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REPRINT OF GENERAL PREFACE TO 1949 EDITION AUTHORITY AND SCOPE The Code of Federal Regulations , 1949 Edition , is prepared and published as a special edition of the Federal Register , dated January 1 , 1949 , by the Division of the ...
REPRINT OF GENERAL PREFACE TO 1949 EDITION AUTHORITY AND SCOPE The Code of Federal Regulations , 1949 Edition , is prepared and published as a special edition of the Federal Register , dated January 1 , 1949 , by the Division of the ...
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... 1 CFR Part 3 ) under the authority contained in section 6 of the Federal Register Act . Section 3 ( a ) ( 1 ) of the Administrative Procedure Act requires that each agency shall separately state and currently publish in the Federal ...
... 1 CFR Part 3 ) under the authority contained in section 6 of the Federal Register Act . Section 3 ( a ) ( 1 ) of the Administrative Procedure Act requires that each agency shall separately state and currently publish in the Federal ...
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Citations of Source Documents and Rule - Making Authority Each section of the Code is accompanied by a citation of its source and a citation of the authority under which it was prescribed . Where a group of sections has a common source ...
Citations of Source Documents and Rule - Making Authority Each section of the Code is accompanied by a citation of its source and a citation of the authority under which it was prescribed . Where a group of sections has a common source ...
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Usually , therefore , citations of authority consist of the volume and page of the Statutes followed by a semicolon , followed by the parallel title and section of the United States Code . These citations of legislative authority form ...
Usually , therefore , citations of authority consist of the volume and page of the Statutes followed by a semicolon , followed by the parallel title and section of the United States Code . These citations of legislative authority form ...
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Authority citations are not supplied in the Pocket Supplements where it is clear that the pertinent authority cited in the original book is still applicable . The Pocket Supplements do not contain separate indexes except where there has ...
Authority citations are not supplied in the Pocket Supplements where it is clear that the pertinent authority cited in the original book is still applicable . The Pocket Supplements do not contain separate indexes except where there has ...
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