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The document discusses the organization and structure of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). It notes that the CFR contains current federal rules that are organized into 50 titles according to broad subject matter categories. Within each title, rules are further divided into chapters, parts, sections, and paragraphs using a uniform numbering system. For example, a specific rule would be cited as 12 CFR 303.1(a). The CFR is published annually in printed and electronic formats.

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The document discusses the organization and structure of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). It notes that the CFR contains current federal rules that are organized into 50 titles according to broad subject matter categories. Within each title, rules are further divided into chapters, parts, sections, and paragraphs using a uniform numbering system. For example, a specific rule would be cited as 12 CFR 303.1(a). The CFR is published annually in printed and electronic formats.

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The CFR -- ORGANIZATION & CONTENTS

Money and Finance: Treasury

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PART 200 TO END Revised as of July 1, 1999

CFR

What is the Code of Federal Regulations ?


The CFR contains Federal rules that have:
! General applicability to the public ! Current and future effect as of the date specified on the cover (or as specified in the online edition)

Rules are always published first in the FR as amendments to the CFR The CFR is published in a set of about 200 volumes
! Printed soft cover books (available from GPO & Depository Libraries) Different color each year ! Microfiche (available from GPO & Depository Libraries) ! Online at: http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara (free access)

CFR

How is the CFR organized ?


Federal regulations are organized into:
! 50 titles ! According to broad subject matter categories ! Examples: Environment, Defense, Public Health, Transportation

Each title is completely revised and reissued once each year on a staggered schedule.
! Titles 1 -- 16 ! Titles 17 -- 27 ! Titles 28 -- 41 ! Titles 42 -- 50 updated as of January 1 updated as of April 1 updated as of July 1 updated as of October 1

CFR

What is the CFR numbering system ?


The CFR has a uniform numbering system
! Most of the 50 titles conform to the system ! Titles 3, 41, and 48 have significant variations

The section is the basic unit of the CFR Cite the CFR by title and section: 12 CFR 303.1 Text is divided into descending levels of units

CFR

CFR Structure
The following table illustrates the CFR numbering system:
Title Chapter Part Section Paragraph 12 III 303 303.1 303.1(a) Broad subject area of regulations Rules of individual agency Rules on a single program or function One provision of program/function rules Detailed, specific requirements

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Paragraph Levels

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Sections may contain up to 6 levels of paragraphs.


! We strongly recommend agencies use no more than 3 levels.

Paragraph Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6

Designations (a), (b), (c), etc. (1), (2), (3), etc. (i), (ii), (iii), etc. (A), (B), (C), etc. (1), (2), (3), etc. (i), (ii), (iii), etc.

Cite paragraph as 303.1(a) 303.1(a)(1) 303.1(a)(1)(i) 303.1(a)(1)(i)(A) 303.1(a)(1)(i)(A)(1) 303.1(a)(1)(i)(A)(1)(i)

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