit program.
334 Danger zone and restricted area regulations.
335 Operation and maintenance of Army Corps of Engineers
civil works projects involving the discharge of
dredged or fill material into waters of the U.S. or
ocean waters.
336 Factors to be considered in the evaluation of Army Corps
of Engineers dredging projects involving the discharge
of dredged material into waters of the U.S. and ocean
waters.
337 Practice and procedure.
338 Other Corps activities involving the discharge of
dredged material or fill into waters of the U.S.
384 Intergovernmental review of Department of the Army Corps
of Engineers programs and activities.
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Chapter IV--Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation, Department of
Transportation (Parts 400--499)
401 Seaway regulations and rules.
402 Tariff of tolls.
403 Rules of procedure of the Joint Tolls Review Board.
404 Great Lakes Pilotage regulations.
405 Great Lakes Pilotage rules and orders.
406 Great Lakes Pilotage uniform accounting system.
407 Great Lakes Pilotage ratemaking.
TITLE 34--EDUCATION
Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary, Department of Education (Parts 1--
99)
Part
3 Official seal.
4 Service of process.
5 Availability of information to the public pursuant to
Public L. 90-23.
5b Privacy Act regulations.
6 Inventions and patents (general).
7 Employee inventions.
8 Demands for testimony or records in legal proceedings.
12 Disposal and utilization of surplus Federal real
property for educational purposes.
15 Uniform relocation assistance and real property
acquisition for Federal and federally assisted
programs.
19 National security information procedures.
21 Equal access to justice.
30 Debt collection.
31 Salary offset for Federal employees who are indebted to
the United States under programs administered by the
Secretary of Education.
32 Salary offset to recover overpayments of pay or
allowances from Department of Education employees.
33 Program Fraud Civil Remedies Act.
35 Tort claims against the Government.
60 Indemnification of Department of Education Employees.
73 Standards of conduct.
74 Administration of grants and agreements with
institutions of higher education, hospitals, and other
non-profit organizations.
75 Direct grant programs.
76 State-administered programs.
77 Definitions that apply to Department regulations.
79 Intergovernmental review of Department of Education
programs and activities.
80 Uniform administrative requirements for grants and
cooperative agreements to State and local governments.
81 General Education Provisions Act--enforcement.
82 New restrictions on lobbying.
85 Governmentwide debarment and suspension (nonprocurement)
and governmentwide requirements for drug-free
workplace (grants).
86 Drug and alcohol abuse prevention.
97 Protection of human subjects.
98 Student rights in research, experimental programs, and
testing.
99 Family educational rights and privacy.
Subtitle B--Regulations of the Offices of the Department of Education
Chapter I--Office for Civil Rights, Department of Education (Parts 100--
199)
100 Nondiscrimination under programs receiving Federal
assistance through the Department of Education
effectuation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of
1964.
101 Practice and procedure for hearings under Part 100 of
this title.
104 Nondiscrimination on the basis of handicap in programs
and activities receiving Federal financial assistance.
105 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by the
Department of Education.
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106 Nondiscrimination on the basis of sex in education
programs and activities receiving or benefiting from
Federal financial assistance.
110 Nondiscrimination on the basis of age in Department of
Education programs or activities receiving Federal
financial assistance.
Chapter II--Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, Department of
Education (Parts 200--299)
200 Title 1--Helping disadvantaged children meet high
standards.
206 Special educational programs for students whose families
are engaged in migrant and other seasonal farmwork--
high school equivalency program and college assistance
migrant program.
222 Impact aid programs.
237 Christa McAuliffe Fellowship program.
263 Indian fellowship and professional development programs.
270 Desegregation of public education.
271 State educational agency desegregation program.
272 Desegregation assistance center program.
280 Magnet schools assistance program.
299 General provisions.
Chapter III--Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services,
Department of Education (Parts 300--399)
300 Assistance to States for the education of children with
disabilities.
301 Preschool grants for children with disabilities.
303 Early intervention program for infants and toddlers with
disabilities.
304 Removal of architectural barriers to individuals with
disabilities program.
305 Regional resource and Federal centers.
307 Services for children with deaf-blindness.
309 Early education program for children with disabilities.
315 Program for children with severe disabilities.
316 Training personnel for the education of individuals with
disabilities--Parent training and information centers.
318 Training personnel for the education of individuals with
disabilities--Grants for personnel training.
319 Training personnel for the education of individuals with
disabilities--Grants to State educational agencies and
institutions of higher education.
320 Clearinghouses.
324 Research in education of individuals with disabilities
program.
325 State systems for transition services for youth with
disabilities program.
326 Secondary education and transitional services for youth
with disabilities program.
327 Special studies program.
328 Program for children and youth with serious emotional
disturbance.
330 Captioned films including videos loan service program
for deaf and hard of hearing individuals.
331 Educational media and descriptive videos loan service
program for individuals with disabilities.
332 Educational media research, production, distribution,
and training.
333 Technology, educational media, and materials for
individuals with disabilities program.
338 Postsecondary education programs for individuals with
disabilities.
345 State grants program for technology-related assistance
for individuals with disabilities.
350 Disability and rehabilitation research projects and
centers program.
356 Disability and rehabilitation research: Research
fellowships.
359 Disability and rehabilitation research: Special projects
and demonstrations for spinal cord injuries.
361 The State vocational rehabilitation services program.
363 The State supported employment services program.
364 State independent living services program and centers
for independent living program: General provisions.
365 State independent living services.
366 Centers for independent living.
367 Independent living services for older individuals who
are blind.
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369 Vocational rehabilitation service projects.
370 Client assistance program.
371 Vocational rehabilitation service projects for American
Indians with disabilities.
376 Special projects and demonstrations for providing
transitional rehabilitation services to youth with
disabilities.
377 Demonstration projects to increase client choice
program.
379 Projects with industry.
380 Special projects and demonstrations for providing
supported employment services to individuals with the
most severe disabilities and technical assistance
projects.
381 Protection and advocacy of individual rights.
385 Rehabilitation training.
386 Rehabilitation training: Rehabilitation long-term
training.
387 Experimental and innovative training.
388 State vocational rehabilitation unit in-service
training.
389 Rehabilitation continuing education programs.
390 Rehabilitation short-term training.
395 Vending facility program for the blind on Federal and
other property.
396 Training of interpreters for individuals who are deaf
and individuals who are deaf-blind.
Chapter IV--Office of Vocational and Adult Education, Department of
Education (Parts 400--499)
400 Vocational and applied technology education programs--
General provisions.
401 Indian vocational education program.
402 Native Hawaiian vocational education program.
403 State vocational and applied technology education
program.
406 State-administered tech-prep education program.
410 Tribally controlled postsecondary vocational
institutions program.
411 Vocational education research program.
412 National network for curriculum coordination in
vocational and technical education.
413 National center or centers for research in vocational
education.
415 Demonstration centers for the training of dislocated
workers program.
421 Business and education standards program.
425 Demonstration projects for the integration of vocational
and academic learning program.
426 Cooperative demonstration program.
427 Bilingual vocational training program.
428 Bilingual vocational instructor training program.
429 Bilingual vocational materials, methods, and techniques
program.
460 Adult education--General provisions.
461 Adult education State-administered basic grant program.
464 State Literacy Resource Centers program.
472 National workplace literacy program.
477 State program analysis assistance and policy studies
program.
489 Functional literacy for State and local prisoners
program.
490 Life skills for State and local prisoners program.
491 Adult education for the homeless program.
Chapter V--Office of Bilingual Education and Minority Languages Affairs,
Department of Education (Parts 500--599)
535 Bilingual education: Graduate fellowship program.
Chapter VI--Office of Postsecondary Education, Department of Education
(Parts 600--699)
600 Institutional eligibility under the Higher Education Act
of 1965, as amended.
602 Secretary's procedures and criteria for the recognition
of accrediting agencies.
603 Secretary's recognition procedures for national
accrediting bodies and State agencies.
604 Federal-State relationship agreements.
607 Strengthening institutions program.
608 Strengthening historically Black Colleges and
Universities program.
609 Strengthening historically Black graduate institutions
program.
628 Endowment grant program.
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636 Urban community service program.
637 The minority science improvement program.
642 Training program for Federal Trio programs.
643 Talent search.
644 Educational opportunity centers.
645 Upward Bound program.
646 Student support services program.
647 Ronald E. McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement program.
648 Graduate assistance in areas of national need.
649 Patricia Roberts Harris Fellowship program.
650 Jacob K. Javits Fellowship program.
654 Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship program.
655 International education programs--General provisions.
656 National resource centers program for foreign language
and area studies or foreign language and international
studies.
657 Foreign language and area studies fellowships program.
658 Undergraduate international studies and foreign language
program.
660 The international research and studies program.
661 Business and international education program.
662 Higher education programs in modern foreign language
training and area studies--Doctoral dissertation
research abroad fellowship program.
663 Higher education programs in modern foreign language
training and area studies--Faculty research abroad
fellowship program.
664 Higher education programs in modern foreign language
training and area studies--Group projects abroad
program.
668 Student assistance general provisions.
669 Language resource centers program.
673 General provisions for the Federal Perkins loan program,
Federal work-study program, and Federal supplemental
educational opportunity grant program.
674 Federal Perkins loan program.
675 Federal work-study programs.
676 Federal supplemental educational opportunity grant
program.
682 Federal Family Education Loan (FEEL) program.
685 William D. Ford Federal Direct loan program.
690 Federal Pell grant program.
692 State student incentive grant program.
693 National early intervention scholarship and partnership
program.
Chapter VII--Office of Educational Research and Improvement, Department
of Education (Parts 700--799)
700 Standards for the conduct and evaluation of activities
carried out by the Office of Educational Research and
Improvement (OERI)--evaluation of applications for
grants and cooperative agreements and proposals for
contracts.
701 Standards for conduct and evaluation of activities
carried out by the Office of Educational Research and
Improvement (OERI)--designation of exemplary and
promising programs.
Chapter XI--National Institute for Literacy (Parts 1100-1199)
1100 National Institute for Literacy: Literacy leader
fellowship program.
Subtitle C--Regulations Relating to Education
Chapter XII--National Council on Disability (Parts 1200--1299)
1200 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by the
National Council on Disability.
TITLE 35--PANAMA CANAL
Chapter I--Panama Canal Regulations (Parts 1--299)
SUBCHAPTER A--ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION
Part
3 Organization of Panama Canal Commission.
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7 Claims of employees of Panama Canal Commission under
Military Personnel and Civilian Employees' Claims Act
of 1964, as amended.
9 Organization, functions and availability of records--
Panama Canal Commission.
10 Access to information about individuals.
SUBCHAPTER B--GENERAL REGULATIONS
60 Classified information.
61 Health, sanitation, and communicable disease
surveillance.
67 Canal Zone postal money orders and savings certificates.
70 Procedures for changing rules of measurement or rates of
tolls.
SUBCHAPTER C--SHIPPING AND NAVIGATION
101 Arriving and departing vessels: Various communication,
documentation, sanitation and admeasurement
requirements.
103 General provisions governing vessels.
104 Vessel transit reservation system.
105 Pilotage.
107 Manning of vessels: Requirements concerning officers and
crew.
109 Entering and preparing to enter the locks.
111 Rules for the prevention of collisions.
113 Dangerous cargoes.
115 Board of local inspectors: Composition and functions.
117 Marine accidents: Investigations; control;
responsibility.
119 Licensing of officers.
121 Inspection and registration of vessels.
123 Radio communication.
125 Sanitary requirements: Vessel wastes; garbage; ballast.
131 Neutrality of canal.
133 Tolls for use of canal.
135 Rules for measurement of vessels.
SUBCHAPTER E--EMPLOYMENT AND COMPENSATION UNDER THE PANAMA CANAL
EMPLOYMENT SYSTEM
251 Regulations of the Secretary of the Army (Panama Canal
Employment System)--personnel policy.
253 Regulations of the Secretary of the Army (Panama Canal
Employment System)--employment policy.
256 Salary offset for Federal employees who are indebted to
the United States.
257 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by Panama
Canal Commission.
TITLE 36--PARKS, FORESTS, AND PUBLIC PROPERTY
Chapter I--National Park Service, Department of the Interior (Parts 1--
199)
Part
1 General provisions.
2 Resource protection, public use and recreation.
3 Boating and water use activities.
4 Vehicles and traffic safety.
5 Commercial and private operations.
6 Solid waste disposal sites in units of the National Park
System.
7 Special regulations, areas of the National Park System.
8 Labor standards applicable to employees of National Park
Service concessioners.
9 Minerals management.
10 Disposal of certain wild animals.
11 Arrowhead and Parkscape symbols.
12 National cemetery regulations.
13 National park system units in Alaska.
14 Rights-of-way.
17 Conveyance of freehold and leasehold interests on lands
of the National Park System.
18 Leases and exchanges of historic property.
20 Isle Royale National Park; commercial fishing.
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21 Hot Springs National Park; bathhouse regulations.
25 National Military Parks; licensed guide service
regulations.
27 Cape Cod National Seashore; zoning standards.
28 Fire Island National Seashore: Zoning standards.
30 Whiskeytown-Shasta-Trinity National Recreation Area
zoning standards for Whiskeytown unit.
34 El Portal Administrative Site regulations.
51 Concession contracts and permits.
59 Land and Water Conservation Fund program of assistance
to States; post-completion compliance
responsibilities.
60 National Register of Historic Places.
61 Procedures for approved State and local government
historic preservation programs.
62 National Natural Landmarks Program.
63 Determinations of eligibility for inclusion in the
National Register of Historic Places.
64 Grants and allocations for recreation and conservation
use of abandoned railroad rights-of-way.
65 National Historic Landmarks Program.
67 Historic preservation certifications pursuant to Sec.
498(g) and Sec. 170(h) of the Internal Revenue Code of
1986.
68 The Secretary of the Interior's standards for the
treatment of historic properties.
71 Recreation fees.
72 Urban Park and Recreation Recovery Act of 1978.
73 World Heritage Convention.
78 Waiver of Federal agency responsibilities under section
110 of the National Historic Preservation Act.
79 Curation of federally-owned and administered
archaeological collections.
Chapter II--Forest Service, Department of Agriculture (Parts 200--299)
200 Organization, functions, and procedures.
211 Administration.
212 Administration of the forest development transportation
system.
213 Administration of lands under Title III of the Bankhead-
Jones Farm Tenant Act by the Forest Service.
215 Notice, comment, and appeal procedures for National
Forest System projects and activities.
216 Involving the public in the formulation of Forest
Service directives.
217 Appeal of regional guides and national forest land and
resource management plans.
219 Planning.
221 Timber management planning.
222 Range management.
223 Sale and disposal of National Forest System timber.
228 Minerals.
230 State and private forestry assistance.
241 Fish and wildlife.
242 Subsistence management regulations for public lands in
Alaska.
251 Land uses.
254 Landownership adjustments.
261 Prohibitions.
262 Law enforcement support activities.
264 Property management.
271 Use of ``Smokey Bear'' symbol.
272 Use of ``Woodsy Owl'' symbol.
290 Cave resources management
291 Occupancy and use of developed sites and areas of
concentrated public use.
292 National recreation areas.
293 Wilderness--primitive areas.
294 Special areas.
295 Use of motor vehicles off forest development roads.
296 Protection of archaeological resources: Uniform
regulations.
297 Wild and scenic rivers.
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Chapter III--Corps of Engineers, Department of the Army (Parts 300--399)
312 Prohibition of discriminatory practices in water
resource development projects.
327 Rules and regulations governing public use of water
resource development projects administered by the
Chief of Engineers.
328 Regulation of seaplane operations at civil works water
resource development projects administered by the
Chief of Engineers.
330 Regulation of law enforcement services contracts at
civil works water resource projects administered by
the Chief of Engineers.
331 Regulations governing the protection, use and management
of the Falls of the Ohio National Wildlife
Conservation Area, Kentucky, and Indiana.
Chapter IV--American Battle Monuments Commission (Parts 400--499)
400 Employee responsibilities and conduct.
401 Procedures.
402 Erection of war memorials in foreign countries by
American citizens, States, municipalities, or
associations.
403 Erection of memorial monuments, buildings, and
headstones in American cemeteries located outside the
United States and its Territories and possessions.
404 Procedures and guidelines for compliance with the
Freedom of Information Act.
405 Schedule of fees for search and duplication of records.
406 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by
American Battle Monuments Commission.
Chapter V--Smithsonian Institution (Parts 500--599)
504 Rules and regulations governing Smithsonian Institution
buildings and grounds.
520 Rules and regulations governing the buildings and
grounds of the National Zoological Park of the
Smithsonian Institution.
530 Claims against the Smithsonian Institution including the
National Gallery of Art, the John F. Kennedy Center
for the Performing Arts and the Woodrow Wilson
International Center for Scholars.
Chapter VII--Library of Congress (Parts 700--799)
701 Procedures and services.
702 Conduct on Library premises.
703 Availability of Library of Congress records.
704 National Film Registry of the Library of Congress.
705 Financial administration.
Chapter VIII--Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (Parts 800--899)
800 Protection of historic and cultural properties.
801 Historic preservation requirements of the urban
development action grant program.
805 Procedures for implementation of the National
Environmental Policy Act.
810 Freedom of Information Act regulations.
811 Conflicts of interest.
812 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by the
Council on Historic Preservation.
Chapter IX--Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation (Parts 900--999)
901 Bylaws of the Corporation.
902 Freedom of Information Act.
903 Privacy Act.
904 Uniform relocation assistance and real property
acquisition for Federal and federally assisted
programs.
905 Standards of conduct.
906 Affirmative action policy and procedure.
907 Environmental quality.
908 Policy and procedures to facilitate the retention of
displaced businesses and residents in the Pennsylvania
Avenue development area.
909 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by the
Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation.
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910 General guidelines and uniform standards for urban
planning and design of development within the
Pennsylvania Avenue development area.
Chapter XI--Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board
(Parts 1100--1199)
1120 Public availability of information.
1121 Privacy Act implementation.
1150 Practice and procedures for compliance hearings.
1151 General statement of policy.
1152 Employee responsibilities and conduct.
1153 Authorities and delegations.
1154 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by the
Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance
Board.
1155 Statement of organization and procedures.
1190 Minimum guidelines and requirements for accessible
design.
1191 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accessibility
guidelines for buildings and facilities.
1192 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accessibility
guidelines for transportation vehicles.
Chapter XII--National Archives and Records Administration (Parts 1200--
1299)
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL RULES
1200 Official seals.
1202 Regulations implementing the Privacy Act of 1974.
1206 National Historical Publications and Records Commission.
1207 Uniform administrative requirements for grants and
cooperative agreements to State and local governments.
1208 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by the
Executive Office of the President.
1209 Governmentwide debarment and suspension (nonprocurement)
and governmentwide requirements for drug-free
workplace (grants).
1210 Uniform administrative requirements for grants and
agreements with institutions of higher eduation,
hospitals, and other non-profit organizations.
SUBCHAPTER B--RECORDS MANAGEMENT
1220 Federal records; general.
1222 Creation and maintenance of Federal records.
1228 Disposition of Federal records.
1230 Micrographics records management.
1232 Audiovisual records management.
1234 Electronic records management.
1236 Management of vital records.
1238 Program assistance.
SUBCHAPTER C--PUBLIC AVAILABILITY AND USE
1250 Public availability of NARA administrative records and
informational materials.
1252 Public use of records, donated historical materials, and
facilities; general.
1253 Location of records and hours of use.
1254 Availability of records and donated historical
materials.
1256 Restrictions on the use of records.
1258 Fees.
SUBCHAPTER D--DECLASSIFICATION
1260 Declassification of and public access to National
security information.
SUBCHAPTER E--PRESIDENTIAL RECORDS
1270 Presidential records.
SUBCHAPTER F--NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS
1275 Preservation and protection of and access to the
Presidential historical materials of the Nixon
Administration.
SUBCHAPTER G--NARA FACILITIES
1280 Public use of facilities.
1284 Exhibits.
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Chapter XIV--Assassination Records Review Board (Parts 1400-1499)
1400 Guidance for interpretation and implementation of the
President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records
Collection Act of 1992 (JFK Act).
1405 Rules implementing the Government in the Sunshine Act.
1410 Rules implementing the Freedom of Information Act.
1415 Rules implementing the Privacy Act.
TITLE 37--PATENTS, TRADEMARKS, AND COPYRIGHTS
Chapter I--Patent and Trademark Office, Department of Commerce (Parts
1--199)
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
PATENTS
Part
1 Rules of practice in patent cases.
3 Assignment, recording, and rights of assignee.
5 Secrecy of certain inventions and licenses to export and
file applications in foreign countries.
TRADEMARKS
2 Rules of practice in trademark cases.
6 Classification of goods and services under the Trademark
Act.
PRACTICE BEFORE THE PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
10 Representation of others before the Patent and Trademark
Office.
SUBCHAPTER B--GOVERNMENT INVENTIONS JURISDICTION
101 [Reserved].
102 [Reserved].
SUBCHAPTER C--PROTECTION OF FOREIGN MASKS WORKS
150 Requests for Presidential proclamations pursuant to 17
U.S.C. 902(a)(2).
Chapter II--Copyright Office, Library of Congress (Parts 200--299)
SUBCHAPTER A--COPYRIGHT OFFICE AND PROCEDURES
201 General provisions.
202 Registration of claims to copyright.
203 Freedom of Information Act: Policies and procedures.
204 Privacy Act: Policies and procedures.
211 Mask work protection.
SUBCHAPTER B--COPYRIGHT ARBITRATION ROYALTY PANEL RULES AND PROCEDURES
251 Copyright Arbitration Royalty Panel rules of procedure.
252 Filing of claims to cable royalty fees.
253 Use of certain copyrighted works in connection with
noncommercial educational broadcasting.
254 Adjustment of royalty rate for coin-operated phonorecord
players.
255 Adjustment of royalty payable under compulsory license
for making and distributing phonorecords.
256 Adjustment of royalty fee for cable compulsory license.
257 Filing of claims to satellite carrier royalty fees.
258 Adjustment of royalty fee for secondary transmissions by
satellite carriers.
259 Filing of claims to digital audio recording devices and
media royalty payments.
Chapter IV--Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy, Department of
Commerce (Parts 400--499)
401 Rights to inventions made by nonprofit organizations and
small business firms under Government grants,
contracts, and cooperative agreements.
404 Licensing of Government owned inventions.
Chapter V--Under Secretary for Technology, Department of Commerce (Parts
500--599)
501 Uniform patent policy for rights in inventions made by
Government employees.
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TITLE 38--PENSIONS, BONUSES, AND VETERANS' RELIEF
Chapter I--Department of Veterans Affairs (Parts 0--99)
Part
0 Standards of ethical conduct and related
responsibilities.
1 General provisions.
2 Delegations of authority.
3 Adjudication.
4 Schedule for rating disabilities.
6 United States Government life insurance.
7 Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief.
8 National Service life insurance.
8a Veterans mortgage life insurance.
9 Servicemen's Group Life Insurance and Veterans' Group
Life Insurance.
10 Adjusted compensation.
11 Loans by banks on and payment of adjusted service
certificates.
12 Disposition of veteran's personal funds and effects.
13 Department of Veterans Benefits, fiduciary activities.
14 Legal Services, General Counsel.
15 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by the
Executive Office of the President.
16 Protection of human subjects.
17 Medical.
18 Nondiscrimination in federally-assisted programs of the
Department of Veterans Affairs--effectuation of Title
VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
18a Delegation of responsibility in connection with Title
VI, Civil Rights Act of 1964.
18b Practice and procedure under Title VI of the Civil
Rights Act of 1964 and Part 18 of this chapter.
19 Board of Veterans' Appeals: Appeals regulations.
20 Board of Veterans' Appeals: Rules of practice.
21 Vocational rehabilitation and education.
25 Uniform relocation assistance and real property
acquisition for Federal and federally assisted
programs.
26 Environmental effects of the Department of Veterans
Affairs (VA) actions.
36 Loan guaranty.
39 State cemetery grants.
40 Intergovernmental review of Veterans Administration
programs and activities.
41 Auditing requirements.
42 Standards implementing the Program Fraud Civil Remedies
Act.
43 Uniform administrative requirements for grants and
cooperative agreements to State and local governments.
44 Governmentwide debarment and suspension (nonprocurement)
and governmentwide requirements for drug-free
workplace (grants).
45 New restrictions on lobbying.
46 Policy regarding participation in National Practitioner
Data Bank.
47 Policy regarding reporting health care professionals
under authority of Public Law 99-166 and 38 U.S.C.
501.
TITLE 39--POSTAL SERVICE
Chapter I--United States Postal Service (Parts 1--999)
Part
1 Postal policy (Article I).
2 General and technical provisions (Article II).
3 Board of Governors (Article III).
4 Officers (Article IV).
5 Committees (Article V).
6 Meetings (Article VI).
7 Public observation (Article VII).
9 Policy on communications with Governors of the Postal
Service during pendency of rate and classification
proceedings (Appendix).
10 Rules of conduct for Postal Service Governors
(Appendix).
11 Advisory boards (Article XI).
SUBCHAPTER B--INTERNATIONAL MAIL
20 International Postal Service.
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SUBCHAPTER C--POST OFFICE SERVICES [DOMESTIC MAIL]
111 General information on Postal Service.
SUBCHAPTER D--ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION
211 Application of regulations.
221 General principles of organization.
222 Delegations of authority.
223 Relationships and channels of communication.
224 Organizations reporting directly to the Postmaster
General.
225 Organizations reporting directly to the Deputy
Postmaster General.
226 Groups and Departments reporting to the Associate
Postmaster General.
227 Headquarters related field units.
228 Service centers.
229 Field Organizations.
231 Protection of post offices.
232 Conduct on postal property.
233 Inspection Service/Inspector General authority.
235 Defense Department liaison.
241 Establishment, classification, and discontinuance.
242 Change of site.
243 Conduct of offices.
255 Access of handicapped persons to postal services,
programs, facilities, and employment.
259 Services performed for other agencies.
261 Records and information management.
262 Records and information management definitions.
263 Records retention and disposition.
264 Vital records.
265 Release of information.
266 Privacy of information.
267 Protection of information.
268 Privacy of information--employee rules of conduct.
273 Administration of Program Fraud Civil Remedies Act.
281 Firm mailings damaged or destroyed through
transportation accidents or catastrophes.
SUBCHAPTER E--RESTRICTIONS ON PRIVATE CARRIAGE OF LETTERS
310 Enforcement of the private express statutes.
320 Suspension of the private express statutes.
SUBCHAPTER F--PERSONNEL
447 Rules of conduct for postal employees.
491 Garnishment of salaries of employees of the Postal
Service and the Postal Rate Commission.
SUBCHAPTER G--POSTAGE METERS
501 Authorization to manufacture and distribute postage
meters.
SUBCHAPTER H--PROCUREMENT SYSTEM FOR THE U.S. POSTAL SERVICE:
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS OTHER THAN PATENTS
601 Procurement of property and services.
602 Intellectual property rights other than patents.
SUBCHAPTER J--POSTAL SERVICE DEBT OBLIGATIONS; DISBURSEMENT POSTAL MONEY
ORDERS
760 Applicability of Treasury Department regulations.
761 Book-entry procedures.
762 Disbursement postal money orders.
SUBCHAPTER K--SPECIAL REGULATIONS
775 Environmental procedures.
776 Floodplain management and protection of wetlands
procedures.
777 Uniform relocation assistance and real property
acquisition for Federal and federally assisted
programs.
778 Intergovernmental review of Postal Service facility
actions.
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SUBCHAPTER N--PROCEDURES
912 Procedures to adjudicate claims for personal injury or
property damage arising out of the operation of the U.
S. Postal Service.
927 Rules of procedure relating to fines, deductions, and
damages.
931 Rules of procedure governing the compromise of
obligations.
946 Rules of procedure relating to the disposition of stolen
mail matter and property acquired by the Postal
Inspection Service for use as evidence.
951 Procedure governing the eligibility of persons to
practice before the Postal Service.
952 Rules of practice in proceedings relative to false
representation and lottery orders.
953 Rules of practice in proceedings relative to
mailability.
954 Rules of practice in proceedings relative to the denial,
suspension, or revocation of second-class mail
privileges.
955 Rules of practice before the Board of Contract Appeals.
956 Rules of practice in proceedings relative to
disciplinary action for violation of restrictions on
post-employment activity.
957 Rules of practice in proceedings relative to debarment
and suspension from contracting.
958 Rules of practice in proceedings relative to the refusal
to provide Post Office box or caller service and the
termination of Post Office box or caller service.
959 Rules of practice in proceedings relative to the private
express statutes.
960 Rules relative to implementation of the Equal Access to
Justice Act in Postal Service proceedings.
961 Rules of practice in proceedings relative to employee
hearing petitions under section 5 of the Debt
Collection Act.
962 Rules of practice in proceedings relative to the Program
Fraud Civil Remedies Act.
963 Rules of practice in proceedings relative to violations
under 39 U.S.C. 3008.
964 Rules of practice governing disposition of mail withheld
from delivery pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 3003, 3004.
965 Rules of practice in proceedings relative to mail
disputes.
966 Rules of practice in proceedings relative to
administrative offsets initiated against former
employees of the Postal Service.
Chapter III--Postal Rate Commission (Parts 3000--3099)
SUBCHAPTER A--PERSONNEL
3000 Standards of conduct.
3001 Rules of practice and procedures.
3002 Organization.
3003 Privacy Act rules.
TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
Chapter I--Environmental Protection Agency (Parts 1--799)
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
Part
1 Statement of organization and general information.
2 Public information.
4 Uniform relocation assistance and real property
acquisition for Federal and federally assisted
programs.
6 Procedures for implementing the requirements of the
Council on Environmental Quality on the National
Environmental Policy Act.
7 Nondiscrimination in programs receiving Federal
assistance from the Environmental Protection Agency.
8 Environmental impact assessment of nongovernmental
activities in Antarctica.
9 OMB approvals under the Paperwork Reduction Act.
10 Administrative claims under Federal Tort Claims Act.
11 Security classification regulations pursuant to
Executive Order 11652.
12 Nondiscrimination on the basis of handicap in programs
or activities conducted by the Environmental
Protection Agency.
13 Claims collection standards.
14 Employee personal property claims.
16 Implementation of Privacy Act of 1974.
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17 Implementation of the Equal Access to Justice Act in EPA
administrative proceedings.
19 Adjustment of civil monetary penalties for inflation.
20 Certification of facilities.
21 Small business.
22 Consolidated rules of practice governing the
administrative assessment of civil penalties and the
revocation or suspension of permits.
23 Judicial review under EPA--administered statutes.
24 Rules governing issuance of and administrative hearings
on interim status corrective action orders.
25 Public participation in programs under the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act, the Safe Drinking Water
Act, and the Clean Water Act.
26 Protection of human subjects.
27 Program fraud civil remedies.
29 Intergovernmental review of Environmental Protection
Agency programs and activities.
SUBCHAPTER B--GRANTS AND OTHER FEDERAL ASSISTANCE
30 Grants and agreements with institutions of higher
education, hospitals, and other non-profit
organizations.
31 Uniform administrative requirements for grants and
cooperative agreements to State and local governments.
32 Governmentwide debarment and suspension (nonprocurement)
and governmentwide requirements for drug-free
workplace (grants); Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act
ineligibility of facilities in performance of Federal
contracts, grants, and loans.
34 New restrictions on lobbying.
35 State and local assistance.
40 Research and demonstration grants.
45 Training assistance.
46 Fellowships.
47 National Environmental Education Act grants.
SUBCHAPTER C--AIR PROGRAMS
50 National primary and secondary ambient air quality
standards.
51 Requirements for preparation, adoption, and submittal of
implementation plans.
52 Approval and promulgation of implementation plans.
53 Registration policies and interpretations.
54 Prior notice of citizen suits.
55 Outer Continental Shelf air regulations.
56 Regional consistency.
57 Primary nonferrous smelter orders.
58 Ambient air quality surveillance.
60 Standards of performance for new stationary sources.
61 National emission standards for hazardous air
pollutants.
62 State registration of pesticide products.
63 National emission standards for hazardous air pollutants
for source categories.
64 Compliance assurance monitoring.
66 Assessment and collection of noncompliance penalties by
EPA.
67 EPA approval of State noncompliance penalty program.
68 Chemical accident prevention provisions.
69 Special exemptions from requirements of the Clean Air
Act.
70 State operating permit programs.
71 Federal operating permit programs.
72 Permits regulation.
73 Sulfur dioxide allowance system.
74 Sulfur dioxide opt-ins.
75 Continuous emission monitoring.
76 Acid rain nitrogen oxides emission reduction program.
77 Excess emissions.
78 Appeal procedures for acid rain program.
79 Registration of fuels and fuel additives.
80 Regulation of fuels and fuel additives.
81 Designation of areas for air quality planning purposes.
82 Protection of stratospheric ozone.
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85 Control of air pollution from motor vehicles and motor
vehicle engines.
86 Control of air pollution from new and in-use motor
vehicles and new and in-use motor vehicle engines:
Certification and test procedures.
87 Control of air pollution from aircraft and aircraft
engines.
88 Clean-fuel vehicles.
89 Control of emissions from new and in-use nonroad
engines.
90 Control of emissions from nonroad spark-ignition
engines.
91 Control of emissions from marine spark-ignition engines.
93 Determining conformity of Federal actions to State or
Federal implementation plans.
95 Mandatory patent licenses.
SUBCHAPTER D--WATER PROGRAMS
104 Public hearings on effluent standards for toxic
pollutants.
108 Employee protection hearings.
109 Criteria for State, local and regional oil removal
contingency plans.
110 Discharge of oil.
112 Oil pollution prevention.
113 Liability limits for small onshore storage facilities.
116 Designation of hazardous substances.
117 Determination of reportable quantities for hazardous
substances.
121 State certification of activities requiring a Federal
license or permit.
122 EPA administered permit programs: The National Pollutant
Discharge Elimination System.
123 State program requirements.
124 Procedures for decisionmaking.
125 Criteria and standards for the National Pollutant
Discharge Elimination System.
129 Toxic pollutant effluent standards.
130 Water quality planning management.
131 Water quality standards.
132 Water quality guidance for the Great Lakes System.
133 Secondary treatment regulation.
135 Prior notice of citizen suits.
136 Guidelines establishing test procedures for the analysis
of pollutants.
138 Financial responsibility for water pollution (vessels).
140 Marine sanitation device standard.
141 National primary drinking water regulations.
142 National primary drinking water regulations
implementation.
143 National secondary drinking water regulations.
144 Underground injection control program.
145 State UIC program requirements.
146 Underground injection control program: Criteria and
standards.
147 State underground injection control programs.
148 Hazardous waste injection restrictions.
149 Sole source aquifers.
SUBCHAPTER E--PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
152 Pesticide registration and classification procedures.
153 Registration policies and interpretations.
154 Special review procedures.
155 Registration standards.
156 Labeling requirements for pesticides and devices.
157 Packaging requirements for pesticides and devices.
158 Data requirements for registration.
159 Statements of policies and interpretations.
160 Good laboratory practice standards.
162 State registration of pesticide products.
163 Certification of usefulness of pesticide chemicals.
164 Rules of practice governing hearings, under the Federal
Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, arising
from refusals to register, cancellations of
registrations, changes of classifications, suspensions
of registrations and other hearings called pursuant to
section 6 of the Act.
166 Exemption of Federal and State agencies for use of
pesticides under emergency conditions.
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167 Registration of pesticide and active ingredient
producing establishments, submission of pesticides
reports.
168 Statements of enforcement policies and interpretations.
169 Books and records of pesticide production and
distribution.
170 Worker protection standard.
171 Certification of pesticide applicators.
172 Experimental use permits.
173 Procedures governing the rescission of State primary
enforcement responsibility for pesticide use
violations.
177 Issuance of food additive regulations.
178 Objections and requests for hearings.
179 Formal evidentiary public hearing.
180 Tolerances and exemptions from tolerances for pesticide
chemicals in or on raw agricultural commodities.
185 Tolerances for pesticides in food.
186 Pesticides in animal feed.
SUBCHAPTER F--RADIATION PROTECTION PROGRAMS
190 Environmental radiation protection standards for nuclear
power operations.
191 Environmental radiation protection standards for
management and disposal of spent nuclear fuel, high-
level and transuranic radioactive wastes.
192 Health and environmental protection standards for
uranium and thorium mill tailings.
194 Criteria for the certification and recertification of
the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant's compliance with the
40 CFR Part 191 disposal regulations.
195 Radon proficiency programs.
SUBCHAPTER G--NOISE ABATEMENT PROGRAMS
201 Noise emission standards for transportation equipment;
interstate rail carriers.
202 Motor carriers engaged in interstate commerce.
203 Low-noise-emission products.
204 Noise emission standards for construction equipment.
205 Transportation equipment noise emission controls.
209 Rules of practice governing proceedings under the Noise
Control Act of l972.
210 Prior notice of citizen suits.
211 Product noise labeling.
SUBCHAPTER H--OCEAN DUMPING
220 General.
221 Applications for ocean dumping permits under section 102
of the Act.
222 Action on ocean dumping permit applications under
section 102 of the Act.
223 Contents of permits; revision, revocation or limitation
of ocean dumping permits under section 104(d) of the
Act.
224 Records and reports required of ocean dumping permittees
under section 102 of the Act.
225 Corps of Engineers dredged material permits.
227 Criteria for the evaluation of permit applications for
ocean dumping of materials.
228 Criteria for the management of disposal sites for ocean
dumping.
229 General permits.
230 Section 404(b)(1) guidelines for specification of
disposal sites for dredged or fill material.
231 Section 404(c) procedures.
232 404 Program definitions; exempt activities not requiring
404 permits.
233 404 State program transfer regulations.
238 Degradable plastic ring carriers.
SUBCHAPTER I--SOLID WASTES
240 Guidelines for the thermal processing of solid wastes.
243 Guidelines for the storage and collection of
residential, commercial, and institutional solid
waste.
244 Solid waste management guidelines for beverage
containers.
246 Source separation for materials recovery guidelines.
247 Comprehensive procurement guideline for products
containing recovered materials.
254 Prior notice of citizen suits.
255 Identification of regions and agencies for solid waste
management.
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256 Guidelines for development and implementation of State
solid waste management plans.
257 Criteria for classification of solid waste disposal
facilities and practices.
258 Criteria for municipal solid waste landfills.
260 Hazardous waste management system: General.
261 Identification and listing of hazardous waste.
262 Standards applicable to generators of hazardous waste.
263 Standards applicable to transporters of hazardous waste.
264 Standards for owners and operators of hazardous waste
treatment, storage, and disposal facilities.
265 Interim status standards for owners and operators of
hazardous waste treatment, storage, and disposal
facilities.
266 Standards for the management of specific hazardous
wastes and specific types of hazardous waste
management facilities.
268 Land disposal restrictions.
270 EPA administered permit programs: the hazardous waste
permit program.
271 Requirements for authorization of State hazardous waste
programs.
272 Approved State hazardous waste management programs.
273 Standards for universal waste management.
279 Standards for the management of used oil.
280 Technical standards and corrective action requirements
for owners and operators of underground storage tanks
(UST).
281 Approval of State underground storage tank programs.
282 Approved underground storage tank programs.
SUBCHAPTER J--SUPERFUND, EMERGENCY PLANNING, and COMMUNITY RIGHT-TO-KNOW
PROGRAMS
300 National oil and hazardous substances pollution
contingency plan.
302 Designation, reportable quantities, and notification.
303 Citizen awards for information on criminal violations
under Superfund.
304 Arbitration procedures for small Superfund cost recovery
claims.
305 Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and
Liability Act (CERCLA) administrative hearing
procedures for claims against the Superfund.
307 Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and
Liability Act (CERCLA) claims procedures.
310 Reimbursement to local governments for emergency
response to hazardous substance releases.
311 Worker protection.
350 Trade secrecy claims for emergency planning and
community right-to-know information: and trade secret
disclosures to health professionals.
355 Emergency planning and notification.
370 Hazardous chemical reporting: community right-to-know.
372 Toxic chemical release reporting; community right-to-
know.
373 Reporting hazardous substance activity when selling or
transferring Federal real property.
374 Prior notice of citizen suits.
SUBCHAPTER N--EFFLUENT GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS
401 General provisions.
403 General pretreatment regulations for existing and new
sources of pollution.
405 Dairy products processing point source category.
406 Grain mills point source category.
407 Canned and preserved fruits and vegetables processing
point source category.
408 Canned and preserved seafood processing point source
category.
409 Sugar processing point source category.
410 Textile mills point source category.
411 Cement manufacturing point source category.
412 Feedlots point source category.
413 Electroplating point source category.
414 Organic chemicals, plastics, and synthetic fibers.
415 Inorganic chemicals manufacturing point source category.
417 Soap and detergent manufacturing point source category.
418 Fertilizer manufacturing point source category.
419 Petroleum refining point source category.
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420 Iron and steel manufacturing point source category.
421 Nonferrous metals manufacturing point source category.
422 Phosphate manufacturing point source category.
423 Steam electric power generating point source category.
424 Ferroalloy manufacturing point source category.
425 Leather tanning and finishing point source category.
426 Glass manufacturing point source category.
427 Asbestos manufacturing point source category.
428 Rubber manufacturing point source category.
429 Timber products processing point source category.
430 Pulp, paper, and paperboard point source category.
431 The builders' paper and board mills point source
category.
432 Meat products point source category.
433 Metal finishing point source category.
434 Coal mining point source category; BPT, BAT, BCT
limitations and new source performance standards.
435 Oil and gas extraction point source category.
436 Mineral mining and processing point source category.
439 Pharmaceutical manufacturing point source category.
440 Ore mining and dressing point source category.
443 Effluent limitations guidelines for exisiting sources
and standards of performance and pretreatment
standards for new sources for the paving and roofing
materials (tars and asphalt) point source category.
446 Paint formulating point source category.
447 Ink formulating point source category.
454 Gum and wood chemicals manufacturing point source
category.
455 Pesticide chemicals.
457 Explosives manufacturing point source category.
458 Carbon black manufacturing point source category.
459 Photographic point source category.
460 Hospital point source category.
461 Battery manufacturing point source category.
463 Plastics molding and forming point source category.
464 Metal molding and casting point source category.
465 Coil coating point source category.
466 Porcelain enameling point source category.
467 Aluminum forming point source category.
468 Copper forming point source category.
469 Electrical and electronic components point source
category.
471 Nonferrous metals forming and metal powders point source
category.
SUBCHAPTER O--SEWAGE SLUDGE
501 State sludge management program regulations.
503 Standards for the use or disposal of sewage sludge.
SUBCHAPTER Q--ENERGY POLICY
600 Fuel economy of motor vehicles.
610 Fuel economy retrofit devices.
SUBCHAPTER R--TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT
700 General.
702 General practices and procedures.
704 Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
707 Chemical imports and exports.
710 Inventory reporting regulations.
712 Chemical information rules.
716 Health and safety data reporting.
717 Records and reports of allegations that chemical
substances cause significant adverse reactions to
health or the environment.
720 Premanufacture notification.
721 Significant new uses of chemical substances.
723 Premanufacture notification exemptions.
725 Reporting requirements and review processes for
microorganisms.
745 Lead-based paint poisoning prevention in certain
residential structures.
747 Metalworking fluids.
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749 Water treatment chemicals.
750 Procedures for rulemaking under section 6 of the Toxic
Substances Control Act.
761 Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) manufacturing,
processing, distribution in commerce, and use
prohibitions.`
763 Asbestos.
766 Dibenzo-para-dioxins/dibenzofurans.
790 Procedures governing testing consent agreements and test
rules.
791 Data reimbursement.
792 Good laboratory practice standards.
795 Provisional test guidelines.
796 Chemical fate testing guidelines.
797 Environmental effects testing guidelines.
798 Health effects testing guidelines.
799 Identification of specific chemical substance and
mixture testing requirements.
Chapter V--Council on Environmental Quality (Parts 1500--1599)
1500 Purpose, policy, and mandate.
1501 NEPA and Agency planning.
1502 Environmental impact statement.
1503 Commenting.
1504 Predecision referrals to the Council of proposed Federal
actions determined to be environmentally
unsatisfactory.
1505 NEPA and Agency decisionmaking.
1506 Other requirements of NEPA.
1507 Agency compliance.
1508 Terminology and index.
1515 Freedom of Information Act procedures.
1516 Privacy Act implementation.
1517 Public meeting procedures of the Council on
Environmental Quality.
TITLE 41--PUBLIC CONTRACTS AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Subtitle B--Other Provisions Relating to Public Contracts
Chapter 50--Public Contracts, Department of Labor (Parts 50-1--50-999)
Part
50-201 General regulations.
50-202 Minimum wage determinations.
50-203 Rules of practice.
50-204 Safety and health standards for Federal supply
contracts.
50-205 Enforcement of safety and health standards by State
officers and employees.
50-210 Statements of general policy and interpretation not
directly related to regulations.
Chapter 51--Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or Severely
Disabled (Parts 51-1--51-99)
51-1 General.
51-2 Committee for Purchase from People Who Are Blind or
Severely Disabled.
51-3 Central nonprofit agencies.
51-4 Nonprofit agencies.
51-5 Contracting requirements.
51-6 Procurement procedures.
51-7 Preparation of environmental statements.
51-8 Public availability of agency materials.
51-9 Privacy Act rules.
51-10 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by the
Committee for Purchase from People Who Are Blind or
Severely Disabled.
Chapter 60--Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, Equal
Employment Opportunity, Department of Labor (Parts 60-1--60-999)
60-1 Obligations of contractors and subcontractors.
60-2 Affirmative action programs.
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60-3 Uniform guidelines on employee selection procedures
(1978).
60-4 Construction contractors--affirmative action
requirements.
60-20 Sex discrimination guidelines.
60-30 Rules of practice for administrative proceedings to
enforce equal opportunity under Executive Order 11246.
60-40 Examination and copying of OFCCP documents.
60-50 Guidelines on discrimination because of religion or
national origin.
60-250 Affirmative action obligations of contractors and
subcontractors for disabled veterans and veterans of
the Vietnam era.
60-741 Affirmative action and nondiscrimination obligations of
contractors and subcontractors regarding individuals
with disabilities.
60-742 Procedures for complaints/charges of employment
discrimination based on disability filed against
employers holding Government contracts or
subcontracts.
60-999 OMB control numbers for OFCCP information collection
requirements.
Chapter 61--Office of the Assistant Secretary for Veterans Employment
and Training, Department of Labor (Parts 61-1--61-999)
61-250 Annual report from Federal contractors.
Subtitle C--Federal Property Management Regulations System
Chapter 101--Federal Property Management Regulations (Parts 101-1--101-
99)
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
101-1 Introduction.
101-2 Payments to GSA for supplies and services furnished
Government agencies.
101-3 Annual real property inventories.
101-5 Centralized services in Federal buildings and complexes.
101-6 Miscellaneous regulations.
101-8 Nondiscrimination in Federal financial assistance
programs.
101-9 Federal mail management.
Appendix to Subchapter A--Temporary regulations.
SUBCHAPTER B--MANAGEMENT AND USE OF INFORMATION AND RECORDS
101-11 Creation, maintenance, and use of records.
SUBCHAPTER C--DEFENSE MATERIALS
SUBCHAPTER D--PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND SPACE
101-17 Quality workplace environment.
101-18 Acquisition of real property.
101-19 Construction and alteration of public buildings.
101-20 Management of buildings and grounds.
101-21 Federal Buildings Fund.
Appendix to Subchapter D--Temporary regulations.
SUBCHAPTER E--SUPPLY AND PROCUREMENT
101-25 General.
101-26 Procurement sources and programs.
101-27 Inventory management.
101-28 Storage and distribution.
101-29 Federal product descriptions.
101-30 Federal catalog system.
101-31 Inspection and quality control.
101-33 Public utilities.
Appendix to Subchapter E--Temporary regulations.
SUBCHAPTER F--MANAGEMENT AND USE OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS RESOURCES
101-35 Telecommunications management policy.
SUBCHAPTER G--AVIATION, TRANSPORTATION AND MOTOR VEHICLES
101-37 Government aviation administration and coordination.
101-38 Motor equipment management.
101-39 Interagency fleet management systems.
101-40 Transportation and traffic management.
101-41 Transportation documentation and audit.
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SUBCHAPTER H--UTILIZATION AND DISPOSAL
101-42 Utilization and disposal of hazardous materials and
certain categories of property.
101-43 Utilization of personal property.
101-44 Donation of personal property.
101-45 Sale, abandonment, or destruction of personal property.
101-46 Utilization and disposal of personal property pursuant
to exchange/sale authority.
101-47 Utilization and disposal of real property.
101-48 Utilization, donation, or disposal of abandoned and
forfeited personal property.
101-49 Utilization, donation, and disposal of foreign gifts and
decorations.
Appendix to Subchapter H--Temporary regulations.
Chapter 105--General Services Administration (Parts 105-1--105-999)
105-1 Introduction.
105-8 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by
General Services Administration.
105-50 Provision of special or technical services to State and
local units of Government.
105-51 Uniform relocation assistance and real property
acquisition for Federal and federally-assisted
programs.
105-53 Statement of organization and functions.
105-54 Advisory committee management.
105-55 Collection of claims owed the United States.
105-57 Collection of debts by tax refund offset.
105-60 Public availability of agency records and informational
materials.
105-62 Document security and declassification.
105-64 Regulations implementing the Privacy Act of 1974.
105-67 Sale of personal property.
105-68 Governmentwide Department and suspension (non-
procurement) and governmentwide requirements for drug-
free workplace (grants).
105-69 New restrictions on lobbying.
105-70 Implementation of the Program Fraud Civil Remedies Act
of 1986.
105-71 Uniform administrative requirements for grants and
cooperative agreements with State and local
governments.
105-72 Uniform administrative requirements for grants and
agreements with institutions of higher education,
hospitals, and other non-profit organizations.
105-735 Standards of conduct.
Chapter 109--Department of Energy Property Management Regulations (Parts
109-1--109-99)
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
109-1 Introduction.
SUBCHAPTER C--DEFENSE MATERIALS
109-14 National Defense Stockpile.
SUBCHAPTER E--SUPPLY AND PROCUREMENT
109-25 General.
109-26 Procurement sources and programs.
109-27 Inventory management.
109-28 Storage and distribution.
109-29 Federal specifications and standards.
109-30 Federal Catalog System.
SUBCHAPTER F--ADP AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS
109-35 Telecommunications.
109-36 ADP management.
SUBCHAPTER G--TRANSPORTATION AND MOTOR VEHICLES
109-38 Motor equipment management.
109-39 Interagency motor vehicle pools.
109-40 Transportation and traffic management.
SUBCHAPTER H--UTILIZATION AND DISPOSAL
109-42 Property rehabilitation services and facilities.
109-43 Utilization of personal property.
109-44 Donation of personal property.
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109-45 Sale, abandonment, or destruction of personal property.
109-46 Utilization and disposal of personal property pursuant
to exchange/sale authority.
109-48 Utilization, donation, or disposal of abandoned and
forfeited personal property.
109-50 Programmatic disposal of DOE property.
SUBCHAPTER I--INDUSTRIAL PLANT EQUIPMENT
109-5l Loans of industrial plant equipment from the Defense
Industrial Plant Equipment Center.
SUBCHAPTER K--GOVERNMENT PROPERTY IN THE POSSESSION OF OFF-SITE
CONTRACTORS
109-60 Management of Government property in the possession of
off-site contractors.
Chapter 114--Department of the Interior (Parts 114-1--114-99)
114-51 Government furnished quarters.
Chapter 115--Environmental Protection Agency (Parts 115-1--115-99)
115-1 Introduction.
Chapter 128--Department of Justice (Parts 128-1--128-99)
128-1 Introduction.
128-18 Acquisition of real property.
128-48 Utilization, donation, or disposal of abandoned and
forfeited personal property.
128-50 Seized personal property.
Subtitle D--Other Provisions Relating to Property Management [Reserved]
Subtitle E--Federal Information Resources Management Regulations System
Chapter 201--Federal Information Resources Management Regulation (Parts
201-1--201-99) [Reserved]
Subtitle F--Federal Travel Regulation System
Chapter 301--Travel Allowances (Parts 301-1--301-99)
301-1 Applicability and general rules.
301-2 Transportation allowable.
301-3 Use of commercial transportation.
301-4 Reimbursement for use of privately owned conveyances.
301-5 Baggage.
301-6 Communications services.
301-7 Per diem allowances.
301-8 Reimbursement of actual subsistence expenses.
301-9 Miscellaneous expenses.
301-10 Sources of funds.
301-11 Claims for reimbursement.
301-12 Emergency travel of employee due to illness or injury or
a personal emergency situation, within or outside
CONUS.
301-13 [Reserved].
301-14 Payment of subsistence and transportation expenses for
threatened law enforcement/investigative employees.
301-15 Travel management programs.
301-16 Conference planning.
301-17 Agency travel data requirements.
Chapter 302--Relocation Allowances (Parts 302-1--302-99)
302-1 Applicability, general rules, and eligibility
conditions.
302-2 Allowances for subsistence and transportation.
302-3 Allowances for miscellaneous expenses.
302-4 Allowance for househunting trip expenses.
302-5 Allowance for temporary quarters subsistence expenses.
302-6 Allowance expenses incurred in connection with residence
transactions.
302-7 Transportation of mobile homes.
302-8 Transportation and temporary storage of household goods
and professional books, papers, and equipment.
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302-9 Allowances for nontemporary storage of household goods.
302-10 Allowances for transportation and emergency storage of a
privately owned vehicle.
302-11 Relocation income tax (RIT) allowance.
302-12 Use of a relocation services company.
302-14 Home marketing incentive payments.
302-15 Allowance for property management services.
Chapter 303--Payment of Expenses Connected with the Death of Certain
Employees (Parts 303-1--303-2)
303-1 General.
303-2 Allowances.
Chapter 304--Payment from a Non-Federal Source for Travel Expenses
(Parts 304-1--304-99)
304-1 Acceptance of payment from a non-Federal source for
travel expenses.
304-2 Reductions in meeting and training allowance payments.
Appendix to Subtitle F--Temporary Regulations.