[CFR Index and Finding Aids, 2017]
[List of CFR Titles, Chapters, Subchapters, and Parts]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]
LIST OF CFR TITLES, CHAPTERS, SUBCHAPTERS, AND PARTS
(Revised as of January 1, 2017)
TITLE 1--GENERAL PROVISIONS
Chapter I--Administrative Committee of the Federal Register (Parts 1--
49).....................................................................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
Part
1
Definitions.
2
General information.
3
Services to the public.
SUBCHAPTER B--THE FEDERAL REGISTER
5
General.
6
Indexes and ancillaries.
SUBCHAPTER C--SPECIAL EDITIONS OF THE FEDERAL REGISTER
8
Code of Federal Regulations.
9
The United States Government Manual.
10
Presidential Papers.
SUBCHAPTER D--AVAILABILITY OF OFFICE OF THE FEDERAL REGISTER
PUBLICATIONS
11
Subscriptions.
12
Official distribution within Federal
Government.
SUBCHAPTER E--PREPARATION, TRANSMITTAL, AND PROCESSING OF DOCUMENTS
15
Services to Federal agencies.
16
Agency representatives.
17
Filing for public inspection and publication
schedules.
18
Preparation and transmittal of documents
generally.
19
Executive orders and Presidential
proclamations.
20
Handling of the United States Government
Manual statements.
21
Preparation of documents subject to
codification.
22
Preparation of notices and proposed rules.
Chapter II--Office of the Federal Register (Parts 50--299)..............
51
Incorporation by reference.
Chapter III--Administrative Conference of the United States (Parts 300--
399)....................................................................
300
[Reserved]
301
Organization and purpose.
302--303
[Reserved]
304
Disclosure of records or information.
305--399[Reserved]
Chapter IV--Miscellaneous Agencies (Parts 400--500).....................
425
President's Commission on White House
Fellowships.
455
National Capital Planning Commission (Privacy
Act regulations).
456
National Capital Planning Commission Freedom
of Information Act.
457
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the National Capital Planning
Commission.
500
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the National Commission for
Employment Policy.
TITLE 2--GRANTS AND AGREEMENTS
Subtitle A--Office of Management and Budget Guidance for Grants and
Agreements..............................................................
Part
1
About Title 2 of the Code of Federal
Regulations and subtitle A.
Chapter I--Office of Management and Budget Governmentwide Guidance for
Grants and Agreements (Parts 2--199)....................................
2--19
[Reserved]
2--24
[Reserved]
25
Universal identifier and system for award
management.
26--169
[Reserved]
170
Reporting subaward and executive compensation
information.
171--174
[Reserved]
175
Award term for trafficking in persons.
176
Award terms for assistance agreements that
include funds under the American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act of 2009, Public Law 111-5.
177--179
[Reserved]
180
OMB guidelines to agencies on governmentwide
debarment and suspension (nonprocurement).
181
[Reserved]
182
Governmentwide requirements for drug-free
workplace (financial assistance).
183--199
[Reserved]
Chapter II--Office of Management and Budget Guidance (Parts 200--299)...
200
Uniform administrative requirements, cost
principles, and audit requirements for Federal
awards.
201--299
[Reserved]
Subtitle B--Federal Agency Regulations for Grants and Agreements........
Chapter III--Department of Health and Human Services (Parts 300--399)...
300
Uniform administrative requirements, cost
principles, and audit requirements for Federal
awards.
376
Nonprocurement debarment and suspension.
382
Requirements for drug-free workplace
(financial assistance).
Chapter IV--Department of Agriculture (Parts 400--499)..................
400
Uniform administrative requirements, cost
principles, and audit requirements for Federal
awards.
415
General program administrative regulations.
416
General program administrative regulations for
grants and cooperative agreements to State and
local governments.
417
Nonprocurement debarment and suspension.
418
New restrictions on lobbying.
421
Requirements for drug-free workplace
(financial assistance).
422
Research institutions, conducting USDA-funded
extramural research; research misconduct.
Chapter VI--Department of State (Parts 600--699)........................
600
The uniform administrative requirements, cost
principles, and audit requirements for Federal
awards.
601
Nonprocurement debarment and suspension.
Chapter VII--Agency for International Development (Parts 700--799)......
700
Uniform administrative requirements, cost
principles, and audit requirements for Federal
awards.
701
Partner vetting in US AID assistance.
780
Nonprocurement debarment and suspension.
782
Requirements for drug-free workplace
(financial assistance).
Chapter VIII--Department of Veterans Affairs (Parts 800--899)...........
801
Nonprocurement debarment and suspension.
802
Uniform administrative requirements, cost
principles, and audit requirements for Federal
awards.
Chapter IX--Department of Energy (Parts 900--999).......................
901
Nonprocurement debarment and suspension.
902
Requirements for drug-free workplace
(financial assistance)
910
Uniform administrative requirements, cost
principles, and audit requirements for Federal
awards.
Chapter X--Department of the Treasury (Parts 1000--1099)................
1000
Uniform administrative requirements, cost
principles, and audit requirements for Federal
awards.
Chapter XI--Department of Defense (Parts 1100--1199)....................
1103
Interim grants and cooperative agreements
implementation of guidance in 2 CFR 200,
''Uniform administrative requirements, cost
principles, and audit requirements for Federal
awards.''
1125
Nonprocurement debarment and suspension.
Chapter XII--Department of Transportation (Parts 1200--1299)............
1200
Nonprocurement suspension and debarment.
1201
Uniform administrative requirements, cost
principles, and audit requirements for Federal
awards.
Chapter XIII--Department of Commerce (Parts 1300--1399).................
1326
Nonprocurement suspension and debarment.
1327
Uniform administrative requirements, cost
principles, and audit requirements for Federal
awards.
1329
Requirements for drug-free workplace
(financial assistance).
Chapter XIV--Department of the Interior (Parts 1400--1499)..............
1400
Nonprocurement debarment and suspension.
1401
Requirements for Drug-Free Workplace
(financial assistance).
1402
Uniform administrative requirements, cost
principles, and audit requirements for Federal
awards.
Chapter XV--Environmental Protection Agency (Parts 1500--1599)..........
1500
Uniform administrative requirements, cost
principles, and audit requirements for Federal
awards.
1532
Nonprocurement debarment and suspension.
1536
Requirements for Drug-Free Workplace
(financial assistance).
Chapter XVIII--National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Parts
1800--1899).............................................................
1800
Uniform administrative requirements, cost
principles, and audit requirements for Federal
awards.
1880
Nonprocurement debarment and suspension.
1882
Requirements for drug-free workplace
(financial assistance).
Chapter XX--United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Parts 2000--
2099)...................................................................
2000
Nonprocurement debarment and suspension.
Chapter XXII--Corporation for National and Community Service (Parts
2200--2299).............................................................
2200
Nonprocurement debarment and suspension.
2205
Implementation and exemptions to 2 CFR 200.
2245
Requirements for drug-free workplace
(financial assistance).
Chapter XXIII--Social Security Administration (Parts 2300--2399)........
2300
Uniform administrative requirements, cost
principles, and audit requirements for Federal
awards.
2336
Nonprocurement debarment and suspension.
2339
Requirements for drug-free workplace
(financial assistance).
Chapter XXIV--Housing and Urban Development (Parts 2400--2499)..........
2400
Uniform administrative requirements, cost
principles, and audit requirements for Federal
awards.
2424
Nonprocurement debarment and suspension.
2429
Requirements for drug-free workplace
(financial assistance).
Chapter XXV--National Science Foundation (Parts 2500--2599).............
2500
Uniform administrative requirements, cost
principles, and audit requirements for Federal
awards.
2520
Nonprocurement debarment and suspension.
Chapter XXVI--National Archives and Records Administration (Parts 2600--
2699)...................................................................
2600
Uniform administrative requirements, cost
principles, and audit requirements for Federal
awards.
Chapter XXVII--Small Business Administration (Parts 2700--2799).........
2700
Nonprocurement debarment and suspension.
2701
Uniform administrative requirements, cost
principles, and audit requirements for Federal
awards.
Chapter XXVIII--Department of Justice (Parts 2800--2899)................
2800
Uniform administrative requirements, cost
principles, and audit requirements for Federal
awards by the Department of Justice.
2867
Nonprocurement debarment and suspension.
Chapter XXIX--Department of Labor (Parts 2900--2999)....................
2900
Uniform administrative requirements, cost
principles, and audit requirements for Federal
awards.
2998
Nonprocurement debarment and suspension.
Chapter XXX--Department of Homeland Security (Parts 3000--3099).........
3000
Nonprocurement debarment and suspension.
3001
Requirements for drug-free workplace
(financial assistance).
3002
Uniform administrative requirements, cost
principles, and audit requirements for Federal
awards.
Chapter XXXI--Institute of Museum and Library Services (Parts 3100--
3199)...................................................................
3185
Nonprocurement debarment and suspension.
3186
Requirements for drug-free workplace
(financial assistance).
3187
Uniform administrative requirements, cost
principles, and audit requirements for Federal
awards.
Chapter XXXII--National Endowment for the Arts (Parts 3200--3299).......
3254
Nonprocurement debarment and suspension.
3255
Uniform administrative requirements, cost
principles, and audit requirements for Federal
awards.
3256
Requirements for drug-free workplace
(financial assistance).
Chapter XXXIII--National Endowment for the Humanities (Parts 3300--3399)
3374
Uniform administrative requirements, cost
principles, and audit requirements for Federal
awards.
3369
Nonprocurement debarment and suspension.
3373
Requirements for drug-free workplace
(financial assistance).
Chapter XXXIV--Department of Education (Parts 3400--3499)...............
3474
Uniform administrative requirements, cost
principles, and audit requirements for Federal
awards.
3485
Nonprocurement debarment and suspension.
Chapter XXXV--Export-Import Bank of the United States (Parts 3500--3599)
3513
Nonprocurement debarment and suspension.
Chapter XXXVI--Office of National Drug Control Policy, Executive Office
of the President (Parts 3600--3699).....................................
3603
Uniform administrative requirements, cost
principles, and audit requirements for Federal
awards.
Chapter XXXVII--Peace Corps (Parts 3700--3799)..........................
3700
Nonprocurement debarment and suspension.
Chapter LVIII--Election Assistance Commission (Parts 5800--5899)........
5800
Nonprocurement debarment and suspension.
Chapter LIX--Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council (Parts 5900--5999)
5900
Uniform administrative requirements, cost
principles, and audit requirements for Federal
awards.
TITLE 3--THE PRESIDENT
Presidential Documents..................................................
Proclamations.
Executive orders.
Presidential documents other than
proclamations and Executive orders.
Chapter I--Executive Office of the President (Parts 100--199)...........
Part
100
Standards of conduct.
101
Public information provisions of the
Administrative Procedures Act.
102
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the Executive Office of the
President.
103--199
[Reserved]
TITLE 4--ACCOUNTS
Chapter I--Government Accountability Office (Parts 1--199)..............
SUBCHAPTER A--PERSONNEL SYSTEM
Part
2
Purpose and general provision.
3
Employment.
4
Employee performance and utilization.
5
Compensation.
6
Attendance and leave.
7
Personnel relations and services.
8
Insurance and annuities.
9
Senior Executive Service.
11
Recognition of attorneys and other
representatives.
SUBCHAPTER B--GENERAL PROCEDURES
21
Bid protest regulations.
22
Rules of procedure of the Government
Accountability Office Contract Appeals Board.
25
Conduct in the Government Accountability
Office building and on its grounds.
27
Government Accountability Office Personnel
Appeals Board; organization.
28
Government Accountability Office Personnel
Appeals Board; procedures applicable to claims
concerning employment practices at the
Government Accountability Office.
29
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER C--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER D--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER E--STANDARDIZED FISCAL PROCEDURES
75
Certificates and approvals of basic vouchers
and invoices.
SUBCHAPTER F--RECORDS
81
Public availability of Government
Accountability Office records.
82
Furnishing records of the Government
Accountability Office in judicial proceedings.
83
Privacy procedures for personnel records.
SUBCHAPTER G--[RESERVED]
TITLE 5--ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL
Chapter I--Office of Personnel Management (Parts 1--1199)...............
SUBCHAPTER A--CIVIL SERVICE RULES
Part
1
Coverage and definitions (Rule I).
2
Appointment through the competitive system
(Rule II).
3
Noncompetitive acquisition of status (Rule
III).
4
Prohibited practices (Rule IV).
5
Regulations, investigation, and enforcement
(Rule V).
6
Exceptions from the competitive service (Rule
VI).
7
General provisions (Rule VII).
8
Appointments to overseas positions (Rule
VIII).
9
Workforce information (Rule IX).
10
Agency accountability systems; OPM authority
to review personnel management programs (Rule
X).
SUBCHAPTER B--CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS
110
Posting notices of new OPM regulations.
151
Political activity of State or local officers
or employees.
175
OPM mandatory review of classified documents.
177
Administrative claims under the Federal Tort
Claims Act.
178
Procedures for settling claims.
179
Claims collection standards.
180
Employees' personal property claims.
185
Program fraud civil remedies.
210
Basic concepts and definitions (general).
211
Veteran preference.
212
Competitive service and competitive status.
213
Excepted service.
214
Senior Executive Service.
230
Organization of the Government for personnel
management.
250
Personnel management in agencies.
251
Agency relationships with organizations
representing Federal employees and other
organizations.
293
Personnel records.
294
Availability of official information.
295
Testimony by OPM employees relating to
official information and production of
official records in legal proceedings.
297
Privacy procedures for personnel records.
300
Employment (general).
301
Overseas employment.
302
Employment in the excepted service.
304
Expert and consultant appointments.
305
[Reserved]
307
Veterans recruitment appointments.
308
Volunteer service.
310
Employment of relatives.
315
Career and career-conditional employment.
316
Temporary and term employment.
317
Employment in the Senior Executive Service.
319
Employment in senior-level and scientific and
professional positions.
330
Recruitment, selection, and placement
(general).
332
Recruitment and selection through competitive
examination.
333
[Reserved]
334
Temporary assignments under the
Intergovernmental Personnel Act (IPA).
335
Promotion and internal placement.
337
Examining system.
338
Qualification requirements (general).
339
Medical qualification determinations.
340
Other than full-time career employment (part-
time, seasonal, on-call, and intermittent).
351
Reduction in force.
352
Reemployment rights.
353
Restoration to duty from uniformed service or
compensable injury.
359
Removal from the Senior Executive Service;
guaranteed placement in other personnel
systems.
362
Pathways programs.
370
Information Technology Exchange Program.
410
Training.
412
Supervisory, management, and executive
development.
430
Performance management.
432
Performance based reduction in grade and
removal actions.
451
Awards.
470
Personnel management research programs and
demonstrations projects.
511
Classification under the General Schedule.
530
Pay rates and systems (general).
531
Pay under the General Schedule.
532
Prevailing rate systems.
534
Pay under other systems.
535
Critical position pay authority.
536
Grade and pay retention.
537
Repayment of student loans.
550
Pay administration (general).
551
Pay administration under the Fair Labor
Standards Act (General).
553
Reemployment of civilian retirees to meet
exceptional employment needs.
572
Travel and transportation expenses; new
appointees and interviews.
575
Recruitment, relocation, and retention
incentives; supervisory differentials; and
extended assignment incentives.
576
Voluntary separation incentive payments.
581
Processing garnishment orders for child
support and/or alimony.
582
Commercial garnishment of Federal employees'
pay.
591
Allowances and differentials.
595
Physicians' comparability allowances.
610
Hours of duty.
630
Absence and leave.
700--714
[Reserved]
715
Nondisciplinary separations, demotions, and
furloughs.
720
Affirmative employment programs.
723
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the Office of Personnel
Management.
724
Implementation of Title II of the Notification
and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and
Retaliation Act of 2002.
730
Notification of post-employment restrictions.
731
Suitability.
732
National security positions.
733
Political activity--Federal employees residing
in designated localities.
734
Political activities of Federal employees.
735
Employee responsibilities and conduct.
736
Personnel investigations.
752
Adverse actions.
754
[Reserved]
771
Agency administrative grievance system.
772
Interim relief.
792
Federal Employees' Health, Counseling, and
Work/Life Programs
831
Retirement.
835
Debt collection.
837
Reemployment of annuitants.
838
Court orders affecting retirement benefits.
839
Correction of retirement coverage errors under
the Federal Erroneous Retirement Coverage
Corrections Act.
841
Federal Employees Retirement System--General
administration.
842
Federal Employees Retirement System--Basic
annuity.
843
Federal Employees Retirement System--Death
benefits and employee refunds.
844
Federal Employees Retirement System--
Disability retirement.
845
Federal Employees Retirement System--Debt
collection.
846
Federal Employees Retirement System--Elections
of coverage.
847
Elections of retirement coverage by current
and former employees of nonappropriated fund
instrumentalities.
848
Phased retirement.
850
Electronic retirement processing.
870
Federal Employees' Group Life Insurance
Program.
875
Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program.
880
Retirement and insurance benefits during
periods of unexplained absence.
890
Federal Employees Health Benefits Program.
891
Retired Federal employees health benefits.
892
Federal flexible benefits plan: Pre-tax
payment of health benefits premiums.
894
Federal Employees Dental and Vision Insurance
Program.
900
Intergovernmental Personnel Act programs.
911
Procedures for States and localities to
request indemnification.
919
Governmentwide debarment and suspension
(nonprocurement).
930
Programs for specific positions and
examinations (miscellaneous).
950
Solicitation of Federal civilian and uniformed
service personnel for contributions to private
voluntary organizations.
960
Federal Executive Boards.
990
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER C--REGULATIONS GOVERNING EMPLOYEES OF THE OFFICE OF PERSONNEL
MANAGEMENT
1001
OPM employee responsibilities and conduct.
1002--1199
[Reserved]
Chapter II--Merit Systems Protection Board (Parts 1200--1299)...........
SUBCHAPTER A--ORGANIZATION AND PROCEDURES
1200
Board organization.
1201
Practices and procedures.
1202
Statutory Review Board.
1203
Procedures for review of rules and regulations
of the Office of Personnel Management.
1204
Availability of official information.
1205
Privacy Act regulations.
1206
Open meetings.
1207
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of disability in programs or activities
conducted by the Merit Systems Protection
Board.
1208
Practices and procedures for appeals under the
Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment
Rights Act and the Veterans Employment
Opportunities Act.
1209
Practices and procedures for appeals and stay
requests of personnel actions allegedly based
on whistleblowing or other protected
activities.
1210
Practices and procedures for an appeal of a
removal or transfer of a Senior Executive
Service employee by the Secretary of the
Department of Veterans Affairs.
1211--1215
[Reserved]
1215
Debt management.
1216
Testimony by MSPB employees relating to
official information and production of
official records in legal proceedings.
Chapter III--Office of Management and Budget (Parts 1300--1399).........
SUBCHAPTER A--ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES
1300
Standards of conduct.
1302
Privacy Act procedures.
1303
Public information provisions of the
Administrative Procedures Act.
1304
Post employment conflict of interest.
1305
Release of official information, and testimony
by OMB personnel as witnesses, in litigation.
SUBCHAPTER B--OMB DIRECTIVES
1310
OMB circulars.
1312
Classification, downgrading, declassification
and safeguarding of national security
information.
1315
Prompt payment.
1320
Controlling paperwork burdens on the public.
SUBCHAPTER C--JOINT REGULATIONS WITH THE OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
1330
Human resources management.
Chapter IV--Office of Personnel Management and Office of the Director of
National Intelligence (Parts 1400--1499)................................
1400
Designation of national security positions.
Chapter V--The International Organizations Employees Loyalty Board
(Parts 1500--1599)......................................................
1501
Operations of the International Organizations
Employees Loyalty Board.
Chapter VI--Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board (Parts 1600--
1699)...................................................................
1600
Employee contribution elections, contribution
allocations, and automatic enrollment program.
1601
Participants' choices of TSP funds.
1603
Vesting.
1604
[Reserved]
1605
Correction of administrative errors.
1606
[Reserved]
1620
Expanded and continuing eligibility.
1630
Privacy Act regulations.
1631
Availability of records.
1632
Rules regarding public observation of
meetings.
1633
Standards of conduct.
1636
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the Federal Retirement Thrift
Investment Board.
1639
Claims collection.
1640
Periodic participant statements.
1645
Calculation of share prices.
1650
Methods of withdrawing funds from the Thrift
Savings Plan.
1651
Death benefits.
1653
Court orders and legal processes affecting
Thrift Savings Plan accounts.
1655
Loan program.
1690
Thrift Savings Plan.
Chapter VIII--Office of Special Counsel (Parts 1800--1899)..............
1800
Filing of complaints and allegations.
1810
Investigative authority of the Special
Counsel.
1820
Freedom of Information Act requests;
production of records or testimony.
1830
Privacy.
1840
Subpoenas.
1850
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the Office of Special Counsel.
Chapter IX--Appalachian Regional Commission (Parts 1900--1999)..........
1900
Employee responsibilities and conduct.
Chapter XI--Armed Forces Retirement Home (Parts 2100--2199).............
2100
Armed Forces Retirement Home Privacy Act
procedures.
Chapter XIV--Federal Labor Relations Authority, General Counsel of the
Federal Labor Relations Authority and Federal Service Impasses Panel
(Parts 2400--2499)......................................................
SUBCHAPTER A--TRANSITION RULES AND REGULATIONS [RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER B--GENERAL PROVISIONS
2411
Availability of official information.
2412
Privacy.
2413
Open meetings.
2414
Ex parte communications.
2415
Employee responsibility and conduct.
2416
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the Federal Labor Relations
Authority.
2417
Testimony by employees relating to official
information and production of official records
in legal proceedings.
2418
FLRA debt collection.
SUBCHAPTER C--FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY AND GENERAL COUNSEL OF
THE FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY
2420
Purpose and scope.
2421
Meaning of terms as used in this subchapter.
2422
Representation proceedings.
2423
Unfair labor practice proceedings.
2424
Negotiability proceedings.
2425
Review of arbitration awards.
2426
National consultation rights and consultation
rights on Government-wide rules or
regulations.
2427
General statements of policy or guidance.
2428
Enforcement of Assistant Secretary standards
of conduct decisions and orders.
2429
Miscellaneous and general requirements.
2430
Awards of attorney fees and other expenses.
SUBCHAPTER D--FEDERAL SERVICE IMPASSES PANEL
2470
General.
2471
Procedures of the Panel.
2472
Impasses arising pursuant to Agency
determinations not to establish or to
terminate flexible or compressed work
schedules.
2473
Subpoenas.
Appendix A to Chapter XIV--Current addresses and geographic
jurisdictions.
Appendix B to Chapter XIV--Memorandum describing the authority and
assigned responsibilities of the General Counsel of the Federal Labor
Relations Authority.
Chapter XVI--Office of Government Ethics (Parts 2600--2699).............
SUBCHAPTER A--ORGANIZATION AND PROCEDURES
2600
Organization and functions of the Office of
Government Ethics.
2601
Implementation of Office of Government Ethics
statutory gift acceptance authority.
2602
[Reserved]
2604
Freedom of Information Act rules and schedule
of fees for the production of public financial
disclosure reports.
2606
Privacy Act rules.
2608
Testimony by OGE employees relating to
official information and production of
official records in legal proceedings.
2610
Implementation of the Equal Access to Justice
Act.
SUBCHAPTER B--GOVERNMENT ETHICS
2634
Executive Branch financial disclosure,
qualified trusts, and certificates of
divestiture.
2635
Standards of ethical conduct for employees of
the executive branch.
2636
Limitations on outside earned income,
employment and affiliations for certain
noncareer employees.
2638
Executive Branch Ethics Program.
2640
Interpretation, exemptions and waiver guidance
concerning 18 U.S.C. 208 (Acts affecting a
personal financial interest).
2641
Post-employment conflict of interest
restrictions.
Chapter XXI--Department of the Treasury (Parts 3100--3199)..............
3101
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Department of the Treasury.
Chapter XXII--Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (Parts 3200--3299)..
3201
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation.
Chapter XXIII--Department of Energy (Parts 3300--3399)..................
3301
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Department of Energy.
Chapter XXIV--Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (Parts 3400--3499)...
3401
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission.
Chapter XXV--Department of the Interior (Parts 3500--3599)..............
3501
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Department of the Interior.
Chapter XXVI--Department of Defense (Parts 3600--3699)..................
3601
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Department of Defense.
Chapter XXVIII--Department of Justice (Parts 3800--3899)................
3801
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Department of Justice.
Chapter XXIX--Federal Communications Commission (Parts 3900--3999)......
3901
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Federal Communications
Commission.
3902
Supplemental financial disclosure requirements
for employees of the Federal Communications
Commission.
Chapter XXX--Farm Credit System Insurance Corporation (Parts 4000--4099)
4001
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Farm Credit System Insurance
Corporation.
Chapter XXXI--Farm Credit Administration (Parts 4100--4199).............
4101
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Farm Credit Administration.
Chapter XXXIII--Overseas Private Investment Corporation (Parts 4300--
4399)...................................................................
4301
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Overseas Private Investment
Corporation.
Chapter XXXIV--Securities and Exchange Commission (Parts 4400--4499)....
4401
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Securities and Exchange
Commission.
Chapter XXXV--Office of Personnel Management (Parts 4500--4599).........
4501
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Office of Personnel
Management.
Chapter XXXVI--Department of Homeland Security (Parts 4600--4699).......
4601
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Department of Homeland
Security.
Chapter XXXVII--Federal Election Commission (Parts 4700--4799)..........
4701
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Federal Election Commission.
Chapter XL--Interstate Commerce Commission (Parts 5000--5099)...........
5001
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Interstate Commerce
Commission.
Chapter XLI--Commodity Futures Trading Commission (Parts 5100--5199)....
5101
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Commodity Futures Trading
Commission.
Chapter XLII--Department of Labor (Parts 5200--5299)....................
5201
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Department of Labor.
Chapter XLIII--National Science Foundation (Parts 5300--5399)...........
5301
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the National Science Foundation.
Chapter XLV--Department of Health and Human Services (Parts 5500--5599).
5501
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Department of Health and
Human Services.
5502
Supplemental financial disclosure requirements
for employees of the Department of Health and
Human Services.
Chapter XLVI--Postal Rate Commission (Parts 5600--5699).................
5601
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Postal Rate Commission.
Chapter XLVII--Federal Trade Commission (Parts 5700--5799)..............
5701
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Federal Trade Commission.
Chapter XLVIII--Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Parts 5800--5899)........
5801
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Nuclear Regulatory
Commission.
Chapter XLIX--Federal Labor Relations Authority (Parts 5900--5999)......
5901
Supplemental Standards of Ethical Conduct for
Employees of the Federal Labor Relations
Authority.
Chapter L--Department of Transportation (Parts 6000--6099)..............
6001
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Department of Transportation.
Chapter LII--Export-Import Bank of the United States (Parts 6200--6299).
6201
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Export-Import Bank of the
United States.
Chapter LIII--Department of Education (Parts 6300--6399)................
6301
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Department of Education.
Chapter LIV--Environmental Protection Agency (Parts 6400--6499).........
6401
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Environmental Protection
Agency.
Chapter LV--National Endowment for the Arts (Parts 6500--6599)..........
6501
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the National Endowment for the
Arts.
Chapter LVI--National Endowment for the Humanities (Parts 6600--6699)...
6601
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the National Endowment for the
Humanities.
Chapter LVII--General Services Administration (Parts 6700--6799)........
6701
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the General Services
Administration.
Chapter LVIII--Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (Parts
6800--6899).............................................................
6801
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Board of Governors of the
Federal Reserve System.
Chapter LIX--National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Parts 6900--
6999)...................................................................
6901
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration.
Chapter LX--United States Postal Service (Parts 7000--7099).............
7001
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the United States Postal Service.
Chapter LXI--National Labor Relations Board (Parts 7100--7199)..........
7101
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the National Labor Relations
Board.
Chapter LXII--Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (Parts 7200--7299)
7201
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission.
Chapter LXIII--Inter-American Foundation (Parts 7300--7399).............
7301
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Inter-American Foundation.
Chapter LXIV--Merit Systems Protection Board (Parts 7400--7499).........
7401
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Merit Systems Protection
Board.
Chapter LXV--Department of Housing and Urban Development (Parts 7500--
7599)...................................................................
7501
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Department of Housing and
Urban Development.
Chapter LXVI--National Archives and Records Administration (Parts 7600--
7699)...................................................................
7601
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the National Archives and Records
Administration.
Chapter LXVII--Institute of Museum and Library Services (Parts 7700--
7799)...................................................................
7701
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Institute of Museum and
Library Services.
Chapter LXVIII--Commission on Civil Rights (Parts 7800--7899)...........
7801
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the United States Commission on
Civil Rights.
Chapter LXIX--Tennessee Valley Authority (Parts 7900--7999).............
7901
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Tennessee Valley Authority.
Chapter LXX--Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency for the
District of Columbia (Parts 8000--8099).................................
8001
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Court Services and Offender
Supervision Agency.
Chapter LXXI--Consumer Product Safety Commission (Parts 8100--8199).....
8101
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Consumer Product Safety
Commission.
Chapter LXXIII--Department of Agriculture (Parts 8300--8399)............
8301
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Department of Agriculture.
Chapter LXXIV--Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission (Parts
8400--8499).............................................................
8401
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Federal Mine Safety and
Health Review Commission.
Chapter LXXVI--Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board (Parts 8600--
8699)...................................................................
8601
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Federal Retirement Thrift
Investment Board.
Chapter LXXVII--Office of Management and Budget (Parts 8700--8799)......
8701
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Office of Management and
Budget.
Chapter LXXX--Federal Housing Finance Agency (Parts 9000--9099).........
9001
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Federal Housing Finance
Agency.
Chapter LXXXIII--Special Inspector General for Afghanistan
Reconstruction (Parts 9300--9399).......................................
9301
Disclosure of records and information.
9302
Requests for testimony or the production of
records in a court or other proceedings in
which the United States is not a party.
9303
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Office of the Special
Inspector General for Afghanistan
Reconstruction.
Chapter LXXXIV--Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Parts 9400--
9499)...................................................................
9401
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the Bureau of Consumer Financial
Protection.
Chapter LXXXVI--National Credit Union Administration (Parts 9600--9699).
9601
Supplemental standards of ethical conduct for
employees of the National Credit Union
Administration.
Chapter XCVII--Department of Homeland Security Human Resources
Management System (Department of Homeland Security--Office of Personnel
Management) (Parts 9700--9799)..........................................
9701
Department of Homeland Security Human
Resources Management System.
Chapter XCVIII--Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and
Efficiency (Parts 9800--9899)...........................................
9800
Freedom of Information Act regulations.
9801
Privacy Act regulations.
9802--9899
[Reserved]
Chapter XCIX--Military Compensation and Retirement Modernization
Commission (Parts 9900--9999)...........................................
9901
Disclosure of records and information.
Chapter C--National Council on Disability (Partys 10000--10049).........
10000
Procedures for disclosure of records under the
Freedom of Information Act.
10001
Implementation of the Privacy Act of 1974.
10002
Implementation of the Government in the
Sunshine Act.
TITLE 6--DOMESTIC SECURITY
Chapter I--Department of Homeland Security, Office of the Secretary
(Parts 1--199)..........................................................
Part
3
Petitions for rulemaking.
5
Disclosure of records and information.
7
Classified national security information.
8
[Reserved]
9
Restrictions upon lobbying.
11
Claims.
13
Program fraud civil remedies.
15
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of disability in programs or activities
conducted by the Department of Homeland
Security.
17
Nondiscrimination on the basis of sex in
education programs or activities receiving
Federal financial assistance.
19
Nondiscrimination in matters pertaining to
faith-based organizations.
21
Nondiscrimination on the basis of race, color,
or national origin in programs or activities
receiving Federal financial assistance from
the Department of Homeland Security.
25
Regulations to support anti-terrorism by
fostering effective technologies.
27
Chemical facility anti-terrorism standards.
29
Protected critical infrastructure information.
37
Real ID driver's licenses and identification
cards.
115
Sexual abuse and assault prevention standards.
Chapter X--Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board (Parts 1000--
1099)...................................................................
1000
Organization and delegation of powers and
duties of the Private and Civil Liberties
Oversight Board.
1001
Procedures for disclosure of records under the
Freedom of Information Act.
1002
Implementation of the Privacy Act of 1974.
1003
Implementation of the Government in the
Sunshine Act.
1004
[Reserved]
1227
Safety standard for carriages and strollers.
TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary of Agriculture (Parts 0--26)........
Part
1
Administrative regulations.
1a
Law enforcement authorities.
1b
National Environmental Policy Act.
1c
Protection of human subjects.
2
Delegations of authority by the Secretary of
Agriculture and general officers of the
Department.
3
Debt management.
4
[Reserved]
5
Determination of parity prices.
6
Import quotas and fees.
7
Selection and functions of Farm Service Agency
State and county committees.
8
4-H Club name and emblem.
9--10
[Reserved]
11
National Appeals Division.
12
Highly erodible land and wetland conservation.
13
[Reserved]
14
Determining the primary purpose of certain
payments for Federal tax purposes.
15
Nondiscrimination.
15a
Education programs or activities receiving or
benefiting from Federal financial assistance.
15b
Nondiscrimination on the basis of handicap in
programs or activities receiving Federal
financial assistance.
15c
Nondiscrimination on the basis of age in
programs or activities receiving Federal
financial assistance from the United States
Department of Agriculture.
15d
Nondiscrimination in programs or activities
conducted by the United States Department of
Agriculture.
15e
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the United States Department of
Agriculture.
15f
Adjudications under section 741.
16
Equal opportunity for religious organizations.
17
Sales of agricultural commodities made
available under Title I of the Agricultural
Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954,
as amended.
18
Equal employment opportunity in the State
Cooperative Extension Services.
19
[Reserved]
20
Export sales reporting requirements.
21
Uniform relocation assistance and real
property acquisition for Federal and federally
assisted programs.
22
Rural development coordination.
23
State and regional annual plans of work.
24
[Reserved]
25
Rural Empowerment Zones and Enterprise
Communities.
26
[Reserved]
Subtitle B--Regulations of the Department of Agriculture................
Chapter I--Agricultural Marketing Service (Standards, Inspections,
Marketing Practices), Department of Agriculture (Parts 27--209).........
SUBCHAPTER A--COMMODITY STANDARDS AND STANDARD CONTAINER REGULATIONS
27
Cotton classification under cotton futures
legislation.
28
Cotton classing, testing, and standards.
29
Tobacco inspection.
30
Tobacco stocks and standards.
31
Purchase of wool and wool top samples.
32
Purchase of grease mohair and mohair top
samples.
33
Regulations issued under authority of the
Export Apple Act.
34
[Reserved]
35
Export grapes and plums.
36
Procedures by which the Agricultural Marketing
Service develops, revises, suspends, or
terminates voluntary official grade standards.
38--41
[Reserved]
42
Standards for condition of food containers.
43
Standards for sampling plans.
44--45
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER B--MARKETING OF PERISHABLE AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES
46
Regulations (other than rules of practice)
under the Perishable Agricultural Commodities
Act, 1930.
47
Rules of practice under the Perishable
Agricultural Commodities Act.
48
Regulations of the Secretary of Agriculture
for the enforcement of the Produce Agency Act.
50
Rules of practice governing withdrawal of
inspection and grading services.
SUBCHAPTER C--REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS UNDER THE AGRICULTURAL MARKETING
ACT OF 1946
51
Fresh fruits, vegetables, and other products
(inspection, certification, and standards).
52
Processed fruits and vegetables, processed
products thereof, and certain other processed
food products.
53
Livestock (grading, certification, and
standards).
54
Meats, prepared meats, and meat products
(grading, certification, and standards).
56
Voluntary grading of shell eggs.
57
Inspection of eggs (Egg Products Inspection
Act).
58
Grading and inspection, general specifications
for approved plants and standards for grades
of dairy products.
59
Livestock mandatory reporting.
60
Country of origin labeling for fish and
shellfish.
61
Cottonseed sold or offered for sale for
crushing purposes (inspection, sampling, and
certification).
62
Livestock, meat, and other agricultural
commodities (quality systems verification
programs).
63
National Sheep Industry Improvement Center.
65
Country of origin labeling of lamb, chicken
and goat meat, perishable agricultural
commodities, macadamia nuts, pecans, peanuts,
and ginseng.
70
Voluntary grading of poultry products and
rabbit products.
75
Regulations for inspection and certification
of quality of agricultural and vegetable
seeds.
SUBCHAPTER D--EXPORT AND DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION PROGRAMS
80
Fresh Russet Potato Diversion Program.
81
Prune/Dried Plum Diversion Program.
82
Clingstone Peach Diversion Program.
SUBCHAPTER E--COMMODITY LABORATORY TESTING PROGRAMS
90
Introduction.
91
Services and general information.
93
Processed fruits and vegetables.
94
Poultry and egg products.
95--96
[Reserved]
97
Plant variety and protection.
98
Meals, ready-to-eat (MRE's), meats, and meat
products.
99--109
[Reserved]
110
Recordkeeping on restricted use pesticides by
certified applicators; surveys and reports.
111--159
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER F--NAVAL STORES
160
Regulations and standards for naval stores.
SUBCHAPTER G--MISCELLANEOUS MARKETING PRACTICES UNDER THE AGRICULTURAL
MARKETING ACT OF 1946
170
USDA Farmers Market.
SUPCHAPTER H--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER K--FEDERAL SEED ACT
201
Federal Seed Act regulations.
202
Federal Seed Act rules of practice.
203--204
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER L--REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO PURCHASES [RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER M--ORGANIC FOODS PRODUCTION ACT PROVISIONS
205
National Organic Program.
206--209
[Reserved]
Chapter II--Food and Nutrition Service, Department of Agriculture (Parts
210--299)...............................................................
SUBCHAPTER A--CHILD NUTRITION PROGRAMS
210
National School Lunch Program.
215
Special milk program for children.
220
School Breakfast Program.
225
Summer Food Service Program.
226
Child and Adult Care Food Program.
227
Nutrition Education and Training Program.
235
State administrative expense funds.
240
Cash in lieu of donated foods.
245
Determining eligibility for free and reduced
price meals and free milk in schools.
246
Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for
Women, Infants and Children.
247
Commodity Supplemental Food Program.
248
WIC Farmers' Market Nutrition Program (FMNP).
249
Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program
(SFMNP).
SUBCHAPTER B--GENERAL REGULATIONS AND POLICIES--FOOD DISTRIBUTION
250
Donation of foods for use in the United
States, its territories and possessions and
areas under its jurisdiction.
251
The Emergency Food Assistance Program.
252
National Commodity Processing Program.
253
Administration of the Food Distribution
Program for households on Indian reservations.
254
Administration of the Food Distribution
Program for Indian households in Oklahoma.
SUBCHAPTER C--FOOD STAMP AND FOOD DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM
271
General information and definitions.
272
Requirements for participating State agencies.
273
Certification of eligible households.
274
Issuance and use of program benefits.
275
Performance reporting system.
276
State agency liabilities and Federal
sanctions.
277
Payments of certain administrative costs of
State agencies.
278
Participation of retail food stores, wholesale
food concerns and insured financial
institutions.
279
Administrative and judicial review--food
retailers and food wholesalers.
280
Emergency food assistance for victims of
disasters.
281
Administration of SNAP on Indian reservations.
282
Demonstration, research, and evaluation
projects.
283
Appeals of Quality Control (``QC'') claims.
284
[Reserved]
285
Provision of a nutrition assistance grant for
the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
SUBCHAPTER D--GENERAL REGULATIONS
295
Availability of information and records to the
public.
296--299
[Reserved]
Chapter III--Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Department of
Agriculture (Parts 300--399)............................................
300
Incorporation by reference.
301
Domestic quarantine notices.
302
District of Columbia; movement of plants and
plant products.
305
Phytosanitary treatments.
318
State of Hawaii and territories quarantine
notices.
319
Foreign quarantine notices.
322
Bees, beekeeping byproducts, and beekeeping
equipment.
330
Federal plant pest regulations; general; plant
pests; soil, stone, and quarry products;
garbage.
331
Possession, use, and transfer of select agents
and toxins.
340
Introduction of organisms and products altered
or produced through genetic engineering which
are plant pests or which there is reason to
believe are plant pests.
351
Importation of plants or plant products by
mail.
352
Plant quarantine safeguard regulations.
353
Export certification.
354
Overtime services related to imports and
exports; and user fees.
355
Endangered species regulations concerning
terrestrial plants.
356
Forfeiture procedures.
357
Control of illegally taken plants.
360
Noxious weed regulations.
361
Importation of seed and screenings under the
Federal Seed Act.
370
Freedom of information.
371
Organization, functions, and delegations of
authority.
372
National Environmental Policy Act implementing
procedures.
380
Rules of practice governing proceedings under
certain acts.
381--389
[Reserved]
Chapter IV--Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, Department of
Agriculture (Parts 400--499)............................................
400
General administrative regulations.
401
[Reserved]
402
Catastrophic risk protection endorsement.
403--406
[Reserved]
407
Area risk plan of insurance regulations.
408--411
[Reserved]
412
Public information--freedom of information.
413--456
[Reserved]
457
Common crop insurance regulations.
458
[Reserved]
Chapter V--Agricultural Research Service, Department of Agriculture
(Parts 500--599)........................................................
500
National Arboretum.
501
Conduct on U.S. Meat Animal Research Center,
Clay Center, Nebraska.
502
Conduct on Beltsville Agricultural Research
Center Property, Beltsville, Maryland.
503
Conduct on Plum Island Animal Disease Center.
504
User fees.
505
National Agricultural Library fees for loans
and copying.
510
Public information.
520
Procedures for implementing National
Environmental Policy Act.
550
General administrative policy for non-
assistance cooperative agreements.
Chapter VI--Natural Resources Conservation Service, Department of
Agriculture (Parts 600--699)............................................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
600
Organization.
601
Functions.
SUBCHAPTER B--CONSERVATION OPERATIONS
610
Technical assistance.
611
Soil surveys.
612
Snow surveys and water supply forecasts.
613
Plant materials centers.
614
NRCS appeal procedures.
SUBCHAPTER C--WATER RESOURCES
621
River basin investigations and surveys.
622
Watershed projects.
623
Emergency Wetlands Reserve Program.
624
Emergency watershed protection.
625
Healthy Forests Reserve Program.
SUBCHAPTER D--LONG TERM CONTRACTING
630
Long term contracting.
631
Great Plains Conservation Program.
632
Rural Abandoned Mine Program.
633
Water Bank Program.
634
Rural Clean Water Program.
635
Equitable relief from ineligibility.
636
Wildlife Habitat Incentive Program.
SUBCHAPTER E--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER F--SUPPORT ACTIVITIES
650
Compliance with NEPA.
651
[Reserved]
652
Technical service provider assistance.
653
Technical standards.
654
Operation and maintenance.
655
[Reserved]
656
Procedures for the protection of archeological
and historical properties encountered in NRCS-
assisted programs.
657
Prime and unique farmlands.
658
Farmland Protection Policy Act.
SUBCHAPTER G--MISCELLANEOUS
660
[Reserved]
661
Public information and right to privacy.
662--699
[Reserved]
Chapter VII--Farm Service Agency, Department of Agriculture (Parts 700--
799)....................................................................
SUBCHAPTER A--AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION PROGRAM
700
[Reserved]
701
Emergency Conservation Program, Emergency
Forest Restoration Program, and certain
related programs previously administered under
this part.
707
Payments due persons who have died,
disappeared, or have been declared
incompetent.
708
Record retention requirements--all programs.
SUBCHAPTER B--FARM MARKETING QUOTAS, ACREAGE ALLOTMENTS, AND PRODUCTION
ADJUSTMENT
714
Refunds of penalties erroneously, illegally,
or wrongfully collected.
718
Provisions applicable to multiple programs.
SUBCHAPTER C--REGULATIONS FOR WAREHOUSES
735
Regulations for the United States Warehouse
Act.
743
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER D--SPECIAL PROGRAMS
750
Soil bank.
755
Reimbursement Transportation Cost Payment
program for geographically disadvantaged
farmers and ranchers.
759
Disaster designations and notifications.
760
Indemnity payment programs.
761
Farm loan programs; general program
administration.
762
Guaranteed farm loans.
763
Land Contract Guarantee Program.
764
Direct loan making.
765
Direct loan servicing--regular
766
Direct loan servicing--special.
767
Inventory property management.
768
[Reserved]
769
Highly Fractionated Indian Land Loan Program.
770
Indian tribal land acquisition loans.
771
Boll Weevil Eradication Loan Program.
772
Servicing minor program loans.
773
Special Apple Loan Program.
774
Emergency Loan for Seed Producers Program.
780
Appeal regulations.
781
Disclosure of foreign investment in
agricultural land.
782
End-Use Certificate Program.
784
2004 Ewe Lamb Replacement and Retention
Payment Program.
785
Certified State Mediation Program.
786
Dairy Disaster Assistance Payment Program
(DDAP-III).
789
Agriculture Priorities and Allocations System
(APAS).
SUBCHAPTER E--PROVISIONS COMMON TO MORE THAN ONE PROGRAM
792
Debt settlement policies and procedures.
795
Payment limitation.
SUBCHAPTER F--PUBLIC RECORDS
798
Availability of information to the public.
SUBCHAPTER G--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
799
Compliance with the National Environmental
Policy Act.
Chapter VIII--Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration
(Federal Grain Inspection Service), Department of Agriculture (Parts
800--899)...............................................................
800
General regulations.
801
Official performance requirements for grain
inspection equipment.
802
Official performance and procedural
requirements for grain-weighing equipment and
related grain handling systems.
810
Official United States standards for grain.
868
General regulations and standards for certain
agricultural commodities.
Chapter IX--Agricultural Marketing Service (Marketing Agreements and
Orders; Fruits, Vegetables, Nuts), Department of Agriculture (Parts
900--999)...............................................................
900
General regulations.
905
Oranges, grapefruit, tangerines, and tangelos
grown in Florida.
906
Oranges and grapefruit grown in Lower Rio
Grande Valley in Texas.
915
Avocados grown in South Florida.
917
Peaches grown in California.
920
Kiwifruit grown in California.
922
Apricots grown in designated counties in
Washington.
923
Sweet cherries grown in designated counties in
Washington.
925
Grapes grown in a designated area of
southeastern California.
926
Data collection, reporting and recordkeeping
requirements applicable to cranberries not
subject to the cranberry marketing order.
927
Winter pears grown in Oregon and Washington.
929
Cranberries grown in States of Massachusetts,
Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Jersey,
Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, Oregon,
Washington, and Long Island in the State of
New York.
930
Tart cherries grown in the States of Michigan,
New York, Pennsylvania, Oregon, Utah,
Washington, and Wisconsin.
932
Olives grown in California.
944
Fruits; import regulations.
945
Irish potatoes grown in certain designated
counties in Idaho, and Malheur County, Oregon.
946
Irish potatoes grown in Washington.
948
Irish potatoes grown in Colorado.
953
Irish potatoes grown in Southeastern States.
955
Vidalia onions grown in Georgia.
956
Sweet onions grown in the Walla Walla Valley
of Southeast Washington and Northeast Oregon.
958
Onions grown in certain designated counties in
Idaho, and Malheur County, Oregon.
959
Onions grown in South Texas.
966
Tomatoes grown in Florida.
980
Vegetables; import regulations.
981
Almonds grown in California.
982
Hazelnuts grown in Oregon and Washington.
983
Pistachios grown in California, Arizona and
New Mexico.
984
Walnuts grown in California.
985
Marketing order regulating the handling of
spearmint oil produced in the Far West.
986
Pecans grownin the States of Alabama,
Arkansas, Arizona, California, Florida,
Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri,
Mississippi, North Carolina, New Mexico,
Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Texas.
987
Domestic dates produced or packed in Riverside
County, California.
989
Raisins produced from grapes grown in
California.
993
Dried prunes produced in California.
996
Minimum quality and handling standards for
domestic and imported peanuts marketed in the
United States.
999
Specialty crops; import regulations.
Chapter X--Agricultural Marketing Service (Marketing Agreements and
Orders; Milk), Department of Agriculture (Parts 1000--1199).............
1000
General provisions of Federal milk marketing
orders.
1001
Milk in the Northeast marketing area.
1002--1004
[Reserved]
1005
Milk in the Appalachian marketing area.
1006
Milk in the Florida marketing area.
1007
Milk in the Southeast marketing area.
1011--1013
[Reserved]
1030
Milk in the Upper Midwest marketing area.
1032
Milk in the Central marketing area.
1033
Milk in the Mideast marketing area.
1036--1120
[Reserved]
1124
Milk in the Pacific Northwest marketing area.
1125
[Reserved]
1126
Milk in the Southwest marketing area.
1131
Milk in the Arizona marketing area.
1132--1134
[Reserved]
1135
Milk in the Western marketing area.
1136--1139
[Reserved]
1145
Dairy Forward Pricing Program.
1150
Dairy Promotion Program.
1151--1159
[Reserved]
1160
Fluid Milk Promotion Program.
1161--1169
[Reserved]
1170
Dairy product mandatory reporting.
1171--1179
[Reserved]
Chapter XI--Agricultural Marketing Service (Marketing Agreements and
Orders; Miscellaneous Commodities), Department of Agriculture (Parts
1200--1299).............................................................
1200
Rules of practice and procedure governing
proceedings under research, promotion, and
information programs.
1205
Cotton research and promotion.
1206
Mango promotion, research, and information.
1207
Potato research and promotion plan
1208
Processed raspberry promotion, research, and
information order.
1209
Mushroom promotion, research, and consumer
information order.
1210
Watermelon research and promotion plan.
1212
Honey packers and importers research,
promotion, consumer education and industry
information order.
1214
Christmas tree promotion, research, and
information order.
1215
Popcorn promotion, research, and consumer
information.
1216
Peanut promotion, research, and information
order.
1217
Softwood lumber research, promotion, consumer
education and industry information order.
1218
Blueberry promotion, research, and information
order.
1219
Hass avocado promotion, research, and
information.
1220
Soybean promotion, research, and consumer
information.
1221
Sorghum promotion, research, and information
order.
1222
Paper and paper-based packaging promotion,
research and information order.
1230
Pork promotion, research, and consumer
information.
1250
Egg research and promotion.
1260
Beef promotion and research.
1270
[Reserved]
1280
Lamb promotion, research, and information
order.
1291
Specialty Crop Block Grant Program--Farm Bill.
Chapter XIV--Commodity Credit Corporation, Department of Agriculture
(Parts 1400--1499)......................................................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL REGULATIONS AND POLICIES
1400
Payment limitation and payment eligibility.
1401
Commodity certificates, in kind payments, and
other forms of payment.
1402
Policy for certain commodities available for
sale.
1403
Debt settlement policies and procedures.
1404
Assignment of payments.
1405
Loans, purchases, and other operations.
1407
Debarment and suspension.
1409
Meetings of the Board of Directors of
Commodity Credit Corporation.
SUBCHAPTER B--LOANS, PURCHASES, AND OTHER OPERATIONS
1410
Conservation Reserve Program.
1412
Agricultural risk coverage, price loss
coverage, and cotton transition assistance
programs.
1413
Commodity incentive payment programs.
1415
Grasslands Reserve Program.
1416
Emergency agricultural disaster assistance
programs.
1421
Grains and similarly handled commodities--
marketing assistance loans and loan deficiency
payments.
1423
Commodity credit corporation approved
warehouses.
1424
Bioenergy Program.
1425
Cooperative marketing associations.
1427
Cotton.
1429
Asparagus Revenue Market Loss Assistance
Payment Program.
1430
Dairy products.
1434
Nonrecourse marketing assistance loans and
loan deficiency payments for honey.
1435
Sugar program.
1436
Farm Storage Facility Loan Program
regulations.
1437
Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program.
1446
Peanuts.
1450
Biomass Crop Assistance Program (BCAP).
1455
Voluntary Public Access and Habitat Incentive
program.
1463
2005-2014 Tobacco Transition Program.
1465
Agricultural management assistance.
1466
Environmental Quality Incentives Program.
1467
Wetlands Reserve Program.
1468
Agriculture Conservation Easement Program.
1469
Conservation Security Program.
1470
Conservation Stewardship Program.
1471
Pima Agriculture Cotton Trust Fund
(Agriculture Pima Trust) and Agriculture Wool
Apparel Manufacturers Trust Fund (Agriculture
Wool Trust).
SUBCHAPTER C--EXPORT PROGRAMS
1484
Programs to help develop foreign markets for
agricultural commodities.
1485
Grant agreements for the development of
foreign markets for U.S. agricultural
commodities.
1486
Emerging Markets Program.
1487
Technical assistance for specialty crops.
1488
Financing of sales of agricultural
commodities.
1491
Farm and Ranch Lands Protection Program.
1492
[Reserved]
1493
CCC Export Credit Guarantee Programs.
1494
Export bonus programs.
1494--1495
[Reserved]
1499
Food for Progress Program.
Chapter XV--Foreign Agricultural Service, Department of Agriculture
(Parts 1500--1599)......................................................
1520
Availability of information to the public.
1530
The Refined Sugar Re-Export Program, the Sugar
Containing Products Re-Export Program, and the
Polyhydric Alcohol Program.
1540
International agricultural trade.
1560
Procedures to monitor Canadian fresh fruit and
vegetable imports.
1570
Export bonus programs.
1580
Trade adjustment assistance for farmers.
1590
United States Department of Agriculture Local
and Regional Food Aid Procurement Program.
1599
McGovern-Dole International Food for Education
and Child Nutrition Program.
Chapter XVI--Rural Telephone Bank, Department of Agriculture (Parts
1600--1699).............................................................
1600
General information.
1610
Loan policies.
Chapter XVII--Rural Utilities Service, Department of Agriculture (Parts
1700--1799).............................................................
1700
General information.
1703
Rural development.
1709
Assistance to high energy cost communities.
1710
General and pre-loan policies and procedures
common to electric loans and guarantees.
1714
Pre-loan policies and procedures for insured
electric loans.
1717
Post-loan policies and procedures common to
insured and guaranteed electric loans.
1718
Loan security documents for electric
borrowers.
1720
Guarantees for bonds and notes issued for
electrification or telephone purposes.
1721
Post-loan policies and procedures for insured
electric loans.
1724
Electric engineering, architectural services
and design policies and procedures.
1726
Electric system construction policies and
procedures.
1728
Electric standards and specifications for
materials and construction.
1730
Electric system operations and maintenance.
1735
General policies, types of loans, loan
requirements--telecommunications program.
1737
Pre-loan policies and procedures common to
insured and guaranteed telecommunications
loans.
1738
Rural broadband access loans and loan
guarantees.
1739
Broadband grant program.
1740
Public Television Station Digital Transition
Grant Program.
1741
[Reserved]
1744
Post-loan policies and procedures common to
guaranteed and insured telephone loans.
1748
[Reserved]
1751
Telecommunications system planning and design
criteria, and procedures.
1753
Telecommunications system construction
policies and procedures.
1755
Telecommunications policies on specifications,
acceptable materials, and standard contract
forms.
1757
[Reserved]
1767
Accounting requirements for RUS electric
borrowers.
1770
Accounting requirements for RUS
telecommunications borrowers.
1773
Policy on audits of RUS borrowers.
1774
Special Evaluation Assistance for Rural
Communities and Households program.
1775
Technical assistance grants.
1776
Household water well system grant program.
1777
Section 306C WWD loans and grants.
1778
Emergency and imminent community water
assistance grants.
1780
Water and waste loans and grants.
1781
Resource Conservation and Development (RCD)
loans and Watershed (WS) loans and advances.
1782
Servicing of water and waste programs.
1783
Revolving funds for financing water and
wastewater projects (revolving fund program).
1784
Rural Alaskan Village Grants.
1785
Loan account computations, procedures, and
policies for electric and telephone borrowers.
1786
Prepayment of RUS guaranteed and insured loans
to electric and telephone borrowers.
1788
RUS fidelity and insurance requirements for
electric and telecommunications borrowers.
1789
Use of consultants funded by borrowers.
1792
Compliance with other Federal statutes,
regulations, and Executive orders.
Chapter XVIII--Rural Housing Service, Rural Business-Cooperative
Service, Rural Utilities Service, and Farm Service Agency, Department of
Agriculture (Parts 1800--2099)..........................................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL REGULATIONS
1804
[Reserved]
1806
Insurance.
1807
[Reserved]
1810
Interest rates, terms, conditions, and
approval authority.
SUBCHAPTER B--LOANS AND GRANTS PRIMARILY FOR REAL ESTATE PURPOSES
1822
Rural housing loans and grants.
1823
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER C--D--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER E--ACCOUNT SERVICING
1863--1866
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER F--SECURITY SERVICING AND LIQUIDATIONS
1872
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER G--MISCELLANEOUS REGULATION
1890--1899
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER H--PROGRAM REGULATIONS
1900
General.
1901
Program-related instructions.
1902
Supervised bank accounts.
1904
[Reserved]
1910
General.
1922
[Reserved]
1924
Construction and repair.
1925
Taxes.
1927
Title clearance and loan closing.
1930
General.
1931--1839
[Reserved]
1940
General.
1941
[Reserved]
1942
Associations.
1943
[Reserved]
1944
Housing.
1946
[Reserved]
1948
Rural development.
1849
[Reserved]
1950
General.
1951
Servicing and collections.
1955
Property management.
1956
Debt settlement.
1957
Asset sales.
1962
Personal property.
1965
Real property.
1970
Environmental policies and procedures.
1980
General.
1981--1999
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER I--ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS
2003
Organization.
2018
General.
2045
General.
Chapter XX--Local Television Loan Guarantee Board (Parts 2200--2299)....
2200
Access to Local Television Signals Guaranteed
Loan Program; general policies and procedures.
2201
Local Television Loan Guarantee Program--
program regulations.
Chapter XXV--Office of Advocacy and Outreach, Department of Agriculture
(Parts 2500--2599)......................................................
2500
OAO Federal financial assistance programs--
general award administrative procedures.
2502
Agricultural Career and Employment (ACE)
grants program.
Chapter XXVI--Office of Inspector General, Department of Agriculture
(Parts 2600--2699)......................................................
2610
Organization, functions, and delegations of
authority.
2620
Availability of information to the public.
Chapter XXVII--Office of Information Resources Management, Department of
Agriculture (Parts 2700--2799)..........................................
2700
Organization and functions.
2710
Availability of information to the public.
Chapter XXVIII--Office of Operations, Department of Agriculture (Parts
2800--2899).............................................................
2810
Organization and functions--Office of
Operations.
2811
Availability of information to the public.
2812
Department of Agriculture guidelines for the
donation of excess research equipment under 15
U.S.C. 3710(i).
Chapter XXIX--Office of Energy Policy and New Uses, Department of
Agriculture (Parts 2900--2999)..........................................
2900
Essential agricultural uses and volumetric
requirements--Natural Gas Policy Act.
2901
Administrative procedures for adjustments of
natural gas curtailment priority.
2902
[Reserved]
2903
Biodiesel Fuel Education Program.
2904
[Reserved]
Chapter XXX--Office of the Chief Financial Officer, Department of
Agriculture (Parts 3000--3099)..........................................
3010
[Reserved]
3011
Availability of information to the public.
Chapter XXXI--Office of Environmental Quality, Department of Agriculture
(Parts 3100--3199)......................................................
3100
Cultural and environmental quality.
Chapter XXXII--Office of Procurement and Property Management, Department
of Agriculture (Parts 3200--3299).......................................
3200
Department of Agriculture guidelines for the
acquisition and transfer of excess personal
property.
3201
Guidelines for designating biobased products
for Federal procurement.
3202
Voluntary labeling program for biobased
products.
3203
Guidelines for the transfer of excess
computers or other technical equipment
pursuant to section 14220 of the 2008 Farm
Bill.
3204--3299
[Reserved]
Chapter XXXIII--Office of Transportation, Department of Agriculture
(Parts 3300--3399)......................................................
3300
Agreement on the International Carriage of
Perishable Foodstuffs and on the Special
Equipment to be Used for Such Carriage (ATP);
inspection, testing, and certification of
special equipment.
3305
[Reserved]
Chapter XXXIV--National Institute of Food and Agriculture (Parts 3400--
3499)...................................................................
3400
Special Research Grants Program.
3401
Rangeland Research Grants Program.
3402
Food and Agricultural Sciences National Needs
Graduate and Postgraduate Fellowship Grants
Program.
3403
Small Business Innovation Research Grants
Program.
3404
Public information.
3405
Higher Education Challenge Grants Program.
3406
1890 Institution Capacity Building Grants
Program.
3407
Implementation of National Environmental
Policy Act.
3411
[Reserved]
3415
Biotechnology Risk Assessment Research Grants
Program.
3418
Stakeholder input requirements for recipients
of agricultural research, education, and
extension formula funds.
3419
Matching funds requirement for agricultural
research and extension formula funds at 1890
land-grant institutions, including Tuskegee
University, and at 1862 land-grant
institutions in insular areas.
3430
Competitive and non-competitive non-formula
Federal assistance programs--general award
administration provisions.
3431
Veterinary Medicine Loan Repayment Program.
3434
Hispanic-serving agricultural colleges and
universities certification process.
Chapter XXXV--Rural Housing Service, Department of Agriculture (Parts
3500--3599).............................................................
3550
Direct single family housing loans and grants.
3555
Guaranteed Rural Housing Program.
3560
Direct multi-family housing loans and grants.
3565
Guaranteed Rural Rental Housing Program.
3570
Community programs.
3575
General.
Chapter XXXVI--National Agricultural Statistics Service, Department of
Agriculture (Parts 3600--3699)..........................................
3600
Organization and functions.
3601
Public information.
Chapter XXXVII--Economic Research Service, Department of Agriculture
(Parts 3700--3799)......................................................
3700
Organization and functions.
3701
Public information.
Chapter XXXVIII--World Agricultural Outlook Board, Department of
Agriculture (Parts 3800--3899)..........................................
3800
Organization and functions.
3801
Availability of information to the public.
Chapter XLI--[Reserved].................................................
Chapter XLII--Rural Business-Cooperative Service and Rural Utilities
Service, Department of Agriculture (Parts 4200--4299)...................
4274
Direct and insured loanmaking.
4279
Guaranteed loanmaking.
4280
Loans and grants.
4284
Grants.
4285
Cooperative agreements.
4287
Servicing.
4288
Payment programs.
4290
Rural Business Investment Company (``RBIC'')
Program.
TITLE 8--ALIENS AND NATIONALITY
Chapter I--Department of Homeland Security (Immigration and
Naturalization) (Parts 1--499)..........................................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL PROVISIONS
Part
1
Definitions.
2
Authority of the Secretary of Homeland
Security.
3
Executive Office for Immigration Review.
SUBCHAPTER B--IMMIGRATION REGULATIONS
100
Statement of organization.
101
Presumption of lawful admission.
103
Immigration benefits; biometric requirements;
availability of records.
109
[Reserved]
204
Immigrant petitions.
205
Revocation of approval of petitions.
207
Admission of refugees.
208
Procedures for asylum and withholding of
removal.
209
Adjustment of status of refugees and aliens
granted asylum.
210
Special agricultural workers.
211
Documentary requirements: Immigrants; waivers.
212
Documentary requirements: Nonimmigrants;
waivers; admission of certain inadmissible
aliens; parole.
213
Admission of aliens on giving bond or cash
deposit.
213a
Affidavits of support on behalf of immigrants.
214
Nonimmigrant classes.
215
Control of aliens departing from the United
States.
216
Conditional basis of lawful permanent
residence status.
217
Visa Waiver Program.
221
Admission of visitors or students.
223
Reentry permits, refugee travel documents, and
advance parole documents.
231
Arrival and departure manifests.
232
Detention of aliens for physical and mental
examination.
233
Contracts with transportation lines.
234
Designation of ports of entry for aliens
arriving by civil aircraft.
235
Inspection of persons applying for admission.
236
Apprehension and detention of inadmissible and
deportable aliens; removal of aliens ordered
removed.
237
[Reserved]
238
Expedited removal of aggravated felons.
239
Initiation of removal proceedings.
240
Voluntary departure, suspension of deportation
and special rule cancellation of removal.
241
Apprehension and detention of aliens ordered
removed.
242--243
[Reserved]
244
Temporary protected status for nationals of
designated States.
245
Adjustment of status to that of person
admitted for permanent residence.
245a
Adjustment of status to that of persons
admitted for temporary or permanent resident
status under section 245A of the Immigration
and Nationality Act.
246
Rescission of adjustment of status.
247
Adjustment of status of certain resident
aliens.
248
Change of nonimmigrant classification.
249
Creation of records of lawful admission for
permanent residence.
250
Removal of aliens who have fallen into
distress.
251
Arrival and departure manifests and lists:
Supporting documents.
252
Landing of alien crewmen.
253
Parole of alien crewmen.
258
Limitations on performance of longshore work
by alien crewmen.
264
Registration and fingerprinting of aliens in
the United States.
265
Notices of address.
270
Penalties for document fraud.
271
Diligent and reasonable efforts to prevent the
unauthorized entry of aliens by the owners of
railroad lines, international bridges, or toll
roads.
273
Carrier responsibilities at foreign ports of
embarkation; reducing, refunding, or waiving
fines under section 273 of the Act.
274
Seizure and forfeiture of conveyances.
274a
Control of employment of aliens.
280
Imposition and collection of fines.
286
Immigration user fee.
287
Field officers; powers and duties.
289
American Indians born in Canada.
292
Representation and appearances.
293
Deposit of and interest on cash received to
secure immigration bonds.
299
Immigration forms.
SUBCHAPTER C--NATIONALITY REGULATIONS
301
Nationals and citizens of the United States at
birth.
306
Special classes of persons who may be
naturalized: Virgin Islanders.
310
Naturalization authority.
312
Educational requirements for naturalization.
313
Membership in the Communist Party or any other
totalitarian organizations.
315
Persons ineligible to citizenship: Exemption
from military service.
316
General requirements for naturalization.
318
Pending removal proceedings.
319
Special classes of persons who may be
naturalized: Spouses of United States
citizens.
320
Child born outside the United States and
residing permanently in the United States;
requirements for automatic acquisition of
citizenship.
322
Child born outside the United States;
requirements for application for certificate
of citizenship.
324
Special classes of persons who may be
naturalized: Women who have lost United States
citizenship by marriage and former citizens
whose naturalization is authorized by private
law.
325
Nationals but not citizens of the United
States: Residence within outlying possessions.
327
Special classes of persons who may be
naturalized: Persons who lost United States
citizenship through service in armed forces of
foreign country during World War II.
328
Special classes of persons who may be
naturalized: Persons with 1 year of service in
the United States Armed Forces.
329
Special classes of persons who may be
naturalized: Naturalization based upon active
duty service in the United States Armed Forces
during specified periods of hostilities.
330
Special classes of persons who may be
naturalized: Seamen.
331
Alien enemies; naturalization under specified
conditions and procedures.
332
Naturalization administration.
333
Photographs.
334
Application for naturalization.
335
Examination on application for naturalization.
336
Hearings on denials of applications for
naturalization.
337
Oath of allegiance.
338
Certificate of naturalization.
339
Functions and duties of clerks of court
regarding naturalization proceedings.
340
Revocation of naturalization.
341
Certificates of citizenship.
342
Administrative cancellation of certificates,
documents, or records.
343
Certificate of naturalization or repatriation:
persons who resumed citizenship under section
323 of the Nationality Act of 1940, as
amended, or section 4 of the Act of June 29,
1906.
343a
Naturalization and citizenship papers lost,
mutilated, or destroyed; new certificate in
changed name; certified copy of repatriation
proceedings.
343b
Special certificate of naturalization for
recognition by a foreign state.
343c
Certifications from records.
349
Loss of nationality.
392
Special classes of persons who may be
naturalized: Persons who die while serving on
active duty with the United States Armed
Forces during certain periods of hostilities.
Chapter V--Executive Office for Immigration Review, Department of
Justice (Parts 1000--1399)..............................................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL PROVISIONS
1001
Definitions.
1003
Executive Office for Immigration Review.
SUBCHAPTER B--IMMIGRATION REGULATIONS
1101
Presumption of lawful admission.
1103
Appeals, records, and fees.
1204
Immigrant petitions.
1205
Revocation of approval of petitions.
1207
Admission of refugees.
1208
Procedures for asylum and withholding of
removal.
1209
Adjustment of status of refugees and aliens
granted asylum.
1211
Documentary requirements: immigrants; waivers.
1212
Documentary requirements: nonimmigrants;
waivers; admission of certain inadmissible
aliens; parole.
1214
Review of nonimmigrant classes.
1215
Controls of aliens departing from the United
States.
1216
Conditional basis of lawful permanent
residence status.
1235
Inspection of persons applying for admission.
1236
Apprehension and detention of inadmissible and
deportable aliens; removal of aliens ordered
removed.
1238
Expedited removal of aggravated felons.
1239
Initiation of removal proceedings.
1240
Proceedings to determine removability of
aliens in the United States.
1241
Apprehension and detention of aliens ordered
removed.
1244
Temporary protected status for nationals of
designated states.
1245
Adjustment of status to that of person
admitted for permanent residence.
1246
Rescission of adjustment of status.
1249
Creation of records of lawful admission for
permanent residence.
1270
Penalties for document fraud.
1274a
Control of employment of aliens.
1280
Imposition and collection of fines.
1287
Field officers; powers and duties.
1292
Representation and appearances.
SUBCHAPTER C--NATIONALITY REGULATIONS
1299
Immigration review forms.
1337
Oath of allegiance.
TITLE 9--ANIMALS AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS
Chapter I--Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Department of
Agriculture (Parts 1--199)..............................................
SUBCHAPTER A--ANIMAL WELFARE
Part
1
Definition of terms.
2
Regulations.
3
Standards.
4
Rules of practice governing proceedings under
the Animal Welfare Act.
11
Horse protection regulations.
12
Rules of practice governing proceedings under
the Horse Protection Act.
SUBCHAPTER B--COOPERATIVE CONTROL AND ERADICATION OF LIVESTOCK OR
POULTRY DISEASES
49
Rules of practice governing proceedings under
certain acts.
50
Animals destroyed because of tuberculosis.
51
Animals destroyed because of brucellosis.
52
Swine destroyed because of pseudorabies.
53
Foot-and-mouth disease, pleuropneumonia,
rinderpest, and certain other communicable
diseases of livestock or poultry.
54
Control of scrapie.
55
Control of chronic wasting disease.
56
Control of H5/H7 low pathogenic avian
influenza.
SUBCHAPTER C--INTERSTATE TRANSPORTATION OF ANIMALS (INCLUDING POULTRY)
AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS
70
Rules of practice governing proceedings under
certain acts.
71
General provisions.
72
Bovine babesiosis.
73
Scabies in cattle.
74
Prohibition of interstate movement of land
tortoises.
75
Communicable diseases in horses, asses,
ponies, mules, and zebras.
76
[Reserved]
77
Tuberculosis.
78
Brucellosis.
79
Scrapie in sheep and goats.
80
Johne's disease in domestic animals.
81
Chronic wasting disease in deer, elk, and
moose.
82
Newcastle disease and chlamydiosis.
83
Viral hemorrhagic septicemia.
85
Pseudorabies.
86
Animal disease traceability.
88
Commercial transportation of equines for
slaughter.
89
Statement of policy under the Twenty-Eight
Hour Law.
SUBCHAPTER D--EXPORTATION AND IMPORTATION OF ANIMALS (INCLUDING POULTRY)
AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS
91
Exportation of live animals, hatching eggs or
other embryonated eggs, animal semen, animal
embryos, and gametes from the United States.
92
Importation of animals and animal products;
procedures for requesting recognition of
regions.
93
Importation of certain animals, birds, and
poultry, and certain animal, bird, and poultry
products; requirements for means of conveyance
and shipping containers.
94
Rinderpest, foot-and-mouth disease, Newcastle
disease, highly pathogenic avian influenza,
African swine fever, classical swine fever,
swine vesicular disease, and bovine spongiform
encephalopathy: prohibited and restricted
importations.
95
Sanitary control of animal byproducts (except
casings), and hay and straw, offered for entry
into the United States.
96
Restriction of importations of foreign animal
casings offered for entry into the United
States.
97
Overtime services relating to imports and
exports.
98
Importation of certain animal embryos and
animal semen.
99
Rules of practice governing proceedings under
certain acts.
SUBCHAPTER E--VIRUSES, SERUMS, TOXINS, AND ANALOGOUS PRODUCTS: ORGANISMS
AND VECTORS
101
Definitions.
102
Licenses for biological products.
103
Experimental production, distribution, and
evaluation of biological products prior to
licensing.
104
Permits for biological products.
105
Suspension, revocation, or termination of
biological licenses or permits.
106
Exemption for biological products used in
Department programs or under Department
control or supervision.
107
Exemptions from preparation pursuant to an
unsuspended and unrevoked license.
108
Facility requirements for licensed
establishments.
109
Sterilization and pasteurization at licensed
establishments.
112
Packaging and labeling.
113
Standard requirements.
114
Production requirements for biological
products.
115
Inspections.
116
Records and reports.
117
Animals at licensed establishments.
118
Detention; seizure and condemnation.
121
Possession, use, and transfer of select agents
and toxins.
122
Organisms and vectors.
123
Rules of practice governing proceedings under
the Virus-Serum-Toxin Act.
124
Patent term restoration.
SUBCHAPTER F--USER FEES
130
User fees.
SUBCHAPTER G--POULTRY IMPROVEMENT
145
National Poultry Improvement Plan for breeding
poultry.
146
National Poultry Improvement Plan for
commercial poultry.
147
Auxiliary provisions on National Poultry
Improvement Plan.
149
Voluntary Trichinae Certification Program.
SUBCHAPTER H--ANIMAL BREEDS
151
Recognition of breeds and books of record of
purebred animals.
SUBCHAPTER I--VOLUNTARY INSPECTION AND CERTIFICATION SERVICE
156
Voluntary inspection and certification
service.
SUBCHAPTER J--ACCREDITATION OF VETERINARIANS AND SUSPENSION OR
REVOCATION OF SUCH ACCREDITATION
160
Definition of terms.
161
Requirements and standards for accredited
veterinarians and suspension or revocation of
such accreditation.
162
Rules of practice governing revocation or
suspension of veterinarians' accreditation.
SUBCHAPTER K--PUBLIC INFORMATION
165
Availability of information.
SUBCHAPTER L--SWINE HEALTH PROTECTION
166
Swine health protection.
167
Rules of practice governing proceedings under
the Swine Health Protection Act.
168--169
[Reserved]
Chapter II--Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration
(Packers and Stockyards Programs), Department of Agriculture (Parts
200--299)...............................................................
200
[Reserved]
201
Regulations under the Packers and Stockyards
Act.
202
Rules of practice governing proceedings under
the Packers and Stockyards Act.
203
Statements of general policy under the Packers
and Stockyards Act.
204
Organization and functions.
205
Clear title--protection for purchasers of farm
products.
206
Swine contract library.
Chapter III--Food Safety and Inspection Service, Department of
Agriculture (Parts 300--599)............................................
SUBCHAPTER A--AGENCY ORGANIZATION AND TERMINOLOGY; MANDATORY MEAT AND
POULTRY PRODUCTS INSPECTION AND VOLUNTARY INSPECTION AND CERTIFICATION
300
Agency mission and organization.
301
Terminology; adulteration and misbranding
standards.
302
Application of inspection and other
requirements.
303
Exemptions.
304
Application for inspection; grant of
inspection.
305
Official numbers; inauguration of inspection;
withdrawal of inspection: reports of
violation.
306
Assignment and authorities of program
employees.
307
Facilities for inspection.
308
[Reserved]
309
Ante-mortem inspection.
310
Post-mortem inspection.
311
Disposal of diseased or otherwise adulterated
carcasses and parts.
312
Official marks, devices, and certificates.
313
Humane slaughter of livestock.
314
Handling and disposal of condemned or other
inedible products at official establishments.
315
Rendering or other disposal of carcasses and
parts passed for cooking.
316
Marking products and their containers.
317
Labeling, marking devices, and containers.
318
Entry into official establishments;
reinspection and preparation of products.
319
Definitions and standards of identity or
composition.
320
Records, registration, and reports.
321
Cooperation with States and Territories.
322
Exports.
325
Transportation.
327
Imported products.
329
Detention; seizure and condemnation; criminal
offenses.
331
Special provisions for designated States and
territories; and for designation of
establishments which endanger public health
and for such designated establishments.
332
Selected establishments; cooperative program
for interstate shipment of carcasses, parts of
carcasses, meat, and meat food products.
335
Rules of practice governing proceedings under
the Federal Meat Inspection Act.
350
Special services relating to meat and other
products.
351
Certification of technical animal fats for
export.
352
Exotic animals and horses; voluntary
inspection.
354
Voluntary inspection of rabbits and edible
products thereof.
355
Certified products for dogs, cats, and other
carnivora; inspection, certification, and
identification as to class, quality, quantity,
and condition.
362
Voluntary poultry inspection regulations.
381
Poultry products inspection regulations.
SUBCHAPTERS B and C--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER D--FOOD SAFETY AND INSPECTION SERVICE ADMINISTRATIVE
PROVISIONS
390
Freedom of information and public information.
391
Fees and charges for inspection services and
laboratory accreditation.
392
Petitions for rulemaking.
SUBCHAPTER E--REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS UNDER THE FEDERAL MEAT INSPECTION
ACT AND THE POULTRY PRODUCTS INSPECTION ACT
412
Label approval.
416
Sanitation.
417
Hazard analysis and critical control point
(HACCP) systems.
418
Recalls.
424
Preparation and processing operations.
430
Requirements for specific classes of product.
439
Accreditation of non-Federal chemistry
laboratories.
441
Consumer protection standards: Raw products.
442
Quantity of contents labeling and procedures
and requirements for accurate weights.
500
Rules of practice.
SUBCHAPTER F--MANDATORY INSPECTION OF FISH OF THE ORDER SILURIFORMES AND
PRODUCTS OF SUCH FISH
530
General requirements; definitions.
531
Definitions.
532
Requirements for inspection.
533
Separation of establishment; facilities for
inspection; facilities for program employees;
other required facilities.
534
Pre-harvest standards and transportation to
processing establishment.
537
Sanitation requirements and hazard analysis
and critical control points systems;
notification regarding adulterated or
misbranded products.
539
Mandatory dispositions; performance standards
respecting physical, chemical, or biological
contaminants.
540
Handling and disposal of condemned and other
inedible materials.
541
Marks, marking and labeling of products and
containers.
544
Food ingredients permitted.
548
Preparation of products.
550
Records required to be kept.
552
Exports.
555
Transportation of fish products in commerce.
557
Importation.
559
Detention, seizure, condemnation.
560
State-Federal, Federal-State cooperative
agreements; State designations.
561
Rules of practice.
SUBCHAPTER I--EGG PRODUCTS INSPECTION
590
Inspection of eggs and egg products (Egg
Product Inspection Act).
592
Voluntary inspection of egg products.
TITLE 10--ENERGY
Chapter I--Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Parts 0--199).................
Part
1
Statement of organization and general
information.
2
Agency rules of practice and procedure.
4
Nondiscrimination in federally assisted
programs or activities receiving Federal
financial assistance from the Commission.
5
Nondiscrimination on the basis of sex in
education programs or activities receiving
Federal financial assistance.
7
Advisory committees.
8
[Reserved]
9
Public records.
10
Criteria and procedures for determining
eligibility for access to restricted data or
national security information or an employment
clearance.
11
Criteria and procedures for determining
eligibility for access to or control over
special nuclear material.
12
Implementation of the Equal Access to Justice
Act in agency proceedings.
13
Program fraud civil remedies.
14
Administrative claims under Federal Tort
Claims Act.
15
Debt collection procedures.
16
Salary offset procedures for collecting debts
owed by Federal employees to the Federal
Government.
19
Notices, instructions, and reports to workers:
inspection and investigations.
20
Standards for protection against radiation.
21
Reporting of defects and noncompliance.
25
Access authorization for licensee personnel.
26
Fitness for duty programs.
30
Rules of general applicability to domestic
licensing of byproduct material.
31
General domestic licenses for byproduct
material.
32
Specific domestic licenses to manufacture or
transfer certain items containing byproduct
material.
33
Specific domestic licenses of broad scope for
byproduct material.
34
Licenses for industrial radiography and
radiation safety requirements for industrial
radiographic operations.
35
Medical use of byproduct material.
36
Licenses and radiation safety requirements for
irradiators.
37
Physical protection of category 1 and category
2 quantities of radioactive material.
39
Licenses and radiation safety requirements for
well logging.
40
Domestic licensing of source material.
50
Domestic licensing of production and
utilization facilities.
51
Environmental protection regulations for
domestic licensing and related regulatory
functions.
52
Licenses, certifications, and approvals for
nuclear power plants.
53
[Reserved]
54
Requirements for renewal of operating licenses
for nuclear power plants.
55
Operators' licenses.
60
Disposal of high-level radioactive wastes in
geologic repositories.
61
Licensing requirements for land disposal of
radioactive waste.
62
Criteria and procedures for emergency access
to non-Federal and regional low-level waste
disposal facilities.
63
Disposal of high-level radioactive wastes in a
geologic repository at Yucca Mountain, Nevada.
70
Domestic licensing of special nuclear
material.
71
Packaging and transportation of radioactive
material.
72
Licensing requirements for the independent
storage of spent nuclear fuel and high-level
radioactive waste, and reactor-related Greater
than Class C waste.
73
Physical protection of plants and materials.
74
Material control and accounting of special
nuclear material.
75
Safeguards on nuclear material--implementation
of US/IAEA Agreement.
76
Certification of gaseous diffusion plants.
81
Standard specifications for the granting of
patent licenses.
95
Facility security clearance and safeguarding
of national security information and
restricted data.
100
Reactor site criteria.
110
Export and import of nuclear equipment and
material.
140
Financial protection requirements and
indemnity agreements.
150
Exemptions and continued regulatory authority
in agreement States and in offshore waters
under section 274.
160
Trespassing on Commission property.
170
Fees for facilities, materials, import and
export licenses, and other regulatory services
under the Atomic Energy Act of l954, as
amended.
171
Annual fees for reactor licenses and fuel
cycle licenses and materials licenses,
including holders of certificates of
compliance, registrations, and quality
assurance program approvals and Government
agencies licensed by the NRC.
172--199
[Reserved]
Chapter II--Department of Energy (Parts 200--699).......................
SUBCHAPTER A--OIL
200--201
[Reserved]
202
Production or disclosure of material or
information.
205
Administrative procedures and sanctions.
209
International voluntary agreements.
210
General allocation and price rules.
212
Mandatory petroleum price regulations.
215
Collection of foreign oil supply agreement
information.
216
Materials allocation and priority performance
under contracts or orders to maximize domestic
energy supplies.
217
Energy Priorities and Allocations System.
218
Standby mandatory international oil
allocation.
220
[Reserved]
221
Priority supply of crude oil and petroleum
products to the Department of Defense under
the Defense Production Act.
Appendix to Subchapter A of Chapter II--DOE rulings.
SUBCHAPTER B--CLIMATE CHANGE
300
Voluntary Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program:
general guidelines.
SUBCHAPTER C--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER D--ENERGY CONSERVATION
420
State Energy Program.
429
Certification, compliance, and enforcement for
consumer products and commercial and
industrial equipment.
430
Energy conservation program for consumer
products.
431
Energy efficiency program for certain
commercial and industrial equipment.
433
Energy efficiency standards for new Federal
commercial and multi-family high-rise
residential buildings.
434
Energy code for new Federal commercial and
multi-family high rise residential buildings.
435
Energy conservation voluntary performance
standards for new buildings; mandatory for
Federal buildings.
436
Federal energy management and planning
programs.
440
Weatherization assistance program for low-
income persons.
445
[Reserved]
451
Renewable energy production incentives.
452
Production incentives for cellulosic biofuels.
455
Grant programs for schools and hospitals and
buildings owned by units of local government
and public care institutions.
456
[Reserved]
470
Appropriate technology small grants program.
473
Automotive propulsion research and
development.
474
Electric and hybrid vehicle research,
development, and demonstration program;
petroleum-equivalent fuel economy calculation.
490
Alternative fuel transportation program.
SUBCHAPTER E--ALTERNATE FUELS
500
Definitions.
501
Administrative procedures and sanctions.
503
New facilities.
504
Existing powerplants.
508
[Reserved]
516
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER G--NATURAL GAS (ECONOMIC REGULATORY ADMINISTRATION)
580
Curtailment priorities for essential
agricultural uses.
590
Administrative procedures with respect to the
import and export of natural gas.
SUBCHAPTER H--ASSISTANCE REGULATIONS
600
Financial assistance rules.
601
New restrictions on lobbying.
602
Epidemiology and Other health studies
financial assistance programs.
603
Technology investment agreements.
605
The Office of Science Financial Assistance
Program.
609
Loan guarantees for projects that employ
innovative technologies.
611
Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufacturer
Assistance Program.
SUBCHAPTER I--SALES REGULATION
622
Contractual provisions.
624
Contract clauses.
625
Price competitive sale of Strategic Petroleum
Reserve petroleum.
626
Procedures for acquisition of petroleum for
the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
Chapter III--Department of Energy (Parts 700--999)......................
706
Security policies and practices relating to
labor-management relations.
707
Workplace substance abuse programs at DOE
sites.
708
DOE contractor employee protection program.
709
Counterintelligence evaluation program.
710
Procedures for determining eligibility for
access to classified matter and special
nuclear material.
712
Human Reliability program.
715
Definition of nonrecourse project-financed.
719
Contractor legal management requirements.
725
Permits for access to restricted data.
727
Consent for access to information on
Department of Energy computers.
733
Allegations of research misconduct.
745
Protection of human subjects.
760
Domestic Uranium Program.
765
Reimbursement for costs of remedial action at
active uranium and thorium processing sites.
766
Uranium Enrichment Decontamination and
Decommissioning Fund; procedures for special
assessment of domestic utilities.
770
Transfer of real property at defense nuclear
facilities for economic development.
780
Patent Compensation Board regulations.
781
DOE patent licensing regulations.
782
Claims for patent and copyright infringement.
783
Waiver of patent rights.
784
Patent waiver regulation.
800
Loans for bid or proposal preparation by
minority business enterprises seeking DOE
contracts and assistance.
810
Assistance to foreign atomic energy
activities.
820
Procedural rules for DOE nuclear activities.
824
Procedural rules for the assessment of civil
penalties for classified information security
violations.
830
Nuclear safety management.
835
Occupational radiation protection.
840
Extraordinary nuclear occurrences.
850
Chronic beryllium disease prevention program.
851
Worker safety and health program.
860
Trespassing on Department of Energy property.
861
Control of traffic at Nevada test site.
862
Restrictions on aircraft landing and air
delivery at Department of Energy nuclear
sites.
871
Air transportation of plutonium.
900
Coordination of Federal authorizations for
electric transmission facilities.
903
Power and transmission rates.
904
General regulations for the charges for the
sale of power from the Boulder Canyon Project.
905
Energy Planning and Management Program.
950
Standby support for certain nuclear plant
delays.
960
General guidelines for the preliminary
screening of potential sites for a nuclear
waste repository.
961
Standard contract for disposal of spent
nuclear fuel and/or high-level radioactive
waste.
962
Byproduct material.
963
Yucca Mountain site suitability guidelines.
Chapter X--Department of Energy (General Provisions) (Parts 1000--1099).
1000
Transfer of proceedings to the Secretary of
Energy and the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission.
1002
Official seal and distinguishing flag.
1003
Office of Hearings and Appeals procedural
regulations.
1004
Freedom of information.
1005
Intergovernmental review of Department of
Energy programs and activities.
1008
Records maintained on individuals (Privacy
Act).
1009
General policy for pricing and charging for
materials and services sold by DOE.
1010
Conduct of employees.
1013
Program fraud civil remedies and procedures.
1014
Administrative claims under Federal Tort
Claims Act.
1015
Collection of claims owed the United States.
1016
Safeguarding of restricted data.
1017
Identification and protection of unclassified
controlled nuclear information.
1021
National Environmental Policy Act implementing
procedures.
1022
Compliance with floodplain and wetland
environmental review requirements.
1024
Procedures for financial assistance appeals.
1039
Uniform relocation assistance and real
property acquisition for Federal and federally
assisted programs.
1040
Nondiscrimination in federally assisted
programs or activities.
1041
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by Department of Energy.
1042
Nondiscrimination on the basis of sex in
education programs or activities receiving
Federal financial assistance.
1044
Security requirements for protected
disclosures under section 3164 of the National
Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year
2000.
1045
Nuclear classification and declassification.
1046
Medical, physical readiness, training, and
access authorization standards for protective
force personnel.
1047
Limited arrest authority and use of force by
protective force officers.
1048
Trespassing on Strategic Petroleum Reserve
facilities and other property.
1049
Limited arrest authority and use of force by
protective force officers of the Strategic
Petroleum Reserve.
1050
Foreign gifts and decorations.
1060
Payment of travel expenses of persons who are
not Government employees.
Chapter XIII--Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board (Parts 1300--1399)...
1303
Public information and requests.
1304
Privacy Act of 1974.
Chapter XVII--Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board (Parts 1700--1799)
1703
Public information and requests.
1704
Rules implementing the Government in the
Sunshine Act.
1705
Privacy Act.
1706
Organizational and consultant conflicts of
interest.
1707
Testimony by DNFSB employees and production of
official records in legal proceedings.
1708
Procedures for safety investigations.
Chapter XVIII--Northeast Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste
Commission (Parts 1800--1899)...........................................
1800
Declaration of party state eligibility for
Northeast Interstate Low-Level Radioactive
Waste Compact.
TITLE 11--FEDERAL ELECTIONS
Chapter I--Federal Election Commission (Parts 1--9099)..................
Part
1
Privacy Act.
2
Sunshine regulations; meetings.
4
Public records and the Freedom of Information
Act.
5
Access to Public Disclosure and Media
Relations Division documents.
6
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the Federal Election Commission.
7
Standards of conduct.
8
Collection of administrative debts.
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
100
Scope and definitions (52 U.S.C. 30101).
101
Candidate status and designations (52 U.S.C.
30102(e)).
102
Registration, organization, and recordkeeping
by political committees (52 U.S.C. 30103).
103
Campaign depositories (52 U.S.C. 30102(h)).
104
Reports by political committees and other
persons (2 U.S.C. 434).
105
Document filing (52 U.S.C. 30102(g)).
106
Allocations of candidate and committee
activities.
107
Presidential nominating convention,
registration, and reports.
108
Filing copies of reports and statements with
State officers (52 U.S.C. 30113).
109
Coordinated and independent expenditures (52
U.S.C. 30101(17), 30116(a) and (d), and Pub.
L. 107-155 sec. 214(c))
110
Contribution and expenditure limitations and
prohibitions.
111
Compliance procedure (52 U.S.C. 30109, 52
U.S.C. 30107(a))
112
Advisory opinions (52 U.S.C. 30108).
113
Permitted and prohibited uses of campaign
accounts.
114
Corporate and labor organization activity.
115
Federal contractors.
116
Debts owed by candidates and political
committees.
SUBCHAPTER B--ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS
200
Petitions for rulemaking.
201
Ex parte communications.
SUBCHAPTER C--BIPARTISAN CAMPAIGN REFORM ACT OF 2002--(BCRA) REGULATIONS
300
Non-Federal funds.
400
Increased limits for candidates opposing self-
financed candidates.
SUBCHAPTER D [RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER E--PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN FUND: GENERAL ELECTION
FINANCING
9001
Scope.
9002
Definitions.
9003
Eligibility for payments.
9004
Entitlement of eligible candidates to
payments; use of payments.
9005
Certification by Commission.
9006
Reports and recordkeeping.
9007
Examinations and audits; repayments.
9008
Federal financing of Presidential nominating
conventions.
9009--9011
[Reserved]
9012
Unauthorized expenditures and contributions.
SUBCHAPTER F--PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN FUND: PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY
MATCHING FUND
9031
Scope.
9032
Definitions.
9033
Eligibility for payments.
9034
Entitlements.
9035
Expenditure limitations.
9036
Review of matching fund submissions and
certification of payments by Commission.
9037
Payments and reporting.
9038
Examinations and audits.
9039
Review and investigation authority.
Chapter II--Election Assistance Commission (Parts 9400--9499)...........
9405
Procedures for disclosure of records under the
Freedom of Information Act.
9407
Implementation of the Government in the
Sunshine Act.
9409
Testimony by Commission employees relating to
official information and production of
official records in legal proceedings.
9410
Implementation of the Privacy Act of 1974.
9411
Standards of conduct.
9420
Nondiscrimination on the basis of handicap in
programs or activities conducted by the U.S.
Election Assistance Commission.
9428
National Voter Registration Act (42 U.S.C.
1973gg-1 et seq.).
9430
Debt collection.
TITLE 12--BANKS AND BANKING
Chapter I--Comptroller of the Currency, Department of the Treasury
(Parts 1--199)..........................................................
Part
1
Investment securities.
2
Sales of credit life insurance.
3
Capital adequacy standards.
4
Organization and functions, availability and
release of information, contracting outreach
program, post-employment restrictions for
senior examiners.
5
Rules, policies, and procedures for corporate
activities.
6
Prompt corrective action.
7
Bank activities and operations.
8
Assessment of fees.
9
Fiduciary activities of national banks.
10
Municipal securities dealers.
11
Securities Exchange Act disclosure rules.
12
Recordkeeping and confirmation requirements
for securities transactions.
13
Government securities sales practices.
14
Consumer protection in sales of insurance.
15
[Reserved]
16
Securities offering disclosure rules.
18
Disclosure of financial and other information
by national banks.
19
Rules of practice and procedure.
21
Minimum security devices and procedures,
reports of suspicious activities, and Bank
Secrecy Act compliance program.
22
Loans in areas having special flood hazards.
23
Leasing.
24
Community and economic development entities,
community development projects, and other
public welfare investments.
25
Community Reinvestment Act and interstate
deposit production regulations.
26
Management official interlocks.
27
Fair housing home loan data system.
28
International banking activities.
29
[Reserved]
30
Safety and soundness standards.
31
Extensions of credit to insiders and
transactions with affiliates.
32
Lending limits.
33
[Reserved]
34
Real estate lending and appraisals.
35
Disclosure and reporting of CRA-related
agreements.
36
[Reserved]
37
Debt cancellation contracts and debt
suspension agreements.
38--40
[Reserved]
41
Fair credit.
42--43
[Reserved]
44
Proprietary trading and certain interests in
and relationships with covered funds.
45
Margin and capital requirements for covered
swap entities.
46
Annual stress test.
47
[Reserved]
48
Retail Foreign Exchange Transactions.
49--50
[Reserved]
51
Receiverships for uninsured national banks.
52--99
[Reserved]
100
Rules, applicable to savings associations.
101--107
[Reserved]
108
Removals, suspensions, and prohibitions where
a crime is charged or proven.
109
Rules of practice and procedure in
adjudicatory proceedings.
110--111
[Reserved]
112
Rules for investigative proceedings and formal
examination proceedings.
113--127
[Reserved]
128
Nondiscrimination requirements.
129--140
[Reserved]
141
Definitions for regulations affecting Federal
savings associations.
142
[Reserved]
143
Federal savings associations--grandfathered
authority.
144
Federal mutual savings associations--
communications between members.
145
Federal savings associations--operations.
146--149
[Reserved]
150
Fiduciary powers of Federal savings
associations.
151
Recordkeeping and confirmation requirements
for securities transactions.
152--154
[Reserved]
155
Electronic operations.
156
[Reserved]
157
Deposits.
158--159
[Reserved]
160
Lending and investment.
161
Definitions for regulations affecting all
savings associations.
162
Regulatory reporting standards.
163
Savings associations--operations.
165
Prompt corrective action.
166
[Reserved]
167
Capital.
168
Security procedures.
169
Proxies.
173--189
[Reserved]
190
Preemption of State usury laws.
191
Preemption of State due-on-sale law.
192
Conversions from mutual to stock form.
193
Accounting requirements.
194
Securities of Federal savings associations.
195
Community investment.
197
Securities offerings.
198--199
[Reserved]
Chapter II--Federal Reserve System (Parts 200--299).....................
SUBCHAPTER A--BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
201
Extensions of credit by Federal Reserve banks
(Regulation A).
202
Equal Credit Opportunity Act (Regulation B).
203
Home mortgage disclosure (Regulation C).
204
Reserve requirements of depository
institutions (Regulation D).
205
Electronic fund transfers (Regulation E).
206
Limitations on interbank liabilities
(Regulation F).
207
Disclosure and reporting of CRA-related
agreements (Regulation G).
208
Membership of State banking institutions in
the Federal Reserve System (Regulation H).
209
Issue and cancellation of Federal Reserve bank
capital stock (Regulation I).
210
Collection of checks and other items by
Federal Reserve banks and funds transfers
through Fedwire (Regulation J).
211
International banking operations (Regulation
K).
212
Management official interlocks (Regulation L).
213
Consumer leasing (Regulation M).
214
Relations with foreign banks and bankers
(Regulation N).
215
Loans to executive officers, directors, and
principal shareholders of member banks
(Regulation O).
216
[Reserved]
217
Capital adequacy of bank holding companies,
savings and loan holding companies, and State
member banks (Regulation Q).
218
Exceptions for banks from the definition of
broker in the Securities and Exchange Act of
1934 (Regulation R).
219
Reimbursement for providing financial records;
recordkeeping requirements for certain
financial records (Regulation S).
220
Credit by brokers and dealers (Regulation T).
221
Credit by banks and persons other than brokers
or dealers for the purpose of purchasing or
carrying margin stock (Regulation U).
222
Fair credit reporting (Regulation V).
223
Transactions between member banks and their
affiliates (Regulation W).
224
Borrowers of securities credit (Regulation X).
225
Bank holding companies and change in bank
control (Regulation Y).
226
Truth in lending (Regulation Z).
228
Community reinvestment (Regulation BB).
229
Availability of funds and collection of checks
(Regulation CC).
230
[Reserved]
231
Netting eligibility for financial institutions
(Regulation EE).
232
Obtaining and using medical information in
connection with credit (regulation FF).
233
Prohibition on funding of unlawful internet
gambling (Regulation GG).
234
Designated Financial Market Utilities
(Regulation HH).
235
Debit card interchange fees and routing.
237
Swaps margin and swaps push-out.
238
Savings and loan holding companies (Regulation
LL).
239
Mutual holding companies (Regulation MM).
240
Retail foreign exchange transactions.
241
Securities holding companies (Regulation OO).
243
Resolution plans (Regulation QQ).
244
Credit risk retention (Regulation RR).
246
Supervision and regulation assessment of fees
(Regulation TT).
248
Proprietary trading and certain interests in
and relationships with covered funds
(Regulation VV).
250
Miscellaneous interpretations.
251
Concentration limit (Regulation XX).
252
Enhanced Prudential Standards (Regulation YY)
261
Rules regarding availability of information.
261a
Rules regarding access to personal information
under the Privacy Act of 1974.
261b
Rules regarding public observation of
meetings.
262
Rules of procedure.
263
Rules of practice for hearings.
264
Employee responsibilities and conduct.
264a
Post-employment restrictions for senior
examiners.
264b
Rules regarding foreign gifts and decorations.
265
Rules regarding delegation of authority.
266
Limitations on activities of former members
and employees of the Board.
267
Rules of organization and procedure of the
Consumer Advisory Council.
268
Rules regarding equal opportunity.
269
Policy on labor relations for the Federal
Reserve banks.
269a
Definitions.
269b
Charges of unfair labor practices.
SUBCHAPTER B--FEDERAL OPEN MARKET COMMITTEE
270
Open market operations of Federal Reserve
banks.
271
Rules regarding availability of information.
272
Rules of procedure.
281
Statements of policy.
SUBCHAPTER C--FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM LABOR RELATIONS PANEL
290--299
[Reserved]
Chapter III--Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (Parts 300--399).....
SUBCHAPTER A--PROCEDURE AND RULES OF PRACTICE
300--302
[Reserved]
303
Filing procedures.
304
Forms, instructions, and reports.
305--306
[Reserved]
307
Certification of assumption of deposits and
notification of changes of insured status.
308
Rules of practice and procedure.
309
Disclosure of information.
310
Privacy Act regulations.
311
Rules governing public observation of meetings
of the Corporation's Board of Directors.
313
Procedures for corporate debt collection.
SUBCHAPTER B--REGULATIONS AND STATEMENTS OF GENERAL POLICY
323
Appraisals.
324
Capital adequacy of FDIC-supervised
institutions.
325
Capital maintenance.
326
Minimum security devices and procedures and
Bank Secrecy Act compliance.
327
Assessments.
328
Advertisement of membership.
329
[Reserved]
330
Deposit insurance coverage.
331
[Reserved]
332
Privacy of consumer financial information.
333
Extension of corporate powers.
334
Fair credit reporting.
335
Securities of nonmember insured banks.
336
FDIC employees.
337
Unsafe and unsound banking practices.
338
Fair housing.
339
Loans in areas having special flood hazards.
340
Restrictions on sale of assets by the Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation.
341
Registration of securities transfer agents.
342
[Reserved]
343
Consumer protection in sales of insurance.
344
Recordkeeping and confirmation requirements
for securities transactions.
345
Community reinvestment.
346
Disclosure and reporting of CRA-related
agreements.
347
International banking.
348
Management official interlocks.
349
Derivatives.
350
Disclosure of financial and other information
by FDIC-insured State nonmember banks.
351
Proprietary trading and certain interests in
and relationships with covered funds.
352
Nondiscrimination on the basis of disability.
353
Suspicious activity reports.
357
Determination of economically depressed
regions.
359
Golden parachute and indemnification payments.
360
Resolution and receivership rules.
361
Minority and Women Outreach Program
contracting.
362
Activities of insured State banks and insured
savings associations.
363
Annual independent audits and reporting
requirements.
364
Standards for safety and soundness.
365
Real estate lending standards.
366
Minimum standards of integrity and fitness for
an FDIC contractor.
367
Suspension and exclusion of contractors and
termination of contracts.
368
Government securities sales practices.
369
Prohibition against use of interstate branches
primarily for deposit production.
370
Recordkeeping for timely deposit insurance
determination.
371
Recordkeeping requirements for qualified
financial contracts.
380
Orderly liquidation authority.
381
Resolution plans.
390
Regulations transferred from the Office of
Thrift Supervision.
391
Former Office of Thrift Supervision
regulations.
Chapter IV--Export-Import Bank of the United States (Parts 400--499)....
400
Employee financial disclosure and ethical
conduct standards regulations.
403
Classification, declassification, and
safeguarding of national security information.
404
Information disclosure.
405
[Reserved]
407
Regulations governing public observation of
Eximbank meetings.
408
Procedures for compliance with the National
Environmental Policy Act.
409
Procedures for compliance with Executive Order
12114 (January 4, 1979).
410
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by Export-Import Bank of the United
States.
411
New restrictions on lobbying.
412
Acceptance of payment from a non-Federal
source for travel expenses.
414
Conference and other fees.
415--499
[Reserved]
Chapter V--Office of Thrift Supervision, Department of the Treasury
(Parts 500--599)........................................................
500
Agency organization and functions.
502
Assessments and fees.
503
Privacy Act.
505
Freedom of Information Act.
506
Information collection requirements under the
Paperwork Reduction Act
507
Restrictions on post-employment activities of
senior examiners.
508
Removals, suspensions, and prohibitions where
a crime is charged or proven.
509
Rules of practice and procedure in
adjudicatory proceedings.
510
Miscellaneous organizational regulations.
512
Rules for investigative proceedings and formal
examination proceedings.
513
Practice before the Office.
516
Application processing procedures.
517
Contracting outreach programs.
528
Nondiscrimination requirements.
533
Disclosure and reporting of CRA-related
agreements.
535
Unfair or deceptive acts or practices.
536
Consumer protection in sales of insurance.
541
Definitions for regulations affecting Federal
savings associations.
543
Federal mutual savings associations--
incorporation, organization, and conversion.
544
Federal mutual savings associations--charter
and bylaws.
545
Federal savings associations--operations.
546
Federal mutual savings associations--merger,
dissolution, reorganization, and conversion.
550
Fiduciary powers of savings associations.
551
Recordkeeping and confirmation requirements
for securities transactions.
552
Federal stock associations--incorporation,
organization, and conversion.
555
Electronic operations.
557
Deposits.
558
Possession by conservators and receivers for
Federal and State savings associations.
559
Subordinate organizations.
560
Lending and investment.
561
Definitions for regulations affecting all
savings associations.
562
Regulatory reporting standards.
563
Savings associations--operations.
563b
Conversions from mutual to stock form.
563c
Accounting requirements.
563d
Securities of savings associations.
563e
Community reinvestment.
563f
Management official interlocks.
563g
Securities offerings.
564
Appraisals.
565
Prompt corrective action.
567
Capital.
568
Security procedures.
569
Proxies.
570
Safety and soundness guidelines and compliance
procedures.
571
Fair credit reporting.
572
Loans in areas having special flood hazards.
573
Privacy of consumer financial information.
574
Acquisition of control of savings
associations.
575
Mutual holding companies.
583
Definitions for regulations affecting savings
and loan holding companies.
584
Regulated activities.
585
Prohibited service at savings and loan holding
companies.
590
Preemption of State usury laws.
591
Preemption of State due-on-sale laws.
592--599
[Reserved]
Chapter VI--Farm Credit Administration (Parts 600--699).................
SUBCHAPTER A--ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS
600
Organization and functions.
601
Employee responsibilities and conduct.
602
Releasing information.
603
Privacy Act regulations.
604
Farm Credit Administration Board meetings.
605
Information.
606
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the Farm Credit Administration.
607
Assessment and apportionment of administrative
expenses.
608
Collection of claims owed the United States.
SUBCHAPTER B--FARM CREDIT SYSTEM
609
Electronic commerce.
610
Registration of mortgage loan originators.
611
Organization.
612
Standards of conduct and referral of known or
suspected criminal violations.
613
Eligibility and scope of financing.
614
Loan policies and operations.
615
Funding and fiscal affairs, loan policies and
operations, and funding operations.
616
Leasing.
617
Borrower rights.
618
General provisions.
619
Definitions.
620
Disclosure to shareholders.
621
Accounting and reporting requirements.
622
Rules of practice and procedure.
623
Practice before the Farm Credit
Administration.
624
[Reserved]
625
Application for award of fees and other
expenses under the Equal Access to Justice
Act.
626
Nondiscrimination in lending.
627
Conservators, receivers, and voluntary
liquidations.
628
Capital adequacy of system institutions.
630
Disclosure to investors in systemwide and
consolidated bank debt obligations of the Farm
Credit System.
650
Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation
general provisions.
651
Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation
governance.
652
Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation
funding and fiscal affairs.
653
Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation risk
management.
654
[Reserved]
655
Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation
disclosure and reporting requirements.
Chapter VII--National Credit Union Administration (Parts 700--799)......
SUBCHAPTER A--REGULATIONS AFFECTING CREDIT UNIONS
700
Definitions.
701
Organization and operations of Federal credit
unions.
702
Capital adequacy.
703
Investment and deposit activities.
704
Corporate credit unions.
705
Community Development Revolving Loan Fund
access for credit unions.
706
Unfair or deceptive acts or practices.
707
Truth in savings.
708a
Bank conversions and mergers.
708b
Mergers of federally-insured credit unions;
voluntary termination or conversion of insured
status.
709
Involuntary liquidation of Federal credit
unions and adjudication of creditor claims
involving federally insured credit unions in
liquidation.
710
Voluntary liquidation.
711
Management official interlocks.
712
Credit union service organizations (CUSOs).
713
Fidelity bond and insurance coverage for
Federal credit unions.
714
Leasing.
715
Supervisory Committee audits and
verifications.
716
Privacy of consumer financial protection.
717
Fair credit reporting.
721
Incidental powers.
722
Appraisals.
723
Member business loans; commercial lending.
724
Trustees and custodians of certain tax-
advantaged savings plans.
725
National credit union administration control
liquidity facility.
740
Accuracy of advertising and notice of insured
status.
741
Requirements for insurance.
742
Regulatory Flexibility Program.
745
Share insurance and appendix.
747
Administrative actions, adjudicative hearings,
rules of practice and procedure, and
investigations.
748
Security program, report of suspected crimes,
suspicious transactions, catastrophic acts and
Bank Secrecy Act compliance.
749
Records preservation program and Appendices--
record retention guidelines; Catastrophic Act
preparedness guidelines.
750
Golden parachute and indemnification payments.
760
Loans in areas having special flood hazards.
761
Registration or residential mortgage loan
originators.
SUBCHAPTER B--REGULATIONS AFFECTING THE OPERATIONS OF THE NATIONAL
CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATION
790
Description of NCUA; requests for agency
action.
791
Rules of NCUA Board procedure; promulgation of
NCUA rules and regulations; public observation
of NCUA board meetings.
792
Requests for information under the Freedom of
Information Act and Privacy Act, and by
subpoena; security procedures for classified
information.
793
Tort claims against the Government.
794
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the National Credit Union
Administration.
795
[Reserved]
796
Post-employment restrictions for certain NCUA
examiners.
797
Procedures for debt collection.
Chapter VIII--Federal Financing Bank (Parts 800--899)...................
810
Federal financing bank bills.
811
Book-entry procedure for Federal financing
bank securities.
Chapter IX--Federal Housing Finance Board (Parts 900--999)..............
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL DEFINITIONS
900
General definitions applying to all Finance
Board regulations.
SUBCHAPTER B--FEDERAL HOUSING FINANCE BOARD ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS
906
Operations.
907
Procedures.
911
Availability of unpublished information.
SUBCHAPTER C--D--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER E--FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK RISK MANAGEMENT AND CAPITAL
STANDARDS
930
Definitions applying to risk management and
capital regulations.
931
Federal Home Loan Bank capital stock.
932
Federal Home Loan Bank capital requirements.
933
Bank capital structure plans.
SUBCHAPTER F--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER G--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER H--L--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER M--FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK DISCLOSURES
Chapter X--Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Parts 1000--1099)...
1001
Financial products or services.
1002
Equal Credit Opportunity Act (Regulation B).
1003
Home mortgage disclosure (Regulation C).
1004
Alternative mortgage transaction parity
(Regulation D).
1005
Electronic fund transfers (Regulation E).
1006
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (Regulation
F).
1007
S.A.F.E. Mortgage Licensing Act-Federal
registration of residential mortgage loan
originators (Regulation G).
1008
S.A.F.E. Mortgage Licensing Act--State
compliance and bureau registration system
(Regulation H).
1009
Disclosure requirements for depository
institutions lacking Federal deposit insurance
(Regulation I).
1010
Land registration (Regulation J).
1011
Purchasers' revocation rights, sales practices
and standards (Regulation K).
1012
Special rules of practice (Regulation L).
1013
Consumer leasing (Regulation M).
1014
Mortgage acts and practices--advertising
(Regulation N).
1015
Mortgage assistance relief services
(Regulation O).
1016
Privacy of consumer financial information
(Regulation P).
1022
Fair credit reporting (Regulation V).
1024
Real Estate Procedures Settlement Act
(Regulation X).
1026
Truth in lending (Regulation Z).
1030
Truth in savings (Regulation DD).
1070
Disclosure of records and information.
1071
Rule implementing Equal Access to Justice Act.
1072
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of disability in programs and activities
conducted by the Bureau of Consumer Financial
Protection.
1073
Procedures for Bureau debt reduction.
1074
Procedure relating to rulemaking.
1075
Consumer Financial Civil Penalty Fund Rule.
1076
Claims against the United States.
1080
Rules relating to investigations.
1081
Rules of practice for adjudication
proceedings.
1082
State official notification rules.
1083
Civil penalty adjustments.
1091
Procedural rule to establish supervisory
authority over certain nonbank covered persons
based on risk determination.
1090
Defining larger participants of certain
consumer financial product and service
markets.
Chapter XI--Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (Parts
1100--1199).............................................................
1101
Description of office, procedures, public
information.
1102
Appraiser regulation.
Chapter XII--Federal Housing Finance Agency (Parts 1200--1299)..........
SUBCHAPTER A--ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS
1200
Organization and functions.
1201
General definitions applying to all Federal
Housing Finance Agency regulations.
1202
Freedom of Information Act.
1203
Equal Access to Justice Act.
1204
Privacy Act implementation.
1206
Assessments.
1207
Minority and women inclusion.
1208
Debt collection.
1209
Rules of practice and procedure.
1212
Post-employment restriction for senior
examiners.
1213
Office of the Ombudsman.
1214
Availability of non-public information.
1215
Production of FHFA records, information, and
employee testimony in third-party legal
proceedings.
1217
Program Fraud Civil Remedies Act.
SUBCHAPTER B--ENTITY REGULATIONS
1220
Executive compensation.
1222
Appraisals.
1225
Minimum capital--temporary increase.
1227
Suspended counterparty program.
1228
Restriction on the acquisition of, or taking
security interests in mortgages on properties
encumbered by certain private transfer fee
covenants and related securities.
1229
Capital classifications and prompt corrective
action.
1230
Executive compensation.
1231
Golden parachute and indemnification payments.
1233
Reporting of fraudulent financial instruments.
1235
Record retention for regulated entities and
Office of Finance
1236
Prudential management and operations
standards.
1237
Conservatorship and receivership.
1238
Stress testing of regulated entities.
1239
Responsibilities of boards of directors,
corporate practices, and corporate governance.
SUBCHAPTER C--ENTERPRISES
1249
Book-entry procedures.
1250
Flood insurance.
1252
Portfolio holdings.
1253
Prior approval for enterprise productions.
SUBCHAPTER D--FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANKS
1260
Sharing of information among Federal home loan
banks.
1261
Federal home loan bank directors.
1263
Members of the banks.
1264
Federal Home Loan Bank housing associates.
1265
Core mission activities.
1266
Advances.
1267
Federal Home Loan Bank investments.
1268
Acquired member assets.
1269
Standby letters of credit.
1270
Liabilities.
1271
Miscellaneous federal home loan bank
operations and authorities.
1272
New business activities.
1273
Office of Finance.
1274
Financial Statements of the banks.
1277
Federal home loan bank capital requirements,
capital stock and capital plans.
1278
Voluntary mergers of federal home loan banks.
SUBCHAPTER E--HOUSING GOALS AND MISSION
1281
Federal Home Loan Bank housing goals.
1282
Enterprise housing goals and mission.
1290
Community support requirements.
1291
Federal Home Loan Banks' Affordable Housing
Program.
1292
Community investment cash advance programs.
Chapter XIII--Financial Stability Oversight Council (Parts 1300--1399)..
1301
Freedom of information.
1306
Debt Collection.
1310
Authority to require supervision and
regulation of ceratain nonbank financial
companies.
1320
Designation of financial market utilities.
Chapter XIV--Farm Credit System Insurance Corporation (Parts 1400--1499)
1400
Organization and functions.
1401
Employee responsibilities and conduct.
1402
Releasing information.
1403
Privacy Act regulations.
1408
Collection of claims owed the United States.
1410
Premiums.
1411
Rules of practice and procedure.
1412
Golden parachute and indemnification payments.
Chapter XV--Department of the Treasury (Parts 1500--1599)...............
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL PROVISIONS
1500
Merchant banking investments.
1501
Financial subsidiaries.
1502--1503
[Reserved]
1505--1507
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER B--RESOLUTION FUNDING CORPORATION
1510
Resolution Funding Corporation operations.
1511
Book-entry procedure.
Chapter XVI--Office of Financial Research (Parts 1600--1699)............
1600
Organization and functions of the Office of
FInancial Research.
Chapter XVII--Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight, Department
of Housing and Urban Development (Parts 1700--1799).....................
SUBCHAPTER A--OFHEO ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS [RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER B--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER C--SAFETY AND SOUNDNESS
1750
Capital.
1777
Prompt corrective action.
Chapter XVIII--Community Development Financial Institutions Fund,
Department of the Treasury (Parts 1800--1899)...........................
1805
Community Development Financial Institutions
Program.
1806
Bank Enterprise Award Program.
1807
Capital Magnet Fund.
1808
Community Development Financial Institutions
Bond Guarantee Program.
1815
Environmental quality.
TITLE 13--BUSINESS CREDIT AND ASSISTANCE
Chapter I--Small Business Administration (Parts 1--199).................
Part
101
Administration.
102
Record disclosure and privacy.
103
Standards for conducting business with SBA.
105
Standards of conduct and employee restrictions
and responsibilities.
106
Cosponsorships, fee and non-fee based SBA-
sponsored activities and gifts.
107
Small business investment companies.
108
New markets venture capital (NMVC) program.
109
Intermediary Lending Pilot Program.
112
Nondiscrimination in federally assisted
programs of SBA--effectuation of Title VI of
the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
113
Nondiscrimination in financial assistance
programs of SBA--effectuation of policies of
Federal Government and SBA Administrator.
114
Administrative claims under the Federal Tort
Claims Act and representation and
indemnification of SBA employees.
115
Surety bond guarantee.
117
Nondiscrimination in federally assisted
programs or activities of SBA--effectuation of
the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as
amended.
119
Program for investment in microentrepreneurs
(``PRIME'' or ``the Act'').
120
Business loans.
121
Small business size regulations.
123
Disaster loan program.
124
8(a)Business development/small disadvantaged
business status determinations.
125
Government contracting programs.
126
Hubzone program.
127
Women-Owned Small Business Federal contract
program.
130
Small business development centers.
134
Rules of procedure governing cases before the
Office of Hearings and Appeals.
136
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the Small Business
Administration.
140
Debt collection.
142
Program Fraud Civil Remedies Act regulations.
143
[Reserved]
146
New restrictions on lobbying.
147
Governmentwide requirements for drug-free
workplace (nonprocurement).
Chapter III--Economic Development Administration, Department of Commerce
(Parts 300--399)........................................................
300
General information.
301
Eligibility, investment rate and application
requirements.
302
General terms and conditions for investment
assistance.
303
Planning investments and comprehensive
economic development strategies.
304
Economic development districts.
305
Public works and economic development
investments.
306
Training, research and technical assistance
investments.
307
Economic adjustment assistance investments.
308
Performance incentives.
309
Redistributions of investment assistance.
310
Special impact areas.
311
[Reserved]
312
[Reserved]
313
Community trade adjustment assistance.
314
Property.
315
Trade adjustment assistance for firms.
Chapter IV--Emergency Steel Guarantee Loan Board (Parts 400--499).......
400
Emergency Steel Guarantee Loan Program.
Chapter V--Emergency Oil and Gas Guaranteed Loan Board (Parts 500--599).
500
Emergency Oil and Gas Guaranteed Loan Program.
TITLE 14--AERONAUTICS AND SPACE
Chapter I--Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation
(Parts 1--199)..........................................................
SUBCHAPTER A--DEFINITIONS AND GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Part
1
Definitions and abbreviations.
3
General requirements.
5
Safety management system.
SUBCHAPTER B--PROCEDURAL RULES
11
General rulemaking procedures.
13
Investigative and enforcement procedures.
14
Rules implementing the Equal Access to Justice
Act of 1980.
15
Administrative claims under Federal Tort
Claims Act.
16
Rules of practice for federally-assisted
airport enforcement proceedings.
17
Procedures for protests and contract disputes.
SUBCHAPTER C--AIRCRAFT
21
Certification procedures for products and
articles.
22
Airworthiness standards: normal category
airplanes.
23
Airworthiness standards: normal, utility,
acrobatic, and commuter category airplanes.
24
Special conditions: Boeing, Model 747-8 series
airplanes; door 1 extendable length escape
slide.
25
Airworthiness standards: Transport category
airplanes.
26
Continued airworthiness and safety
improvements for transport category airplanes.
27
Airworthiness standards: Normal category
rotorcraft.
29
Airworthiness standards: Transport category
rotorcraft.
31
Airworthiness standards: Manned free balloons.
33
Airworthiness standards: Aircraft engines.
34
Fuel venting and exhaust emission requirements
for turbine engine powered airplanes.
35
Airworthiness standards: Propellers.
36
Noise standards: Aircraft type and
airworthiness certification.
39
Airworthiness directives.
43
Maintenance, preventive maintenance,
rebuilding, and alteration.
45
Identification and registration marking.
47
Aircraft registration.
48
Registration and marking requirements for
small unmanned aircraft.
49
Recording of aircraft titles and security
documents.
50--59
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER D--AIRMEN
60
Flight simulation training device initial and
continuing qualification and use.
61
Certification: Pilots, flight instructors, and
ground instructors.
63
Certification: Flight crewmembers other than
pilots.
65
Certification: Airmen other than flight
crewmembers.
67
Medical standards and certification.
SUBCHAPTER E--AIRSPACE
71
Designation of Class A, B, C, D, and E
airspace areas; air traffic service routes;
and reporting points.
73
Special use airspace.
57
[Reserved]
77
Safe, efficient use, and preservation of the
navigable airspace.
SUBCHAPTER F--AIR TRAFFIC AND GENERAL OPERATING RULES
91
General operating and flight rules.
93
Special air traffic rules.
95
IFR altitudes.
97
Standard instrument procedures.
99
Security control of air traffic.
101
Moored balloons, kites, amateur rockets,
unmanned free balloons, and certain model
aircraft.
103
Ultralight vehicles.
105
Parachute operations.
106
[Reserved]
107
Small unmanned aircraft systems.
108--109
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER G--AIR CARRIERS AND OPERATORS FOR COMPENSATION OR HIRE:
CERTIFICATION AND OPERATIONS
110
General requirements.
111--116
[Reserved]
117
Flight and duty limitations and rest
requirements: flightcrew members.
118
[Reserved]
119
Certification: Air carriers and commercial
operators.
120
Drug and alcohol testing program.
121
Operating requirements: Domestic, flag, and
supplemental operations.
125
Certification and operations: Airplanes having
a seating capacity of 20 or more passengers or
a maximum payload capacity of 6,000 pounds or
more; and rules governing persons on board
such aircraft.
129
Operations: foreign air carriers and foreign
operators of U.S.-registered aircraft engaged
in common carriage.
133
Rotorcraft external-load operations.
135
Operating requirements: Commuter and on-demand
operations and rules governing persons on
board such aircraft.
136
Commercial air tours and national parks air
tour management.
137
Agricultural aircraft operations.
139
Certification of airports.
SUBCHAPTER H--SCHOOLS AND OTHER CERTIFICATED AGENCIES
140
[Reserved]
141
Pilot schools.
142
Training centers.
143
[Reserved]
145
Repair stations.
147
Aviation maintenance technician schools.
SUBCHAPTER I--AIRPORTS
150
Airport noise compatibility planning.
151
Federal aid to airports.
152
Airport aid program.
153
Airport operations.
155
Release of airport property from surplus
property disposal restrictions.
156
State block grant pilot program.
157
Notice of construction, alteration,
activation, and deactivation of airports.
158
Passenger facility charges (PFC's).
161
Notice and approval of airport noise and
access restrictions.
169
Expenditure of Federal funds for nonmilitary
airports or air navigation facilities thereon.
SUBCHAPTER J--NAVIGATIONAL FACILITIES
170
Establishment and discontinuance criteria for
air traffic control services and navigational
facilities.
171
Non-Federal navigation facilities.
SUBCHAPTER K--ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS
183
Representatives of the Administrator.
185
Testimony by employees and production of
records in legal proceedings, and service of
legal process and pleadings.
187
Fees.
189
Use of Federal Aviation Administration
communications system.
193
Protection of voluntarily submitted
information.
199
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTERS L AND M--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER N--WAR RISK INSURANCE
198
Aviation insurance.
Chapter II--Office of the Secretary, Department of Transportation
(Aviation Proceedings) (Parts 200--399).................................
SUBCHAPTER A--ECONOMIC REGULATIONS
200
Definitions and instructions.
201
Air carrier authority under Subtitle VII of
Title 49 of United States Code--[Amended].
203
Waiver of Warsaw Convention liability limits
and defenses.
204
Data to support fitness determinations.
205
Aircraft accident liability insurance.
206
Certificates of public convenience and
necessity: Special authorizations and
exemptions.
207
Charter trips by U.S. scheduled air carriers.
208
Charter trips by U.S. charter air carriers.
211
Applications for permits to foreign air
carriers.
212
Charter rules for U.S. and foreign direct air
carriers.
213
Terms, conditions, and limitations of foreign
air carrier permits.
214
Terms, conditions, and limitations of foreign
air carrier permits authorizing charter
transportation only.
215
Use and change of names of air carriers,
foreign air carriers, and commuter air
carriers.
216
Commingling of blind sector traffic by foreign
air carriers.
217
Reporting traffic statistics by foreign air
carriers in civilian scheduled, charter, and
nonscheduled services.
218
Lease by foreign air carrier or other foreign
person of aircraft with crew.
221
Tariffs.
222
Intermodal cargo services by foreign air
carriers.
223
Free and reduced-rate transportation.
232
Transportation of mail, review of orders of
Postmaster General.
234
Airline service quality performance reports.
235
Reports by air carriers on incidents involving
animals during air transport.
240
Inspection of accounts and property.
241
Uniform system of accounts and reports for
large certificated air carriers.
243
Passenger manifest information.
244
Reporting tarmac delay data.
247
Direct airport-to-airport mileage records.
248
Submission of audit reports.
249
Preservation of air carrier records.
250
Oversales.
251
Carriage of musical instruments.
252
Smoking aboard aircraft.
253
Notice of terms of contract of carriage.
254
Domestic baggage liability.
256
Electronic Airline Information Systems.
257
Disclosure of code-sharing arrangements and
long-term wet leases.
258
Disclosure of change-of-gauge services.
271
Guidelines for subsidizing air carriers
providing essential air transportation.
272
Essential air service to the Freely Associated
States.
291
Cargo operations in interstate air
transportation.
292
International cargo transportation.
293
International passenger transportation.
294
Canadian charter air taxi operators.
296
Indirect air transportation of property.
297
Foreign air freight forwarders and foreign
cooperative shippers associations.
298
Exemptions for air taxi and commuter air
carrier operations.
SUBCHAPTER B--PROCEDURAL REGULATIONS
300
Rules of conduct in DOT proceedings under this
chapter.
302
Rules of practice in proceedings.
303
Review of air carrier agreements.
305
Rules of practice in informal nonpublic
investigations.
313
Implementation of the Energy Policy and
Conservation Act.
314
[Reserved]
323
Terminations, suspensions, and reductions of
service.
325
Essential air service procedures.
330
Procedures for compensation of air carriers.
331
[Reserved]
344
Contributions under special transition rule
for public commuter railroads.
SUBCHAPTER C--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER D--SPECIAL REGULATIONS
372
Overseas military personnel charters.
374
Implementation of the Consumer Credit
Protection Act with respect to air carriers
and foreign air carriers.
374a
Extension of credit by airlines to Federal
political candidates.
375
Navigation of foreign civil aircraft within
the United States.
377
Continuance of expired authorizations by
operation of law pending final determination
of applications for renewal thereof.
380
Public charters.
381
Special event tours.
382
Nondiscrimination on the basis of disability
in air travel.
383
Civil penalties.
SUBCHAPTER E--ORGANIZATION
385
Staff assignments and review of action under
assignments.
389
Fees and charges for special services.
SUBCHAPTER F--POLICY STATEMENTS
398
Guidelines for individual determinations of
basic essential air service.
399
Statements of general policy.
Chapter III--Commercial Space Transportation, Federal Aviation
Administration, Department of Transportation (Parts 400--1199)..........
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
400
Basis and scope.
401
Organization and definitions.
SUBCHAPTER B--PROCEDURE
404
Regulations and licensing requirements.
405
Investigations and enforcement.
406
Investigations, enforcement, and
administrative review.
SUBCHAPTER C--LICENSING
411
[Reserved]
413
License application procedures.
414
Safety approvals.
415
Launch license.
417
Launch safety.
418--419
[Reserved]
420
License to operate a launch site.
421--430
[Reserved]
431
Launch and reentry of a reusable launch
vehicle (RLV).
432
[Reserved]
433
License to operate a reentry site.
434
[Reserved]
435
Reentry of a reentry vehicle other than a
reusable launch vehicle (RLV).
436
[Reserved]
437
Experimental permits.
438--439
[Reserved]
440
Financial responsibility.
441--459
[Reserved]
460
Human space flight requirements.
461--1199
[Reserved]
Chapter V--National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Parts 1200--
1299)...................................................................
1200
[Reserved]
1201
Statement of organization and general
information.
1203
Information Security Program.
1203a
NASA security areas.
1203b
Security programs; arrest authority and use of
force by NASA security force personnel.
1204
Administrative authority and policy.
1205
[Reserved]
1206
Availability of agency records to members of
the public.
1206
Procedures for disclosure of records under the
Freedom of Information Act.
1207
Standards of conduct.
1208
Uniform relocation assistance and real
property acquisition for Federal and
federally-assisted programs.
1209
Boards and committees.
1210--1211
[Reserved]
1212
Privacy Act--NASA regulations.
1213
Release of information to news and information
media.
1214
Space flight.
1215
Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System
(TDRSS).
1216
Environmental quality.
1217
Duty-free entry of space articles.
1221
The NASA seal and other devices, and the
Congressional Space Medal of Honor.
1230
Protection of human subjects.
1232
Care and use of animals in the conduct of NASA
activities.
1240
Inventions and contributions.
1241
[Reserved]
1245
Patents and other intellectual property
rights.
1250
Nondiscrimination in federally-assisted
programs of NASA--effectuation of Title VI of
the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
1251
Nondiscrimination on basis of handicap.
1252
Nondiscrimination on the basis of age in
programs or activities receiving Federal
financial assistance.
1253
Nondiscrimination on the basis of sex in
education programs or activities receiving
Federal financial assistance.
1259
National Space Grant College and Fellowship
Program.
1260
[Reserved]
1261
Processing of monetary claims (general).
1262
Equal Access to Justice Act in agency
proceedings.
1263
Demand for information or testimony served on
agency employees; procedures.
1264
Implementation of the Program Fraud Civil
Penalties Act of 1986.
1266
Cross-waiver of liability.
1271
New restrictions on lobbying.
1273
[Reserved]
1274
Cooperative agreements with commercial firms.
1275
Research misconduct.
Chapter VI--Air Transportation System Stabilization (Parts 1300--1399)..
SUBCHAPTER A--OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
1300
Aviation disaster relief--air carrier
guarantee loan program.
SUBCHAPTER B--AIR TRANSPORTATION STABILIZATION BOARD
1310
Air carrier guarantee loan program
administrative regulations and amendment or
waiver of a term or condition of guaranteed
loan.
TITLE 15--COMMERCE AND FOREIGN TRADE
Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary of Commerce (Parts 0--29)...........
Part
0
Employee responsibilities and conduct.
1
The Seal of the Department of Commerce.
2
Procedures for handling and settlement of
claims under the Federal Tort Claims Act.
3
[Reserved]
4
Disclosure of Government information.
4a
Classification, declassification and public
availability of national security information.
5
Operation of vending stands.
6
Civil monetary penalty adjustments for
inflation.
7
[Reserved]
8
Nondiscrimination in federally-assisted
programs of the Department of Commerce--
effectuation of Title VI of the Civil Rights
Act of 1964.
8a
Nondiscrimination on the basis of sex in
education programs or activities receiving
Federal financial assistance.
8b
Prohibition of discrimination against the
handicapped in federally assisted programs
operated by the Department of Commerce.
8c
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the Department of Commerce.
9
Procedures for a voluntary labeling program
for household appliances and equipment to
effect energy conservation.
10
Procedures for the development of voluntary
product standards.
11
Uniform relocation assistance and real
property acquisition for Federal and federally
assisted programs.
12
Fair packaging and labeling.
13
Intergovernmental review of Department of
Commerce programs and activities.
14
[Reserved]
15
Legal proceedings.
16
Procedures for a Voluntary Consumer Product
Information Labeling Program.
17
Personnel exchanges beteween Federal
laboratories and non-federal entities.
18
Attorney's fees and other expenses.
19
Commerce debt collection.
20
Nondiscrimination on the basis of age in
programs or activities receiving Federal
financial assistance.
21
[Reserved]
22
[Reserved]
23
Use of penalty mail in the location and
recovery of missing children.
24
[Reserved]
25
Program.
26
[Reserved]
27
Protection of human subjects.
28
New restrictions on lobbying.
29
[Reserved]
Subtitle B--Regulations Relating to Commerce and Foreign Trade..........
Chapter I--Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce (Parts 30--199).
30
Foreign trade regulations.
40
Training of foreign participants in census
procedures and general statistics.
50
Special services and studies by the Bureau of
the Census.
60
Public information.
70
Cutoff dates for recognition of boundary
changes for the Census 2000.
80
Furnishing personal census data from census of
population schedules.
90
Procedure challenging population estimates.
100
Seal.
101
Release of decennial census population
information.
102--199
[Reserved]
Chapter II--National Institute of Standards and Technology, Department
of Commerce (Parts 200--299)............................................
SUBCHAPTER A--MEASUREMENT SERVICES
200
Policies, services, procedures, and fees.
SUBCHAPTER B--STANDARD REFERENCE MATERIALS
230
Standard reference materials.
SUBCHAPTER C--TRANSCRIPT SERVICES [RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER D--STANDARDS FOR BARRELS
240
Barrels and other containers for lime.
241
Barrels for fruits, vegetables, and other dry
commodities, and for cranberries.
SUBCHAPTER E--FELLOWSHIPS AND RESEARCH ASSOCIATES
255
Fellowships in laboratory standardization and
testing for qualified citizens of other
American Republics.
256
Research Associate Program.
SUBCHAPTER F--REGULATIONS GOVERNING TRAFFIC AND CONDUCT
265
Regulations governing traffic and conduct on
the grounds of the National Bureau of
Standards & Technology, Gaithersburg,
Maryland, and Boulder and Fort Collins,
Colorado.
SUBCHAPTER G--NATIONAL CONSTRUCTION SAFETY TEAMS
270
National Construction Safety Teams.
SUBCHAPTER H--MAKING OF TOY, LOK-ALIKE, AND IMITATION FIREARMS
272
Marking of toy, look-alike, and imitation
firearms.
SUBCHAPTER I--METRIC CONVERSION POLICY FOR FEDERAL AGENCIES
273
Metric conversion policy for Federal agencies.
SUBCHAPTER J--ACCREDITATION AND ASSESSMENT PROGRAMS
280
Fastener quality.
285
National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation
Program.
286
National Voluntary Conformity Assessment
System Evaluation (NVCASE) program.
287
Guidance on Federal conformity assessment.
SUBCHAPTER K--ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM PROCEDURES
290
Regional centers for the transfer of
manufacturing technology.
291
Manufacturing extension partnership;
environmental projects.
292
Manufacturing extension partnership;
infrastructure development projects
295
Advanced Technology Program.
296
Technology Innovation Program.
297--299
[Reserved]
Chapter III--International Trade Administration, Department of Commerce
(Parts 300--399)........................................................
SUBCHAPTER A--MISCELLANEOUS REGULATIONS
301
Instruments and apparatus for educational and
scientific institutions.
302
[Reserved]
303
Watches, watch movements and jewelry program.
310
Official U.S. Government recognition of and
participation in international expositions
held in the United States.
315
Determination of bona fide motor-vehicle
manufacturer.
325
Export trade certificates of review.
335
Imports of worsted wool fabric.
338
Imports of cotton woven fabric.
Chapter IV--Foreign-Trade Zones Board, Department of Commerce (Parts
400--499)...............................................................
400
Regulations of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board.
Chapter VII--Bureau of Industry and Security, Department of Commerce
(Parts 700--799)........................................................
SUBCHAPTER A--NATIONAL SECURITY INDUSTRIAL BASE REGULATIONS
700
Defense priorities and allocations system.
701
Reporting of offsets agreements in sales of
weapon systems or defense-related items to
foreign countries or foreign firms.
702
Indistrial base surveys--data collections.
703--704
[Reserved]
705
Effect of imported articles on the national
security.
706--709
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER B--CHEMICAL WEAPONS CONVENTION REGULATIONS
710
General information and overview of the
Chemical Weapons Convention Regulations
(CWCR).
711
General information regarding declaration,
reporting, and advance notification
requirements, and the electronic filing of
declarations and reports.
712
Activities involving Schedule 1 chemicals.
713
Activities involving Schedule 2 chemicals.
714
Activities involving Schedule 3 chemicals.
715
Activities involving unscheduled discrete
organic chemicals (UDOCs).
716
Initial and routine inspections of declared
facilities.
717
CWC clarification procedures (consultations
and challenge inspections).
718
Confidential business information.
719
Enforcement.
720
Denial of export privileges.
721
Inspection of records and recordkeeping.
722--729
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER C--EXPORT ADMINISTRATION REGULATIONS
730
General information.
732
Steps for using the EAR.
734
Scope of the export administration
regulations.
736
General prohibitions.
738
Commerce Control List overview and the Country
Chart.
740
License exceptions.
742
Control policy--CCL based controls.
743
Special reporting and notification.
744
Control policy: end-user and end-use based.
745
Chemical Weapons Convention requirements.
746
Embargoes and other special controls.
748
Applications (classification, advisory, and
license) and documentation.
750
Application processing, issuance or and
denial.
752
[Reserved]
754
Short supply controls.
756
Appeals.
758
Export clearance requirements.
760
Restrictive trade practices or boycotts.
762
Recordkeeping.
764
Enforcement and protective measures.
766
Administrative enforcement proceedings.
768
Foreign availability determination procedures
and criteria.
770
Interpretations.
772
Definitions of terms.
774
The Commerce Control List.
775--780
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER D--ADDITIONAL PROTOCOL REGULATIONS
781
General information and overview of the
additional protocol regulations (APR).
782
General information regarding reporting
requirements and procedures.
783
Civil nuclear fuel cycle-related activities
not involving nuclear materials.
784
Complementary access.
785
Enforcement.
786
Records and recordkeeping.
787--799
[Reserved]
Chapter VIII--Bureau of Economic Analysis, Department of Commerce (Parts
800--899)...............................................................
801
Surveys of international trade in services
between U.S. and foreign persons and surveys
of direct investment.
806
[Reserved]
807
[Reserved]
Chapter IX--National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department
of Commerce (Parts 900--999)............................................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL REGULATIONS
902
NOAA information collection requirements under
the Paperwork Reduction Act: OMB control
numbers.
903
Public information.
904
Civil procedures.
905
Use in enforcement proceedings of information
collected by voluntary fishery data
collectors.
906
National Appeals Office rules of procedure.
908
Maintaining records and submitting reports on
weather modification activities.
909
Marine debris.
911
Policies and procedures concerning use of the
NOAA space-based data collection systems.
917
National Sea Grant program funding
regulations.
918
Sea Grants.
SUBCHAPTER B--OCEAN AND COASTAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
921
National Estuarine Research Reserve System
regulations.
922
National Marine Sanctuary program regulations.
923
Coastal zone management program regulations.
930
Federal consistency with approved coastal
management programs.
932--933
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER C--REGULATIONS OF THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE
946
Modernization of the National Weather Service.
SUBCHAPTER D--GENERAL REGULATIONS OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL DATA SERVICE
950
Environmental data and information.
960
Licensing of private remote sensing systems.
970
Deep seabed mining regulations for exploration
licenses.
971
Deep seabed mining regulations for commercial
recovery permits.
SUBCHAPTER E--OIL POLLUTION ACT REGULATIONS
990
Natural resource damage assessments.
SUBCHAPTER F--QUALITY ASSURANCE AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR NOAA
HYDROGRAPHIC PRODUCTS AND SERVICES.
995
Certification requirements for distributors of
NOAA hydrographic products.
996
Quality assurance and certification
requirements for NOAA hydrographic products
and services.
Chapter XI--Technology Administration, Department of Commerce (Parts
1100--1199).............................................................
1110
Certification program for access to the death
master file.
1180
Transfer by Federal agencies of scientific,
technical, and engineering information to the
National Technical Information Service.
Chapter XIII--East-West Foreign Trade Board (Parts 1300--1399)..........
1300
Reports on exports of technology.
Chapter XIV--Minority Business Development Agency (Parts 1400--1499)....
1400
Determination of group eligibility for MBDA
assistance.
Subtitle C--Regulations Relating to Foreign Trade Agreements............
Chapter XX--Office of the United States Trade Representative (Parts
2000--2099).............................................................
2001
Creation, organization, and functions.
2002
Operation of committees.
2003
Regulations of Trade Policy Staff Committee.
2004
Disclosure of records and information.
2005
Safeguarding individual privacy.
2006
Procedures for filing petitions for action
under section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974, as
amended.
2007
Regulations of the U.S. Trade Representative
pertaining to eligibility of articles and
countries for the Generalized System of
Preferences program [GSP (15 CFR Part 2007)].
2008
Regulations to implement E.O. 12065; Office of
the United States Trade Representative.
2009
Procedures for representations under section
422 of Trade Agreements Act of 1979.
2011
Allocation of tariff-rate quota on imported
sugars, syrups, and molasses.
2012
Implementation of tariff-rate quotas for beef.
2013
Developing and least-developing country
designations under the Countervailing Duty
Law.
2014
Implementation of tariff-rate quota for
imports of lamb meat.
2015
Implementation of tariff-rate quotas for
sugar-containing products.
2016
Procedures to petition for withdrawal or
suspension of country eligibility or duty-free
treatment under the Andean Trade Preference
Act (ATPA), as amended.
2017
Petition process to review eligibility of
countries under the African Growth and
Opportunity Act (AGOA).
Subtitle D--Regulations Relating to Telecommunications and Information..
Chapter XXIII--National Telecommunications and Information
Administration, Department of Commerce (Parts 2300--2399)...............
2301
Public Telecommunications Facilities Program.
TITLE 16--COMMERCIAL PRACTICES
Chapter I--Federal Trade Commission (Parts 0--999)......................
SUBCHAPTER A--ORGANIZATION, PROCEDURES AND RULES OF PRACTICE
Part
0
Organization.
1
General procedures.
2
Nonadjudicative procedures.
3
Rules of practice for adjudicative
proceedings.
4
Miscellaneous rules.
5
Standards of conduct.
6
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the Federal Trade Commission.
14
Administrative interpretations, general policy
statements, and enforcement policy statements.
16
Advisory committee management.
SUBCHAPTER B--GUIDES AND TRADE PRACTICE RULES
17
Application of guides in preventing unlawful
practices.
18
Guides for the nursery industry.
20
Guides for the rebuilt, reconditioned, and
other used automobile parts industry.
23
Guides for the jewelry, precious metals, and
pewter industries.
24
Guides for select leather and imitation
leather products.
25--227
[Reserved]
233
Guides against deceptive pricing.
238
Guides against bait advertising.
239
Guides for the advertising of warranties and
guarantees.
240
Guides for advertising allowances and other
merchandising payments and services.
251
Guide concerning use of the word ``free'' and
similar representations.
254
Guides for private vocational and distance
education schools.
255
Guides concerning use of endorsements and
testimonials in advertising.
259
Guide concerning fuel economy advertising for
new automobiles.
260
Guides for the use of environmental marketing
claims.
SUBCHAPTER C--REGULATIONS UNDER SPECIFIC ACTS OF CONGRESS
300
Rules and regulations under the Wool Products
Labeling Act of 1939.
301
Rules and regulations under Fur Products
Labeling Act.
303
Rules and regulations under the Textile Fiber
Products Identification Act.
304
Rules and regulations under the Hobby
Protection Act.
305
Energy and water use labeling for consumer
products under the Energy Policy and
Conservation Act (Energy Labeling
Rule).
306
Automotive fuel ratings, certification, and
posting.
307
[Reserved]
308
Trade regulation rule pursuant to the
Telephone Disclosure and Dispute Resolution
Act of 1992.
309
Labeling requirements for alternative fuels
and alternative fueled vehicles.
310
Telemarketing sales rule 16 CFR 310.
311
Test procedures and labeling standards for
recycled oil.
312
Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule.
313
Privacy of consumer financial information.
314
Standards for safeguarding customer
information.
315
Contact Lens Rule.
316
CAN-SPAM rule.
317
Prohibition of energy market manipulation
rule.
318
Health Breach Notification Rule.
320
Disclosure requirements for depository
institutions lacking Federal deposit
insurance.
321
Mortgage acts and practices--advertising.
322
Mortgage Assistance Relief Services.
SUBCHAPTER D--TRADE REGULATION RULES
400
Basis and scope.
408
Unfair or deceptive advertising and labeling
of cigarettes in relation to the health
hazards of smoking. [Note]
410
Deceptive advertising as to sizes of viewable
pictures shown by television receiving sets.
423
Care labeling of textile wearing apparel and
certain piece goods as amended.
424
Retail food store advertising and marketing
practices.
425
Use of prenotification negative option plans.
429
Rule concerning cooling-off period for sales
made at homes or at certain other locations.
432
Power output claims for amplifiers utilized in
home entertainment products.
433
Preservation of consumers' claims and
defenses.
435
Mail, internet, or telephone order
merchandise.
436
Disclosure requirements and prohibitions
concerning franchising,
437
Business opportunity rule.
444
Credit practices.
453
Funeral industry practices.
455
Used motor vehicle trade regulation rule.
456
Ophthalmic practice rules (Eyeglass rule).
460
Labeling and advertising of home insulation.
SUBCHAPTER E--RULES, REGULATIONS, STATEMENT OF GENERAL POLICY OR
INTERPRETATION AND EXEMPTIONS UNDER THE FAIR PACKAGING AND LABELING ACT
500
Regulations under section 4 of the Fair
Packaging and Labeling Act.
501
Exemptions from requirements and prohibitions
under Part 500.
502
Regulations under section 5(c) of the Fair
Packaging and Labeling Act.
503
Statements of general policy or
interpretation.
SUBCHAPTER F--FAIR CREDIT REPORTING ACT
600
[Reserved]
602
Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of
2003.
603
Definitions.
604
Fair Credit Reporting Act rules.
610
Free annual file disclosures.
611
Prohibition against circumventing treatment as
a nationwide consumer reporting agency.
613
Duration of active duty alerts.
614
Appropriate proof of identity.
640
Duties of creditors regarding risk-based
pricing.
641
Duties of users of consumer reports regarding
address discrepancies.
642
Prescreen opt-out notice.
680
Affiliate marketing.
681
Identity theft rules.
682
Disposal of consumer report information and
records.
698
Model forms and disclosures.
SUBCHAPTER G--RULES, REGULATIONS, STATEMENTS, AND INTERPRETATIONS UNDER
THE MAGNUSON-MOSS WARRANTY ACT
700
Interpretations of Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act.
701
Disclosure of written consumer product
warranty terms and conditions.
702
Pre-sale availability of written warranty
terms.
703
Informal dispute settlement procedures.
SUBCHAPTER H--RULES, REGULATIONS, STATEMENTS AND INTERPRETATIONS UNDER
THE HART-SCOTT-RODINO ANTITRUST IMPROVEMENTS ACT OF 1976
801
Coverage rules.
802
Exemption rules.
803
Transmittal rules.
SUBCHAPTER I--FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT
901
Procedures for State applications for
exemption from the provisions of the Act.
902--999
[Reserved]
Chapter II--Consumer Product Safety Commission (Parts 1000--1799).......
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
1000
Commission organization and functions.
1009
General statements of policy or
interpretation.
1010
[Reserved]
1011
Notice of Agency activities.
1012
Meetings policy--meetings between Agency
personnel and outside parties.
1013
Government in the Sunshine Act, rules for
Commission meetings.
1014
Policies and procedures implementing the
Privacy Act of 1974.
1015
Procedures for disclosure or production of
information under the Freedom of Information
Act.
1016
Policies and procedures for information
disclosure and Commission employee testimony
in private litigation.
1017
[Reserved]
1018
Advisory committee management.
1019
Export of noncomplying, misbranded, or banned
products.
1020
Small business.
1021
Environmental review.
1025
Rules of practice for adjudicative
proceedings.
1027
Salary offset.
1028
Protection of human subjects.
1030
Employee standards of conduct.
1031
Commission participation and commission
employee involvement in voluntary standards
activities.
1033
Display of control numbers for collection of
information requirements under the Paperwork
Reduction Act.
1034
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the Consumer Product Safety
Commission.
1051
Procedure for petitioning for rulemaking.
1052
Procedural regulations for informal oral
presentations in proceedings before the
Consumer Product Safety Commission.
1061
Applications for exemption from preemption.
SUBCHAPTER B--CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY ACT REGULATIONS
1101
Information disclosure under section 6(b) of
the Consumer Product Safety Act.
1102
Publicly Available Consumer Product Safety
Information Database.
1105
Contributions to costs of participants in
development of consumer product safety
standards.
1107
Tesing and labeling pertaining to product
certification.
1109
Conditions and requirements for relying on
component part testing or certification, or
another party's finished product testing or
certification, to meet testing and
certification requirements.
1110
Certificates of compliance.
1112
Requirements pertaining to third party
conformity assessment bodies.
1115
Substantial product hazard reports.
1116
Reports submitted pursuant to section 37 of
the Consumer Product Safety Act.
1117
Reporting of choking incidents involving
marbles, small balls, latex balloons, and
other small parts.
1118
Investigations, inspections and inquiries
under the Consumer Product Safety Act.
1119
Civil penalty factors.
1120
Substantial product hazard list.
1130
Requirements for consumer registration of
durable infant or toddler products.
1145
Regulation of products subject to other Acts
under the Consumer Product Safety Act.
1199
Children's toys and child care articles
containing phthalates: guidance on
inaccessible component parts.
1200
Definition of children's product under the
Consumer Product Safety Act.
1201
Safety standard for architectural glazing
materials.
1202
Safety standard for matchbooks.
1203
Safety standard for bicycle helmets.
1204
Safety standard for omnidirectional citizens
band base station antennas.
1205
Safety standard for walk-behind power lawn
mowers.
1207
Safety standard for swimming pool slides.
1209
Interim safety standard for cellulose
insulation.
1210
Safety standard for cigarette lighters.
1211
Safety standard for automatic residential
garage door operators.
1212
Safety standard for multi-purpose lighters.
1213
Safety standard for entrapment hazards in bunk
beds.
1215
Safety standard for infant bath seats.
1216
Safety standard for infant walkers.
1217
Safety standard for toddler beds.
1218
Safety standars for bassinets and cradles.
1219
Safety standard for full-size baby cribs.
1220
Safety standard for non-full-size baby cribs.
1221
Safety standard for play yards.
1222
Safety standard for bedside sleepers.
1223
Safety standard for infant swings.
1224
Safety standard for portable bed rails.
1225
Safety standard for hand-held infant carriers.
1226
Safety standard for soft infant and toddler
carriers.
1227
Safety standard for carriages and strollers.
1230
Safety standard for frame child carriers.
1233
Safety standard for portable hook-on chairs.
1251
Toys: determinations regarding heavy elements
limits for certain materials.
1301
Ban of unstable refuse bins.
1302
Ban of extremely flammable contact adhesives.
1303
Ban of lead-containing paint and certain
consumer products bearing lead-containing
paint.
1304
Ban of consumer patching compounds containing
respirable free-form asbestos.
1305
Ban of artificial emberizing materials (ash
and embers) containing respirable free-form
asbestos.
1306
Ban of hazardous lawn darts.
1401
Self pressurized consumer products containing
chlorofluorocarbons: requirements to provide
the Commission with performance and technical
data; requirements to notify consumers at
point of purchase of performance and technical
data.
1402
CB base station antennas, TV antennas, and
supporting structures.
1404
Cellulose insulation.
1406
Coal and wood burning appliances--notification
of performance and technical data.
1407
Portable generators: requirements to provide
performance and technical data by labeling.
1420
Requirements for all terrain vehicles.
1450
Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act
regulations.
1460
Children's Gasoline Burn Prevention Act
regulation.
SUBCHAPTER C--FEDERAL HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES ACT REGULATIONS
1500
Hazardous substances and articles:
administration and enforcement regulations.
1501
Method for identifying toys and other articles
intended for use by children under 3 years of
age which present choking, aspiration, or
ingestion hazards because of small parts.
1502
Procedures for formal evidentiary public
hearing.
1505
Requirements for electrically operated toys or
other electrically operated articles intended
for use by children.
1507
Fireworks devices.
1510
Requirements for rattles.
1511
Requirements for pacifiers.
1512
Requirements for bicycles.
1513
Requirements for bunk beds.
SUBCHAPTER D--FLAMMABLE FABRICS ACT REGULATIONS
1602
Statements of policy or interpretation.
1605
Investigations, inspections and inquiries
pursuant to the Flammable Fabrics Act.
1608
General rules and regulations under the
Flammable Fabrics Act.
1609
Text of the Flammable Fabrics Act of 1953, as
amended in 1954, prior to 1967 amendment and
revision.
1610
Standard for the flammability of clothing
textiles.
1611
Standard for the flammability of vinyl plastic
film.
1615
Standard for the flammability of children's
sleepwear: Sizes 0 through 6X (FF 3-71).
1616
Standard for the flammability of children's
sleepwear: Sizes 7 through 14 (FF 5-74).
1630
Standard for the surface flammability of
carpets and rugs (FF 1-70).
1631
Standard for the surface flammability of small
carpets and rugs (FF 2-70).
1632
Standard for the flammability of mattresses
and mattress pads (FF 4-72, amended).
1633
Standard for the flammability (open flame) of
mattress sets.
SUBCHAPTER E--POISON PREVENTION PACKAGING ACT OF 1970 REGULATIONS
1700
Poison prevention packaging.
1701
Statements of policy and interpretation.
1702
Petitions for exemptions from Poison
Prevention Packaging Act requirements;
petition procedures and requirements.
SUBCHAPTER F--REFRIGERATOR SAFETY ACT REGULATIONS
1750
Standard for devices to permit the opening of
household refrigerator doors from the inside.
TITLE 17--COMMODITY AND SECURITIES EXCHANGES
Chapter I--Commodity Futures Trading Commission (Parts 1--199)..........
Part
1
General regulations under the Commodity
Exchange Act.
2
Official seal.
3
Registration.
4
Commodity pool operators and commodity trading
advisers.
5
Off-Exchange Foreign Currency Transactions.
7
Registered entity rules altered or
supplemented by the Commission.
9
Rules relating to review of exchange
disciplinary, access denial or other adverse
actions.
10
Rules of practice.
11
Rules relating to investigations.
12
Rules relating to reparations.
13
Public rulemaking procedures.
14
Rules relating to suspension or disbarment
from appearance and practice.
15
Reports--general provisions.
16
Reports by contract markets and swap execution
facilities.
17
Reports by reporting markets, futures
commission merchants, clearing members, and
foreign brokers.
18
Reports by traders.
19
Reports by persons holding bona fide hedge
positions pursuant to 1.3(z) of this chapter
and by merchants and dealers in cotton.
20
Large trader reporting for physical commodity
swaps.
21
Special calls.
22
Cleared swaps.
23
Swap dealers and major swap participants.
30
Foreign futures and foreign options
transactions.
31
Leverage transactions.
32
Regulation of commodity option transactions.
33
Regulation of commodity option transactions
that are options on contracts of sale of a
commodity for future delivery.
34
Regulation of hybrid instruments.
35
Swaps in an agricultural commodity
(agricultural swaps).
37
Swap execution facilities.
38
Designated contract markets.
39
Derivatives clearing organizations.
40
Provisions common to registered entities.
41
Security futures products.
42
Anti-money laundering, terrorist financing.
43
Real-time public reporting.
44
Interim final rules for pre-enactment swap
transactions.
45
Swap data recordkeeping and reporting.
46
Swap data recordkeeping and reporting
requirements: pre-enactment and transition
swaps.
48
Registration of foreign boards of trade.
49
Swap data repositories.
50
Clearing requirement and related rules.
75
Proprietary trading and certain interests in
and relationships with covered funds.
100
Delivery period required.
140
Organization, functions, and procedures of the
Commission.
141
Salary offset.
142
Indemnification of CFTC employees.
143
Collection of claims owed the United States
arising from activities under the Commission's
jurisdiction.
144
Procedures regarding the disclosure of
information and the testimony of present or
former officers and employees in response to
subpoenas or other demands of a court.
145
Commission records and information.
146
Records maintained on individuals.
147
Open Commission meetings.
148
Implementation of the Equal Access to Justice
Act in covered adjudicatory proceedings before
the Commission.
149
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted
by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
150
Limits on positions.
151
Position limits for futures and swaps.
155
Trading standards.
156
Broker associations.
160
Privacy of consumer financial information
under Title V of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act.
162
Protection of consumer information under the
Fair Credit Reporting Act.
165
Whistleblower rules.
166
Customer protection rules.
170
Registered futures associations.
171
Rules relating to review of National Futures
Association decisions in disciplinary,
membership denial, registration and member
responsibility actions.
180
Prohibition against manipulation.
190
Bankruptcy.
191--199
[Reserved]
Chapter II--Securities and Exchange Commission (Parts 200--399).........
200
Organization; conduct and ethics; and
information and requests.
201
Rules of practice.
202
Informal and other procedures.
203
Rules relating to investigations.
204
Rules relating to debt collection.
205
Standards of professional conduct for
attorneys appearing and practicing before the
Commission in the representation of an issuer.
209
Forms prescribed under the Commission's rules
of practice.
210
Form and content of and requirements for
financial statements, Securities Act of 1933,
Securities Exchange Act of 1934, Investment
Company Act of 1940, Investment Advisers Act
of 1940, and Energy Policy and Conservation
Act of 1975.
211
Interpretations relating to financial
reporting matters.
227
Regulation crowdfunding, general rules and
regulations.
228
[Reserved]
229
Standard instructions for filing forms under
Securities Act of 1933, Securities Exchange
Act of 1934, and Energy Policy and
Conservation Act of 1975--Regulation S-K.
230
General rules and regulations, Securities Act
of 1933.
231
Interpretative releases relating to the
Securities Act of 1933 and general rules and
regulations thereunder.
232
Regulation S-T--General rules and regulations
for electronic filings.
239
Forms prescribed under the Securities Act of
1933.
240
General rules and regulations, Securities
Exchange Act of 1934.
241
Interpretative releases relating to the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and general
rules and regulations thereunder.
242
Regulations M, SHO, ATS, AC, and NMS and
customer margin requirements for security
futures.
243
Regulation FD.
244
Regulation G.
245
Regulation blackout trading restriction
(Regulation BTR--Blackout trading restriction.
247
Regulation R-exemptions and definitions
related to the exceptions for banks from the
definition of broker.
248
Regulations S-P, S-AM, and S-ID.
249
Forms, Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
249a
[Reserved]
249b
Further forms, Securities Exchange Act of
1934.
250
Cross-border antifraud law enforcement
authority.
255
Proprietary trading and certain interests in
and relationships with covered funds.
260
General rules and regulations, Trust Indenture
Act of 1939.
261
Interpretative releases relating to the Trust
Indenture Act of 1939 and general rules and
regulations thereunder.
269
Forms prescribed under the Trust Indenture Act
of 1939.
270
Rules and regulations, Investment Company Act
of 1940.
271
Interpretative releases relating to the
Investment Company Act of 1940 and general
rules and regulations thereunder.
274
Forms prescribed under the Investment Company
Act of 1940.
275
Rules and regulations, Investment Advisers Act
of 1940.
276
Interpretative releases relating to the
Investment Advisers Act of 1940 and general
rules and regulations thereunder.
279
Forms prescribed under the Investment Advisers
Act of 1940.
281
Interpretative releases relating to corporate
reorganizations under Chapter X of the
Bankruptcy Act.
285
Rules and regulations pursuant to section
15(a) of the Bretton Woods Agreements Act.
286
General rules and regulations pursuant to
section 11(a) of the Inter-American
Development Bank Act.
287
General rules and regulations pursuant to
section 11(a) of the Asian Development Bank
Act.
288
General rules and regulations pursuant to
section 9(a) of the African Development Bank
Act.
289
General rules and regulations pursuant to
section 13(a) of the International Finance
Corporation Act.
290
General rules and regulations pursuant to
section 9(a) of the European Bank for
Reconstruction and Development Act.
300
Rules of the Securities Investor Protection
Corporation.
301
Forms, Securities Investor Protection
Corporation.
Chapter IV--Department of the Treasury (Parts 400--499).................
SUBCHAPTER A--REGULATIONS UNDER SECTION 15C OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE
ACT OF 1934
400
Rules of general application.
401
Exemptions.
402
Financial responsibility.
403
Protection of customer securities and
balances.
404
Recordkeeping and preservation of records.
405
Reports and audit.
420
Large position reporting.
449
Forms, section 15C of the Securities Exchange
Act of 1934.
SUBCHAPTER B--REGULATIONS UNDER TITLE II OF THE GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
ACT OF 1986
450
Custodial holdings of Government securities by
depository institutions.
TITLE 18--CONSERVATION OF POWER AND WATER RESOURCES
Chapter I--Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Department of Energy
(Parts 1--399)..........................................................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL RULES
Part
1
Rules of general applicability.
1b
Rules relating to investigations.
1c
Prohibition of energy market manipulation.
2
General policy and interpretations.
3
[Reserved]
3a
National security information.
3b
Collection, maintenance, use, and
dissemination of records of identifiable
personal information.
3c
Standards of conduct.
SUBCHAPTER B--REGULATIONS UNDER THE FEDERAL POWER ACT
4
Licenses, permits, exemptions, and
determination of project costs.
5
Integrated license application process.
6
Surrender or termination of license.
8
Recreational opportunities and development at
licensed projects.
9
Transfer of license or lease of project
property.
11
Annual charges under Part 1 of the Federal
Power Act.
12
Safety of water power projects and project
works.
16
Procedures relating to takeover and
relicensing of licensed projects.
20
Authorization of the issuance of securities by
licensees and companies subject to sections 19
and 20 of the Federal Power Act.
24
Declaration of intention.
25
Application for vacation of withdrawal and for
determination permitting restoration to entry.
32
Interconnection of facilities.
33
Applications under Federal Power Act section
203.
34
Application for authorization of the issuance
of securities or the assumption of
liabilities.
35
Filing of rate schedules and tariffs.
36
Rules concerning applications for transmission
services under section 211 of the Federal
Power Act.
37
Open access same-time information systems.
38
Standards for public utility business
operations and communications.
39
Rules concerning certification of the electric
reliability organization; and procedures for
the establishment, approval, and enforcement
of electric reliability standards.
40
Mandatory Reliability Standards for the Bulk-
Power System.
41
Accounts, records, memoranda and disposition
of contested audit findings and proposed
remedies.
42
Long-term firm transmission rights in
organized electricity markets.
45
Application for authority to hold interlocking
positions.
46
Public utility filing requirements and filing
requirements for persons holding interlocking
positions.
50
Applications for permits to site interstate
electric transmission facilities.
SUBCHAPTER C--ACCOUNTS, FEDERAL POWER ACT
101
Uniform System of Accounts prescribed for
public utilities and licenses subject to the
provisions of the Federal Power Act.
104
[Reserved]
125
Preservation of records of public utilities
and licensees.
SUBCHAPTER D--APPROVED FORMS, FEDERAL POWER ACT AND PUBLIC UTILITY
REGULATORY POLICIES ACT OF 1978
131
Forms.
141
Statements and reports (schedules).
142--149
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER E--REGULATIONS UNDER NATURAL GAS ACT
152
Application for exemption from the provisions
of the Natural Gas Act pursuant to section
1(c) thereof and issuance of blanket
certificates authorizing certain sales for
resale.
153
Applications for authorization to construct,
operate, or modify facilities used for the
export or import of natural gas.
154
Rate schedules and tariffs.
156
Applications for orders under section 7(a) of
the Natural Gas Act.
157
Applications for certificates of public
convenience and necessity and for orders
permitting and approving abandonment under
section 7 of the Natural Gas Act.
158
Accounts, records, memoranda and disposition
of contested audit findings and proposed
remedies.
SUBCHAPTER F--ACCOUNTS, NATURAL GAS ACT
201
Uniform System of Accounts prescribed for
natural gas companies subject to the
provisions of the Natural Gas Act.
204
[Reserved]
225
Preservation of records of natural gas
companies.
SUBCHAPTER G--APPROVED FORMS, NATURAL GAS ACT
250
Forms.
260
Statements and reports (schedules).
SUBCHAPTER H--PROCEDURES GOVERNING DETERMINATIONS FOR TAX CREDIT
PURPOSES
270
Determination procedures.
SUBCHAPTER I--OTHER REGULATIONS UNDER THE NATURAL GAS POLICY ACT OF 1978
AND RELATED AUTHORITIES
280
General provisions applicable to Subchapter I.
281
Natural gas curtailment under the Natural Gas
Policy Act of 1978.
284
Certain sales and transportation of natural
gas under the Natural Gas Policy Act of 1978
and related authorities.
286
Accounts, records, memoranda and disposition
of contested audit findings and proposed
remedies.
SUBCHAPTER J--REGULATIONS UNDER THE POWERPLANT AND INDUSTRIAL FUEL USE
ACT of 1978
287
Rules generally applicable to powerplant and
industrial fuel use.
SUBCHAPTER K--REGULATIONS UNDER THE PUBLIC UTILITY REGULATORY POLICIES
ACT OF 1978
290
Collection of cost of service information
under section 133 of the Public Utility
Regulatory Policies Act of 1978.
292
Regulations under sections 201 and 210 of the
Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978
with regard to small power production and
cogeneration.
294
Procedures for shortages of electric energy
capacity under section 206 of the Public
Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978.
SUBCHAPTER L--REGULATIONS FOR FEDERAL POWER MARKETING ADMINISTRATIONS
300
Confirmation and approval of the rates of
Federal power marketing administrations.
301
Average system cost methodology for sales from
utilities to Bonneville Power Administration
under Northwest Power Act.
SUBCHAPTERS M--O--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER P--REGULATIONS UNDER THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE ACT
340
Rate schedules and tariffs.
341
Oil pipeline tariffs: Oil pipeline companies
subject to section 6 of the Interstate
Commerce Act.
342
Oil pipeline rate methodologies and
procedures.
343
Procedural rules applicable to oil pipeline
proceedings.
344
Filing quotations for U.S. Government
shipments at reduced rates.
346
Oil pipeline cost-of-service filing
requirements.
347
Oil pipeline depreciation studies.
348
Oil pipeline applications for market power
determinations.
349
Disposition of contested audit findings and
proposed remedies.
SUBCHAPTER Q--ACCOUNTS UNDER THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE ACT
351
Financial statements released by carriers.
352
Uniform Systems of Accounts prescribed for oil
pipeline companies subject to the provisions
of the Interstate Commerce Act.
SUBCHAPTER R--APPROVED FORMS, INTERSTATE COMMERCE ACT
356
Preservation of records for oil pipeline
companies.
357
Annual special or periodic reports: Carriers
subject to part 1 of the Interstate Commerce
Act.
SUBCHAPTER S--STANDARDS OF CONDUCT FOR TRANSMISSION PROVIDERS
358
Standards of conduct.
SUBCHAPTER T--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER U--REGULATIONS UNDER THE PUBLIC UTILITY HOLDING COMPANY ACT
OF 2005
366
Books and Records.
367
Uniform System of Accounts for centralized
service companies subject to the provisions of
the Public Utility Holding Company Act of
2005, Federal Power Act and Natural Gas Act.
368
Preservation of records of holding companies
and service companies.
369
Statements and reports (schedules).
SUBCHAPTER W--REVISED GENERAL RULES
375
The Commission.
376
Organization, mission, and functions;
operations during emergency conditions.
380
Regulations implementing the National
Environmental Policy Act.
381
Fees.
382
Annual charges.
SUBCHAPTER X--PROCEDURAL RULES
385
Rules of practice and procedure.
388
Information and requests.
389
OMB control numbers for Commission information
collection requirements.
390
Electronic registration.
391--399
[Reserved]
Chapter III--Delaware River Basin Commission (Parts 400--499)...........
SUBCHAPTER A--ADMINISTRATIVE MANUAL
401
Rules of practice and procedure.
410
Basin regulations; water code and water
quality standards.
415
Basin regulations--flood plain regulations.
420
Basin regulations--water supply charges.
SUBCHAPTER B--SPECIAL REGULATIONS
430
Ground water protection area: Pennsylvania.
Chapter VI--Water Resources Council (Parts 700--799)....................
701
Council organization.
704
Plan formulation standards and procedures.
705
Nondiscrimination in federally-assisted
programs--effectuation of Title VI of the
Civil Rights Act of 1964.
706
Employee responsibilities and conduct.
707
Compliance with the National Environmental
Policy Act (NEPA).
708
Upper Mississippi River Basin Commission:
Public participation in Upper Mississippi
River System Master Plan.
725
Implementation of Executive Orders 11988,
Floodplain Management and 11990, Protection of
Wetlands.
740
State water management planning program.
Chapter VIII--Susquehanna River Basin Commission (Parts 800--899).......
801
General policies.
803--805
[Reserved]
806
Review and approval of projects.
807
Water withdrawal registration.
808
Hearings and enforcement actions.
Chapter XIII--Tennessee Valley Authority (Parts 1300--1399).............
1300
Standards of conduct for employees of
Tennessee Valley Authority.
1301
Procedures.
1302
Nondiscrimination in federally-assisted
programs of TVA--effectuation of Title VI of
the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
1303
Property management.
1304
Approval of construction in the Tennessee
River system and regulation of structures and
other alterations.
1305
[Reserved]
1306
Relocation assistance and real property
acquisition policies.
1307
Nondiscrimination with respect to handicap.
1308
Contract disputes.
1309
Nondiscrimination with respect to age.
1310
Administrative cost recovery.
1311
Intergovernmental review of Tennessee Valley
Authority Federal financial assistance and
direct Federal development programs and
activities.
1312
Protection of archaeological resources:
Uniform regulations.
1313
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the Tennessee Valley Authority.
1314
Book-entry procedures for TVA power securities
issued through the Federal Reserve Banks.
1315
New restrictions on lobbying.
1316
General conditions and certifications for
incorporation in contract documents or
actions.
1317
Nondiscrimination on the basis of sex in
education programs or activities receiving
Federal financial assistance.
TITLE 19--CUSTOMS DUTIES
Chapter I--U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Department of Homeland
Security; Department of the Treasury (Parts 0--199).....................
Part
0
Transferred or delegated authority.
1--3
[Reserved]
4
Vessels in foreign and domestic trades.
7
Customs relations with insular possessions and
Guantanamo Bay Naval Station.
10
Articles conditionally free, subject to a
reduced rate, etc.
11
Packing and stamping; marking.
12
Special classes of merchandise.
18
Transportation in bond and merchandise in
transit.
19
Customs warehouses, container stations and
control of merchandise therein.
24
Customs financial and accounting procedure.
54
Certain importations temporarily free of duty.
101
General provisions.
102
Rules of origin.
103
Availability of information.
111
Customs brokers.
112
Carriers, cartmen, and lightermen.
113
Customs bonds.
114
Carnets.
115
Cargo container and road vehicle certification
pursuant to international customs conventions.
118
Centralized examination stations.
122
Air commerce regulations.
123
CBP relations with Canada and Mexico.
125
Cartage and lighterage of merchandise.
127
General order, unclaimed, and abandoned
merchandise.
128
Express consignments.
132
Quotas.
133
Trademarks, trade names, and copyrights.
134
Country of origin marking.
141
Entry of merchandise.
142
Entry process.
143
Special entry procedures.
144
Warehouse and rewarehouse entries and
withdrawals.
145
Mail importations.
146
Foreign trade zones.
147
Trade fairs.
148
Personal declarations and exemptions.
149
Importer security filing.
151
Examination, sampling, and testing of
merchandise.
152
Classification and appraisement of
merchandise.
158
Relief from duties on merchandise lost,
damaged, abandoned, or exported.
159
Liquidation of duties.
161
General enforcement provisions.
162
Inspection, search, and seizure.
163
Recordkeeping.
165
Investigation of claims of evasion of
antidumping and countervailing duties.
171
Fines, penalties, and forfeitures.
172
Claims for liquidated damages; penalties
secured by bonds.
173
Administrative review in general.
174
Protests.
175
Petitions by domestic interested parties.
176
Proceedings in the Court of International
Trade.
177
Administrative rulings.
178
Approval of information collection
requirements.
181
North American Free Trade Agreement.
191
Drawback.
192
Export control.
193--195
[Reserved]
Chapter II--United States International Trade Commission (Parts 200--
299)....................................................................
200
Employee responsibilities and conduct.
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
20l
Rules of general application.
SUBCHAPTER B--NONADJUDICATIVE INVESTIGATIONS
202
Investigations of costs of production.
204
Investigations of effects of imports on
agricultural programs.
205
Investigations to determine the probable
economic effects on the economy of the United
States of proposed modifications of duties or
of any barrier to (or other distortion of)
international trade or of taking retaliatory
actions to obtain the elimination of
unjustifiable or unreasonable foreign acts or
policies which restrict U.S. commerce.
206
Investigations relating to global and
bilateral safeguard actions, market
disruption, trade diversion, and review of
relief actions.
207
Investigations of whether injury to domestic
industries results from imports sold at less
than fair value or from subsidized exports to
the United States.
208
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER C--INVESTIGATIONS OF UNFAIR PRACTICES IN IMPORT TRADE
210
Adjudicative procedures.
212
Implementation of the Equal Access to Justice
Act.
213
Trade remedy assistance.
Chapter III--International Trade Administration, Department of Commerce
(Parts 300--399)........................................................
351
Antidumping and countervailing duties.
354
Procedures for imposing sanctions for
violation of an antidumping or countervailing
duty protective order.
356
Procedures and rules for implementing Article
1904 of the North American Free Trade
Agreement.
358
Supplies for use in emergency relief work.
360
Steel Import Monitoring and Analysis System.
Chapter IV--U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Department of
Homeland Security (Parts 400--599)......................................
400--599
[Reserved]
TITLE 20--EMPLOYEES' BENEFITS
Chapter I--Office of Workers' Compensation Programs, Department of Labor
(Parts 1--199)..........................................................
SUBCHAPTER A--ORGANIZATION AND PROCEDURES
Part
1
Performance of functions.
SUBCHAPTER B--FEDERAL EMPLOYEES' COMPENSATION ACT
10
Claims for compensation under the Federal
Employees' Compensation Act, as amended.
25
Compensation for disability and death of
noncitizen Federal employees outside the
United States.
SUBCHAPTER C--ENERGY EMPLOYEES OCCUPATIONAL ILLNESS COMPENSATION PROGRAM
ACT OF 2000
30
Claims for compensation under the Energy
Employees Occupational Illness Compensation
Program Act of 2000, as amended.
SUBCHAPTER F--COMPENSATION FOR INJURY, DISABILITY, DEATH, OR ENEMY
DETENTION OF EMPLOYEES OF CONTRACTORS WITH THE UNITED STATES
61
Claims for compensation under the War Hazards
Compensation Act, as amended.
SUBCHAPTER G--COMPENSATION FOR INJURY, DISABILITY OR DEATH OF CIVILIAN
AMERICAN CITIZENS INCURRED WHILE DETAINED BY OR IN HIDING FROM THE
IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT
71
General provisions.
Chapter II--Railroad Retirement Board (Parts 200--399)..................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
200
General administration.
SUBCHAPTER B--REGULATIONS UNDER THE RAILROAD RETIREMENT ACT
201
Definitions.
202
Employers under the Act.
203
Employees under the Act.
204
Employment relation.
205
Employee representative.
206
Account benefits ratio.
209
Railroad employers' reports and
responsibilities.
210
Creditable railroad service.
211
Creditable railroad compensation.
212
Military service.
216
Eligibility for an annuity.
217
Application for annuity or lump sum.
218
Annuity beginning and ending dates.
219
Evidence required for payment.
220
Determining disability.
221
Jurisdiction determinations.
222
Family relationships.
225
Primary insurance amount determinations.
226
Computing employee, spouse, and divorced
spouse annuities.
227
Computing supplemental annuities.
228
Computation of survivor annuities.
229
Social security overall minimum guarantee.
230
Months annuities not payable by reason of
work.
233
Reduction in the windfall benefit annuity
component.
234
Lump-sum payments.
235
Payment of social security benefits by the
Railroad Retirement Board.
236--238
[Reserved]
240
[Reserved]
243
Transfer, assignment, or waiver of payments.
250
[Reserved]
255
Recovery of overpayments.
258
Hearings before the Board or designated
examiners.
259
Initial determinations and appeals from
initial determinations with respect to
employer status and employee status.
260
Requests for reconsideration and appeals
within the Board.
261
Administrative finality.
262
[Reserved]
266
Representative payment.
295
Payments pursuant to court decree or court-
approved property settlement.
SUBCHAPTER C--REGULATIONS UNDER THE RAILROAD UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE ACT
300
Definitions.
301
Employers under the Act.
302
Qualified employee.
319
Procedure for determining liability for
contributions or repayments of benefits.
320
Initial determinations under the Railroad
Unemployment Insurance Act and reviews of and
appeals from such determinations.
321
Electronic filing of applications and claims
for benefits under the Railroad Unemployment
Insurance Act.
322
Remuneration.
323
Nongovernmental plans for unemployment or
sickness insurance.
325
Registration for railroad unemployment
benefits.
327
Available for work.
330
Determination of daily benefit rates.
332
Mileage or work restrictions and stand-by or
lay-over rules.
335
Sickness benefits.
336
Duration of normal and extended benefits.
337
[Reserved]
340
Recovery of benefits.
341
Statutory lien where sickness benefits paid.
344
[Reserved]
345
Employers' contributions and contribution
reports.
346
Railroad hiring.
348
Representative payment.
349
Finality of decisions regarding unemployment
and sickness insurance benefits.
SUBCHAPTER D--GARNISHMENT OF BENEFITS
350
Garnishment of benefits paid under the
Railroad Retirement Act, the Railroad
Unemployment Insurance Act, and under any
other Act administered by the Board.
SUBCHAPTER E--ADMINISTRATIVE REMEDIES FOR FRAUDULENT CLAIMS OR
STATEMENTS
355
Regulations under the Program Fraud Civil
Remedies Act of 1986.
356
Civil monetary penalty inflation adjustment.
SUBCHAPTER F--INTERNAL ADMINISTRATION, POLICY, AND PROCEDURES
360
[Reserved]
361
Recovery of debts owed to the United States
Government by Government employees.
362
Employees' personal property claims.
363
Garnishment of remuneration of Board
personnel.
364
Use of penalty mail to assist in the location
and recovery of missing children.
365
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the Railroad Retirement Board.
366
Collection of debts by Federal tax refund
offset.
367
Recovery of debts owed to the United States
Government by administrative offset.
368
Prohibition of cigarette sales to minors.
369
Use of the seal of the Railroad Retirement
Board.
SUBCHAPTER G--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER H--EMERGENCY REGULATIONS
375
Plan of operation during a national emergency.
SUBCHAPTER I--[RESERVED]
Chapter III--Social Security Administration (Parts 400--499)............
401
Privacy and disclosure of official records and
information.
402
Availability of information and records to the
public.
403
Testimony by employees and the production of
records and information in legal proceedings.
404
Federal old-age, survivors and disability
insurance (1950-- ).
405
[Reserved]
408
Special benefits for certain World War II
veterans.
411
The ticket to work and self-sufficiency
program.
416
Supplemental security income for the aged,
blind, and disabled.
418
Medicare subsidies.
421
National Instant Criminal Background Check
System (NICS).
422
Organization and procedures.
423
Service of process.
424--428
[Reserved]
429
Administrative claims under the Federal Tort
Claims Act and related statutes.
430
Personnel.
431--437
[Reserved]
438
Restrictions on lobbying.
440--497
[Reserved]
498
Civil monetary penalties, assessments and
recommended exclusions.
499
[Reserved]
Chapter IV--Employees' Compensation Appeals Board, Department of Labor
(Parts 500--599)........................................................
501
Rules of procedure.
Chapter V--Employment and Training Administration, Department of Labor
(Parts 600--699)........................................................
601
Administrative procedure.
602
Quality control in the Federal-State
unemployment insurance system.
603
Federal-State Unemployment Compensation (UC)
Program; confidentiality and disclosure of
State UC information.
604
Regulations for eligibility for unemployment
compensation.
606
Tax credits under the Federal Unemployment Tax
Act; advances under Title XII of the Social
Security Act.
609
Unemployment compensation for Federal civilian
employees.
614
Unemployment compensation for ex-
servicemembers.
615
Extended benefits in the Federal-State
unemployment compensation program.
616
Interstate arrangement for combining
employment and wages.
617
Trade adjustment assistance for workers under
the Trade Act of 1974.
618
Trade adjustment assistance under the Trade
Act of 1974, as amended.
619
Unemployment compensation data exchange
standardization for improved interoperability.
620
Occupations that regularly conduct drug
testing for state unemployment compensation
eligibility determination purposes.
621
[Reserved]
625
Disaster unemployment assistance.
639
Worker adjustment and retraining notification.
640
Standard for benefit payment promptness--
unemployment compensation.
641
Provisions governing the Senior Community
Service Employment program.
645
Provisions governing Welfare-to-Work grants.
646
Provisions governing the Indian and Native
American Welfare-to-Work grant program.
650
Standard for appeals promptness--unemployment
compensation.
651
General provisions governing the Wagner-Peyser
Act Employment Service System.
652
Establishment and functioning of State
employment services.
653
Services of the Wagner-Peyser Act Employment
Service System.
654
Special responsibilities of the Employment
Service System.
655
Temporary employment of foreign workers in the
United States.
656
Labor certification process for permanent
employment of aliens in the United States.
657
[Reserved]
658
Administrative provisions governing the
Wagner-Peyser Act Employment Service.
660
Introduction to the regulations for workforce
investment systems under Title I of the
Workforce Investment Act.
661
Statewide and local governance of the
workforce investment system under Title I of
the Workforce Investment Act.
662
Description of the One-Stop system under Title
I of the Workforce Investment Act.
663
Adult and dislocated worker activities under
Title I of the Workforce Investment Act.
664
Youth activities under Title I of the
Workforce Investment Act.
665
Statewide workforce investment activities
under Title I of the Workforce Investment Act.
666
Performance accountability under Title I of
the Workforce Investment Act.
667
Administrative provisions under Title I of the
Workforce Investment Act.
668
Indian and Native American programs under
Title I of the Workforce Investment Act.
669
National Farmworkers Jobs program under Title
I of the Workforce Investment Act.
670
The Job Corps under Title I of the Workforce
Investment Act.
671
National emergency grants for dislocated
workers.
675
Introduction to the regulations for the
Workforce Development Systems under Title I of
the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act.
676
Unified and combined State plans under Title I
of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity
Act.
677
Performance accountability under Title I of
the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act.
678
Description of the One-Stop Delivery System
under Title I of the Workforce Innovation and
Opportunity Act.
679
Statewide and local governance of the
Workforce Development System under Title I of
the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act.
680
Adult and dislocated worker activities under
Title I of the Workforce Innovation and
Opportunity Act.
681
Youth activities under Title I of the
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act.
682
Statewide activities under Title I of the
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act.
683
Administrative provisions under Title I of the
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act.
684
Indian and Native American programs under
Title I of the Workforce Innovation and
Opportunity Act.
685
National Farmworker Jobs Program under Title I
of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity
Act.
686
The Job Corps under Title I of the Workforce
Innovation and Opportunity Act.
687
National Dislocated Worker Grants.
688
Provisions governing the Youthbuild Program.
Chapter VI--Office of Workers' Compensation Programs, Department of
Labor (Parts 700--799)..................................................
SUBCHAPTER A--LONGSHOREMEN'S AND HARBOR WORKERS' COMPENSATION ACT AND
RELATED STATUTES
701
General; administering agency; definitions and
use of terms.
702
Administration and procedure.
703
Insurance regulations.
704
Special provisions for LHWCA extensions.
SUBCHAPTER B--FEDERAL COAL MINE HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT OF 1969, AS
AMENDED
718
Standards for determining coal miners' total
disability or death due to pneumoconiosis.
722
Criteria for determining whether State
workers' compensation laws provide adequate
coverage for pneumoconiosis and listing of
approved State laws.
725
Claims for benefits under Part C of Title IV
of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act, as
amended.
726
Black lung benefits: requirements for coal
mine operator's insurance.
Chapter VII--Benefits Review Board, Department of Labor (Parts 800--899)
801
Establishment and operation of the Board.
802
Rules of practice and procedure.
Chapter VIII--Joint Board for the Enrollment of Actuaries (Parts 900--
999)....................................................................
900
Statement of organization.
901
Regulations governing the performance of
actuarial services under the Employee
Retirement Income Security Act of 1974.
902
Rules regarding availability of information.
903
Access to records.
Chapter IX--Office of the Assistant Secretary for Veterans' Employment
and Training Service, Department of Labor (Parts 1000--1099)............
1001
Services for veterans.
1002
Regulations under the Uniformed Services
Employment and Reemployment Rights Act of
1994.
1010
Application of priority of service for covered
persons.
TITLE 21--FOOD AND DRUGS
Chapter I--Food and Drug Administration, Department of Health and Human
Services (Parts 1--1299)................................................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
Part
1
General enforcement regulations.
2
General administrative rulings and decisions.
3
Product jurisdiction.
4
Regulation of combination products.
5
Organization.
7
Enforcement policy.
10
Administrative practices and procedures.
11
Electronic records; electronic signatures.
12
Formal evidentiary public hearing.
13
Public hearing before a public board of
inquiry.
14
Public hearing before a public advisory
committee.
15
Public hearing before the Commissioner.
16
Regulatory hearing before the Food and Drug
Administration.
17
Civil money penalties hearings.
19
Standards of conduct and conflicts of
interest.
20
Public information.
21
Protection of privacy.
25
Environmental impact considerations.
26
Mutual recognition of pharmaceutical good
manufacturing practice reports, medical device
quality system audit reports, and certain
medical device product evaluation reports:
United States and the European Community.
50
Protection of human subjects.
54
Financial disclosure by clinical
investigators.
56
Institutional review boards.
58
Good laboratory practice for nonclinical
laboratory studies.
60
Patent term restoration.
70
Color additives.
71
Color additive petitions.
73
Listing of color additives exempt from
certification.
74
Listing of color additives subject to
certification.
80
Color additive certification.
81
General specifications and general
restrictions for provisional color additives
for use in foods, drugs, and cosmetics.
82
Listing of certified provisionally listed
colors and specifications.
83--98
[Reserved]
99
Dissemination of information on unapproved/new
uses for marketed drugs, biologics, and
devices.
SUBCHAPTER B--FOOD FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION
100
General.
101
Food labeling.
102
Common or usual name for nonstandardized
foods.
104
Nutritional quality guidelines for foods.
105
Foods for special dietary use.
106
Infant formula requirements pertaining to
current good manufacturing practice, quality
control procedures, quality factors, records
and reports, and notification.
107
Infant formula.
108
Emergency permit control.
109
Unavoidable contaminants in food for human
consumption and food-packaging material.
110
[Reserved]
111
Current good manufacturing practice in
manufacturing, packaging, labeling, or holding
operations for dietary supplements.
112
Standards for the growing, harvesting,
packing, and holding of produce for human
consumption.
113
Thermally processed low-acid foods packaged in
hermetically sealed containers.
114
Acidified foods.
115
Shell eggs.
117
Current good manufacturing practice, hazard
analysis, and risk-based preventive controls
for human food.
118
Production, storage, and transportation of
shell eggs.
119
Dietary supplements that present a significant
or unreasonable risk.
120
Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point
(HACCP) systems.
121
Mitigation strategies to protect food against
intentional adulteration.
123
Fish and fishery products.
129
Processing and bottling of bottled drinking
water.
130
Food standards: General.
131
Milk and cream.
133
Cheeses and related cheese products.
135
Frozen desserts.
136
Bakery products.
137
Cereal flours and related products.
139
Macaroni and noodle products.
145
Canned fruits.
146
Canned fruit juices.
150
Fruit butters, jellies, preserves, and related
products.
152
Fruit pies.
155
Canned vegetables.
156
Vegetable juices.
158
Frozen vegetables.
160
Eggs and egg products.
161
Fish and shellfish.
163
Cacao products.
164
Tree nut and peanut products.
165
Beverages.
166
Margarine.
168
Sweeteners and table sirups.
169
Food dressings and flavorings.
170
Food additives.
171
Food additive petitions.
172
Food additives permitted for direct addition
to food for human consumption.
173
Secondary direct food additives permitted in
food for human consumption.
174
Indirect food additives: General.
175
Indirect food additives: Adhesives and
components of coatings.
176
Indirect food additives: Paper and paperboard
components.
177
Indirect food additives: Polymers.
178
Indirect food additives: Adjuvants, production
aids, and sanitizers.
179
Irradiation in the production, processing and
handling of food.
180
Food additives permitted in food on an interim
basis or in contact with food pending
additional study.
181
Prior-sanctioned food ingredients.
182
Substances generally recognized as safe.
184
Direct food substances affirmed as generally
recognized as safe.
186
Indirect food substances affirmed as generally
recognized as safe.
189
Substances prohibited from use in human food.
190
Dietary supplements.
191--199
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER C--DRUGS: GENERAL
200
General.
201
Labeling.
202
Prescription drug advertising.
203
Prescription drug marketing.
205
Guidelines for State licensing of wholesale
prescription drug distributors.
206
Imprinting of solid oral dosage form drug
products for human use.
207
Registration of producers of drugs and listing
of drugs in commercial distribution.
208
Medication guides for prescription products.
209
Requirements for authorized dispensers and
pharmacies to distribute a side effects
statement.
210
Current good manufacturing practice in
manufacturing, processing, packing, or holding
of drugs: General.
211
Current good manufacturing practice for
finished pharmaceuticals.
212
Current good manufacturing practice for
positron emission tomography drugs.
216
Pharmacy compounding.
225
Current good manufacturing practice for
medicated feeds.
226
Current good manufacturing practice for Type A
medicated articles.
250
Special requirements for specific human drugs.
290
Controlled drugs.
299
Drugs: official names and established names.
SUBCHAPTER D--DRUGS FOR HUMAN USE
300
General.
310
New drugs.
312
Investigational new drug application.
314
Applications for FDA approval to market a new
drug.
315
Diagnostic radiopharmaceuticals.
316
Orphan drugs.
317
Qualifying pathogens.
320
Bioavailability and bioequivalence
requirements.
328
Over-the-counter drug products intended for
oral ingestion that contain alcohol.
329
Nonprescription human drug products subjects
to section 760 of the Federal Food, Drug, and
Cosmetic Act.
330
Over-the-counter (OTC) human drugs which are
generally recognized as safe and effective and
not misbranded.
331
Antacid products for over-the-counter (OTC)
human use.
332
Antiflatulent products for over-the-counter
human use.
333
Topical antimicrobial drug products for over-
the-counter human use.
335
Antidiarrheal drug products for over-the-
counter human use.
336
Antiemetic drug products for over-the-counter
human use.
338
Nighttime sleep-aid drug products for over-
the-counter human use.
340
Stimulant drug products for over-the-counter
human use.
341
Cold, cough, allergy, bronchodilator, and
antiasthmatic drug products for over-the-
counter human use.
343
Internal analgesic, antipyretic, and
antirheumatic drug products for over-the-
counter human use.
344
Topical otic drug products for over-the-
counter human use.
346
Anorectal drug products for over-the-counter
human use.
347
Skin protectant drug products for over-the-
counter human use.
348
External analgesic drug products for over-the-
counter human use.
349
Ophthalmic drug products for over-the-counter
human use.
350
Antiperspirant drug products for over-the-
counter human use.
352
Sunscreen drug products for over-the-counter
human use.
355
Anticaries drug products for over-the-counter
human use.
357
Miscellaneous internal drug products for over-
the-counter human use.
358
Miscellaneous external drug products for over-
the-counter human use.
361
Prescription drugs for human use generally
recognized as safe and effective and not
misbranded: drugs used in research.
369
Interpretative statements re: warnings on
drugs and devices for over-the-counter sale.
370--499
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER E--ANIMAL DRUGS, FEEDS, AND RELATED PRODUCTS
500
General.
501
Animal food labeling.
502
Common or usual names for nonstandardized
animal foods.
507
Current good manufacturing practice, hazard
analysis, and risk-based preventive controls
for food for animals.
509
Unavoidable contaminants in animal food and
food-packaging material.
510
New animal drugs.
511
New animal drugs for investigational use.
514
New animal drug applications.
515
Medicated feed mill license.
516
New animal drugs for minor use and minor
species.
520
Oral dosage form new animal drugs.
522
Implantation or injectable dosage form new
animal drugs.
524
Ophthalmic and topical dosage form new animal
drugs.
526
Intramammary dosage forms.
528
New animal drugs in genetically engineered
animals.
529
Certain other dosage form new animal drugs.
530
Extralabel drug use in animals.
556
Tolerances for residues of new animal drugs in
food.
558
New animal drugs for use in animal feeds.
564
[Reserved]
570
Food additives.
571
Food additive petitions.
573
Food additives permitted in feed and drinking
water of animals.
579
Irradiation in the production, processing, and
handling of animal feed and pet food.
582
Substances generally recognized as safe.
584
Food substances affirmed as generally
recognized as safe in feed and drinking water
of animals.
589
Substances prohibited from use in animal food
or feed.
590--599
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER F--BIOLOGICS
600
Biological products: General.
601
Licensing.
606
Current good manufacturing practice for blood
and blood components.
607
Establishment registration and product listing
for manufacturers of human blood and blood
products and licensed devices.
610
General biological products standards.
630
Requirements for blood and blood components
intended for transfusion or for further
manufacturing use.
640
Additional standards for human blood and blood
products.
660
Additional standards for diagnostic substances
for laboratory tests.
680
Additional standards for miscellaneous
products.
SUBCHAPTER G--COSMETICS
700
General.
701
Cosmetic labeling.
710
Voluntary registration of cosmetic product
establishments.
720
Voluntary filing of cosmetic product
ingredient composition statements.
740
Cosmetic product warning statements.
741--799
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER H--MEDICAL DEVICES
800
General.
801
Labeling.
803
Medical device reporting.
806
Medical devices; reports of corrections and
removals.
807
Establishment registration and device listing
for manufacturers and initial importers of
devices.
808
Exemptions from Federal preemption of State
and local medical device requirements.
809
In vitro diagnostic products for human use.
810
Medical device recall authority.
812
Investigational device exemptions.
813
[Reserved]
814
Premarket approval of medical devices.
820
Quality system regulation.
821
Medical device tracking requirements.
822
Postmarket surveillance.
830
Unique device identification.
860
Medical device classification procedures.
861
Procedures for performance standards
development.
862
Clinical chemistry and clinical toxicology
devices.
864
Hematology and pathology devices.
866
Immunology and microbiology devices.
868
Anesthesiology devices.
870
Cardiovascular devices.
872
Dental devices.
874
Ear, nose, and throat devices.
876
Gastroenterology-urology devices.
878
General and plastic surgery devices.
880
General hospital and personal use devices.
882
Neurological devices.
884
Obstetrical and gynecological devices.
886
Ophthalmic devices.
888
Orthopedic devices.
890
Physical medicine devices.
892
Radiology devices.
895
Banned devices.
898
Performance standard for electrode lead wires
and patient cables.
SUBCHAPTER I--MAMMOGRAPHY QUALITY STANDARDS ACT
900
Mammography.
SUBCHAPTER J--RADIOLOGICAL HEALTH
1000
General.
1002
Records and reports.
1003
Notification of defects or failure to comply.
1004
Repurchase, repairs, or replacement of
electronic products.
1005
Importation of electronic products.
1010
Performance standards for electronic products:
General.
1020
Performance standards for ionizing radiation
emitting products.
1030
Performance standards for microwave and radio
frequency emitting products.
1040
Performance standards for light-emitting
products.
1050
Performance standards for sonic, infrasonic,
and ultrasonic radiation-emitting products.
SUBCHAPTER K--TOBACCO PRODUCTS
1100
Tobacco products subject to FDA authority.
1105
General.
1107
Establishment registration, product listing,
and subsequent equivalence reports.
1140
Cigarettes, smokeless tobacco, and covered
tobacco products.
1141
Cigarette package and advertising warnings.
1143
Minimum required warning statements.
SUBCHAPTER L--REGULATIONS UNDER CERTAIN OTHER ACTS ADMINISTERED BY THE
FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION
1210
Regulations under the Federal Import Milk Act.
1230
Regulations under the Federal Caustic Poison
Act.
1240
Control of communicable diseases.
1250
Interstate conveyance sanitation.
1251--1269
[Reserved]
1270
Human tissue intended for transplantation.
1271
Human cells, tissues, and cellular and tissue-
based products.
1272--1299
[Reserved]
Chapter II--Drug Enforcement Administration, Department of Justice
(Parts 1300--1399)......................................................
1300
Definitions.
1301
Registration of manufacturers, distributors,
and dispensers of controlled substances.
1302
Labeling and packaging requirements for
controlled substances.
1303
Quotas.
1304
Records and reports of registrants.
1305
Orders for Schedule I and II controlled
substances.
1306
Prescriptions.
1307
Miscellaneous.
1308
Schedules of controlled substances.
1309
Registration of manufacturers, distributors,
importers and exporters and List I chemicals.
1310
Records and reports of listed chemicals and
certain machines; importation and exportation
of certain machines.
1311
Requirements for electronic orders and
prescriptions.
1312
Importation and exportation of controlled
substances.
1313
Importation and exportation of List I and List
II chemicals.
1314
Retail sale of scheduled listed chemical
products.
1315
Importation and production quotas for
ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, and
phenylpropanolamine.
1316
Administrative functions, practices, and
procedures.
1317
Disposal.
Chapter III--Office of National Drug Control Policy (Parts 1400--1499)..
1400
[Reserved]
1401
Public availability of information.
1402
Mandatory declassification review.
1403--1499
[Reserved]
TITLE 22--FOREIGN RELATIONS
Chapter I--Department of State (Parts 1--199)...........................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
Part
1
Insignia of rank.
2
Protection of foreign dignitaries and other
official personnel.
3
Gifts and decorations from foreign
governments.
3a
Acceptance of employment from foreign
governments by members of the uniformed
services.
4
Notification of foreign official status.
5
Organization.
7
[Reserved]
9
Security information regulations.
9a
Security information regulations applicable to
certain international energy programs; related
material.
9b
Regulations governing Department of State
press building passes.
SUBCHAPTER B--PERSONNEL
10
Employee responsibilities and conduct.
11
Appointment of Foreign Service officers.
12
Complaints against employees by alleged
creditors.
13
Personnel.
16
Foreign Service Grievance system.
17
Overpayments from the Foreign Service
Retirement and Disability Fund under the
Foreign Service Retirement and Disability
System (FSRDS) and the Foreign Service Pension
System (FSPS).
18
Regulations concerning post employment
conflict of interest.
19
Benefits for spouses and former spouses of
participants in the Foreign Service retirement
and disability system.
20
Benefits for certain former spouses.
21
Indemnification of employees.
SUBCHAPTER C--FEES AND FUNDS
22
Schedule of fees for consular services--
Department of State and Foreign Service.
23
Finance and accounting.
SUBCHAPTER D--CLAIMS AND STOLEN PROPERTY
33
Fishermen's Protective Act Guaranty Fund
procedures under section 7.
34
Debt collection.
35
Program fraud civil remedies.
SUBCHAPTER E--VISAS
40
Regulations pertaining to both nonimmigrants
and immigrants under the Immigration and
Nationality Act, as amended.
41
Visas: Documentation of nonimmigrants under
the Immigration and Nationality Act, as
amended.
42
Visas: Documentation of immigrants under the
Immigration and Nationality Act, as amended.
43--45
[Reserved]
46
Control of aliens departing from the United
States.
47
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER F--NATIONALITY AND PASSPORTS
50
Nationality procedures.
51
Passports.
53
Passport requirement and exceptions.
SUBCHAPTER G--PUBLIC DIPLOMACY AND EXCHANGES
61
World-wide free flow of audio-visual
materials.
62
Exchange Visitor Program.
63
Payments to and on behalf of participants in
the International Educational and Cultural
Exchange Program.
64
Participation by Federal employees in cultural
exchange programs of foreign countries.
65
Foreign students.
66
Availability of the records of the National
Endowment for Democracy.
67
Organization of the National Endowment for
Democracy.
SUBCHAPTER H--PROTECTION AND WELFARE OF AMERICANS, THEIR PROPERTY AND
ESTATES
71
Protection and welfare of citizens and their
property.
72
Deaths and estates.
SUBCHAPTER I--SHIPPING AND SEAMEN.
89
Prohibitions on longshore work by U.S.
nationals.
SUBCHAPTER J--LEGAL AND RELATED SERVICES
91
Import controls.
92
Notarial and related services.
93
Service on foreign state.
94
International child abduction.
95
Implementation of Torture Convention in
extradition cases.
96
Intercountry adoption accreditation of
agencies and approval of persons.
97
Issuance of adoption certificates and custody
declarations in Hague Convention adoption
cases.
98
Intercountry adoption--convention record
preservation.
99
Reporting on convention and non-convention
adoptions of emigrating children.
SUBCHAPTER K--ECONOMIC AND OTHER FUNCTIONS
101
Economic and commercial functions.
103
Regulations for implementation of the Chemical
Weapons Convention and the Chemical Weapons
Convention Implementation Act of 1998 on the
taking of samples and on enforcement of
requirements concerning recordkeeping and
inspections.
104
International trafficking in persons:
interagency coordination of activities and
trafficking in persons.
SUBCHAPTER M--INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC IN ARMS REGULATIONS
120
Purpose and definitions.
121
The United States Munitions List.
122
Registration of manufacturers and exporters.
123
Licenses for the export of defense articles.
124
Agreements, off-shore procurement, and other
defense services.
125
Licenses for the export of technical data and
classified defense articles.
126
General policies and provisions.
127
Violations and penalties.
128
Administrative procedures.
129
Registration and licensing of brokers.
130
Political contributions, fees, and
commissions.
SUBCHAPTER N--MISCELLANEOUS
131
Certificates of authentication.
132
Books, maps, newspapers, etc.
133
Governmentwide requirements for drug-free
workplace (financial assistance).
134
Equal Access to Justice Act; implementation.
135
Uniform administrative requirements for grants
and cooperative agreements to State and local
governments.
136
Personal property disposition at posts abroad.
138
New restrictions on lobbying.
139
Irish Peace Process Cultural and Training
Program.
140
Prohibition on assistance to drug traffickers.
SUBCHAPTER O--CIVIL RIGHTS
141
Nondiscrimination in federally-assisted
programs of the Department of State--
effectuation of Title VI of the Civil Rights
Act of 1964.
142
Nondiscrimination on the basis of handicap in
programs or activities receiving Federal
financial assistance.
143
Nondiscrimination on the basis of age in
programs or activities receiving Federal
financial assistance.
144
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the United States Department of
State.
146
Nondiscrimination on the basis of sex in
education programs or activities receiving
Federal financial assistance.
147
Electronic and information technology.
SUBCHAPTER P--DIPLOMATIC PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES
151
Compulsory liability insurance for diplomatic
missions and personnel.
SUBCHAPTER Q--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
161
Regulations for implementation of the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).
SUBCHAPTER R--ACCESS TO INFORMATION
171
Public access to information.
172
Service of process; production or disclosure
of official information in response to court
orders, subpoenas, notices of depositions,
requests for admissions, interrogatories, or
similar requests or demands in connection with
Federal or State litigation; expert testimony.
173
Availability of public diplomacy program
material in the United States.
SUBCHAPTER S--INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS
181
Coordination, reporting, and publication of
international agreements.
SUBCHAPTER T--HOSTAGE RELIEF
191
Hostage relief assistance.
192
Victims of terrorism compensation.
193
Benefits for hostages in Iraq, Kuwait, or
Lebanon.
SUBCHAPTER U--INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION
194
Inter-American Commercial Arbitration
Commission rules of procedure.
196
Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs/Graduate
Foreign Affairs Fellowship Program.
Chapter II--Agency for International Development (Parts 200--299).......
200
Employee responsibilities and conduct.
201
Rules and procedures applicable to commodity
transactions financed by USAID.
202
Overseas shipments of supplies by voluntary
non-profit relief agencies.
203
Registration of private voluntary
organizations (PVOs).
204
Housing guaranty standard terms and
conditions.
205
Participation by religious organizations in
USAID programs.
206
Testimony by employees and the production of
documents in proceedings where A.I.D. is not a
party.
207
Indemnification of employees.
209
Non-discrimination in federally-assisted
programs of the Agency for International
Development--effectuation of Title VI of the
Civil Rights Act of 1964.
211
Transfer of food commodities for food use in
disaster relief, economic development, and
other assistance.
212
Public information.
213
Claims collection.
214
Advisory committee management.
215
Regulations for implementation of Privacy Act
of 1974.
216
Environmental procedures.
217
Nondiscrimination on the basis of handicap in
programs or activities receiving Federal
financial assistance.
218
Nondiscrimination on the basis of age in
programs or activities receiving Federal
financial assistance.
219
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by International Development
Cooperation Agency, Agency for International
Development.
221
Israel loan guarantee standard terms and
conditions.
223
Administrative enforcement procedures of post-
employment restrictions.
224
Implementation of the Program Fraud Civil
Remedies Act.
225
Protection of human subjects.
227
New restrictions on lobbying.
228
Rules for procurement of commodities and
services financed by USAID.
229
Nondiscrimination on the basis of sex in
education programs or activities receiving
Federal financial assistance.
230
Israel loan guarantees issued under the
Emergency Wartime Supplemental Appropriations
Act of 2003, Pub. L. 108-11, standard terms
and conditions.
231
Arab Republic of Egypt loan guarantees issued
under the Emergency Wartime Supplemental
Appropriations Act of 2003, Pub. L. 108-11,
standard terms and conditions.
232
Republic of Tunisia loan guarantees issued
under the Department of State, Foreign
Operations, and Related Appropriations Act,
2012, Div. I, Pub. L 112-74--standard terms
and conditions.
233
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan loan guarantees
issued under the further continuing
appropriations Act, 2013, Div. F, Pub. L. 113-
6--standard terms and conditions.
234
Ukraine loan guarantees issued under the
Support for the Sovereignty, Integrity,
Democracy, and Economic Stability of Ukraine
Act of 2014, Pub. L. 113-95--standard terms
and conditions.
235
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan loan guarnatees
issued under the Further Continuing
Appropriations Act, 2014, Div. F, Pub. L. 113-
6--Standard terms and conditions.
236
Republic of Tunisia Loan Guarantees issued
under the Further Continuing Appropriations
Act, 2014, Div. F, Public Law 113-6--standard
terms and conditions.
237
Ukraine loan guarantees issued under the
Department of State, Foreign Operations, and
Related Programs Appropriations Act of 2015,
and the Support for the Sovereignty,
Integrity, Democracy, and Economic Stability
of Ukraine Act of 2014--standard terms and
conditions.
238
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan loan guarantees
issued under the Department of State, Foreign
Operations, and Related Programs
Appropriations Act, 2015--standard terms and
conditions.
239
Republic of Tunisia loan guarantees issued
under section 7034(o) of the Department of
State, Foreign Operations, and Related
Programs, Appropriations Act of 2016.
240
Sovereign Loan Guarantee--standard terms and
conditions.
Chapter III--Peace Corps (Parts 300--399)...............................
301
Public access to classified material.
303
Procedures for disclosure of information under
the Freedom of Information Act.
304
Claims against Government under Federal Tort
Claims Act.
305
Eligibility and standards for Peace Corps
Volunteer service.
306
Volunteer discrimination complaint procedure.
308
Implementation of the Privacy Act of 1974.
309
Debt collection.
311
New restrictions on lobbying.
312
Governmentwide requirements for drug-free
workplace (financial assistance).
Chapter IV--International Joint Commission, United States and Canada
(Parts 400--499)........................................................
401
Rules of procedure.
Chapter V--Broadcasting Board of Governors (Parts 500--599).............
501
Appointment of Foreign Service officers.
502
Domestic requests for Broadcasting Board of
Governors.
503
Freedom of Information Act regulation.
504
Testimony by BBG employees, production of
official records, and disclosure of official
information in legal proceedings.
505
Privacy Act regulation.
506
Part-time career employment program.
507
Rules for implementing open meetings under the
Sunshine Act for the Broadcasting Board of
Governors.
510
Service of process.
511
Federal tort claims procedure.
512
Collection of debts under the Debt Collection
Act of 1982.
513
Governmentwide debarment and suspension
(nonprocurement) and governmentwide
requirements for drug-free workplace (grants).
518
Uniform administrative requirements for grants
and agreements with institutions of higher
education, hospitals, and other non-profit
organizations.
519
New restrictions on lobbying.
521
Implementation of the Program Fraud Civil
Remedies Act.
530
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the United States Information
Agency.
Chapter VII--Overseas Private Investment Corporation (Parts 700--799)...
SUBCHAPTER A--ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS
705
Employee ethical conduct standards and
financial disclosure regulations.
706
Information disclosure under the Freedom of
Information Act.
707
Access to and safeguarding of personal
information in records of the Overseas Private
Investment Corporation.
708
Sunshine regulations.
709
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of l977.
710
Administrative enforcement procedures of post-
employment restrictions.
711
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the Overseas Private Investment
Corporation.
712
New restrictions on lobbying.
713
Production of nonpublic records and testimony
of OPIC employees in legal proceedings.
Chapter IX--Foreign Service Grievance Board (Parts 900--999)............
901
General.
902
Organization.
903
Initiation and documentation of cases.
904
Jurisdiction and preliminary determinations.
905
Burden of proof.
906
Hearings.
907
Procedure when hearing is not held.
908
Remedies.
909
Decisionmaking.
910
Miscellaneous.
911
Implementation disputes.
Chapter X--Inter-American Foundation (Parts 1000--1099).................
1001
Employee responsibilities and conduct.
1002
Availability of records.
1003
Rules safeguarding personal information in IAF
records.
1004
Rules for implementing open meetings within
the Inter-American Foundation.
1005
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the Inter-American Foundation.
1006
Governmentwide debarment and suspension
(nonprocurement).
1007
Salary offset.
1008
Governmentwide requirements for drug-free
workplace (financial assistance).
Chapter XI--International Boundary and Water Commission, United States
and Mexico, United States Section (Parts 1100--1199)....................
1100
Employee responsibilities and conduct.
1101
Privacy Act of 1974.
1102
Freedom of Information Act.
1103
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by International Boundary and Water
Commission, United States and Mexico, United
States Section.
1104
Protection of archaeological resources.
Chapter XII--United States International Development Cooperation Agency
(Parts 1200--1299)......................................................
1201
Public information.
1202
Regulations to implement the Privacy Act of
1974.
1203
Employee responsibilities and conduct.
Chapter XIII--Millennium Challenge Corporation (Parts 1300--1399).......
1300
Organization and functions of the Millennium
Challenge Corporation.
1304
Freedom of Information Act procedures.
1305
Release of official information and testimony
by MCC personnel as witnesses.
Chapter XIV--Foreign Service Labor Relations Board; Federal Labor
Relations Authority; General Counsel of the Federal Labor Relations
Authority; and the Foreign Service Impasse Disputes Panel (Parts 1400--
1499)...................................................................
SUBCHAPTER B--GENERAL PROVISIONS
1411
Availability of official information.
1413
Open meetings.
1414
Ex parte communications.
SUBCHAPTER C--FOREIGN SERVICE LABOR RELATIONS BOARD AND GENERAL COUNSEL
OF THE FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY
1420
Purpose and scope.
1421
Meaning of terms as used in this subchapter.
1422
Representation proceedings.
1423
Unfair labor practice proceedings.
1424
Expedited review of negotiability issues.
1425
Review of implementation dispute actions.
1427
General statements of policy or guidance.
1428
Enforcement of Assistant Secretary standards
of conduct decisions and orders.
1429
Miscellaneous and general requirements.
SUBCHAPTER D--FOREIGN SERVICE IMPASSE DISPUTES PANEL
1470
General.
1471
Procedures of the panel.
Appendix A to Chapter XIV--Current addresses and geographic
jurisdictions.
Appendix B to Chapter XIV--Memorandum describing the authority and
assigned responsibilities of the General Counsel of the Federal Labor
Relations Authority under the Foreign Service Labor Management Relations
Statute.
Chapter XV--African Development Foundation (Parts 1500--1599)...........
1500
Sunshine regulations.
1501
Organization.
1502
Availability of records.
1503
Official Seal.
1504
Employee responsibilities and conduct.
1506
Collection of claims.
1507
Rules safeguarding personal information.
1508
Governmentwide debarment and suspension
(nonprocurement).
1509
Governmentwide requirements for drug-free
workplace (financial assistance).
1510
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the African Development
Foundation.
Chapter XVI--Japan-United States Friendship Commission (Parts 1600--
1699)...................................................................
1600
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the Japan-United States
Friendship Commission.
Chapter XVII--United States Institute of Peace (Parts 1700--1799).......
1701
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the United States Institute of
Peace.
TITLE 23--HIGHWAYS
Chapter I--Federal Highway Administration, Department of Transportation
(Parts 1--999)..........................................................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION
Part
1
General.
SUBCHAPTER B--PAYMENT PROCEDURES
140
Reimbursement.
172
Procurement, management, and administration of
engineering and design related services.
180
Credit assistance for surface transportation
projects.
190
Incentive payments for controlling outdoor
advertising on the interstate system.
192
Drug offender's driver's license suspension.
SUBCHAPTER C--CIVIL RIGHTS
200
Title VI program and related statutes--
implementation and review procedures.
230
External programs.
SUBCHAPTER D--NATIONAL HIGHWAY INSTITUTE
260
Education and training programs.
SUBCHAPTER E--PLANNING AND RESEARCH
420
Planning and research program administration.
450
Planning assistance and standards.
460
Public road mileage for apportionment of
highway safety funds.
470
Highway systems.
490
National performance management measures.
SUBCHAPTER F--TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT
500
Management and monitoring systems.
505
Projects of national and regional significance
evaluation and rating.
511
[Reserved]
515
Asset management plans.
SUBCHAPTER G--ENGINEERING AND TRAFFIC OPERATIONS
620
Engineering.
625
Design standards for highways.
626
Pavement policy.
627
Value engineering.
630
Preconstruction procedures.
633
Required contract provisions.
635
Construction and maintenance.
636
Design-build contracting.
637
Construction inspection and approval.
645
Utilities.
646
Railroads.
650
Bridges, structures, and hydraulics.
652
Pedestrian and bicycle accommodations and
projects.
655
Traffic operations.
656
Carpool and vanpool projects.
657
Certification of size and weight enforcement.
658
Truck size and weight, route designations--
length, width and weight limitations.
660
Special programs (Direct Federal).
661
Indian Reservation Road Bridge Program.
667
Periodic evaluation of facilities repeatedly
requiring repair and reconstruction due to
emergency events.
668
Emergency Relief program.
669
Enforcement of heavy vehicle use tax.
SUBCHAPTER H--RIGHT-OF-WAY AND ENVIRONMENT
710
Right-of-way and real estate.
750
Highway beautification.
751
Junkyard control and acquisition.
752
Landscape and roadside development.
771
Environmental impact and related procedures.
772
Procedures for abatement of highway traffic
noise and construction.
773
Surface Transportation Project Delivery Pilot
Program application requirements and
termination.
774
Parks, recreation areas, wildlife and
waterfowl refuges, and historic sites (Section
4(F)).
777
Mitigation of impacts to wetlands and natural
habitat.
SUBCHAPTER I--PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
810
Mass transit and special use highway projects.
SUBCHAPTER J--HIGHWAY SAFETY
924
Highway Safety Improvement Program.
SUBCHAPTER K--INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
940
Intelligent Transportation System architecture
and standards.
950
Electronic toll collection.
SUBCHAPTER L--FEDERAL LANDS HIGHWAYS
970
National Park Service management systems.
971
Forest Service management systems.
972
Fish and Wildlife Service management systems.
973
Management systems pertaining to the Bureau of
Indian Affairs and the Indian Reservation
Roads Program.
Chapter II--National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and Federal
Highway Administration, Department of Transportation (Parts 1200--1299).
SUBCHAPTER A--PROCEDURES FOR STATE HIGHWAY SAFETY PROGRAMS
1200
Uniform procedures for State highway safety
grant programs.
SUBCHAPTER B--GUIDELINES
1204--1206
[Reserved]
1208
National minimum drinking age.
1210
Operation of motor vehicles by intoxicated
minors.
1215
Use of safety belts--compliance and transfer-
of-funds procedures.
1225
Operation of motor vehicles by intoxicated
persons.
1235
Uniform system for parking for persons with
disabilities.
1240
Safety incentive grants for use of seat
belts--allocations based on seat belt use
rates.
SUBCHAPTER C--GENERAL PROVISIONS
1250--252
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER D--TRANSFER AND SANCTION PROGRAMS
1270
Open container laws.
1275
Repeat intoxicated drivers laws.
Chapter III--National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Department
of Transportation (Parts 1300--1399)....................................
1300
Uniform procedures for State highway safety
grant programs.
1313
[Reserved]
1327
Procedures for participating in and receiving
information from the National Driver Register
Problem Driver Pointer System.
1335
[Reserved]
1340
Uniform criteria for State observational
surveys of seat belt use.
1345--1399
[Reserved]
TITLE 24--HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary, Department of Housing and Urban
Development (Parts 0--99)...............................................
Part
0
Standards of conduct.
1
Nondiscrimination in federally assisted
programs of the Department of Housing and
Urban Development--effectuation of Title VI of
the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
3
Nondiscrimination on the basis of sex in
education programs or activities receiving
Federal financial assistance.
4
HUD Reform Act.
5
General HUD program requirements; waivers.
6
Nondiscrimination in programs and activities
receiving assistance under Title I of the
Housing and Community Development Act of 1974.
8
Nondiscrimination based on handicap in
federally assisted programs and activities of
the Department of Housing and Urban
Development.
9
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of disability in programs or activities
conducted by the Department of Housing and
Urban Development.
10
Rulemaking: Policy and procedures.
13
Use of penalty mail in the location and
recovery of missing children.
14
Implementation of the Equal Access to Justice
Act in administrative proceedings.
15
Public access to HUD records under the Freedom
of Information Act and testimony and
production of information by HUD employees.
16
Implementation of the Privacy Act of 1974.
17
Administrative claims.
18
Indemnification of HUD employees.
20
Office of Hearings and Appeals.
24
Governmentwide debarment and suspension
(nonprocurement).
25
Mortgagee Review Board.
26
Hearing procedures.
27
Nonjudicial foreclosure of multifamily and
single family mortgages.
28
Implementation of the Program Fraud Civil
Remedies Act of 1986.
30
Civil money penalties: Certain prohibited
conduct.
40
Accessibility standards for design,
construction, and alteration of publicly owned
residential structures.
41
Policies and procedures for the enforcement of
standards and requirements for accessibility
by the physically handicapped.
42
Displacement, relocation assistance, and real
property acquisition for HUD and HUD-assisted
programs.
43--45
[Reserved]
50
Protection and enhancement of environmental
quality.
51
Environmental criteria and standards.
52
Intergovernmental review of Department of
Housing and Urban Development programs and
activities.
55
Floodplain management and protection of
wetlands.
58
Environmental review procedures for entities
assuming HUD environmental responsibilities.
60
Protection of human subjects.
70
Use of volunteers on projects subject to
Davis-Bacon and HUD-determined wage rates.
81
The Secretary of HUD's regulation of the
Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie
Mae) and the Federal Home Loan Mortgage
Corporation (Freddie Mac).
84
Uniform administrative requirements for grants
and agreements with institutions of higher
education, hospitals, and other non-profit
organizations.
85
Administrative requirements for grants and
cooperative agreements to State, local, and
federally recognized Indian tribal
governments.
87
New restrictions on lobbying.
91
Consolidated submissions for community
planning and development programs.
92
Home Investment Partnerships Program.
93
Housing Trust Fund.
Subtitle B--Regulations Relating to Housing and Urban Development.......
Chapter I--Office of Assistant Secretary for Equal Opportunity,
Department of Housing and Urban Development (Parts 100--199)............
SUBCHAPTER A--FAIR HOUSING
100
Discriminatory conduct under the Fair Housing
Act.
103
Fair housing-complaint processing.
107
Nondiscrimination and equal opportunity in
housing under Executive Order 11063.
108
Compliance procedures for affirmative fair
housing marketing.
110
Fair housing poster.
115
Certification and funding of State and local
fair housing enforcement agencies.
121
Collection of data.
125
Fair Housing Initiatives Program.
SUBCHAPTER B--EMPLOYMENT AND BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
135
Employment opportunities for businesses and
lower income persons in connection with
assisted projects.
146
Nondiscrimination on the basis of age in HUD
programs or activities receiving Federal
financial assistance.
180
Consolidated HUD hearing procedures for civil
rights matters.
Chapter II--Office of Assistant Secretary for Housing-Federal Housing
Commissioner, Department of Housing and Urban Development (Parts 200--
299)....................................................................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
200
Introduction to FHA programs.
SUBCHAPTER B--MORTGAGE AND LOAN INSURANCE PROGRAMS UNDER NATIONAL
HOUSING ACT AND OTHER AUTHORITIES
201
Title 1 property improvement and manufactured
home loans.
202
Approval of lending institutions and
mortgagees.
203
Single family housing mortgage insurance.
204
Coinsurance.
206
Home Equity Conversion Mortgage Insurance.
207
Multifamily housing mortgage insurance.
208
Electronic transmission of required data for
certification and recertification and subsidy
billing procedures for multifamily subsidized
projects.
213
Cooperative Housing Mortgage Insurance.
214
Housing Counseling program.
219
Flexible Subsidy Program for Troubled
Projects.
220
Mortgage insurance and insured improvement
loans for urban renewal and concentrated
development areas.
221
Low cost and moderate income mortgage
insurance.
231
Housing mortgage insurance for the elderly.
232
Mortgage insurance for nursing homes,
intermediate care facilities, board and care
homes, and assisted living facilities.
234
Condominium ownership mortgage insurance.
235
Mortgage insurance and assistance payments for
home ownership and project rehabilitation.
236
Mortgage insurance and interest reduction.
241
Supplementary financing for insured project
mortgages.
242
Mortgage insurance for hospitals.
244
Mortgage insurance for group practice
facilities [Title XI].
245
Tenant participation in multifamily housing
projects.
246
Local rent control.
247
Evictions from certain subsidized and HUD-
owned projects.
248
Prepayment of low income housing mortgages.
251
Coinsurance for the construction or
substantial rehabilitation of multifamily
housing projects.
252
Coinsurance of mortgages covering nursing
homes, intermediate care facilities, and board
and care homes.
255
Coinsurance for the purchase or refinancing of
existing multifamily housing projects.
257
HOPE for Homeowners program.
266
Housing Finance Agency Risk-Sharing Program
for insured affordable multifamily project
loans.
SUBCHAPTER C--PLANNING ASSISTANCE TO HOUSING SPONSORS--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER D--PUBLIC FINANCED HOUSING PROGRAMS--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTERS E--H--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER I--HUD OWNED PROPERTIES
290
Disposition of multifamily projects and sale
of HUD-held multifamily mortgages.
291
Disposition of HUD-acquired and -owned single
family property.
Chapter III--Government National Mortgage Association, Department of
Housing and Urban Development (Parts 300--399)..........................
300
General.
310
Bylaws of the Government National Mortgage
Association.
320
Guaranty of mortgage-backed securities.
330
Guaranty of multiclass securities.
340
Fiduciary activities.
341--349
[Reserved]
350
Book-entry procedures.
351--399
[Reserved]
Chapter IV--Office of Housing and Office of Multifamily Housing
Assistance Restructuring, Department of Housing and Urban Development
(Parts 400--499)........................................................
401
Multifamily housing mortgage and housing
assistance restructuring program (mark-to-
market).
402
Section 8 Project-based contract renewal under
section 524 of MAHRA.
403--499
[Reserved]
Chapter V--Office of Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and
Development, Department of Housing and Urban Development (Parts 500--
599)....................................................................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
500
Expired programs-savings clause.
501--509
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER B--SLUM CLEARANCE AND URBAN RENEWAL
510
Section 312 rehabilitation loan program.
SUBCHAPTER C--COMMUNITY FACILITIES
570
Community development block grants.
573
Loan guarantee recovery fund.
576
Emergency Solutions Grants program.
578
Continuum of Care Program.
581
Use of Federal real property to assist the
homeless.
582
Shelter Plus Care.
583
Supportive Housing program.
585
Youthbuild program.
586
Revitalizing base closure communities and
community assistance--community redevelopment
and homeless assistance.
594
John Heinz Neighborhood Development Program.
599
Renewal communities.
Chapter VI--Office of Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and
Development, Department of Housing and Urban Development (Parts 600--
699) [Reserved].........................................................
Chapter VII--Office of the Secretary, Department of Housing and Urban
Development (Housing Assistance Programs and Public and Indian Housing
Programs) (Parts 700--799)..............................................
700
Congregate housing services program.
761
Drug elimination programs.
791
Allocations of housing assistance funds.
792
Public housing agency Section 8 fraud
recoveries.
Chapter VIII--Office of the Assistant Secretary for Housing--Federal
Housing Commissioner, Department of Housing and Urban Development
(Section 8 Housing Assistance Programs, Section 202 Direct Loan Program,
Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly Program and Section 811
Supportive Housing for Persons With Disabilities Program) (Parts 800--
899)....................................................................
811
Tax exemption of obligations of public housing
agencies and related amendments.
850
Housing development grants.
880
Section 8 housing assistance payments program
for new construction.
881
Section 8 housing assistance payments program
for substantial rehabilitation.
882
Section 8 moderate rehabilitation programs.
883
Section 8 housing assistance payments
program--State housing agencies.
884
Section 8 housing assistance payments program,
new construction set-aside for Section 515
rural rental housing projects.
886
Section 8 housing assistance payments
program--special allocations.
887
[Reserved]
888
Section 8 housing assistance payments
program--fair market rents and contract rent
annual adjustment factors.
891
Supportive housing for the elderly and persons
with disabilities.
Chapter IX--Office of Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing,
Department of Housing and Urban Development (Parts 900--1699)...........
901
[Reserved]
902
Public Housing Assessment System.
903
Public housing agency plans.
904
Low rent housing homeownership opportunities.
905
The Public Housing Capital Fund program.
906
Public housing homeownership programs.
907
Substantial default by a public housing
agency.
908
Electronic transmission of required family
data for public housing, Indian housing, and
the Section 8 rental voucher and moderate
rehabilitation programs.
943
Public Housing Agency consortia and joint
ventures.
945
Designated housing--public housing designated
for occupancy by disabled, elderly, or
disabled and elderly families.
960
Admission to, and occupancy of, public
housing.
963
Public housing-contracting with resident-owned
businesses.
964
Tenant participation and tenant opportunities
in public housing.
965
PHA-owned or leased projects--general
provisions.
966
Public housing lease and grievance procedure.
970
Public housing program--demolition or
disposition of public housing projects.
971
Assessment of the reasonable revitalization
potential of certain public housing required
by law.
972
Conversion of public housing to tenant-based
assistance.
982
Section 8 tenant based assistance: Housing
Choice Voucher Program.
983
Project-based voucher (PBV) program.
984
Section 8 and public housing Family Self-
Sufficiency program.
985
Section 8 Management Assessment Program
(SEMAP).
990
The public housing Operating Fund Program.
1000
Native American housing activities.
1001--1002
[Reserved]
1003
Community development block grants for Indian
tribes and Alaska Native villages.
1004
[Reserved]
1005
Loan guarantees for Indian housing.
1006
Native Hawaiian Housing Block Grant Programs.
1007
Section 184A loan guarantees for Native
Hawaiian housing.
1008--1699
[Reserved]
Chapter X--Office of Assistant Secretary for Housing--Federal Housing
Commissioner, Department of Housing and Urban Development (Interstate
Land Sales Registration Program) (Parts 1700--1799).....................
Chapter XII--Office of Inspector General, Department of Housing and
Urban Development (Parts 2000--2099)....................................
2000
[Reserved]
2002
Availability of information to the public.
2003
Implementation of the Privacy Act of 1974.
2004
Subpoenas and production in response to
subpoenas or demands of courts or other
authorities.
Chapter XV--Emergency Mortgage Insurance and Loan Programs, Department
of Housing and Urban Development (Parts 2700--2799) [Reserved]..........
Chapter XX--Office of Assistant Secretary for Housing--Federal Housing
Commissioner, Department of Housing and Urban Development (Parts 3200--
3899)...................................................................
3280
Manufactured home construction and safety
standards.
3282
Manufactured home procedural and enforcement
regulations.
3284
Manufactured housing program fee.
3285
Model manufactured home installation
standards.
3286
Manufactured Home Installation Program.
3288
Manufactured Home Dispute Resolution Program.
3800
Investigations in consumer regulatory
programs.
Chapter XXIV--Board of Directors of the HOPE for Homeowners Program
(Parts 4000--4099) [Reserved]...........................................
Chapter XXV--Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation (Parts 4100--4199)...
4100
Organization and channeling of functions.
TITLE 25--INDIANS
Chapter I--Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior (Parts
1--299).................................................................
SUBCHAPTER A--PROCEDURES AND PRACTICE
Part
1
Applicability of rules of the Bureau of Indian
Affairs.
2
Appeals from administrative actions.
5
Preference in employment.
SUBCHAPTER B--LAW AND ORDER
10
Indian country detention facilities and
programs.
11
Courts of Indian offenses and law and order
code.
12
Indian country law enforcement.
13
Tribal reassumption of jurisdiction over child
custody proceedings.
SUBCHAPTER C--PROBATE
15
Probate of Indian estates, except for members
of the Osage Nation and the Five Civilized
Tribes.
16
Estates of Indians of the Five Civilized
Tribes.
17
Action on wills of Osage Indians.
18
Tribal probate codes.
SUBCHAPTER D--HUMAN SERVICES
20
Financial assistance and social services
program.
23
Indian Child Welfare Act.
26
Job placement and training program.
SUBCHAPTER E--EDUCATION
30
Adequate yearly progress.
31
Federal schools for Indians.
32
Indian education policies.
33
Transfer of Indian education functions.
36
Minimum academic standards for the basic
education of Indian children and National
criteria for dormitory situations.
37
Geographic boundaries.
38
Education personnel.
39
The Indian School Equalization Program.
40
Administration of educational loans, grants
and other assistance for higher education.
41
Grants to Tribal colleges and universities and
dine colleges.
42
Student rights and due process procedures.
43
Maintenance and control of student records in
Bureau schools.
44
Grants under the Tribally Controlled Schools
Act.
46
Adult education program.
47
Uniform direct funding and support for Bureau-
operated schools.
SUBCHAPTER F--TRIBAL GOVERNMENT
61
Preparation of rolls of Indians.
62
Enrollment appeals.
63
Indian child protection and family violence
prevention.
67
Preparation of a roll of independent Seminole
Indians of Florida.
75
Revision of the membership roll of the Eastern
Band of Cherokee Indians, North Carolina.
81
Secretarial election procedures.
82
[Reserved]
83
Procedures for Federal acknowledgement of
Indian tribes.
84
Encumbrances of tribal land--contract
approvals.
87
Use or distribution of Indian judgment funds.
88
Recognition of attorneys and agents to
represent claimants.
89
Attorney contracts with Indian tribes.
90
Election of officers of the Osage Tribe.
91
Government of Indian villages, Osage
Reservation, Oklahoma.
SUBCHAPTER G--FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
101
Loans to Indians from the Revolving Loan Fund.
103
Loan guaranty, insurance, and interest
subsidy.
111
Annuity and other per capita payments.
115
Trust funds for Tribes and individual Indians.
114
[Reserved]
117
Deposit and expenditure of individual funds of
members of the Osage Tribe of Indians who do
not have certificates of competency.
122
Management of Osage judgment funds for
education.
124
Deposits of proceeds from lands withdrawn for
native selection.
134
Partial payment construction charges on Indian
irrigation projects.
135
Construction assessments, Crow Indian
irrigation project.
136
Fort Hall Indian irrigation project, Idaho.
137
Reimbursement of construction costs, San
Carlos Indian irrigation project, Arizona.
138
Reimbursement of construction costs, Ahtanum
Unit, Wapato Indian irrigation project,
Washington.
139
Reimbursement of construction costs Wapato-
Satus Unit, Wapato Indian irrigation project,
Washington.
140
Licensed Indian traders.
141
Business practices on the Navajo, Hopi and
Zuni Reservations.
142
Alaska resupply operation.
143
Charges for goods and services provided to
non-Federal users.
SUBCHAPTER H--LAND AND WATER
150
Land records and title documents.
151
Land acquisitions.
152
Issuance of patents in fee, certificates of
competency, removal of restrictions, and sale
of certain Indian lands.
153
Determination of competency: Crow Indians.
158
Osage lands.
159
Sale of irrigable lands, special water
contract requirements.
160
Inclusion of liens in all patents and
instruments executed.
161
Navajo partitioned lands grazing permits.
162
Leases and permits.
163
General forestry regulations.
166
Grazing permits.
167
Navajo grazing regulations.
168
Grazing regulations for the Hopi partitioned
lands area.
169
Rights-of-way over Indian land.
170
Tribal Transportation Program.
171
Irrigation operation and maintenance.
172
Pueblo Indian lands benefited by irrigation
and drainage works of Middle Rio Grande
Conservancy District, New Mexico.
173
Concessions, permits and leases on lands
withdrawn or acquired in connection with
Indian irrigation projects.
175
Indian electric power utilities.
179
Life estates and future interests.
181
Indian Highway Safety Program.
183
Use and distribution of the San Carlos Apache
Tribe Development Trust Fund and San Carlos
Apache Tribe Lease Fund.
SUBCHAPTER I--ENERGY AND MINERALS
200
Terms and conditions: Coal leases.
211
Leasing of tribal lands for mineral
development.
212
Leasing of allotted lands for mineral
development.
213
Leasing of restricted lands of members of Five
Civilized Tribes, Oklahoma, for mining.
214
Leasing of Osage Reservation lands, Oklahoma,
for mining, except oil and gas.
215
Lead and zinc mining operations and leases,
Quapaw Agency.
216
Surface exploration, mining, and reclamation
of lands.
217
Management of tribal assets of Ute Indian
Tribe, Uintah and Ouray Reservation, Utah, by
the Tribe and the Ute Distribution Corp.
224
Tribal energy resource agreements under the
Indian Tribal Energy Development and Self
Determination Act.
225
Oil and gas, geothermal, and solid minerals
agreements.
226
Leasing of Osage Reservation lands for oil and
gas mining.
227
Leasing of certain lands in Wind River Indian
Reservation, Wyoming, for oil and gas mining.
SUBCHAPTER J--FISH AND WILDLIFE
241
Indian fishing in Alaska.
242
Commercial fishing on Red Lake Indian
Reservation.
243
Reindeer in Alaska.
247
Use of Columbia River treaty fishing access
sites.
248
Use of Columbia River Indian in-lieu fishing
sites.
SUBCHAPTER K--HOUSING
256
Housing Improvement Program (HIP).
SUBCHAPTER L--HERITAGE PRESERVATION
262
Protection of archaeological resources.
265
Establishment of roadless and wild areas on
Indian reservations.
SUBCHAPTER M--INDIAN SELF-DETERMINATION AND EDUCATION ASSISTANCE ACT
PROGRAM
273
Education contracts under Johnson-O'Malley
Act.
275
Staffing.
276
Uniform administrative requirements for
grants.
SUBCHAPTER N--ECONOMIC ENTERPRISES
286
Indian Business Development Program.
290
Tribal revenue allocation plans.
291
Class III gaming procedures.
292
Gaming on trust lands acquired after October
17, 1988.
293
Class III Tribal State Gaming Compact process.
SUBCHAPTER O--MISCELLANEOUS [RESERVED]
Appendix to Chapter I--Extension of the trust or restricted status of
certain Indian lands.
Chapter II--Indian Arts and Crafts Board, Department of the Interior
(Parts 300--399)........................................................
301
Navajo, Pueblo, and Hopi silver and turquoise
products; standards.
304
Navajo, Pueblo, and Hopi silver, use of
Government mark.
307
Navajo all-wool woven fabrics; use of
Government certificate of genuineness.
308
Regulations for use of certificates of the
Indian Arts and Crafts Board to be attached to
their trade-marks by Indian enterprises
concerned with the production and sale of
genuine handicrafts.
309
Protection of Indian arts and crafts products.
310
Use of Government marks of genuineness for
Alaskan Indian and Alaskan Eskimo hand-made
products.
Chapter III--National Indian Gaming Commission, Department of the
Interior (Parts 500--599)...............................................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL PROVISIONS
501
Purpose and scope of this chapter.
502
Definitions of this chapter
503
Commission information collection requirements
under the Paperwork Reduction Act: OMB control
numbers and expiration dates.
504--512
[Reserved]
513
Debt collection.
514
Fees.
515
Privacy Act procedures.
516
Testimony of commissioners and employees and
former commissioners and former employees
respecting official duties; response to
subpoena.
517
Freedom of Information Act procedures.
518
Self-regulation of class II gaming.
519
Service.
SUBCHAPTER B--APPROVAL OF CLASS II AND CLASS III ORDINANCES AND
RESOLUTIONS
520--521
[Reserved]
522
Submission of gaming ordinance or resolution.
523--529
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER C--MANAGEMENT CONTRACT PROVISIONS
530
[Reserved]
531
Content of management contracts.
532
[Reserved]
533
Approval of management contracts.
534
[Reserved]
535
Post-approval procedures.
536
[Reserved]
537
Background investigations for persons or
entities with a financial interest in, or
having management responsibility for, a
management contract.
538--539
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER D--HUMAN RESOURCES
540--541
[Reserved]
542
Minimum internal control standards.
543
Minimum internal control standards for Class
II gaming.
544--546
[Reserved]
547
Minimum technical standards for Class II
gaming systems and equipment.
548--549
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER E--GAMING LICENSES AND BACKGROUND INVESTIGATIONS FOR KEY
EMPLOYEES AND PRIMARY MANAGEMENT OFFICIALS
556
Background investigations for primary
management officials and key employees.
558
Gaming licenses for key employees and primary
management officials.
559
Facility license notifications and
submissions.
SUBCHAPTER F--[RESERVED]
560--569
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER G--COMPLIANCE AND ENFORCEMENT PROVISIONS
570
[Reserved]
571
Monitoring and investigations.
572
[Reserved]
573
Compliance and enforcement.
574
Minimum technical standards for Class II
gaming systems and equipment.
575
Civil fines.
576--579
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER H--APPEAL PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE COMMISSION
580
Rules of general application in appeal
proceedings before the Commission.
581
Motions in appeal proceedings before the
Commission.
582
Appeals of disapprovals of gaming ordnances,
resolutions, or amendments.
583
Appeals from approvals or disapprovals of
management contracts or amendments to
management contracts.
584
Appeals before a presiding official.
585
Appeals to the Commission.
SUBCHAPTER I--[RESERVED]
590--599
[Reserved]
Chapter IV--Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation (Parts 700--799)
700
Commission operations and relocation
procedures.
720
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the Navajo and Hopi Indian
Relocation Commission.
Chapter V--Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior, and
Indian Health Service, Department of Health and Human Services (Part
900)....................................................................
900
Contracts under the Indian Self-Determination
and Education Assistance Act.
Chapter VI--Office of the Assistant Secretary-Indian Affairs, Department
of the Interior (Parts 1000--1199)......................................
1000
Annual funding agreements under the Tribal
Self-Government Act amendments to the Indian
Self-Determination and Education Act.
1001
Self-Governance program.
Chapter VII--Office of the Special Trustee for American Indians,
Department of the Interior (Parts 1200--1299)...........................
1200
American Indian Trust Fund Management Reform
Act.
TITLE 26--INTERNAL REVENUE
Chapter I--Internal Revenue Service, Department of the Treasury (Parts
1--End).................................................................
SUBCHAPTER A--INCOME TAX
Part
1
Income taxes.
2
Maritime construction reserve fund.
3
Capital construction fund.
4
Temporary income tax regulations under Section
954 of the Internal Revenue Code.
5
Temporary income tax regulations under the
Revenue Act of 1978.
5c
Temporary income tax regulations under the
Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981.
5e
Temporary income tax regulations, travel
expenses of members of Congress.
5f
Temporary income tax regulations under the Tax
Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982.
6a
Temporary regulations under Title II of the
Omnibus Reconciliation Act of 1980.
7
Temporary income tax regulations under the Tax
Reform Act of 1976.
8
Temporary income tax regulations under section
3 of the Act of October 26, 1974 (Public Law
93-483).
9
Temporary income tax regulations under the Tax
Reduction Act of 1975.
11
Temporary income tax regulations under the
Employee Retirement Income Security Act of
1974.
12
Temporary income tax regulations under the
Revenue Act of 1971.
13
Temporary income tax regulations under the Tax
Reform Act of 1969.
15
Temporary income tax regulations relating to
exploration expenditures in the case of
mining.
15a
Temporary income tax regulations under the
Installment Sales Revision Act.
16
Temporary regulations under the Revenue Act of
1962.
16a
Temporary income tax regulations relating to
the partial exclusion for certain conservation
cost sharing payments.
18
Temporary income tax regulations under the
Subchapter S Revision Act of 1982.
19
Temporary regulations under the Revenue Act of
1964.
SUBCHAPTER B--ESTATE AND GIFT TAXES
20
Estate tax; estates of decedents dying after
August 16, 1954.
22
Temporary estate tax regulations under the
Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981.
25
Gift tax; gifts made after December 31, 1954.
26
Generation-skipping transfer tax regulations
under the Tax Reform Act of 1986.
27--29
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER C--EMPLOYMENT TAXES AND COLLECTION OF INCOME TAX AT SOURCE
31
Employment taxes and collection of income tax
at source.
32
Temporary employment tax regulations under the
Act of December 29, 1981 (Pub. L. 97-123).
34
[Reserved]
35
Employment tax and collection of income tax at
source regulations under the Tax Equity and
Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982.
35a
Temporary employment tax regulations under the
Interest and Dividend Tax Compliance Act of
1983.
36
Contract coverage of employees of foreign
subsidiaries.
37--39
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER D--MISCELLANEOUS EXCISE TAXES
40
Excise tax procedural regulations.
41
Excise tax on use of certain highway motor
vehicles.
43
Excise tax on transportation by water.
44
Taxes on wagering; effective January 1, 1955.
46
Excise tax on certain insurance policies,
self-insured health plans, and obligations not
in registered form.
48
Manufacturers and retailers excise taxes.
49
Facilities and services excise taxes.
50
Regulations relating to the tax imposed with
respect to certain hydraulic mining.
51
Branded prescription drug fee.
52
Environmental taxes.
53
Foundation and similar excise taxes.
54
Pension excise taxes.
55
Excise tax on real estate investment trusts
and regulated investment companies.
56
Public charity excise taxes.
57
Health insurance providers fee.
141
Temporary excise tax regulations under the
Employee Retirement Income Security Act of
1974.
143
Temporary excise tax regulations under the Tax
Reform Act of 1969.
145
Temporary excise tax regulations under the
Highway Revenue Act of 1982 (Pub. L. 97-424).
148
Certain excise tax matters under the Excise
Tax Technical Changes Act of 1958.
151--155
[Reserved]
156
Excise tax on greenmail.
157
Excise tax on structured settlement factoring
transactions.
158--169
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER E--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER F--PROCEDURE AND ADMINISTRATION
300
User fees.
301
Procedure and administration.
302
Taxes under the International Claims
Settlement Act, as amended August 9, 1955.
303
Taxes under the Trading With the Enemy Act.
304
[Reserved]
305
Temporary procedural and administrative tax
regulations under the Indian Tribal
Governmental Tax Status Act of 1982.
306--399
[Reserved]
400
Temporary regulations under the Federal Tax
Lien Act of 1966.
402
[Reserved]
403
Disposition of seized personal property.
404
Temporary regulations on procedure and
administration under the Tax Reform Act of
1976.
405--419
[Reserved]
420
Temporary regulations on procedure and
administration under the Employee Retirement
Income Security Act of 1974.
421--499
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER G--REGULATIONS UNDER TAX CONVENTIONS
500--507
[Reserved]
509
Switzerland.
510--512
[Reserved]
513
Ireland.
514
France.
515--520
[Reserved]
521
Denmark.
SUBCHAPTER H--INTERNAL REVENUE PRACTICE
600
[Reserved]
601
Statement of procedural rules.
602
OMB control numbers under the Paperwork
Reduction Act.
701
Presidential Election Campaign Fund.
702
Presidential Primary Matching Payment Account.
703--800
[Reserved]
801
Balanced system for measuring organizational
and employee performance within the Internal
Revenue Service.
802
[Reserved]
TITLE 27--ALCOHOL, TOBACCO PRODUCTS AND FIREARMS
Chapter I--Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, Department of the
Treasury (Parts 1--399).................................................
SUBCHAPTER A--ALCOHOL
Part
1
Basic permit requirements under the Federal
Alcohol Administration Act, nonindustrial use
of distilled spirits and wine, bulk sales and
bottling of distilled spirits.
4
Labeling and advertising of wine.
5
Labeling and advertising of distilled spirits.
6
``Tied-house.''
7
Labeling and advertising of malt beverages.
8
Exclusive outlets.
9
American viticultural areas.
10
Commercial bribery.
11
Consignment sales.
12
Foreign nongeneric names of geographic
significance used in the designation of wines.
13
Labeling proceedings.
16
Alcoholic beverage health warning statement.
17
Drawback on taxpaid distilled spirits used in
manufacturing nonbeverage products.
18
Production of volatile fruit-flavor
concentrate.
19
Distilled spirits plants.
20
Distribution and use of denatured alcohol and
rum.
21
Formulas for denatured alcohol and rum.
22
Distribution and use of tax-free alcohol.
24
Wine.
25
Beer.
26
Liquors and articles from Puerto Rico and the
Virgin Islands.
27
Importation of distilled spirits, wines, and
beer.
28
Exportation of alcohol.
29
Stills and miscellaneous regulations.
30
Gauging manual.
31
Alcohol beverage dealers.
SUBCHAPTER B--TOBACCO
40
Manufacture of tobacco products, cigarette
papers and tubes, and processed tobacco.
41
Importation of tobacco products, cigarette
papers and tubes, and processed tobacco.
44
Exportation of tobacco products and cigarette
papers and tubes, without payment of tax, or
with drawback of tax.
45
Removal of tobacco products and cigarette
papers and tubes, without payment of tax, for
use of the United States.
46
Miscellaneous regulations relating to tobacco
products and cigarette papers and tubes.
SUBCHAPTER C--FIREARMS
53
Manufacturers excise taxes--firearms and
ammunition.
SUBCHAPTERS D--E--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER F--PROCEDURES AND PRACTICES
70
Procedure and administration.
71
Rules of practice in permit proceedings.
72
Disposition of seized personal property.
73
Electronic signatures; electronic submission
of forms.
SUBCHAPTERS G--L--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER M--ALCOHOL, TOBACCO AND OTHER EXCISE TAXES
194--399
[Reserved]
Chapter II--Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives,
Department of Justice (Parts 400--699)..................................
SUBCHAPTER A--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER B--FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION
400--446
[Reserved]
447
Importation of arms, ammunition and implements
of war.
478
Commerce in firearms and ammunition.
479
Machine guns, destructive devices, and certain
other firearms.
SUBCHAPTER C--EXPLOSIVES
555
Commerce in explosives.
SUBCHAPTER D--MISCELLANEOUS REGULATIONS RELATING TO ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO
646
Contraband cigarettes.
TITLE 28--JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION
Chapter I--Department of Justice (Parts 0--299).........................
Part
0
Organization of the Department of Justice.
1
Executive clemency.
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
Forfeiture authority for certain statutes.
9
Regulations governing the remission or
mitigation of administrative, 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
Certification and decertification in
connection with certain suits based upon acts
or omissions of Federal employees and other
persons.
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.
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.
25
Department of Justice information systems.
26
Death sentences procedures.
27
Whistleblower protection for Federal Bureau of
Investigation employees.
28
DNA identification system.
29
Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Act
regulations.
30
Intergovernmental review of Department of
Justice programs and activities.
31
OJJDP grant programs.
32
Public safety officers' death, disability, and
educational assistance benefit claims.
33
Bureau of Justice Assistance grant programs.
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.
38
Partnerships with faith-based and other
neighborhood organizations.
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.
54
Nondiscrimination on the basis of sex in
education programs or activities receiving
Federal financial assistance.
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.
67
Government-wide debarment and suspension
(nonprocurement).
68
Rules of practice and procedure for
administrative hearings before administrative
law judges in cases involving allegations of
unlawful employment of aliens, unfair
immigration-related employment practices, and
document fraud.
69
New restrictions on lobbying.
71
Implementation of the provisions of the
Program Fraud Civil Remedies Act of 1986.
72
Sex offender registration and notification.
73
Notification to the Attorney General by agents
of foreign governments.
74
Civil Liberties Act redress provision.
75
Child Protection Restoration and Penalties
Enhancement Act of 1990; Protect Act; Adam
Wash Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006;
recordkeeping and record inspection
provisions.
76
Rules of procedure for assessment of civil
penalties for possession of certain controlled
substances.
77
Ethical standards for attorneys for the
government.
79
Claims under the Radiation Exposure
Compensation Act.
80
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act opinion
procedure.
81
Child abuse and child pornography reporting
designations and procedures.
83
Government-wide requirements for drug-free
workplace (grants).
85
Civil monetary penalties inflation adjustment.
90
Violence against women.
91
Grants for correctional facilities.
92
Office of Community Oriented Policing Services
(COPS).
93
Provisions implementing the Violent Crime
Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994.
94
Crime victim services.
97
Standards for private entities providing
prisoner or detainee services.
100
Cost Recovery Regulations, Communications
Assistance for Law Enforcement Act of 1994.
104
September 11th Victim Compensation Fund.
105
Criminal history background checks.
115
Prison Rape Elimination Act national
standards.
200
Alien terrorist removal procedures.
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.
505
Cost of incarceration fee.
506
Inmate commissary account
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 Special Counsel.
601
Jurisdiction of the Independent Counsel: Iran/
Contra.
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.
Chapter VIII--Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency for the
District of Columbia (Parts 800--899)...................................
800
Organization and functions.
801
Federal Tort Claims Act procedure.
802
Disclosure of records.
803
Agency Seal.
804
Acceptance of gifts.
810
Community supervision: Administrative
sanctions.
811
Sex offender registration.
812
Collection and use of DNA information.
Chapter IX--National Crime Prevention and Privacy Compact Council (Parts
900--999)...............................................................
901
Fingerprint submission requirements.
902
Dispute adjudication procedures.
904
State criminal history record screening
standards.
906
Outsourcing of noncriminal justice
administrative functions.
907
Compact council procedures for compliant
conduct and responsible use of the Interstate
Identification Index (III) system for
noncriminal justice purposes.
Chapter XI--Department of Justice and Department of State (Parts 1100--
1199)...................................................................
1100
Trafficking in persons.
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
service 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 retaliation
complaints under the employee protection
provisions of six environmental statutes and
Section 211 of the Energy Reorganization Act
of 1974, as amended.
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.
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 or activities receiving 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).
35
Nondiscrimination on the basis of age in
programs or activities receiving federal
financial assistance from the Department of
Labor.
36
Nondiscrimination on the basis of sex in
education programs or activities receiving
Federal financial assistance.
37
Implementation of the nondiscrimination and
equal opportunity provisions of the Workforce
Investment Act of 1998 (WIA).
38
Implementation of the Nondiscrimination and
Equal Opportunity Provisions of the Workforce
Innovation and Opportunity Act.
42
Coordinated enforcement.
44
Process for electing State agency employment
statistics representatives for consultations
with Department of Labor.
70
Production or disclosure of information or
materials.
71
Protection of individual privacy and access to
records under the Privacy Act of 1974.
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.
93
New restrictions on lobbying.
94
Governmentwide requirements for drug-free
workplace (financial assistance).
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.
99
Audits of States, local governments, and non-
profit organizations.
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.
104
Notification of employee rights; obligations
of employers.
Chapter II--Office of Labor-Management Standards, Department of Labor
(Parts 200--299)........................................................
215
Guidelines, Section 5333(b), Federal Transit
Law.
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--EMPLOYEE RIGHTS CONCERNING PAYMENT OF UNION DUES OR FEES
470
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER D--NOTIFICATION OF EMPLOYEE RIGHTS UNDER FEDERAL LABOR LAWS
471
Obligations of Federal contractors and
subcontractors; notification of employee
rights under Federal labor laws.
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.
502
Enforcement of contractual obligations for
temporary alien agricultural workers admitted
under section 218 of the Immigration and
Nationality Act.
503
Enforcement of obligations for temporary
nonimmigrant non-agricultural workers admitted
under section 214(c)(1) 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.
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 under special certificate of
messengers, learners (including student-
learners), and apprentices.
521--523
[Reserved]
525
Employment of workers with disabilities under
special certificates.
527
[Reserved]
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 exemptions for
executive, administrative, professional,
computer and outside sales employees.
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 and exclusions from
coverage.
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.
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 Medical Leave Act of 1993.
SUBCHAPTER D--GARNISHMENT OF EARNINGS
870
Restriction on garnishment.
871--899
[Reserved]
Chapter IX--Construction Industry Collective Bargaining Commission
(Parts 900--999)........................................................
900
[Reserved]
901
Policy statement on collective bargaining
disputes and applicable procedures.
Chapter X--National Mediation Board (Parts 1200--1299)..................
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).
1472
Governmentwide requirements for drug-free
workplace (financial assistance).
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 the ADA and GINA.
1603
Procedures for previously exempt State and
local government employee complaints of
employment discrimination under Section 304 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.
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.
1630
Regulations to implement the equal employment
provisions of the Americans with Disabilities
Act.
1635
Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of
2008.
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.
1692--1899
[Reserved]
Chapter XVII--Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Department
of Labor (Parts 1900--1999).............................................
1900--1901
[Reserved]
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
[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.
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.
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
Procedures for the handling of retaliation
complaints under the Employee protection
provision of the Surface Transportation
Assistance Act of 1982 (STAA), as amended.
1979
Procedures for the handling of discrimination
complaints under Section 519 of the Wendell H.
Ford Aviation Investment and Reform Act for
the 21st Century.
1980
Procedures for the handling of retaliation
complaints under section 806 of the Sarbanes-
Oxley Act of 2002, as amended.
1981
Procedures for the handling of discrimination
complaints under Section 6 of the Pipeline
Safety Improvement Act of 2002.
1982
Procedures for the handling of retaliation
complaints under the National Transit System
Security Act and the Federal Railroad Safety
Act.
1983
Procedures for the handling of retaliation
complaints under section 219 of the Consumer
Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008.
1984
Procedures for the handling of retaliation
complaints under section 1558 of the
Affordable Care Act.
1985
Procedures for handling retaliation complaints
under the employee protection provision of the
Consumer Financial Protection Act of 2010.
1986
Procedures for the handling of retaliation
complaints under the employee protection
provision of the Seaman's Protection Act
(SPA), as amended.
1987
Procedures for handling retaliation complaints
under section 402 of the FDA Food Safety
Modernization Act.
1988
Procedures for handling retaliation complaints
under section 31307 of the Moving Ahead or
Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21).
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
[Reserved]
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 disability in programs or activities
conducted by the Occupational Safety and
Health Review Commission and in accessibility
of commission electronic and information
technology.
2400
Regulations implementing the Privacy Act.
Chapter XXV--Employee Benefits Security 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 E--[RESERVED]
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.
2571
Procedural regulations for administration and
enforcement under the Employee Retirement
Income Security Act.
2575
Adjustment of civil penalties under ERISA
Title I.
2578
Rules and regulations for abandoned plans.
SUBCHAPTER H--[RESERVED]
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--GROUP HEALTH PLANS
2590
Rules and regulations 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.
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
Filing, issuance, computation of time, and
record retention.
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.
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.
4042
Single-employer plan termination initiated by
PBGC.
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.
4233
Partitions of eligible 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.
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.
4905
Appearances in certain proceedings.
4906
[Reserved]
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.
6
Testing and evaluation by independent
laboratories and non-MSHA product safety
standards.
7
Testing by applicant or third party.
14
Requirements for the approval of flame-
resistant conveyor belts.
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.
22
Portable methane detectors.
23
Telephones and signaling devices.
27
Methane-monitoring systems.
28
Fuses for use with direct current in providing
short-circuit protection for trailing cables
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 C--F--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER G--FILING AND OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS
40
Representative of miners.
41
Notification of legal identity.
42
National Mine Health and Safety Academy.
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
46
Training and retraining of miners engaged in
shell dredging or employed at sand, gravel,
surface stone, surface clay, colloidal
phosphate, or surface limestone mines.
47
Hazard communication (HazCom).
48
Training and retraining of miners.
49
Mine rescue teams.
SUBCHAPTER I--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 J--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER K--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 L--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER M--UNIFORM MINE HEALTH REGULATIONS
62
Occupational noise exposure.
SUBCHAPTER N--[RESERVED]
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.
72
Health standards for coal mines.
74
Coal mine dust sampling devices.
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.
101--103
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER Q--PATTERN OF VIOLATIONS
104
Pattern of violations.
105--199
[Reserved]
Chapter II--Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement, Department
of the Interior (Parts 200--299)........................................
SUBCHAPTER A--ROYALTY MANAGEMENT
203
Relief or reduction in royalty rates.
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.
253
[Reserved]
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--260
[Reserved]
270
Nondiscrimination in the Outer Continental
Shelf.
280
Prospecting for minerals other than oil, gas,
and sulphur on the Outer Continental Shelf.
281
[Reserved]
282
Operations in the Outer Continental Shelf for
minerals other than oil, gas, and sulphur.
285
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER C--APPEALS
290
Appeals procedures.
291
Open and nondiscriminatory access to oil and
gas pipelines under the Outer Continental
Shelf Lands Act.
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 V--Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Department of the Interior
(Parts 500--599)........................................................
SUBCHAPTER A--Minerals Revenue Management
519
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER B--Offshore
550
Oil and gas and sulphur operations in the
Outer Continental Shelf.
551
Geological and geophysical (G & G)
explorations of the Outer Continental Shelf.
552
Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) oil and gas
information program.
553
Oil spill financial responsibility for
offshore facilities.
556
Leasing of Sulphur or oil and gas and bonding
requirements in the Outer Continental Shelf.
560
Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) oil and gas
leasing.
570
Nondiscrimination in the Outer Continental
Shelf.
580
Prospecting for minerals other than oil, gas,
and sulphur on the Outer Continental Shelf.
581
Leasing of minerals other than oil, gas, and
sulphur in the Outer Continental Shelf.
582
Operations in the Outer Continental Shelf for
minerals other than oil, gas, and sulphur.
585
Renewable Energy and alternate uses of
existing facilities on the Outer Continental
Shelf.
SUBCHAPTER C--Appeals
590
Appeal procedures.
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.
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; transfer, assignment, or
sale of permit rights; post-permit issuance
requirements.
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 and conditions.
780
Surface mining permit applications--minimum
requirements for operation and reclamation
plans.
783
Underground mining permit applications--
minimum requirements for information on
environmental resources and conditions.
784
Underground mining permit applications--
minimum requirements for operation and
reclamation plans.
785
Requirements for permits for special
categories of mining.
SUBCHAPTER H--SMALL OPERATOR ASSISTANCE
795
Permanent regulatory program--small operator
assistance program.
SUBCHAPTER I--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER J--PERFORMANCE BOND, FINANCIAL ASSURANCE, AND INSURANCE
REQUIREMENTS FOR SURFACE COAL MINING AND RECLAMATION OPERATIONS
800
Performance bond, financial assurance, and
insurance requirements for surface coal mining
and reclamation operations.
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 mining
operations.
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.
847
Alternative enforcement.
SUBCHAPTER M--TRAINING, EXAMINATION, AND CERTIFICATION OF BLASTERS
850
Permanent regulatory program requirements--
standards for certification of blasters.
SUBCHAPTERS N--O--[RESERVED]
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
Money available to eligible States and Indian
tribes.
873
Future reclamation set-aside program.
874
General reclamation requirements.
875
Certification and noncoal reclamation.
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.
885
Grants for certified States and Indian tribes.
886
Reclamation grants for uncertified States and
Indian Tribes.
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.
Chapter XII--Office of Natural Resources Revenue, Department of the
Interior (Parts 1200--1299).............................................
SUBCHAPTER A--NATURAL RESOURCES REVENUE
1201
General.
1202
Royalties.
1203
Relief or reduction in royalty rates.
1204
Alternatives for marginal properties.
1206
Product valuation.
1207
Safe agreements or contracts governing the
disposal of lease products.
1208
Sale of Federal royalty oil.
1210
Forms and reports.
1212
Records and files maintenance.
1217
Audits and inspections.
1218
Collection of royalties, rentals, bonuses, and
other monies due the Federal Government.
1219
Distribution and disbursement of royalties,
rentals, and bonuses.
1220
Accounting procedures for determining net
profit share payment for outer continental
shelf oil and gas leases.
1227
Delegation to States.
1228
Cooperative activities with States and Indian
tribes.
1229
Delegation to States.
1241
Penalties.
1243
Suspensions pending appeal and bonding--Office
of Natural Resources Revenue.
SUBCHAPTER B--APPEALS
1290
Appeal procedures.
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
Treasury debt collection.
6
Applications for awards under the Equal Access
to Justice Act.
7
Employee inventions.
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
Officials designated to perform the functions
and duties of certain offices in case of
absence, disability, or vacancy.
19
Governmentwide debarment and suspension
(nonprocurement).
20
Governmentwide requirements for drug-free
workplace (financial assistance).
21
New restrictions on lobbying.
22
Nondiscrimination on the basis of race, color,
or national origin in programs or activities
receiving federal financial assistance from
the Department of the Treasury.
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.
28
Nondiscrimination on the basis of sex in
education programs or activities receiving
Federal financial assistance.
29
Federal benefit payments under certain
District of Columbia retirement programs.
30
TARP standards for compensation and corporate
governance.
31
Troubled Asset Relief Program.
32
Payments in lieu of low income housing tax
credits.
33
Waivers for State Innovation.
34
Resources and ecosystems sustainability,
tourist opportunities, and revived economies
of the Gulf Coast States.
50
Terrorism Risk Insurance Program.
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.
82
5-cent and one-cent coin regulations.
91
Regulations governing conduct in or on the
Bureau of the Mint buildings and grounds.
92
United States 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.
123
[Reserved]
128
Reporting of international capital and
foreign-currency transactions and positions.
129
Portfolio investment survey reporting.
130--131
[Reserved]
132
Prohibition on funding of unlawful internet
gambling.
133--199
[Reserved]
149
Calculation of maximum obligation limitation.
150
Financial research fund.
Chapter II--Fiscal Service, Department of the Treasury (Parts 200--399).
SUBCHAPTER A--FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SERVICE
202
Depositaries and financial agents of the
Federal government.
203
Payment of Federal taxes and the Treasury Tax
and Loan program.
204
[Reserved]
205
Rules and procedures for efficient Federal-
State funds transfers.
206
Management of Federal agency receipts,
disbursements, and operation of the Cash
Management Improvements Fund.
208
Federal agency disbursements.
210
Federal Government participation in the
Automated Clearing House.
211
Delivery of checks and warrants to addresses
outside the United States, its territories and
possessions.
212
Garnishment of accounts containing Federal
benefit payments.
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 corporations.
225
Acceptance of bonds secured by Government
obligations in lieu of bonds with sureties.
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.
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.
250
Payment on account of awards of the Foreign
Claims Settlement Commission of the United
States.
256
Obtaining payments from the Judgment Fund and
under private relief bills.
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 definitive 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
U.S. Treasury securities--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.
347
Regulations governing retirement savings bond.
348
Regulations governing depositary compensation
securities.
351
Offering of United States Savings Bonds,
Series EE.
352
Offering of United States Savings Bonds,
Series HH.
353
Regulations governing definitive 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 held in legacy
Treasury Direct.
358
Regulations governing book-entry conversion of
bearer corpora and detached bearer coupons.
359
Offering of United States savings bonds,
Series I.
360
Regulations governing definitive United States
savings bonds, Series I.
361
Claims pursuant to the Government Losses in
Shipment Act.
362
Declaration of valuables under the Government
Losses in Shipment Act.
363
Regulations governing securities held in
TreasuryDirect.
370
Electronic transactions and funds transfers
relating to United States securities.
375
Marketable Treasury securities redemption
operations.
380
Collateral acceptability and valuation.
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.
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)........................................................
501
Reporting, procedures, and penalties
regulations.
510
North Korea Sanctions Regulations.
515
Cuban assets control regulations.
535
Iranian assets control regulations.
536
Narcotics trafficking sanctions regulations.
537
Burmese sanctions regulations.
538
Sudanese sanctions regulations.
539
Weapons of mass destruction trade control
regulations.
540
Highly enriched uranium (HEU) agreement assets
control regulations.
541
Zimbabwe sanctions regulations.
542
Syrian sanctions regulations.
543
Cote D'Ivoire sanctions regulations.
544
Weapons of mass destruction proliferators
sanctions regulations.
546
Darfur sanctions regulations.
547
Democratic Republic of the Congo sanctions
regulations.
548
Belarus sanctions regulations.
549
Lebanon sanctions regulations.
551
Somalia sanctions regulations.
552
Yemen sanctions regulations.
553
Central African Republic sanctions
regulations.
554
Burundi sanctions regulations.
558
South Sudan sanctions regulations.
560
Iranian transactions and sanctions
regulations.
561
Iranian financial sanctions regulations.
562
Iranian human rights abuses sanctions
regulations.
566
Hizballah financial sanctions regulations.
570
Libyan sanctions regulations.
575
Iraqi sanctions regulations.
576
Iraq stabilization and insurgency sanctions
regulations.
578
Cyber-related sanctions regulations.
588
Western Balkans stabilization regulations.
589
Ukraine related sanctions regulations.
590
Transnational criminal organizations sanctions
regulations.
591
Venezuela sanctions regulations.
592
Rough diamonds control regulations.
594
Global terrorism sanctions regulations.
595
Terrorism sanctions regulations.
596
Terrorism list governments sanctions
regulations.
597
Foreign terrorist organizations sanctions
regulations.
598
Foreign narcotics kingpin sanctions
regulations.
Appendixes to Chapter V--Note.
Appendix A to Chapter V--Alphabetical Listing of Blocked Persons,
Specially Designated Nationals, Specially Designated Terrorists,
Specially Designated Global Terrorists, Foreign Terrorist Organizations,
and Specially Designated Narcotics Traffickers (as of June 14, 2007).
Appendix B to Chapter V--Alphabetical Listing of Vessels That Are the
Property of Blocked Persons or Specially Designated Nationals.
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
(FLETC) 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.
Chapter IX--Federal Claims Collection Standards (Department of the
Treasury--Department of Justice) (Parts 900--999).......................
900
Scope of standards.
901
Standards for the administrative collection of
claims.
902
Standards for the compromise of claims.
903
Standards for suspending or terminating
collection activity.
904
Referrals to the Department of Justice.
Chapter X--Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, Department of the
Treasury (Parts 1000--1099).............................................
1000--1009
[Reserved]
1010
General provisions.
1011--1019
[Reserved]
1020
Rules for banks.
1021
Rules for casinos and card clubs.
1022
Rules for money services businesses.
1023
Rules for brokers or dealers in securities.
1024
Rules for mutual funds.
1025
Rules for insurance.
1026
Rules for futures commission merchants and
introducing brokers in commodities.
1027
Rules for dealers in precious metals, precious
stones, or jewels.
1028
Rules for operators of credit card systems.
1029
Rules for loan or finance companies.
1030
Rules for housing government sponsored
enterprises.
1060
Provisions relating to the Comprehensive Iran
Sanctions, Accountability, and Divestment Act
of 2010.
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
Transactions other than contracts, grants, or
cooperative agreements for prototype projects.
4--8
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER B--MILITARY COMMISSIONS
9
Procedures for trials by military commissions
of certain non-United States citizens in the
war against terrorism.
10
Military Commission Instructions.
11
Crimes and elements for trials by military
commission.
12
Responsibilities of the Chief Prosecutor,
Prosecutors, and Assistant Prosecutors.
13
Responsibilities of the Chief Defense Counsel,
Detailed Defense Counsel, and Civilian Defense
Counsel.
14
Qualification of Civilian Defense Counsel.
15
Reporting relationships for military
commission personnel.
16
Sentencing.
17
Administrative procedures.
19--20
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER C--DOD GRANT AND AGREEMENT REGULATIONS
21
DoD grants and agreements--general matters.
22
DoD grants and agreements--award and
administration.
25
Governmentwide debarment and suspension
(nonprocurement).
26
Governmentwide requirements for drug-free
workplace (financial assistance).
28
New restrictions on lobbying.
32
Administrative requirements for grants and
agreements with institutions of higher
education, hospitals, and other non-profit
organizations.
33
Uniform administrative requirements for grants
and cooperative agreements to State and local
governments.
34
Administrative requirements for grants and
agreements with for-profit organizations.
37
Technology investment agreements.
SUBCHAPTER D--PERSONNEL, MILITARY AND CIVILIAN
44
Screening the Ready Reserve.
45
Certificate of release or discharge from
active duty (DD Form 214/5 Series).
47
Active duty service for civilian or
contractual groups.
48
Retired Serviceman's Family Protection Plan.
50
Personal commercial solicitation on DoD
installations.
53
Wearing of the uniform.
54
Allotments for child and spousal support.
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.
60
Family Advocacy Command Assistance Team
(FACAT).
61
Family Advocacy Program (FAP).
65
Post 9/11 GI Bill.
66
Qualification standards for enlistment,
appointment, and induction.
67
Educational requirements for appointment of
reserve component officers to a grade above
First Lieutenant or Lieutenant (Junior Grade).
68
Voluntary education programs.
69
School boards for Department of Defense
domestic dependent elementary and secondary
schools.
70
Discharge Review Board (DRB) procedures and
standards.
74
Appointment of doctors of osteopathy as
medical officers.
77
Program to encourage public and community
service.
78
Voluntary State tax withholding from retired
pay.
79
Child Development Programs (CDPs).
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.
85
Health promotion.
86
Background checks on individuals in DoD child
care services programs.
88
Transition Assistance Program (TAP) for
military personnel.
89
Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity
for Military Children.
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.
99
Procedures for States and localities to
request indemnification.
100
Unsatisfactory performance of Ready Reserve
obligation.
101
Participation in Reserve training programs.
103
Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR)
Program.
104
Civilian employment and reemployment rights
for service members, former service members
and applicants of the uniformed services.
105
Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program
procedures.
107
Personal services authority for direct health
care providers.
108
Health care eligibility under the Secretarial
Designee Program and related special
authorities.
110
Standardized rates of subsistence allowance
and commutation instead of uniforms for
members of the Senior Reserve Officers'
Training Corps.
112
Indebtedness of military personnel.
113
Indebtedness procedures of military personnel.
117
National Industrial Security System.
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.
147
Adjudicative guidelines for determining
eligibility for access to classified
information.
148
National policy and implementation of
reciprocity of facilities.
149
Policy on technical surveillance
countermeasures.
SUBCHAPTER E--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.
153
Criminal jurisdiction over civilians employed
by or accompanying the Armed Forces outside
the United States, certain service members,
and former service members.
SUBCHAPTER F--SECURITY
154
Department of Defense Personnel Security
Program regulation.
155
Defense industrial personnel security
clearance program.
156
Department of Defense Personnel Security
Program.
157
DoD investigative and adjudicative guidance
for issuing the Common Access Card (CAC).
158
Operational contract support.
159
Private security contractors operating in
contingency operations.
SUBCHAPTER G--DEFENSE CONTRACTING
161
Indemnification (ID) cards for members of the
uniformed services, thier dependents, and
other eligible individuals.
162
Productivity Enhancing Capital Investment
(PECI).
165
Recoup of nonrecurring costs (NC's) on sales
of U.S. items.
168a
National Defense Science and Engineering
Graduate Fellowships.
169
Commercial activities program.
169a
Commercial activities program procedures.
171
Implementation of Wildfire Suppression
Aircraft Transfer Act of 1996.
172
Disposition of proceeds from DoD sales of
surplus personal property.
173
Competitive Information Certificate and Profit
Reduction Clause.
SUBCHAPTER H--CLOSURES AND REALIGNMENT
174
Revitalizing base closure communities and
addressing impacts of realignment.
175
[Reserved]
176
Revitalizing base closure communities and
community assistance--Community redevelopment
and homeless assistance.
179
Munitions response site prioritization
protocol (MRSPP).
SUBCHAPTER I--CIVIL DEFENSE
182
Defense support of civilian law enforcement
agencies.
183
Defense support of special events.
185
Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA).
SUBCHAPTERS J--K [RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER L--ENVIRONMENT
187
Environmental effects abroad of major
Department of Defense actions.
188
DOD Environmental Laboratory Accreditation
Program (ELAP).
189--190
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER M--MISCELLANEOUS
191
The DoD Civilian Equal Employment Opportunity
(EEO) program.
192
Equal opportunity in off-base housing.
193
Highways for national defense.
194
[Reserved]
195
Nondiscrimination in federally assisted
programs of the Department of Defense--
effectuation of Title VI of the Civil Rights
Act of 1964.
196
Nondiscrimination on the basis of sex in
education programs or activities receiving
Federal financial assistance.
197
Historical research in the files of the Office
of the Secretary of Defense (OSD).
199
Civilian Health and Medical Program of the
Uniformed Services (CHAMPUS).
202
Restoration advisory boards.
203
Technical Assistance for Public Participation
(TAPP) in defense environmental restoration
activities.
204
User fees.
205
End use certificates (EUCS)
206
National Security Education Program (NSEP)
grants to institutions of higher education.
208
National Security Education Program (NSEP) and
NSEP Service Agreement.
209
[Reserved]
210
Enforcement of State traffic laws on DoD
installations.
211
Mission compatibility evaluation process.
212
Procedures and support for non-Federal
entities authorized to operate on Department
of Defense (DoD) installations.
213
Support for non-Federal entities authorized to
operate 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.
217
Service academies.
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 charges for healthcare services.
222
DoD Mandatory Declassification Review (MDR)
Program.
223
DoD Unclassified Controlled Nuclear
Information (UCNI).
226
Shelter for the homeless.
228
Security Protective Force.
229
Protection of archaeological resources:
Uniform regulations.
230
Financial institutions on DoD installations.
231
Procedures governing banks, credit unions, and
other financial institutions on DoD
installations.
232
Limitations on terms of consumer credit
extended to service members and dependents.
233
Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP).
234
Conduct on the Pentagon Reservation.
236
Department of Defense (DoD)-Defense Industrial
Base (DIB) volunteer cyber security and
information assurance (CS/IA) activities.
238
DoD assistance to non-Government,
entertainment-oriented media productions.
239
Homeowners Assistance Program--application
processing.
240
DoD Information Assurance Scholarship Program
(IASP).
241
Pilot program for temporary exchange of
information technology personnel.
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
Department of Defense ratemaking procedures
for Civil Reserve Air Fleet contracts.
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.
250
Withholding of unclassified technical data
from public disclosure.
251
National Language Service Corps (NLSC).
253
Assignment of American National Red Cross and
United Service Organizations, Inc., employees
to duty with the Military Services.
257
Acceptance of service of process.
259
Uniform relocation assistance and real
property acquisition for Federal and
federally-assisted programs.
260
Vending facility program for the blind on DoD-
controlled Federal property.
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.
272
Administration and support of basic research
by the Department of Defense.
273
Defense materiel disposition.
274
Regulations governing competitive bidding on
U.S. Government guaranteed military export
loan agreements.
275
Obtaining information from financial
institutions: Right to Financial Privacy Act
of 1978.
277
Implementation of the Program Fraud Civil
Remedies Act.
279
Retroactive stop loss special pay
compensation.
281
Settling personnel and general claims and
processing advanced decision requests.
282
Procedures for settling personnel and general
claims and processing advance decision
requests.
283
Waiver of debts resulting from erroneous
payments of pay and allowances.
284
Waiver procedures for debts resulting from
erroneous payments of pay and allowances.
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 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
National Imagery Mapping Agency (NIMA) 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/Central Security
Service (NSA/CSS) Freedom of Information Act
program.
SUBCHAPTER O--PRIVACY
300
Defense Logistics Agency Freedom of
Information Act program.
310
DoD privacy program.
311
Office of the Secretary of Defense and Joint
Staff 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
DCAA Privacy Act program.
318
Defense Threat Reduction Agency privacy
program.
319
Defense Intelligence Agency privacy program.
320
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA)
privacy.
321
Defense Security Service privacy program.
322
National Security Agency/Central Security
Services Privacy Act program.
323
Defense Logistics Agency privacy program.
324
DFAS Privacy Act program.
326
National Reconnaissance Office Privacy Act
program.
327
Defense Commissary Agency Privacy Act program.
329
National Guard Bureau privacy program.
SUBCHAPTER P--OBTAINING DOD INFORMATION
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]
Chapter V--Department of the Army (Parts 400--699)......................
SUBCHAPTER A--AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES AND PUBLIC RELATIONS
400--500
[Reserved]
504
Obtaining information from financial
institutions.
505
Army Privacy Act program.
507
Manufacture and sale of decorations, medals,
badges, insignia, commercial use of heraldic
designs and heraldic quality control program.
508
Competition with civilian bands.
510
Chaplains.
516
Litigation.
518
The Freedom of Information Act program.
525
Entry authorization regulation for Kwajalein
Missile Range.
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.
543--544
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER D--MILITARY RESERVATIONS AND NATIONAL CEMETERIES
552
Regulations affecting military reservations.
553
Army National military cemeteries.
555
Corps of Engineers, research and development,
laboratory research and development and tests,
work for others.
SUBCHAPTER E--ORGANIZED RESERVES
562
Reserve Officers' Training Corps.
564
National Guard regulations.
SUBCHAPTER F--PERSONNEL
571
Recruiting and enlistments.
575
Admission to the United States Military
Academy.
581
Personnel review board.
583
[Reserved]
584
Family support, child custody, and paternity.
589
Compliance with court orders by personnel and
command sponsored family members.
SUBCHAPTER G--PROCUREMENT
619
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER H--SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT
621
Loan and sale of property.
623
Loan of Army materiel.
625
Surface transportation--administrative vehicle
management.
626--629
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER I--LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS
630
[Reserved]
631
Armed Forces Disciplinary Control Boards and
off-installation liaison and operations.
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.
635
Law enforcement reporting.
636
Motor vehicle traffic supervision (specific
installations).
637
Military police investigation.
SUBCHAPTER J--REAL PROPERTY
641--642
[Reserved]
643
Real estate.
644
Real estate handbook.
645--649
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER K--ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
651
Environmental analysis of Army actions (AR
200-2).
652--654
[Reserved]
655
Radiation sources on Army land.
656--667
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER L--ARMY CONTRACTING [RESERVED]
668--669
[Reserved]
Chapter VI--Department of the Navy (Parts 700--799).....................
SUBCHAPTER A--UNITED STATES NAVY REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS
700
United States Navy regulations and official
records.
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.
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.
723
Board for Correction of Naval Records.
724
Naval Discharge Review Board.
725
Release of official information for litigation
purposes and testimony by Department of Navy
personnel.
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
Procedures for processing claims involving
non-appropriated fund activities and their
employees.
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
[Reserved]
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.
767
Guidelines for permitting archeological
investigations and other activities directed
at sunken military craft and terrestrial
military craft under the jurisdiction of the
Department of the Navy.
770
Rules limiting public access to particular
installations.
771--774
[Reserved]
775
Procedures for implementing the National
Environmental Policy Act.
776
Professional conduct of attorneys practicing
under the cognizance and supervision of the
Judge Advocate General.
777--799
[Reserved]
Chapter VII--Department of the Air Force (Parts 800--1099)..............
SUBCHAPTER A--ADMINISTRATION
800
[Reserved]
806
Air Force Freedom of Information Act program.
806b
Privacy Act program.
807
Sale to the public.
809a
Installation entry policy, civil disturbance
intervention, and disaster assistance.
SUBCHAPTER B--SALES AND SERVICES
811
Release, dissemination, and sale of visual
information materials.
813
Visual information documentation program.
SUBCHAPTER C--PUBLIC RELATIONS [RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER D--CLAIMS AND LITIGATION
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
Transportation Quality and Safety Review
Program.
SUBCHAPTER G--ORGANIZATION AND MISSION--GENERAL
865
Personnel Review Boards.
SUBCHAPTER H--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER I--MILITARY PERSONNEL
881
Determination of active military service and
discharge for civilian or contractual groups.
884
Delivery of personnel to United States
civilian authorities for trial.
887
Issuing of certificates in lieu of lost or
destroyed certificates of separation.
888--888g
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER J--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER K--MILITARY TRAINING AND SCHOOLS
901
Appointment to the United States Air Force
Academy.
903
Air Force Academy Preparatory School.
SUBCHAPTERS L--M--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER N--TERRITORIAL AND INSULAR REGULATIONS
935
Wake Island Code.
SUBCHAPTER O--SPECIAL INVESTIGATION--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTERS P--S--[RESERVED]
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.
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.
Chapter XVI--Selective Service System (Parts 1600--1699)................
1600--1601
[Reserved]
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.
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.
1690
[Reserved]
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 XVII--Office of the Director of National Intelligence (Parts
1700--1799).............................................................
1700
Procedures for disclosure of records pursuant
to the Freedom of Information Act.
1701
Administration of records under the Privacy
Act of 1974.
1702
Procedures governing the acceptance of service
of process.
1703
Production of ODNI information or material in
proceedings before Federal, State, local or
other government entity of competent
jurisdiction.
1704
Mandatory Declassification Review Program.
Chapter XVIII--National Counterintelligence Center (Parts 1800--1899)...
1800
Public access to NACIC records under the
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
1801
Public rights under the Privacy Act of 1974.
1802
Challenges to classification of documents by
authorized holders pursuant to Section 1.9 of
Executive Order 12958.
1803
Public requests for mandatory declassification
review of classified information pursuant to
Section 3.6 of Executive Order 12958.
1804
Access by historical researchers and former
presidential appointees pursuant to Section
4.5 of Executive Order 12958.
1805
Production of official records or disclosure
of official information in proceedings before
Federal, State, or local government entities
of competent jurisdiction.
1806
Procedures governing acceptance of service of
process.
1807
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of disability in programs or activities
conducted by the National Counterintelligence
Center.
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.
1903
Conduct on agency installations.
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 Sec. 1.8 of
Executive Order 13526.
1908
Public requests for mandatory declassification
review of classified information pursuant to
Sec. 3.5 of Executive Order 13526.
1909
Access to classified CIA information by
historical researchers and certain former
Government personnel pursuant to Sec. 4.4 of
Executive Order 13526.
1910
Debarment and suspension procedures.
1911
Special procedures for discretionary access to
classified historical Central Intelligence
Agency records requested by other Federal
agencies.
Chapter XX--Information Security Oversight Office, National Archives and
Records Administration (Parts 2000--2099)...............................
2000
[Reserved]
2001
Classified national security information.
2002
Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI).
2003
Interagency Security Classification Appeals
Panel (ISCAP) bylaws, rules and appeal
procedures.
2004
National Industrial Security Program Directive
No. 1.
Chapter XXI--National Security Council (Parts 2100--2199)...............
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.
2402
Regulations implementing the Freedom of
Information Act.
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.
TITLE 33--NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS
Chapter I--Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security (Parts 1--199)..
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
Part
1
General provisions.
2
Jurisdiction.
3
Coast Guard Areas, Districts, Sectors, 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
Rules of practice, procedure, and evidence for
formal administrative proceedings of the Coast
Guard.
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--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.
55
Child development services.
SUBCHAPTER C--AIDS TO NAVIGATION
60
[Reserved]
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
83
Rules.
84
Annex I: Positioning and technical details of
lights and shapes.
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 under the influence
of alcohol or a dangerous drug.
96
Rules for the safe operation of vessels and
safety management systems.
97
Rules for the safe operation of vessels,
stowage and securing of cargoes.
SUBCHAPTER G--REGATTAS AND MARINE PARADES
100
Safety of life on navigable waters.
SUBCHAPTER H--MARITIME SECURITY
101
Maritime security: general.
102
[Reserved]
103
Maritime security: area maritime security.
104
Maritime security: vessels.
105
Maritime security: facilities.
106
Maritime security: Outer Continental Shelf
(OCS) facilities.
107
National vessel and facility control measures
and limited access areas.
SUBCHAPTER I--ANCHORAGES
109
General.
110
Anchorage regulations.
SUBCHAPTER J--BRIDGES
114
General.
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 dangerous cargo at 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
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.
137
Oil spill liability: Standards for conducting
all appropriate inquiries under the innocent
land-owner defense.
138
Financial responsibility for water pollution
(vessels) and OPA 90 limits of liability
(vessels, deepwater ports and onshore
facilities).
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
Deepwater ports: general.
149
Deepwater ports: design, construction, and
equipment.
150
Deepwater ports: 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.
169
Ship reporting systems.
SUBCHAPTERS Q AND R--[RESERVED]
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.
179
Defect notification.
181
Manufacturer requirements.
183
Boats and associated equipment.
184--186
[Reserved]
187
Vessel identification system.
188--189
[Reserved]
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.
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.
331
Administrative appeal process.
332
Compensatory mitigation for losses of aquatic
resources.
334
Danger zones 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.
385
Programmatic regulations for the Comprehensive
Everglades Restoration Plan.
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--499
[Reserved]
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.
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.
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.
34
Administrative wage garnishment.
35
Tort claims against the Government.
36
Adjustment of civil monetary penalties for
inflation.
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
[Reserved]
81
General Education Provisions Act--enforcement.
82
New restrictions on lobbying.
84
Governmentwide requirements for drug-free
workplace (financial assistance).
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 or activities receiving Federal
financial assistance.
105
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the Department of Education.
106
Nondiscrimination on the basis of sex in
education programs or activities receiving
Federal financial assistance.
108
Equal access to public school facilities for
the Boy Scouts of America and other designated
youth groups.
110
Nondiscrimination on the basis of age in
programs or activities receiving Federal
financial assistance.
Chapter II--Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, Department of
Education (Parts 200--299)..............................................
200
Title I--Improving the academic achievement of
the disadvantaged.
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.
225
Credit Enhancement for Charter School
Facilities Program.
226
State Charter School Facilities Incentive
program
230
Innovation for teacher quality.
237
Christa McAuliffe Fellowship program.
263
Indian education discretionary grant programs.
270
Equity Assistance Center Program.
271--272
[Reserved]
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.
303
Early intervention program for infants and
toddlers with disabilities.
304
Service obligations under special education--
personnel development to improve services and
results for children 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
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.
369
[Reserved]
370
Client Assistance Program.
371
American Indian Vocational Rehabilitation
Services.
373
Rehabilitation National Activities Program.
376--380
[Reserved]
381
Protection and advocacy of individual rights.
385
Rehabilitation training.
386
Rehabilitation training: Rehabilitation long-
term training.
387
Innovative rehabilitation training.
388--389
[Reserved]
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 or hard of hearing and individuals
who are deaf-blind.
397
Limitations on use of subminimum wage.
398--399
[Reserved]
Chapter IV--Office of Career, Technical and Adult Education, Department
of Education (Parts 400--499)...........................................
400
Career, technical, 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
[Reserved]
427
Bilingual Vocational Training Program.
428
Bilingual Vocational Instructor Training
Program.
429
Bilingual Vocational Materials, Methods, and
Techniques Program.
460
[Reserved]
461
Adult Education State-administered Basic Grant
Program.
462
Measuring educational gain in the National
Reporting System for Adult Education.
463
Adult Education and Family Literacy Act.
464
[Reserved]
472
[Reserved]
477
[Reserved]
489--491
[Reserved]
Chapter V--Office of Bilingual Education and Minority Languages Affairs,
Department of Education (Parts 500--599)[Reserved]......................
535
[Reserved]
Chapter VI--Office of Postsecondary Education, Department of Education
(Parts 600--699)........................................................
600
Institutional eligibility under the Higher
Education Act of 1965, as amended.
601
Institution and lender requirements relating
to education loans.
602
The Secretary's recognition of accrediting
agencies.
603
Secretary's recognition procedures for State
agencies.
604
Federal-State relationship agreements.
606
Developing Hispanic-Serving Institutions
Program.
607
Strengthening Institutions Program.
608
Strengthening Historically Black Colleges and
Universities Program.
609
Strengthening Historically Black Graduate
Institutions Program.
611
Teacher Quality Enhancement Grants Program.
612
Title II reporting system.
614
Preparing tomorrow's teachers to use
technology.
628
Endowment Grant Program.
636
[Reserved]
637
Minority Science and Engineering 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.
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
Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research
Abroad Fellowship Program.
663
Fulbright-Hays Faculty Research Abroad
Fellowship Program.
664
Fulbright-Hays 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.
686
Teacher Education Assistance for College and
Higher Education (TEACH) grant program.
690
Federal Pell Grant Program.
691
Academic Competitiveness Grant (ACG) and
National Science and Mathematics Access to
Retain Talent Grant (National SMART Grant)
programs.
692
Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnership
Program.
694
Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for
Undergraduate Programs (GEAR UP).
Chapter VII--Office of Educational Research and Improvement, Department
of Education (Parts 700--799)[Reserved].................................
Subtitle C--Regulations Relating to Education...........................
Chapter XI--[Reserved]..................................................
1100
[Reserved]
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--[RESERVED]
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
Leasing of properties in park areas.
20
Isle Royale National Park; commercial fishing.
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.
59
Land and Water Conservation Fund program of
assistance to States; post-completion
compliance responsibilities.
60
National Register of Historic Places.
61
Procedures for State, Tribal, 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 under the
Internal Revenue Code.
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.
74--77
[Reserved]
78
Waiver of Federal agency responsibilities
under section 110 of the National Historic
Preservation Act.
79
Curation of federally-owned and administered
archaeological collections.
80--199
[Reserved]
Chapter II--Forest Service, Department of Agriculture (Parts 200--299)..
200
Organization, functions, and procedures.
211
Administration.
212
Travel management.
213
Administration of lands under Title III of the
Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act by the Forest
Service.
214
Postcecisional administrative review process
for occupancy or use of National Forest System
lands and resources.
216
Involving the public in the formulation of
Forest Service directives.
218
Project-level predecisional administrative
review process.
219
Planning.
220
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
compliance.
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
Paleontological resources preservation.
292
National recreation areas.
293
Wilderness--primitive areas.
294
Special areas.
296
Protection of archaeological resources:
uniform regulations.
297
Wild and scenic rivers.
298--299
[Reserved]
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
Monuments and memorials.
402--403
[Reserved]
404
Procedures and guidelines for compliance with
the Freedom of Information Act.
406
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by American Battle Monuments
Commission.
407--499
[Reserved]
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.
531--599
[Reserved]
Chapter VI--[Reserved]..................................................
Chapter VII--Library of Congress (Parts 700--799).......................
701
Procedures and services.
702
Conduct on Library premises.
703
Disclosure or production of records or
information.
704
National Film Registry of the Library of
Congress.
705
Reproduction, compilation and distribution of
news transmissions under the American
Television and Radio Archives Act.
706--799
[Reserved]
Chapter VIII--Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (Parts 800--899)
800
Protection of historic 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
Employee responsibilities and conduct.
812
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the Advisory Council on Historic
Preservation.
813--899
[Reserved]
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.
910
General guidelines and uniform standards for
urban planning and design of development
within the Pennsylvania Avenue development
area.
911--999
[Reserved]
Chapter X--Presidio Trust (Parts 1000--1099)............................
1001
General provisions.
1002
Resource protection, public use and
recreation.
1004
Vehicles and traffic safety.
1005
Commercial and private operations.
1007
Requests under the Freedom of Information Act.
1008
Requests under the Privacy Act.
1009
Administrative claims under the Federal Tort
Claims Act.
1010
Environmental quality.
1011
Debt collection.
1012
Legal process: testimony by employees and
production of records.
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
Bylaws.
1154
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the Architectural and
Transportation Barriers Compliance Board.
1191
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
accessibility guidelines for buildings and
facilities; Architectural Barriers Act (ABA)
accessibility guidelines.
1192
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
accessibility guidelines for transportation
vehicles.
1193
Telecommunications Act accessibility
guidelines.
1194
Electronic and information technology
accessibility standards.
1195--1199
[Reserved]
Chapter XII--National Archives and Records Administration (Parts 1200--
1299)...................................................................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL RULES
1200
Official seals.
1201
Collection of claims.
1202
Regulations implementing the Privacy Act of
1974.
1206
National Historical Publications and Records
Commission.
1208
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the National Archives and Records
Administration.
1211
Nondiscrimination on the basis of sex in
education programs or activities receiving
Federal financial assistance.
1212
Governmentwide requirements for drug-free
workplace (financial assistance).
SUBCHAPTER B--RECORDS MANAGEMENT
1220
Federal records; general.
1222
Creation and maintenance of Federal records.
1223
Managing vital records.
1224
Records disposition programs.
1225
Scheduling records.
1226
Implementing disposition.
1227
General records schedules.
1228
Loan of permanent and unscheduled records.
1229
Emergency authorization to destroy records.
1230
Unlawful or accidental removal, defacing,
alteration, or destruction of records.
1231
Transfer of records from the custody of one
executive agency to another.
1232
Transfer of records to records storage
facilities.
1233
Transfer, use, and disposition of records in a
NARA Federal records center.
1234
Facility standards for records storage
facilities.
1235
Transfer of records to the National Archives
of the United States.
1236
Electronic records management.
1237
Audiovisual, cartographic, and related records
management.
1238
Microform records management.
1239
Program assistance and inspections.
1240--1249
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER C--PUBLIC AVAILABILITY AND USE
1250
NARA records subject to FOIA.
1251
Testimony by NARA employees relating to agency
information and production of records in legal
proceedings.
1252
Public use of records, donated historical
materials, and facilities; general.
1253
Location of NARA facilities and hours of use.
1254
Using records and donated historical
materials.
1256
Access to records and donated historical
materials.
1258
Fees.
SUBCHAPTER D--DECLASSIFICATION
1260
Declassification of 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
Use of NARA facilities.
1281
Presidential library facilities.
1284
Exhibits.
SUBCHAPTER H--JFK ASSASSINATION RECORDS
1290
Guidance for interpretation and implementation
of the President John F. Kennedy Assassination
Records Collection Act of 1992 (JFK Act).
1291--1299
[Reserved]
Chapter XV--Oklahoma City National Memorial Trust (Parts 1500--1599)....
1501
General provisions.
Chapter XVI--Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National
Environmental Policy Foundation (Parts 1600--1699)......................
1600
Public availability of documents and records.
TITLE 37--PATENTS, TRADEMARKS, AND COPYRIGHTS
Chapter I--United States 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.
4
Complaints regarding invention promoters.
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.
7
Rules of practice in filings pursuant to the
protocol relating to the Madrid agreement
concerning the international registration of
marks.
PRACTICE BEFORE THE PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
10
[Reserved]
11
Representation of others before the United
States Patent and Trademark Office.
41
Practice before the Patent Trial and Appeal
Board.
42
Trial practice before the Patent Trial and
Appeal Board.
90
Judicial review of Patent Trial and Appeal
Board decisions.
SUBCHAPTER B--ADMINISTRATION
101
[Reserved]
102
Disclosure of government information.
104
Legal processes.
SUBCHAPTER C--PROTECTION OF FOREIGN MASKS WORKS
150
Requests for Presidential proclamations
pursuant to 17 U.S.C. 902(a)(2).
Chapter II--U.S. Copyright Office, Library of Congress (Parts 200--299).
SUBCHAPTER A--COPYRIGHT OFFICE AND PROCEDURES
201
General provisions.
202
Preregistration and registration of claims to
copyright.
203
Freedom of Information Act: Policies and
procedures.
204
Privacy Act: Policies and procedures.
205
Legal processes.
210
Compulsory license for making and distributing
physical and digital phonorecords of
nondramatic musical works.
211
Mask work protection.
212
Protection of vessel hull designs.
SUBCHAPTER B--COPYRIGHT ARBITRATION ROYALTY BOARD RULES AND PROCEDURES
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.
258
Adjustment of royalty fee for secondary
transmissions by satellite carriers.
259
Filing of claims to digital audio recording
devices and media royalty payments.
260
Rates and terms for preexisting subscription
services' digital transmissions of sound
recordings and making of ephemeral
phonorecords.
261
Rates and terms for eligible nonsubscription
transmissions and the making of ephemeral
reproductions.
262
Rates and terms for certain eligible
nonsubscription transmissions, new
subscription services and the making of
ephemeral reproductions.
263
Rates and terms for certain transmissions and
the making of ephemeral reproductions by
noncommercial licensees.
270
Notice and recordkeeping requirements for
statutory licenses.
Chapter III--Copyright Royalty Board, Library of Congress (Parts 300--
399)....................................................................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL PROVISIONS
301
Organization.
302
Public access to records.
SUBCHAPTER B--GENERAL PROVISIONS
350
General administrative provisions.
351
Proceedings.
352
Determinations.
354
Submissions to the Register of Copyrights.
SUBCHAPTER C--SUBMISSION OF ROYALTY CLAIMS
360
Filing of claims to royalty fees collected
under compulsory license.
SUBCHAPTER D--NOTICE AND RECORDKEEPING REQUIREMENTS FOR STATUTORY
LICENSES
370
Notice and recordkeeping requirements for
statutory licenses.
SUBCHAPTER E--RATES AND TERMS FOR STATUTORY LICENSE
380
Rates and terms for transmissions by eligible
nonsubscription services and for the making of
ephemeral reproductions to facilitate those
transmissions.
381
Use of certain copyrighted works in connection
with noncommercial educational broadcasting.
382
Rates and terms for digital transmissions of
sound recordings and the reproduction of
ephemeral recordings by preexisting
subscription services and preexisting
satellite digital audio radio services.
383
Rates and terms for subscription transmissions
and the reproduction of ephemeral recordings
by certain new subscription services.
384
Rates and terms for the making of ephemeral
recordings by business establishment services.
385
Rates and terms for use of musical works under
compulsory license for making and distributing
of physical and digital phonorecords.
387
Adjustment of royalty fee for cable compulsory
license.
388
Adjustment of royalty rate for coin-operated
phonorecord players.
Chapter IV--Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy, Department of
Commerce (Parts 400--599)...............................................
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.
501
Uniform patent policy for rights in inventions
made by Government employees.
TITLE 38--PENSIONS, BONUSES, AND VETERANS' RELIEF
Chapter I--Department of Veterans Affairs (Parts 0--199)................
Part
0
Values, standards of ethical conduct, and
related responsibilities.
1
General provisions.
2
Delegations of authority.
3
Adjudication.
4
Schedule for rating disabilities.
5
[Reserved]
6
United States Government life insurance.
7
Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief.
8
National Service Life Insurance.
8a
Veterans Mortgage Life Insurance.
9
Servicemembers' 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
Veterans Benefits Administration, fiduciary
activities.
14
Legal services, General Counsel, and
miscellaneous claims.
15
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the Department of Veterans
Affairs.
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.
23
Nondiscrimination on the basis of sex in
education programs or activities receiving
Federal financial assistance.
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.
38
National cemeteries of the Department of
Veterans Affairs.
39
Aid to States for establishment, expansion,
and improvement, or operation and maintenance,
of veterans cemeteries.
40
Intergovernmental review of Veterans
Administration programs and activities.
42
Standards implementing the Program Fraud Civil
Remedies Act.
45
New restrictions on lobbying.
46
Policy regarding participation in National
Practitioner Data Bank.
47
Policy regarding reporting health care
professionals to State licensing boards.
48
Governmentwide requirements for drug-free
workplace (financial assistance).
50
Religious and community organizations:
providing beneficiary protections to political
or religious affiliation.
51
Per diem for nursing home care of veterans in
State homes.
52
Per diem for adult day health care of veterans
in State homes.
53
Payments to States for programs to promote the
hiring and retention of nurses at State
veterans homes.
58
[Reserved]
59
Grants to States for construction or
acquisition of State homes.
60
Fisher houses and other temporary lodging.
61
VA Homeless Providers Grant and Per Diem
Program.
62
Supportive Services for Veteran Families
Program.
63
Health Care for Homeless Veterans (HCHV)
program.
64
Grants for the Rural Veterans Coordination
Pilot (RVCP)
70
Veterans transportation programs.
71
Caregivers benefits and certain medical
benefits offered to family members of
veterans.
74
Veterans small business regulations.
75
Information security matters.
76
Monthly assistance allowance for veterans in
connection with the United States Paralympics.
77
Grants for adaptive sports programs for
disabled veterans and disabled members of the
armed forces.
Chapter II--Armed Forces Retirement Home (Parts 200--299)...............
200
Compliance with the National Environmental
Policy Act.
TITLE 39--POSTAL SERVICE
Chapter I--United States Postal Service (Parts 1--999)..................
SUBCHAPTER A--THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE U.S. POSTAL SERVICE
Part
1
Postal policy (Article I).
2
General and technical provisions (Article II).
3
Board of Governors (Article III).
4
Officials (Article IV).
5
Committees (Article V).
6
Meetings (Article VI).
7
Public observation (Article VII).
8--9
[Reserved]
10
Rules of conduct for Postal Service Governors
(Article X).
11
Advisory boards (Article XI).
SUBCHAPTER B--INTERNATIONAL MAIL
20
International Postal Service.
SUBCHAPTER C--POST OFFICE SERVICES [DOMESTIC MAIL]
111
General information on Postal Service.
121
Service standards for market-dominant mail
products.
122
Service standards for market-dominant special
services products.
SUBCHAPTER D--ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION
211
Application of regulations.
221
General organization.
222
Delegations of authority.
223
Relationships and communication channels.
230
Office of Inspector General.
231
Protection of post offices.
232
Conduct on postal property.
233
Inspection Service authority.
235
Defense Department liaison.
241
Establishment, classification, and
discontinuance.
242
Change of site.
243
Conduct of offices.
254
Postal Service standards for facility
accessibility pursuant to the Architectural
Barriers Act.
255
Access of persons with disabilities to Postal
Service programs, activities, facilities, and
electronic and information technology.
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
Production or disclosure of material or
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 PROGRAMS
501
Authorization to manufacture and distribute
postage evidencing systems.
551
Semipostal Stamp Program.
SUBCHAPTER H--PROCUREMENT SYSTEM FOR THE U.S. POSTAL SERVICE:
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS OTHER THAN PATENTS
601
Purchasing of property and services.
602
Intellectual property rights other than
patents.
SUBCHAPTER I--[RESERVED]
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--ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS
775
National Environmental Policy Act procedures.
776
Floodplain and wetland procedures.
SUBCHAPTER L--SPECIAL REGULATIONS
777
Relocation assistance and real property
acquisition policies.
778
Intergovernmental review of Postal Service
facility actions.
SUBCHAPTER M--[RESERVED]
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.
913
Procedures for the issuance of administrative
subpoenas under 39 U.S.C. 3016.
916
[Reserved]
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 Postal Service
Board of Contract Appeals.
956
[Reserved]
957
Rules of practice in proceedings relative to
debarment from contracting.
958
Rules of practice in proceedings relative to
civil penalties, clean-up costs and damages
for violation of hazardous material
regulations.
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 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 of the pandering advertisements
statute, 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 Regulatory Commission (Parts 3000--3099)............
SUBCHAPTER A--PERSONNEL
3000
Ex Parte communications.
3001
Rules of practice and procedure.
3002
Organization.
3003
Privacy Act rules.
3004
Public records and Freedom of Information Act.
3005
Procedures for compelling production of
information by the Postal Service.
3007
Treatment of non-public materials provided by
the Postal Service.
3010
Regulation of rates for market dominant
products.
3015
Regulation of rates for competitive products.
3017
Procedures related to Commission views.
3020
Product lists.
3025
Rules for appeals of Postal Service
determinations to close or consolidate post
offices.
3030
Rules for complaints.
3031
Rules for rate or service inquiries.
3035
Rules for market tests of experimental
products.
3050
Periodic reporting.
3055
Service performance and customer satisfaction
reporting.
3060
Accounting practices and tax rules for the
theoretical competitive products enterprise.
TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
Chapter I--Environmental Protection Agency (Parts 1--1099)..............
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
Part
1
Statement of organization and general
information.
2
Public information.
3
Crossing media electronic reporting.
4
Uniform relocation assistance and real
property acquisition for Federal and federally
assisted programs.
5
Nondiscrimination on the basis of sex in
education programs or activities receiving
Federal financial assistance.
6
Procedures for implementing the National
Environmental Policy Act and assessing the
environmental effects abroad of EPA actions.
7
Nondiscrimination in programs or activities
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.
17
Implementation of the Equal Access to Justice
Act in EPA administrative proceedings.
18
Environmental protection research fellowships
and special research consultants for
environmental protection.
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/termination 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
33
Participation by disadvantaged business
enterprises in United States Environmental
Protection Agency programs.
34
New restrictions on lobbying.
35
State and local assistance.
36
Governmentwide requirements for drug-free
workplace (financial assistance).
40
Research and demonstration grants.
45
Training assistance.
46
Fellowships.
47
National Environmental Education Act grants.
49
Tribal Clean Air Act authority.
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.
59
National volatile organic compound emission
standards for consumer and commercial
products.
60
Standards of performance for new stationary
sources.
61
National emission standards for hazardous air
pollutants.
62
Approval and promulgation of State plans for
designated facilities and pollutants.
63
National emission standards for hazardous air
pollutants for source categories.
64
Compliance assurance monitoring.
65
Consolidated Federal air rule.
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.
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.
85
Control of air pollution from mobile sources.
86
Control of emissions from new and in-use
highway vehicles and engines.
87
Control of air pollution from aircraft and
aircraft engines.
88
Clean-fuel vehicles.
89
Control of emissions from new and in-use
nonroad compression-ignition engines.
90
Control of emissions from nonroad spark-
ignition engines at or below 19 kilowatts.
91
Control of emissions from marine spark-
ignition engines.
92
Control of air pollution from locomotives and
locomotive engines.
93
Determining conformity of Federal actions to
State or Federal implementation plans.
94
Control of emissions from marine compression-
ignition engines.
95
Mandatory patent licenses.
96
NOx budget trading program and CAIR NOx and
SO2 trading programs for State implementation
plans.
97
Federal NOx budget trading program and CAIR
NOx and SO2 trading programs.
98
Mandatory greenhouse gas reporting.
99
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER D--WATER PROGRAMS
100
[Reserved]
104
Public hearings on effluent standards for
toxic pollutants.
105
Recognition awards under the Clean Water Act.
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.
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, Tribal, and EPA-administered
underground injection control programs.
148
Hazardous waste injection restrictions.
149
Sole source aquifers.
SUBCHAPTER E--PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
150
General.
151
[Reserved]
152
Pesticide registration and classification
procedures.
153
Registration policies and interpretations.
154
Special review procedures.
155
Registration standards and registration
review.
156
Labeling requirements for pesticides and
devices.
157
Packaging requirements for pesticides and
devices.
158
Data requirements for pesticides.
159
Statements of policies and interpretations.
160
Good laboratory practice standards.
161
Data requirements for registration of
antimicrobial pesticides.
162
State registration of pesticide products.
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.
165
Pesticide management and disposal.
166
Exemption of Federal and State agencies for
use of pesticides under emergency conditions.
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.
174
Procedures and requirements for plant-
incorporated protectants.
176
Time-limited tolerances for emergency
exemptions.
178
Objections and requests for hearings.
179
Formal evidentiary public hearing.
180
Tolerances and exemptions from tolerances for
pesticide chemicals in food.
181--189
[Reserved]
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.
197
Public health and environmental radiation
protection standards for Yucca Mountain,
Nevada.
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 regulations.
238
Degradable plastic ring carriers.
SUBCHAPTER I--SOLID WASTES
239
Requirements for State permit program
determination of adequacy.
240
Guidelines for the thermal processing of solid
wastes.
241
Solid wastes used as fuels or ingredients in
combustion units.
243
Guidelines for the storage and collection of
residential, commercial, and institutional
solid waste.
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.
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.
259
[Reserved]
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.
267
Standards for owners and operators of
hazardous waste facilities operating under a
standardized permit.
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.
278
Criteria for the management of granular mine
tailings (chat) in asphalt concrete and
Portland cement concrete in transportation
construction projects funded in whole or in
part by Federal funds.
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.
312
Innocent landowners, standards for conducting
all appropriate inquiries.
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.
375
[Reserved]
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
Concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFO)
point source category.
413
Electroplating point source category.
414
Organic chemicals, plastics, and synthetic
fibers.
415
Inorganic chemicals manufacturing point source
category.
416
[Reserved]
417
Soap and detergent manufacturing point source
category.
418
Fertilizer manufacturing point source
category.
419
Petroleum refining point source category.
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
The pulp, paper, and paperboard point source
category.
431
[Reserved]
432
Meat and poultry 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.
437
The centralized waste treatment point source
category.
438
Metal products and machinery point source
category.
439
Pharmaceutical manufacturing point source
category.
440
Ore mining and dressing point source category.
442
Transportation equipment cleaning point source
category.
443
Effluent limitations guidelines for existing
sources and standards of performance and
pretreatment standards for new sources for the
paving and roofing materials (tars and
asphalt) point source category.
444
Waste combustors point source category.
445
Landfills point source category.
446
Paint formulating point source category.
447
Ink formulating point source category.
450
Construction and development point source
category.
451
Concentrated aquatic animal production 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 P--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER Q--ENERGY POLICY
600
Fuel economy and greenhouse gas exhaust
emissions of motor vehicles.
610
Fuel economy retrofit devices.
611--699
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER R--TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT
700
General.
702
General practices and procedures.
704
Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
707
Chemical imports and exports.
710
Compilation of the TSCA chemical substance
inventory.
711
TSCA chemical data reporting requirements.
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.
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.
767--789
[Reserved]
770
Formaldehyde standards for composite wood
products.
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.
SUBCHAPTERS S AND T--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER U--AIR POLLUTION CONTROLS
1027
Fees for engine, vehicle, and equipment
compliance programs.
1033
Control of emissions from locomotives.
1036
Control of emissions from new and in-use
heavy-duty highway engines.
1037
Control of emissions from new heavy-duty motor
vehicles.
1039
Control of emissions from new and in-use
nonroad compression-ignition engines.
1042
Control of emissions from new and in-use
marine compression-ignition engines and
vessels.
1043
Control of NOx, SOx, and PM emissions from
marine engines and vessels subject to the
MARPOL Protocol.
1045
Control of emissions from spark-ignition
propulsion marine engines and vessels.
1048
Control of emissions from new, large nonroad
spark-ignition engines.
1051
Control of emissions from recreational engines
and vehicles.
1054
Control of emissions from new, small nonroad
spark--ignition engines and equipment.
1060
Control of evaporative emissions from new and
in-use nonroad and stationary equipment.
1065
Engine-testing procedures.
1066
Vehicle testing procedures.
1068
General compliance provisions for highway,
stationary, and nonroad programs.
1074
Preemption of State standards and procedures
for waiver of Federal preemption for nonroad
engines and nonroad vehicles.
Chapter IV--Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Justice
(Parts 1400--1499)......................................................
SUBCHAPTER A--ACCIDENTAL RELEASE PREVENTION REQUIREMENTS; RISK
MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS UNDER THE CLEAN AIR ACT SECTION 112(r)(7);
DISTRIBUTION OF OFF-SITE CONSEQUENCE ANALYSIS INFORMATION
1400
Distribution of off-site consequence analysis
information.
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.
1518
Office of Environmental Quality management
fund.
Chapter VI--Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (Parts 1600--
1699)...................................................................
1600
Organization and functions of the Chemical
Safety and Hazard Investigation Board.
1601
Procedures for disclosure of records under the
Freedom of Information Act.
1602
Protection of privacy and access to individual
records under the Privacy Act of 1974.
1603
Rules implementing the Government in the
Sunshine Act.
1610
Administrative investigations.
1611
Testimony by employees in legal proceedings.
1612
Production of records in legal proceedings.
1613--1619
[Reserved]
1620
Administrative claims arising under the
Federal Tort Claims Act.
1621--1699
[Reserved]
Chapter VII--Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Defense;
Uniform National Discharge Standards for Vessels of the Armed Forces
(Parts 1700--1799)......................................................
1700
Uniform national discharge standards for
vessels of the Armed Forces.
Chapter VIII--Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council (Parts 1800--
1899)...................................................................
1800
Spill impact component.
1850
Availability of records.
TITLE 41--PUBLIC CONTRACTS AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Subtitle A--Federal Procurement Regulations System [Note]...............
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.
60-3
Uniform guidelines on employee selection
procedures (1978).
60-4
Construction contractors--affirmative action
requirements.
60-20
Discrimination on the basis of sex.
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.
60-300
Affirmative action and nondiscrimination
obligations of Federal contractors and
subcontractors regarding disabled veterans,
recently separated veterans, active duty
wartime or campaign badge veterans, and Armed
Forces Service Medal veterans.
60-741
Affirmative action and nondiscrimination
obligations of Federal 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 Service, Department of Labor (Parts 61-1--61-999)..........
61-300
Annual report from Federal contractors.
Chapters 62--100--[Reserved]............................................
Subtitle C--Federal Property Management Regulations System..............
Chapter 101--Federal Property Management Regulations (Parts 101-1--101-
99).....................................................................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
101-1
Introduction.
101-3
Annual real property inventories.
101-4
Nondiscrimination on the basis of sex in
education programs or activities receiving
Federal financial assistance.
101-5
Centralized services in Federal buildings and
complexes.
101-6
Miscellaneous regulations.
101-8
Nondiscrimination in programs receiving
Federal financial assistance.
101-9
Federal mail management.
SUBCHAPTER B--MANAGEMENT AND USE OF INFORMATION AND RECORDS
101-11
Federal records and standard and optional
forms.
SUBCHAPTER C--DEFENSE MATERIALS
101-14
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER D--PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND SPACE
101-16
[Reserved]
101-17
Assignment and utilization of space.
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 of Chapter 101--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.
101-32
[Reserved]
101-33
Public utilities.
101-34
[Reserved]
Appendix to Subchapter E of Chapter 101--Temporary regulations.
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER F--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER G--AVIATION, TRANSPORTATION AND MOTOR VEHICLES
101-37
Government aviation administration and
coordination.
101-38
Motor vehicle management.
101-39
Interagency fleet management systems.
101-40
Transportation and traffic management.
101-41
Transportation documentation and audit.
Appendix to Subchapter G of Chapter 101--Temporary regulations.
[Reserved]
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 surplus personal property.
101-45
Sale, abandonment, or destruction of personal
property.
101-46
Replacement of personal property pursuant to
the 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 of Chapter 101--Temporary regulations.
[Reserved]
Chapter 102--Federal Management Regulation (Parts 102-1--102-299).......
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
102
[Reserved]
102-1
General. [Reserved]
102-2
Federal Management Regulation system.
102-3
Federal Advisory Committee Management.
102-4
[Reserved]
102-5
Home-to-work transportation.
102-6
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER B--PERSONAL PROPERTY
102-31
[Reserved]
102-32
[Reserved]
102-33
Management of Government aircraft.
102-34
Motor vehicle management.
102-35
Disposition of personal property.
102-36
Disposition of excess personal property.
102-37
Donation of surplus personal property.
102-38
Sale of personal property.
102-39
Replacement of personal property pursuant to
the exchange/sale authority.
102-40
Utilization and disposition of personal
property with special handling requirements.
102-41
Disposition of seized, forfeited, voluntarily
abandoned, and unclaimed personal property.
102-42
Utilization, donation, and disposal of foreign
gifts and decorations.
SUBCHAPTER C--REAL PROPERTY
102-71
General.
102-72
Delegation of authority.
102-73
Real estate acquisition.
102-74
Facility management.
102-75
Real property disposal.
102-76
Design and construction.
102-77
Art-in-architecture.
102-78
Historic preservation.
102-79
Assignment and utilization of space.
102-80
Safety and environmental management.
102-81
Security.
102-82
Utility services.
102-83
Location of space.
102-84
Annual real property inventories.
102-85
Pricing policy for occupancy in GSA space.
102-86
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER D--TRANSPORTATION
102-116
[Reserved]
102-117
Transportation management.
102-118
Transportation payment and audit.
102-119
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER E--TRAVEL MANAGEMENT
102-141
[Reserved]
102-142
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER F--TELECOMMUNICATIONS
102-171
[Reserved]
102-172
[Reserved]
102-173
Internet GOV domain.
102-174
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER G--ADMINISTRATIVE PROGRAMS
102-191
[Reserved]
102-192
Mail management.
102-193
Creation, maintenance, and use of records.
102-194
Standard and Optional Forms Management
Program.
102-196
[Reserved]
102-197
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTERS H--Z [RESERVED]
Chapters 103--104 [Reserved]............................................
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.
105-56
Salary offset for indebtedness of Federal
employees to the United States.
105-57
Administration wage garnishment.
105-60
Public availability of agency records and
informational materials.
105-62
Document security and declassification.
105-64
GSA Privacy Act rules.
105-67
Sale of personal property.
105-68
Governmentwide debarment and suspension
(nonprocurement).
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.
105-74
Governmentwide requirements for drug-free
workplace (financial assistance).
Chapter 109--Department of Energy Property Management Regulations (Parts
109-1--109-99)..........................................................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
109-1
Introduction.
109-6
Miscellaneous regulations.
SUBCHAPTERS B--D [RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER E--SUPPLY AND PROCUREMENT
109-25
General.
109-26
Procurement sources and programs.
109-27
Inventory management.
109-28
Storage and distribution.
109-30
Federal Catalog System.
SUBCHAPTER F--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER G--AVIATION, TRANSPORTATION, AND MOTOR VEHICLES
109-37
[Reserved]
109-38
Motor equipment management.
109-39
Interagency fleet management systems.
109-40
Transportation and traffic management.
SUBCHAPTER H--UTILIZATION AND DISPOSAL
109-42
Utilization and disposal of hazardous
materials and certain categories of property.
109-43
Utilization of personal property.
109-44
Donation of personal property.
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
Special DOE disposal authorities.
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.
Chapters 129--200 [Reserved]............................................
Subtitle D--Other Provisions Relating to Property Management [Reserved].
Subtitle E--Federal Information Resources Management Regulations System
[Reserved]..............................................................
Subtitle F--Federal Travel Regulation System............................
Chapter 300--General (Parts 300-1--300-99)..............................
SUBCHAPTER A--INTRODUCTION
300-1
The Federal Travel Regulation (FTR).
300-2
How to use the FTR.
300-3
Glossary of terms.
SUBCHAPTER B--AGENCY REQUIREMENTS
300-70
Agency reporting requirements.
300-80
Travel and relocation expenses test programs.
300-90
Telework travel expenses test programs.
Chapter 301--Temporary Duty (TDY) Travel Allowances (Parts 301-1--301-
99).....................................................................
SUBCHAPTER A--INTRODUCTION
301-1
Applicability.
301-2
General rules.
SUBCHAPTER B--ALLOWABLE TRAVEL EXPENSES
301-10
Transportation expenses.
301-11
Per diem expenses.
301-12
Miscellaneous expenses.
301-13
Travel of an employee with special needs.
301-30
Emergency travel.
301-31
Threatened law enforcement/investigative
employees.
SUBCHAPTER C--ARRANGING FOR TRAVEL SERVICES, PAYING TRAVEL EXPENSES, AND
CLAIMING REIMBURSEMENT
301-50
Arranging for travel services.
301-51
Paying travel expenses.
301-52
Claiming reimbursement.
301-53
Using promotional materials and frequent
traveler programs.
301-54
Collection of undisputed delinquent amounts
owed to the contractor issuing the
individually billed travel charge card.
SUBCHAPTER D--AGENCY RESPONSIBILITIES
301-70
Internal policy and procedure requirements.
301-71
Agency travel accountability requirements.
301-72
Agency responsibilities related to common
carrier transportation.
301-73
Travel programs.
301-74
Conference planning.
301-75
Pre-employment interview travel.
301-76
Collection of undisputed delinquent amounts
owed to the contractor issuing the
individually billed travel charge card.
Appendix A to Chapter 301--Prescribed maximum Per Dium rates for CONUS.
Appendix B to Chapter 301--Allocation of M&IE rates to be used in Making
deductions from the M&IE allowance.
Appendix C to Chapter 301--Standard data elements for Federal Travel
(Traveler identification).
Appendix D to Chapter 301--Glossary of acronyms.
Appendix E to Chapter 301--Suggested guidance for conference planning.
Chapter 302--Relocation Allowances (Parts 302-1--302-99)................
SUBCHAPTER A--INTRODUCTION
302-1
General rules.
302-2
Employee eligibility requirements.
SUBCHAPTER B--RELOCATION ALLOWANCES
302-3
Relocation allowance by specific type.
SUBCHAPTER C--PERMANENT CHANGE OF STATION (PCS) ALLOWANCES FOR
SUBSISTENCE AND TRANSPORTATION EXPENSES
302-4
Allowances for subsistence and transportation.
302-5
Allowance for househunting trip expenses.
302-6
Allowance for temporary quarters subsistence
expenses.
SUBCHAPTER D--TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE OF PROPERTY
302-7
Transportation and temporary storage of
household goods, professional books, papers,
and equipment (PBP&E) and baggage allowance.
302-8
Allowances for extended storage of household
goods (HHG).
302-9
Allowances for transportation and emergency or
temporary storage of a privately owned
vehicle.
302-10
Allowances for transportation of mobile homes
and boats used as a primary residence.
SUBCHAPTER E--RESIDENCE TRANSACTION ALLOWANCES
302-11
Allowances for expenses incurred in connection
with residence transactions.
302-12
Use of a relocation services company.
302-14
Home marketing incentive payments.
302-15
Allowance for property management services.
SUBCHAPTER F--MISCELLANEOUS ALLOWANCES
302-16
Allowance for miscellaneous expenses.
302-17
Taxes on relocation expenses.
Chapter 303--Payment of Expenses Connected with the Death of Certain
Employees (Part 303-1--303-99)..........................................
303-70
Agency requirements for payment of expenses
connected with the death of certain employees
and family members.
Chapter 304--Payment of Travel Expenses from a Non-Federal Source (Parts
304-1--304-99)..........................................................
SUBCHAPTER A--EMPLOYEE'S ACCEPTANCE OF PAYMENT FROM A NON-FEDERAL SOURCE
FOR TRAVEL EXPENSES
304-1
Authority.
304-2
Definitions.
304-3
Employee responsibility.
SUBCHAPTER B--AGENCY REQUIREMENTS
304-4
Authority.
304-5
Agency responsibilities.
304-6
Payment guidelines.
SUBCHAPTER C--ACCEPTANCE OF PAYMENTS FOR TRAINING
304-7
Authority/Applicability.
304-8
Definitions.
304-9
Contributions and awards.
TITLE 42--PUBLIC HEALTH
Chapter I--Public Health Service, Department of Health and Human
Services (Parts 1--199).................................................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL PROVISIONS
Part
2
Confidentiality of alcohol and drug abuse
patient records.
2a
Protection of identity--research subjects.
3
Patient safety organizations and patient
safety work product.
4
National Library of Medicine.
5
Designation of medically underserved
populations and health professional shortage
areas.
5a
Rural Physician Training Grant Program.
6
Federal Tort Claims Act coverage of certain
grantees and individuals.
7
Distribution of reference biological standards
and biological preparations.
8
Medication assisted treatment for opioid use
disorders.
9
Standards of care for chimpanzees held in the
federally supported sanctuary system.
10
340B Drug pricing program.
11
Clinical trials registration and results
information submission.
SUBCHAPTER B--PERSONNEL
21
Commissioned officers.
22
Personnel other than commissioned officers.
23
National Health Service Corps.
24
Senior Biomedical Research Service.
SUBCHAPTER C--MEDICAL CARE AND EXAMINATIONS
31
Medical care for certain personnel of the
Coast Guard, National Ocean Survey, Public
Health Service, and former Lighthouse Service.
32
Medical care for persons with Hansen's disease
and other persons in emergencies.
34
Medical examination of aliens.
35
Hospital and station management.
37
Specifications for medical examinations of
coal miners.
38
Disaster assistance for crisis counseling and
training.
SUBCHAPTER D--GRANTS
50
Policies of general applicability.
51
Requirements applicable to the protection and
advocacy for individuals with mental illness
program.
51a
Project grants for maternal and child health.
51b
Project grants for preventive health services.
51c
Grants for community health services.
51d
Mental health and substance abuse emergency
response procedures.
51e--51g
[Reserved]
52
Grants for research projects.
52a
National Institutes of Health center grants.
52b
National Institutes of Health construction
grants.
52c
Minority Biomedical Research Support Program.
52d
National Cancer Institute Clinical Cancer
Education Program
52e
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
grants for prevention and control projects.
52h
Scientific peer review of research grant
applications and research and development
contract projects.
52i
National Institute on Minority Health and
Health Disparities Research Endowment
Programs.
53
Grants, loans and loan guarantees for
construction and modernization of hospitals
and medical facilities.
54
Charitable Choice regulations applicable to
States receiving substance abuse prevention
and treatment block grants and/or projects for
assistance in transition from homelessness
grants.
54a
Charitable Choice regulations applicable to
States, local governments, and religious
organizations receiving discretionary funding
under Title V of the Public Health Service
Act, 42 U.S.C. 290aa, et seq., for substance
abuse prevention and treatment services.
55a
Program grants for black lung clinics.
56
Grants for migrant health services.
57
Grants for construction of teaching
facilities, educational improvements,
scholarships and student loans.
58
Grants for training of public health and
allied health personnel. [Reserved]
59
Grants for family planning services.
59a
National Library of Medicine grants.
60
Health Education Assistance Loan program.
SUBCHAPTER E--FELLOWSHIPS, INTERNSHIPS, TRAINING
61
Fellowships.
62
National Health Service Corps scholarship and
loan repayment programs.
63
Traineeships.
63a
National Institutes of Health training grants.
64
National Library of Medicine training grants.
64a
Obligated service for mental health
traineeships.
65
National Institute of Environmental Health
Sciences hazardous waste worker training.
65a
National Institute of Environmental Health
Sciences hazardous substances basic research
and training grants.
66
National Research Service awards.
67
Agency for Health Care Policy and Research
grants and contracts.
68a
National Institutes of Health (NIH) Clinical
Research Loan Repayment Program for
Individuals from Disadvantaged Backgrounds
(CR-LRP).
68b
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Undergraduate Scholarship Program Regarding
Professions Needed by National Research
Institutes (UGSP)
68c
National Institute of Child Health and Human
Development Contraception and Infertility
Research Loan Repayment Program.
SUBCHAPTER F--QUARANTINE, INSPECTION, LICENSING
70
Interstate quarantine.
71
Foreign quarantine.
72
[Reserved]
73
Select agents and toxins.
75
Standards for the accreditation of educational
programs for and the credentialing of
radiologic personnel.
SUBCHAPTER G--OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH RESEARCH AND RELATED
ACTIVITIES
80
[Reserved].
81
Guidelines for determining probability of
causation under the Energy Employees
Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act
of 2000.
82
Methods for conducting dose reconstruction
under the Energy Employees Occupational
Illness Compensation Program Act of 2000.
83
Procedures for designating classes of
employees as members of the special exposure
cohort under the Energy Employees Occupational
Illness Compensation Program Act of 2000.
84
Approval of respiratory protective devices.
85
Requests for health hazard evaluations.
85a
Occupational safety and health investigations
of places of employment.
86
Grants for education programs in occupational
safety and health.
87
National Institute for Occupational Safety and
Health research and demonstration grants.
88
World Trade Center Health Program.
SUBCHAPTER H--HEALTH ASSESSMENTS AND HEALTH EFFECTS STUDIES OF HAZARDOUS
SUBSTANCES RELEASES AND FACILITIES
90
Administrative functions, practices, and
procedures.
93
Public health service policies on research
misconduct.
SUBCHAPTER I--MEDICAL CARE QUALITY AND COST CONTAINMENT [RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER J--VACCINES
100
Vaccine injury compensation.
110
Countermeasures injury compensation program.
SUBCHAPTER K--HEALTH RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
121
Organ procurement and transplantation network.
124
Medical facility construction and
modernization.
125--129
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER L--COMPASSIONATE PAYMENTS
130
Ricky Ray Hemophilia Relief Fund program.
SUBCHAPTER M--INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN
SERVICES
136
Indian health.
136a
Indian health.
137
Tribal self-governance.
138--199
[Reserved]
Chapter IV--Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Department of
Health and Human Services (Parts 400--599)..............................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL PROVISIONS
400
Introduction; definitions.
401
General administrative requirements.
402
Civil money penalties, assessments, and
exclusions.
403
Special programs and projects.
SUBCHAPTER B--MEDICARE PROGRAM
405
Federal health insurance for the aged and
disabled.
406
Hospital insurance eligibility and
entitlement.
407
Supplementary medical insurance (SMI)
enrollment and entitlement.
408
Premiums for supplementary medical insurance.
409
Hospital insurance benefits.
410
Supplementary medical insurance (SMI)
benefits.
411
Exclusions from Medicare and limitations on
Medicare payment.
412
Prospective payment systems for inpatient
hospital services.
413
Principles of reasonable cost reimbursement;
payment for end-stage renal disease services;
optional prospectively determined payment
rates for skilled nursing facilities; payment
for acute kidney injury dialysis.
414
Payment for Part B medical and other health
services.
415
Services furnished by physicians in providers,
supervising physicians in teaching settings,
and residents in certain settings.
416
Ambulatory surgical services.
417
Health maintenance organizations, competitive
medical plans, and health care prepayment
plans.
418
Hospice care.
419
Prospective payment system for hospital
outpatient department services.
420
Program integrity: Medicare.
421
Medicare contracting.
422
Medicare Advantage program.
423
Voluntary Medicare prescription drug benefit.
424
Conditions for Medicare payment.
425
Medicare Shared Savings program.
426
Review of national coverage determinations and
local coverage determinations.
SUBCHAPTER C--MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
430
Grants to States for medical assistance
programs.
431
State organization and general administration.
432
State personnel administration.
433
State fiscal administration.
434
Contracts.
435
Eligibility in the States, District of
Columbia, the Northern Mariana Islands, and
American Samoa.
436
Eligibility in Guam, Puerto Rico, and the
Virgin Islands.
438
Managed care.
440
Services: General provisions.
441
Services: Requirements and limits applicable
to specific services.
442
Standards for payment to nursing facilities
and intermediate care facilities for the
mentally retarded.
447
Payments for services.
455
Program integrity: Medicaid.
456
Utilization control.
SUBCHAPTER D--STATE CHILDREN'S HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAMS (SCHIPs)
457
Allotments and grants to States.
SUBCHAPTER E--PROGRAMS OF ALL-INCLUSIVE CARE FOR THE ELDERLY (PACE)
460
Programs of all-inclusive care for the elderly
(PACE).
SUBCHAPTER F--QUALITY IMPROVEMENT ORGANIZATIONS
475
Quality improvement organizations.
476
Quality improvement organization review.
478
Reconsiderations and appeals.
480
Acquisition protection and disclosure of
quality improvement organization information..
SUBCHAPTER G--STANDARDS AND CERTIFICATION
482
Conditions of participation for hospitals.
483
Requirements for States and long term care
facilities.
484
Home health services.
485
Conditions of participation: specialized
providers.
486
Conditions for coverage of specialized
services furnished by suppliers.
488
Survey, certification and enforcement
procedures.
489
Provider agreements and supplier approval.
491
Certification of certain health facilities.
493
Laboratory requirements.
494
Conditions for coverage for end-stage renal
disease facilities.
495
Standards for the Electronic Health Record
Technology Incentive Program.
498
Appeals procedures for determinations that
affect participation in the Medicare program
and for determinations that affect the
participation of ICFS/MR and certain NFS in
the Medicaid program.
SUBCHAPTER H--HEALTH CARE INFRASTRUCTURE AND MODEL PROGRAMS
505
Establishment of the Health Care
Infrastructure Improvement Program.
510
Comprehensive care for joint replacement
model.
SUBCHAPTER I--BASIC HEALTH PROGRAM
600
Administration, eligibility, essential health
benefits, performance standards, service
delivery requirements, premium and cost
sharing, allotments, and reconcilation.
Chapter V--Office of Inspector General-Health Care, Department of Health
and Human Services (Parts 1000--1999)...................................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL PROVISIONS
1000
Introduction: General definitions.
SUBCHAPTER B--OIG AUTHORITIES
1001
Program integrity--Medicare and State health
care programs.
1002
Program integrity--State-initiated exclusions
from Medicaid.
1003
Civil money penalties, assessments, and
exclusions.
1004
Imposition of sanctions on health care
practitioners and providers of health care
services by a peer review organization.
1005
Appeals of exclusions, civil money penalties
and assessments.
1006
Investigational inquiries.
1007
State Medicaid fraud control units.
1008
Advisory opinions by the OIG.
TITLE 43--PUBLIC LANDS: INTERIOR
Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary of the Interior (Parts 1--199)......
Part
1
Practices before the Department of the
Interior.
2
Freedom of Information Act; records and
testimony.
3
Preservation of American antiquities.
4
Department hearings and appeals procedures.
5
Commercial filming and similar projects and
still photography on certain areas under
Department jurisdiction.
6
Patent regulations.
7
Protection of archaeological resources.
8
Joint policies of the Departments of the
Interior and of the Army relative to reservoir
project lands.
9
Intergovernmental review of Department of the
Interior programs and activities.
10
Native American Graves Protection and
Repatriation regulations.
11
Natural resource damage assessments.
12
[Reserved]
13
Vending facilities operated by blind persons.
14
Petitions for rulemaking.
15
Key Largo Coral Reef Preserve.
16
Conservation of helium.
17
Nondiscrimination in federally-assisted
programs of the Department of the Interior.
18
New restrictions on lobbying.
19
Wilderness preservation.
20
Employee responsibilities and conduct.
21
Occupancy of cabin sites on public
conservation and recreation areas.
22
Administrative claims under Federal Tort
Claims Act and indemnification of Department
of the Interior employees.
23
Surface exploration, mining and reclamation of
lands.
24
Department of the Interior fish and wildlife
policy: State-Federal relationships.
26
Grants to States for establishing Youth
Conservation Corps programs.
27
Nondiscrimination in activities conducted
under permits, rights-of-way, public land
orders, and other Federal authorizations
granted or issued under Title II of Public Law
93-153.
28
Fire protection emergency assistance.
29
Trans-Alaska Pipeline Liability Fund.
30
Indian probate hearings procedures.
32
Grants to States for establishing Young Adult
Conservation Corps (YACC) program.
33
Allocation of duty-free watches from the
Virgin Islands, Guam, and American Samoa.
[Note]
34
Requirements for equal opportunity during
construction and operation of the Alaska
Natural Gas Transportation System.
35
Administrative remedies for fraudulent claims
and statements.
36
Transportation and utility systems in and
across, and access into, conservation system
units in Alaska.
37
Cave management.
38
Pay of U.S. Park Police--interim geographic
adjustments.
39
Collection of debts by administrative wage
garnishment.
41
Nondiscrimination on the basis of sex in
education programs or activities receiving
Federal financial assistance.
43
Governmentwide requirements for drug-free
workplace (financial assistance).
44
Financial assistance, local governments.
45
Conditions and prescriptions in FERC
hydropower licenses.
46
Implementation of the National Environmental
Policy Act of 1969.
47
Land exchange procedures.
48
Amendments to the Hawaiian Homes Commission
Act.
50
Procedures for reestablishing a formal
government-to-government relationship with the
Native Hawaiian community.
Subtitle B--Regulations Relating to Public Lands........................
Chapter I--Bureau of Reclamation, Department of the Interior (Parts
400--999)...............................................................
402
Sale of lands in Federal reclamation projects.
404
Reclamation Rural Water Supply Program.
413
Assessment by irrigation districts of lands
owned by the United States, Columbia Basin
Project, Washington.
414
Offstream storage of Colorado River water and
development and release of intentionally
created unused apportionment in the Lower
Division States.
417
Procedural methods for implementing Colorado
River water conservation measures with Lower
Basin contractors and others.
418
Operating criteria and procedures for the
Newlands Reclamation Project, Nevada.
419
Truckee River operating agreement.
420
Off-road vehicle use.
422
Law enforcement authority at Bureau of
Reclamation projects.
423
Public conduct on Bureau of Reclamation
facilities, lands, and waterbodies.
424
Regulations pertaining to standards for the
prevention, control, and abatement of
environmental pollution of Conconully Lake and
Conconully Reservoir, Okanogan County, Wash.
426
Acreage limitation rules and regulations.
427
Water conservation rules and regulations.
428
Information requirements for certain farm
operations in excess of 960 acres and the
eligibility of certain formerly excess lands.
429
Use of Bureau of Reclamation land, facilities,
and waterbodies.
430
Rules for management of Lake Berryessa.
431
General regulations for power generation,
operation, maintenance, and replacement at the
Boulder Canyon Project, Arizona/Nevada.
432--999
[Reserved]
Chapter II--Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior (Parts
1000--9999).............................................................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL MANAGEMENT (1000)
1000--1599
[Reserved]
1600
Planning, programming, budgeting.
Group 1700--Program Management
1780
Cooperative relations.
Group 1800--Public Administrative Procedures
1810
Introduction and general guidance.
1820
Application procedures.
1840
Appeals procedures.
1850
Hearings procedures.
1860
Conveyances, disclaimers and correction
documents.
1870
Adjudication principles and procedures.
1880
Financial assistance, local governments.
SUBCHAPTER B--LAND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (2000)
Group 2000--Land Resource Management; General
2090
Special laws and rules.
Group 2100--Acquisitions
Group 2200--Exchanges
2200
Exchanges--general procedures.
Group 2300--Withdrawals
2300
Land withdrawals.
2360
National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska.
2370
Restorations and revocations.
Group 2400--Land Classification
2400
Land classification.
2410
Criteria for all land classifications.
2420
Multiple-use management classifications.
2430
Disposal classifications.
2440
Segregation by classification.
2450
Petition-application classification system.
2460
Bureau initiated classification system.
2470
Postclassification actions.
Group 2500--Disposition; Occupancy and Use
2520
Desert land entries.
2530
Indian allotments.
2540
Color-of-title and omitted lands.
2560
Alaska occupancy and use.
Group 2600--Disposition; Grants
2610
Carey Act grants.
2620
State grants.
2630
Railroad grants.
2640
FAA airport grants.
2650
Alaska native selections.
Group 2700--Disposition; Sales
2710
Sales--Federal Land Policy and Management Act.
2720
Conveyance of federally-owned mineral
interests.
2740
Recreation and Public Purposes Act.
Group 2800--Use; Rights-of-Way
2800
Rights-of-Way Under the Federal Land Policy
Management Act.
2810
Tramroads and logging roads.
2880
Rights-of-way under the Mineral Leasing Act.
Group 2900--Use; Leases and Permits
2910
Leases.
2920
Leases, permits and easements.
2930
Permits for recreation on public lands.
SUBCHAPTER C--MINERALS MANAGEMENT (3000)
3000
Minerals management: General.
3100
Oil and gas leasing.
3110
Noncompetitive leases.
3120
Competitive leases.
3130
Oil and gas leasing: National Petroleum
Reserve, Alaska.
3140
Leasing in special tar sand areas.
3150
Onshore oil and gas geophysical exploration.
3160
Onshore oil and gas operations.
3170
Onshore oil and gas production.
3180
Onshore oil and gas unit agreements: Unproven
areas.
3190
Delegation of authority, cooperative
agreements and contracts for oil and gas
inspection.
3195
Helium contracts.
Group 3200--Geothermal Resources Leasing
3200
Geothermal resource leasing.
3280
Geothermal resources unit agreements.
Group 3400--Coal Management
3400
Coal management--general.
3410
Exploration licenses.
3420
Competitive leasing.
3430
Noncompetitive leases.
3440
Licenses to mine.
3450
Management of existing leases.
3460
Environment.
3470
Coal management provisions and limitations.
3480
Coal exploration and mining operations rules.
3500
Leasing of solid minerals other than coal and
oil shale.
3580
Special leasing areas.
3590
Solid minerals (other than coal) exploration
and mining operations.
Group 3600--Mineral Materials Disposal
3600
Mineral materials disposal.
3620
Free use of petrified wood.
Group 3700--Multiple Use; Mining
3710
Public Law 167; Act of July 23, 1955.
3720
[Reserved]
3730
Public Law 359; mining in powersite
withdrawals; general.
3740
Public Law 585; multiple mineral development.
Group 3800--Mining Claims Under the General Mining Laws
3800
Mining claims under the general mining laws.
3810
Lands and minerals subject to location.
3820
Areas subject to special mining laws.
3830
Locating, recording, and maintaining mining
claims or sites; general provisions.
3831
[Reserved]
3832
Locating mining claims or sites.
3833
Recording mining claims and sites.
3834
Required fees for mining claims or sites.
3835
Waivers from annual maintenance fees.
3836
Annual assessment work requirements for mining
claims.
3837
Acquiring a delinquent co-claimant's interests
in a mining claim or site.
3838
Special procedures for locating and recording
mining claims and tunnel sites on Stockraising
Homestead Act (SRHA) lands.
3839
[Reserved]
3860
Mineral patent applications.
3870
Adverse claims, protests and conflicts.
3900
Oil shale management--general.
3910
Oil shale exploration licenses.
3920
Oil shale leasing.
3930
Management of oil shale exploration and
leases.
SUBCHAPTER D--RANGE MANAGEMENT (4000)
Group 4100--Grazing Administration
4100
Grazing administration--exclusive of Alaska.
Group 4200--Grazing Administration; Alaska; Livestock
4200
Grazing administration; Alaska; livestock.
Group 4300--Grazing Administration; Alaska; Reindeer; General
4300
Grazing administration; Alaska; reindeer.
Group 4600--Leases
4600
Leases of grazing land--Pierce Act.
Group 4700--Wild Free-Roaming Horse and Burro Management
4700
Protection, management, and control of wild
free-roaming horses and burros.
SUBCHAPTER E--FOREST MANAGEMENT (5000)
Group 5000--Forest Management General
5000
Administration of forest management decisions.
5040
Sustained-yield forest units.
Group 5400--Sales of Forest Products
5400
Sales of forest products; general.
5410
Annual timber sale plan.
5420
Preparation for sale.
5430
Advertisement.
5440
Conduct of sales.
5450
Award of contract.
5460
Sales administration.
5470
Contract modification--extension--assignment.
Group 5500--Nonsale Disposals
5500
Nonsale disposals; general.
5510
Free use of timber.
SUBCHAPTER F--PRESERVATION AND CONSERVATION (6000)
6300
Management of designated wilderness areas.
SUBCHAPTER G--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER H--RECREATION PROGRAMS (8000)
Group 8100--Cultural Resource Management [Reserved]
Group 8200--Natural History Resource Management
8200
Procedures.
8340
Off-road vehicles.
8350
Management areas.
8360
Visitor services.
Group 8600--Environmental Education and Protection [Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER I--TECHNICAL SERVICES (9000)
Group 9100--Engineering
9180
Cadastral survey.
Group 9200--Protection
9210
Fire management.
9230
Trespass.
9260
Law enforcement-criminal.
Chapter III--Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation Commission
(Parts 10000--10099)....................................................
10000
Organization and functions.
10005
Policies and procedures for developing and
implementing the Commission's mitigation and
conservation plan.
10010
Policies and procedures for implementing the
National Environmental Policy Act.
TITLE 44--EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND ASSISTANCE
Chapter I--Federal Emergency Management Agency, Department of Homeland
Security (Parts 0--399).................................................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
Part
0
General statements of policy. [Reserved]
1
Rulemaking; policy and procedures.
2
OMB control numbers.
3
[Reserved]
4
Intergovernmental review of Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA) programs and
activities.
5
Production or disclosure of information.
6
Implementation of the Privacy Act of 1974.
7
Nondiscrimination in federally-assisted
programs (FEMA Reg. 5).
8
National security information.
9
Floodplain management and protection of
wetlands.
10
[Reserved]
11
Claims.
13
[Reserved]
18
New restrictions on lobbying.
19
Nondiscrimination on the basis of sex in
education programs or activities receiving
Federal financial assistance.
20--24
[Reserved]
25
Uniform relocation assistance and real
property acquisition for Federal and federally
assisted programs.
26--49
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER B--INSURANCE AND HAZARD MITIGATION
50--58
[Reserved]
59
General provisions.
60
Criteria for land management and use.
61
Insurance coverage and rates.
62
Sale of insurance and adjustment of claims.
63
Implementation of section 1306(c) of the
National Flood Insurance Act of 1968.
64
Communities eligible for the sale of
insurance.
65
Identification and mapping of special hazard
areas.
66
Consultation with local officials.
67
Appeals from proposed flood elevation
determinations.
68
Administrative hearing procedures.
69
[Reserved]
70
Procedure for map correction.
71
Implementation of Coastal Barrier Resources
Act.
72
Procedures and fees for processing map
changes.
73
Implementation of Section 1316 of the National
Flood Insurance Act of 1968.
75
Exemption of State-owned properties under
self-insurance plan.
76--77
[Reserved]
78
Flood mitigation assistance.
79
Flood mitigation grants.
80
Property acquisition and relocation for open
space.
81--149
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER C--FIRE PREVENTION AND CONTROL
150
Public safety awards to public safety
officers.
151
Reimbursement for costs of firefighting on
Federal property.
152
Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program.
153--199
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER D--DISASTER ASSISTANCE
200
[Reserved]
201
Mitigation planning.
202--203
[Reserved]
204
Fire Management Assistance Grant Program.
206
Federal disaster assistance.
207
Management costs.
208
National Urban Search and Rescue Response
System.
209
Supplemental property acquisition and
elevation assistance.
210--294
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER E--CERRO GRANDE FIRE ASSISTANCE
295
Cerro Grande fire assistance.
296--299
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER F--PREPAREDNESS
300
Disaster preparedness assistance.
301
[Reserved]
302
Civil defense-State and local emergency
management assistance program (EMA).
303
[Reserved]
304
Consolidated grants to insular areas.
305--311
[Reserved]
312
Use of civil defense personnel, materials and
facilities for natural disaster purposes.
313--320
[Reserved]
321
Maintenance of the mobilization base
(Department of Defense, Department of Energy,
Maritime Administration).
322
[Reserved]
323
Guidance on priority use of resources in
immediate post attack period. (DMO-4)
324
[Reserved]
325
[Reserved]
327
Policy on use of Government-owned industrial
plant equipment by private industry. (DMO-10A)
328
[Reserved]
329
Use of priorities and allocation authority for
Federal Supply Classification (FSC) common use
items. (DMO-12)
330
Policy guidance and delegation of authorities
for use of priorities and allocations to
maximize domestic energy supplies in
accordance with subsection 101(c) of the
Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended.
(DMO-13)
331
Preservation of the mobilization base through
the placement of procurement and facilities in
labor surplus areas.
332
Voluntary agreements under Section 708 of the
Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended.
333
[Reserved]
334
Graduated mobilization response.
335--349
[Reserved]
350
Review and approval of State and local
radiological emergency plans and preparedness.
351
Radiological emergency planning and
preparedness.
352
Commercial nuclear powerplants: emergency
preparedness planning.
353
Fee for services in support, review and
approval of state and local government or
licensee radiological emergency plans and
preparedness.
354
Fee for services to support FEMA's offsite
radiological emergency preparedness program.
355--350
[Reserved]
360
State assistance programs for training and
education in comprehensive emergency
management.
361
National earthquake hazards reduction
assistance to State and local governments.
362
Criteria for acceptance of gifts, bequests, or
services.
363--399
[Reserved]
Chapter IV--Department of Commerce and Department of Transportation
(Parts 400--499)........................................................
401
Shipping restrictions. (T-1)
402
Shipments on American flag ships and aircraft.
(T-1, Int. 1)
403--499
[Reserved]
TITLE 45--PUBLIC WELFARE
Subtitle A--Department of Health and Human Services (Parts 1--199)......
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Part
1
HHS's regulations.
2
Testimony by employees and production of
documents in proceedings where the United
States is not a party.
3
Conduct of persons and traffic on the National
Institutes of Health Federal enclave.
4
Service of process.
5
Freedom of Information regulations.
5a
[Reserved]
5b
Privacy Act regulations.
6
[Reserved]
7
Employee inventions.
8
[Reserved]
9
Use of HHS research facilities by academic
scientists, engineers, and students.
12
Disposal and utilization of surplus real
property for public health purposes.
12a
Use of Federal real property to assist the
homeless.
13
Implementation of the Equal Access to Justice
Act in Agency proceedings.
15
Uniform relocation assistance and real
property acquisition for Federal and federally
assisted programs.
16
Procedures of the Departmental Grant Appeals
Board.
17
Release of adverse information to news media.
18
Official symbol, logo, and seal.
30
Claims collection.
31
Tax refund offset.
32
Administrative wage garnishment.
33
Salary offset.
34
Claims filed under the Military Personnel and
Civilian Employees Act
35
Tort claims against the Government.
36
Indemnification of HHS employees.
45
Swap data recordkeeping and reporting
requirements.
46
Protection of human subjects.
50
U. S. Exchange Visitor Program--request for
waiver of the two-year foreign residence
requirement.
51
Criteria for evaluating comprehensive plan to
reduce reliance on alien physicians.
57
Volunteer services.
60
National practitioner data bank for adverse
information on physicians and other health
care practitioners.
61
Healthcare Integrity and Protection Data Bank
for final adverse information on health care
providers, suppliers and practitioners.
63
Grant programs administered by the Office of
the Assistant Secretary for Planning and
Evaluation.
73
Standards of conduct.
73a
Standards of conduct: Food and Drug
Administration supplement.
73b
Debarment or suspension of former employees.
74
[Reserved]
75
Uniform administrative requrements, cost
principles, and audit requirements for Federal
awards.
77
Remedial actions applicable to letter of
credit administration.
78
Conditions for waiver of denial of Federal
benefits.
79
Program fraud civil remedies.
80
Nondiscrimination under programs receiving
Federal assistance through the Department of
Health and Human Services effectuation of
Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
81
Practice and procedure for hearings under Part
80 of this Title.
83
Regulation for the administration and
enforcement of Sections 799A and 845 of the
Public Health Service Act.
84
Nondiscrimination on the basis of handicap in
programs or activities receiving Federal
financial assistance.
85
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the Department of Health and
Human Services.
86
Nondiscrimination on the basis of sex in
education programs or activities receiving
Federal financial assistance.
87
Equal treatment for faith-based organizations.
88
Ensuring that Department of Health and Human
Services funds do not support coercive or
discriminatory policies or practices in
violation of Federal law.
89
Organizational integrity of entities
implementing programs and activities under the
Leadership Act.
90
Nondiscrimination on the basis of age in
programs or activities receiving Federal
financial assistance.
91
Nondiscrimination on the basis of age in
programs or activities receiving Federal
financial assistance.
92
[Reserved]
93
New restrictions on lobbying.
94
Responsible prospective contractors.
95
General administration--grant programs (public
assistance, medical assistance, and State
children's health insurance programs).
96
Block grants.
97
Consolidation of grants to the insular areas.
98
Child Care and Development Fund.
99
Procedure for hearings for the child care and
development fund.
100
Intergovernmental review of Department of
Health and Human Services programs and
activities.
101
Describing agency needs.
102
Adjustment of civil monetary penalties for
inflation.
SUBCHAPTER B--REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO HEALTH CARE ACCESS
140--143
[Reserved]
144
Requirements relating to health insurance
coverage.
145
[Reserved]
146
Requirements for the group health insurance
market.
147
Health insurance reform requirements for the
group and individual health insurance markets.
148
Requirements for the individual health
insurance market.
149
Requirements for the Early Retiree Reinsurance
Program.
150
CMS enforcement in group and individual
insurance markets.
151
[Reserved]
152
Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan program.
153
Standards related to reinsurance, risk
corridors, and risk adjustment under the
Affordable Care Act.
154
Health insurance issuer rate increases:
disclosure and review requirements.
155
Exchange establishment standards and other
related standards under the Affordable Care
Act.
156
Health insurance issuer standards under the
Affordable Care Act, including standards
related to exchanges.
157
Employer interactions with exhcanges and shop
participation.158
[Reserved]
156
Health plan requirements under the Patient
Protection and Affordable Care Act, including
requirements related to exchanges.
158
Issuer use of premium revenue: reporting and
rebate requirements.
159
Health care reform insurance web portal.
SUBCHAPTER C--ADMINISTRATIVE DATA STANDARDS AND RELATED REQUIREMENTS
160
General administrative requirements.
162
Administrative requirements.
163
[Reserved]
164
Security and privacy.
165--199
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER D--HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
170
Health information technology standards,
implementation specifications, and
certification criteria and certification
programs for health information technology.
171--199
[Reserved]
Subtitle B--Regulations Relating to Public Welfare......................
Chapter II--Office of Family Assistance (Assistance Programs),
Administration for Children and Families, Department of Health and Human
Services (Parts 200--299)...............................................
200
[Reserved]
201
Grants to States for public assistance
programs.
204
General administration--State plans and grant
appeals.
205
General administration--public assistance
programs.
206
Application, determination of eligibility and
furnishing assistance--public assistance
programs.
211
Care and treatment of mentally ill nationals
of the United States, returned from foreign
countries.
212
Assistance for United States citizens returned
from foreign countries.
213
Practice and procedure for hearings to States
on conformity of public assistance plans to
Federal requirements.
225
Training and use of subprofessionals and
volunteers.
233
Coverage and conditions of eligibility in
financial assistance programs.
234
Financial assistance to individuals.
235
Administration of financial assistance
programs.
237
Fiscal administration of financial assistance
programs.
260
General Temporary Assistance for Needy
Families (TANF) provisions.
261
Ensuring that recipients work.
262
Accountability provisions--general.
263
Expenditures of State and Federal TANF funds.
264
Other accountability provisions.
265
Data collection and reporting requirements.
270
High performance bonus awards.
283
Implementation of Section 403(a)(2) of the
Social Security Act bonus to reward decrease
in illegitimacy ratio.
284
Methodology for determining whether an
increase in a State or Territory's child
poverty rate is the result of the TANF
program.
286
Tribal TANF provisions.
287
The Native Employment Works (NEW) program.
288--299
[Reserved]
Chapter III--Office of Child Support Enforcement (Child Support
Enforcement Program), Administration for Children and Families,
Department of Health and Human Services (Parts 300--399)................
301
State plan approval and grant procedures.
302
State plan requirements.
303
Standards for program operations.
304
Federal financial participation.
305
Program performance measures, standards,
financial incentives, and penalties.
306
[Reserved]
307
Computerized support enforcement systems.
308
Annual State self-assessment review and
report.
310
Computerized Tribal IV-D systems and office
automation.
311--399
[Reserved]
Chapter IV--Office of Refugee Resettlement, Administration for Children
and Families, Department of Health and Human Services (Parts 400--499)..
400
Refugee resettlement program.
401
Cuban/Haitian entrant program.
402
State legalization impact assistance grants.
403--499
[Reserved]
411
Standards to prevent, detect, and respond to
sexual abuse and sexual harassment involving
unaccompanied children.
Chapter V--Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States,
Department of Justice (Parts 500--599)..................................
SUBCHAPTER A--RULES OF PRACTICE
500
Appearance and practice.
501
Subpoenas, depositions, and oaths.
502
Public information-Freedom of Information Act.
503
Privacy Act and Government in the Sunshine
regulations.
SUBCHAPTER B--RECEIPT, ADMINISTRATION, AND PAYMENT OF CLAIMS UNDER TITLE
I OF THE WAR CLAIMS ACT OF 1948, AS AMENDED
504
Filing of claims and procedures therefor.
505
Provisions of general application.
506
Eligibility requirements for compensation.
507
Payment.
508
Hearings.
SUBCHAPTER C--RECEIPT, ADMINISTRATION, AND PAYMENT OF CLAIMS UNDER THE
INTERNATIONAL CLAIMS SETTLEMENT ACT OF 1949, AS AMENDED, AND RELATED
ACTS
509
Filing of claims and procedures therefor.
Chapter VI--National Science Foundation (Parts 600--699)................
601
Classification and declassification of
national security information.
604
New restrictions on lobbying.
605
Nondiscrimination on the basis of handicap in
programs or activities receiving Federal
financial assistance.
606
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the National Science Foundation.
607
Salary offset.
608
Claims collection and administrative offset.
611
Nondiscrimination in federally-assisted
programs of the National Science Foundation--
effectuation of Title VI of the Civil Rights
Act of 1964.
612
Availability of records and information.
613
Privacy Act regulations.
614
Government in the Sunshine Act regulations of
the National Science Board.
615
Testimony and production of records.
617
Nondiscrimination on the basis of age in
programs or activities receiving Federal
financial assistance from NSF.
618
Nondiscrimination on the basis of sex in
education programs or activities receiving
Federal financial assistance.
630
Governmentwide requirements for drug-free
workplace (financial assistance).
640
Compliance with the National Environmental
Policy Act.
641
Environmental assessment procedures for
proposed National Science Foundation actions
in Antarctica.
650
Patents.
660
Intergovernmental review of the National
Science Foundation programs and activities.
670
Conservation of Antarctic animals and plants.
671
Waste regulation.
672
Enforcement and hearing procedures.
673
Antarctic non-governmental expeditions.
674
Antarctic meteorites.
675
Medical clearance process for deployment to
Antarctica.
680
National Science Foundation rules of practice.
681
Program Fraud Civil Remedies Act regulations.
689
Research misconduct.
690
Protection of human subjects.
Chapter VII--Commission on Civil Rights (Parts 700--799)................
701
Organization and functions of the Commission.
702
Rules on hearings, reports, and meetings of
the Commission.
703
Operations and functions of State Advisory
Committees.
704
Information disclosure and communications.
705
Materials available pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a.
706
Employee responsibilities and conduct.
707
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of disability in programs or activities
conducted by U.S. Commission of Civil Rights.
708
Collection by salary offset from indebted
current and former employees.
Chapter VIII--Office of Personnel Management (Parts 800--899)...........
800
Multi-State Plan program.
Chapter IX--Denali Commission (Parts 900--999)..........................
900
National Environmental Policy Act implementing
procedures.
901--999
[Reserved]
Chapter X--Office of Community Services, Administration for Children and
Families, Department of Health and Human Services (Parts 1000--1099)....
1000
Individual development account reserve funds
established pursuant to grants for assets for
independence.
1050
Charitable Choice under the Community Services
Block Grant Act programs.
1080
Emergency Community Services Homeless Grant
Program.
Chapter XI--National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities (Parts
1100--1199).............................................................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
1100
Statement for the guidance of the public--
organization, procedure and availability of
information.
1105
Standards of conduct for employees.
1110
Nondiscrimination in federally assisted
programs.
1115
Privacy Act regulations.
1149
Program Fraud Civil Remedies Act regulations.
SUBCHAPTER B--NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS
1150
Collection of claims.
1151
Nondiscrimination on the basis of handicap.
1152
Intergovernmental review of National Endowment
for the Arts programs and activities.
1153
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the National Endowment for the
Arts.
1156
Nondiscrimination on the basis of age.
1157
[Reserved]
1158
New restrictions on lobbying.
1159
Implementation of the Privacy Act of 1974.
SUBCHAPTER C--FEDERAL COUNCIL ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES
1160
Indemnities under the Arts and Artifacts
Indemnity Act.
SUBCHAPTER D--NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES
1168
New restrictions on lobbying.
1170
Nondiscrimination on the basis of handicap in
federally assisted programs or activities.
1171
Public access to NEH records under the Freedom
of Information Act.
1172
Nondiscrimination on the basis of age in
federally assisted programs or activities.
1173--1174
[Reserved]
1175
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the National Endowment for the
Humanities.
1176
Part-time career employment.
1177
Claims collection.
1178
Use of penalty mail in the location and
recovery of missing children.
1179
Salary offset.
SUBCHAPTER E--INSTITUTE OF MUSEUM AND LIBRARY SERVICES
1180
[Reserved]
1181
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the Institute of Museum and
Library Services.
1182
Implementation of the Privacy Act of 1974.
1183
[Reserved]
1184
Implementation of the Freedom of Information
Act.
1186--1199
[Reserved]
Chapter XII--Corporation for National and Community Service (Parts
1200--1299).............................................................
1201
Production or disclosure of official
information in response to court orders,
subpoenas, notices of depositions, requests
for admissions, interrogatories, or in
connection with Federal or State litigation.
1203
Nondiscrimination in federally assisted
programs--effectuation of Title VI of the
Civil Rights Act of 1964.
1206
Grants and contracts--suspension and
termination and denial of application for
refunding.
1210--1212
[Reserved]
1214
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by ACTION.
1216
Nondisplacement of employed workers and
nonimpairment of contracts for service.
1217--1219
[Reserved]
1220
Payment of volunteer legal expenses.
1222
[Reserved]
1225
Volunteer discrimination complaint procedure.
1226
Prohibitions on electoral and lobbying
activities.
1230
New restrictions on lobbying.
1232
Nondiscrimination on basis of handicap in
programs or activities receiving Federal
financial assistance.
1233
Intergovernmental review of ACTION programs.
1235
Locally generated contributions in older
American volunteer programs.
Chapter XIII--Administration for Children and Families, Department of
Health and Human Services (Parts 1300--1399)............................
SUBCHAPTER A--OFFICE OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SERVICES, GENERAL PROVISIONS
[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER B--THE ADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES, HEAD START
PROGRAM
1300
[Reserved]
1301
Program governance.
1302
Program operations.
1303
Financial and administrative requirements.
1304
Federal administrative procedures.
1305
Definitions.
1306
Head Start staffing requirements and program
options.
1307
Policies and procedures for designation
renewal of Head Start and early Head Start
grantees.
1308
Head Start program performance standards on
services for children with disabilities.
1309
Head Start facilities purchase, major
renovation and construction.
1310
Head Start transportation.
1311
Head Start Fellows Program.
SUBCHAPTER C--THE ADMINISTRATION FOR COMMUNITY LIVING
1321
Grants to State and community programs on
aging.
1322
Grants to Indian tribes for support and
nutrition services.
1323
Grants for supportive and nutritional services
to older Hawaiian natives.
1324
Allotments for vulnerable elder rights
protection activities.
1325
Requirements applicable to the Developmental
Disabilities Program.
1326
Formula grant programs.
1327
Developmental disabilities Projects of
National Significance.
1328
The National Network of University Centers for
Excellence in Developmental Disabilities,
Education, Research, and Service.
1329
State independent living services and centers
for independent living.
1330National Institute for Disability Independent Living, and
Rehabilitation Research.
1331
State Health Insurance Assistance Program.
SUBCHAPTER D--THE ADMINISTRATION FOR NATIVE AMERICANS, NATIVE AMERICAN
PROGRAMS
1336
Native American programs.
SUBCHAPTER E--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER F--THE ADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES,
FAMILY AND YOUTH SERVICES BUREAU
1351
Runaway and Homeless Youth Program.
SUBCHAPTER G--THE ADMINISTRATION ON CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES, FOSTER
CARE MAINTENANCE PAYMENTS, ADOPTION ASSISTANCE, AND CHILD AND FAMILY
SERVICES
1355
General.
1356
Requirements applicable to Title IV-E.
1357
Requirements applicable to Title IV-B.
SUBCHAPTER H--FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION AND SERVICES
1370
Family violence prevention and services
programs.
SUBCHAPTERS I--K--[RESERVED]
Chapter XVI--Legal Services Corporation (Parts 1600--1699)..............
1600
Definitions.
1601
[Reserved]
1602
Procedures for disclosure of information under
the Freedom of Information Act.
1603
State advisory councils.
1604
Outside practice of law.
1605
Appeals on behalf of clients.
1606
Termination, limited reduction of funding, and
debarment procedures; recompetition.
1607
Governing bodies.
1608
Prohibited political activities.
1609
Fee-generating cases.
1610
Use of non-LSC funds, transfers of LSC funds,
program integrity.
1611
Financial eligibility.
1612
Restrictions on lobbying and certain other
activities.
1613
Restrictions on legal assistance with respect
to criminal proceedings.
1614
Private attorney involvement.
1615
Restrictions on actions collaterally attacking
criminal convictions.
1616
Attorney hiring.
1617
Class actions.
1618
Enforcement procedures.
1619
Disclosure of information.
1620
Priorities in use of resources.
1621
Client grievance procedures.
1622
Public access to meetings under the Government
in the Sunshine Act.
1623
Suspension procedures.
1624
Prohibition against discrimination on the
basis of disability.
1625
[Removed]
1626
Restrictions on legal assistance to aliens.
1627
Subgrants and membership fees or dues.
1628
Recipient fund balances.
1629
Bonding of recipients.
1630
Cost standards and procedures.
1631
[Reserved]
1632
Redistricting.
1633
Restriction on representation in certain
eviction proceedings.
1634
Competitive bidding for grants and contracts.
1635
Timekeeping requirement.
1636
Client identity and statement of facts.
1637
Representation of prisoners.
1638
Restriction on solicitation.
1639
Welfare reform.
1640
Application of Federal law to LSC recipients.
1641
Debarment, suspension and removal of recipient
auditors.
1642
[Reserved]
1643
Restriction on assisted suicide, euthanasia,
and mercy killing.
1644
Disclosure of case information.
Chapter XVII--National Commission on Libraries and Information Science
(Parts 1700--1799)......................................................
1700
Organization and functions.
1701
Disclosure of information.
1703
Government in the Sunshine Act.
1705
Privacy regulations.
1706
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by National Commission on Libraries
and Information Science.
Chapter XVIII--Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation (Parts 1800--1899)
1800
Privacy Act of 1974.
1801
Harry S. Truman Scholarship Program.
1802
Public meeting procedures of the Board of
Trustees.
1803
Nondiscrimination on the basis of handicap.
Chapter XXI--Commission on Fine Arts (Parts 2100--2199).................
2101
Functions and organization.
2102
Meetings and procedures of the Commission.
2103
Statements of policy.
2104
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the Commission of Fine Arts.
2105
Rules for compliance with 5 U.S.C. 552, the
Freedom of Information Act.
2106
Rules for compliance with 5 U.S.C. 552a, the
Privacy Act of 1974.
Chapter XXIII--Arctic Research Commission (Part 2301)...................
2301
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the United States Arctic Research
Commission.
Chapter XXIV--James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation (Parts 2400--
2499)...................................................................
2400
Fellowship program requirements.
2490
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the James Madison Memorial
Fellowship Foundation.
Chapter XXV--Corporation for National and Community Service (Parts
2500--2599).............................................................
2500--2504
[Reserved]
2505
Rules implementing the Government in the
Sunshine Act.
2506
Collection of debts.
2507
Procedures for disclosure of records under the
Freedom of Information Act.
2508
Implementation of the Privacy Act of 1974.
2510
Overall purposes and definitions.
2513
[Reserved]
2515
Service-learning program purposes.
2516
School-based service-learning programs.
2517
Community-based service-learning programs.
2518
Service-Learning Clearinghouse.
2519
Higher education innovative programs for
community service.
2520
General provisions: AmeriCorps subtitle C
programs.
2521
Eligible AmeriCorps subtitle C program
applicants and types of grants available for
award.
2522
AmeriCorps participants, programs, and
applicants.
2523
Agreements with other Federal agencies for the
provision of AmeriCorps program assistance.
2524
AmeriCorps technical assistance and other
special grants.
2525
National Service Trust: Purpose and
definition.
2526
Eligibility for an education award.
2527
Determining the amount of an education award.
2528
Using an education award.
2529
Payment of accrued interest.
2530
Transfer of education awards.
2531
Purposes and availability of grants for
investment for quality and innovation
activities.
2532
Innovative and special demonstration programs.
2533
Technical assistance, training, and other
service infrastructure-building activities.
2534
Special activities.
2540
General administrative provisions.
2541
[Reserved]
2543
[Reserved]
2544
Solicitation and acceptance of donations.
2550
Requirements and general provisions for State
commissions and alternative administrative
entities.
2551
Senior Companion Program.
2552
Foster Grandparent Program.
2553
The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program.
2554
Program Fraud Civil Remedies Act regulations.
2555
Nondiscrimination on the basis of sex in
education programs or activities receiving
Federal financial assistance.
2556
Volunteers in Service to America.
TITLE 46--SHIPPING
Chapter I--Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security (Parts 1--199)..
SUBCHAPTER A--PROCEDURES APPLICABLE TO THE PUBLIC
Part
1
Organization, general course and methods
governing marine safety functions.
2
Vessel inspections.
3
Designation of oceanographic research vessels.
4
Marine casualties and investigations.
5
Marine investigation regulations--personnel
action.
6
Waivers of navigation and vessel inspection
laws and regulations.
7
Boundary lines.
8
Vessel inspection alternatives.
9
Extra compensation for overtime services.
SUBCHAPTER B--MERCHANT MARINE OFFICERS AND SEAMEN
10
Merchant mariner credential.
11
Requirements for officer endorsements.
12
Requirements for rating endorsements.
13
Certification of tankermen.
14
Shipment and discharge of merchant mariners.
15
Manning requirements.
16
Chemical testing.
SUBCHAPTER C--UNINSPECTED VESSELS
24
General provisions.
25
Requirements.
26
Operations.
27
Towing vessels.
28
Requirements for commercial fishing industry
vessels.
SUBCHAPTER D--TANK VESSELS
30
General provisions.
31
Inspection and certification.
32
Special equipment, machinery, and hull
requirements.
34
Firefighting equipment.
35
Operations.
36
Elevated temperature cargoes.
38
Liquefied flammable gases.
39
Vapor control systems.
SUBCHAPTER E--LOAD LINES
41
[Reserved]
42
Domestic and foreign voyages by sea.
43
[Reserved]
44
Special service limited domestic voyages.
45
Great Lakes load lines.
46
Subdivision load lines for passenger vessels.
47
Combination load lines.
SUBCHAPTER F--MARINE ENGINEERING
50
General provisions.
51
[Reserved]
52
Power boilers.
53
Heating boilers.
54
Pressure vessels.
56
Piping systems and appurtenances.
57
Welding and brazing.
58
Main and auxiliary machinery and related
systems.
59
Repairs to boilers, pressure vessels and
appurtenances.
60
[Reserved]
61
Periodic tests and inspections.
62
Vital system automation.
63
Automatic auxiliary boilers.
64
Marine portable tanks and cargo handling
systems.
SUBCHAPTER G--DOCUMENTATION AND MEASUREMENT OF VESSELS
66
[Reserved]
67
Documentation of vessels.
68
Documentation of vessels: Exceptions to
coastwise qualifications.
69
Measurement of vessels.
SUBCHAPTER H--PASSENGER VESSELS
70
General provisions.
71
Inspection and certification.
72
Construction and arrangement.
76
Fire protection equipment.
77
Vessel control and miscellaneous systems and
equipment.
78
Operations.
80
Disclosure of safety standards and country of
registry.
81--89
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER I--CARGO AND MISCELLANEOUS VESSELS
90
General provisions.
91
Inspection and certification.
92
Construction and arrangement.
93
Stability.
95
Fire protection equipment.
96
Vessel control and miscellaneous systems and
equipment.
97
Operations.
98
Special construction, arrangement, and other
provisions for certain dangerous cargoes in
bulk.
105
Commercial fishing vessels dispensing
petroleum products.
106
Requirements for nonqualified vessels taht
perform certain aquaculture support
operations.
SUBCHAPTER I-A--MOBILE OFFSHORE DRILLING UNITS
107
Inspection and certification.
108
Design and equipment.
109
Operations.
SUBCHAPTER J--ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
110
General provisions.
111
Electrical systems--general requirements.
112
Emergency lighting and power systems.
113
Communication and alarm systems and equipment.
SUBCHAPTER K--SMALL PASSENGER VESSELS CARRYING MORE THAN 150 PASSENGERS
OR WITH OVERNIGHT ACCOMMODATIONS FOR MORE THAN 49 PASSENGERS
114
General provisions.
115
Inspection and certification.
116
Construction and arrangement.
117
Lifesaving equipment and arrangements.
118
Fire protection equipment.
119
Machinery installation.
120
Electrical installation.
121
Vessel control and miscellaneous systems and
equipment.
122
Operations.
123--124
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER L--OFFSHORE SUPPLY VESSELS
125
General.
126
Inspection and certification.
127
Construction and arrangements.
128
Marine engineering: Equipment and systems.
129
Electrical installations.
130
Vessel control, and miscellaneous equipment
and systems.
131
Operations.
132
Fire-protection equipment.
133
Lifesaving systems.
134
Added provisions for liftboats.
135
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER M--TOWING VESSELS
136
Certification.
137
Vessel compliance.
138
Towing Safety Management System (TSMS)
139
Third-party organizations.
140
Operations.
141
Lifesaving.
142
Fire protection.
143
Machinery and electrical systems and
equipment.
144
Construction and arrangement.
SUBCHAPTER N--DANGEROUS CARGOES
140--146
[Reserved]
147
Hazardous ships' stores.
147A
Interim regulations for shipboard fumigation.
148
Carriage of bulk solid materials that require
special handling.
149
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER O--CERTAIN BULK DANGEROUS CARGOES
150
Compatibility of cargoes.
151
Barges carrying bulk liquid hazardous material
cargoes.
152
[Reserved]
153
Ships carrying bulk liquid, liquefied gas, or
compressed gas hazardous materials.
154
Safety standards for self-propelled vessels
carrying bulk liquefied gases.
155
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER P--MANNING OF VESSELS--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER Q--EQUIPMENT, CONSTRUCTION, AND MATERIALS: SPECIFICATIONS AND
APPROVAL
159
Approval of equipment and materials.
160
Lifesaving equipment.
161
Electrical equipment.
162
Engineering equipment.
163
Construction.
164
Materials.
165
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER R--NAUTICAL SCHOOLS
166
Designation and approval of nautical school
ships.
167
Public nautical school ships.
168
Civilian nautical school vessels.
169
Sailing school vessels.
SUBCHAPTER S--SUBDIVISION AND STABILITY
170
Stability requirements for all inspected
vessels.
171
Special rules pertaining to vessels carrying
passengers.
172
Special rules pertaining to bulk cargoes.
173
Special rules pertaining to vessel use.
174
Special rules pertaining to specific vessel
types.
SUBCHAPTER T--SMALL PASSENGER VESSELS (UNDER 100 GROSS TONS)
175
General provisions.
176
Inspection and certification.
177
Construction and arrangement.
178
Intact stability and seaworthiness.
179
Subdivision, damage stability and watertight
integrity.
180
Lifesaving equipment and arrangements.
181
Fire protection equipment.
182
Machinery installation.
183
Electrical installation.
184
Vessel control and miscellaneous systems and
equipment.
185
Operations.
186--187
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER U--OCEANOGRAPHIC RESEARCH VESSELS
188
General provisions.
189
Inspection and certification.
190
Construction and arrangement.
191--192
[Reserved]
193
Fire protection equipment.
194
Handling, use, and control of explosives and
other hazardous materials.
195
Vessel control and miscellaneous systems and
equipment.
196
Operations.
SUBCHAPTER V--MARINE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS
197
General provisions.
198
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER W--LIFESAVING APPLIANCES AND ARRANGEMENTS
199
Lifesaving systems for certain inspected
vessels.
Chapter II--Maritime Administration, Department of Transportation (Parts
200--399)...............................................................
SUBCHAPTER A--POLICY, PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
201
Rules of practice and procedure.
202
Procedures relating to review by Secretary of
Transportation of actions by Maritime Subsidy
Board.
203
Procedures relating to conduct of certain
hearings under the Merchant Marine Act, 1936,
as amended.
204
Claims against the Maritime Administration
under the Federal Tort Claims Act.
205
Audit appeals; policy and procedure.
SUBCHAPTER B--REGULATIONS AFFECTING MARITIME CARRIERS AND RELATED
ACTIVITIES
221
Regulated transactions involving documented
vessels and other maritime interests.
232
Uniform financial reporting requirements.
SUBCHAPTER C--REGULATIONS AFFECTING SUBSIDIZED VESSELS AND OPERATORS
249
Approval of underwriters for marine hull
insurance.
251--252
[Reserved]
272
Requirements and procedures for conducting
condition surveys and administering
maintenance and repair subsidy.
276
[Reserved]
277
Domestic and foreign trade; interpretations.
280--283
[Reserved]
287
Establishment of construction reserve funds.
289
Insurance of construction-differential subsidy
vessels, operating-differential subsidy
vessels and of vessels sold or adjusted under
the Merchant Ship Sales Act of 1946.
295
Maritime Security Program (MSP).
296
Maritime Security Program (MSP).
SUBCHAPTER D--VESSEL FINANCING ASSISTANCE
298
Obligation guarantees.
SUBCHAPTER F--POSITION REPORTING SYSTEM
307
Establishment of mandatory position reporting
system for vessels.
SUBCHAPTER G--EMERGENCY OPERATIONS
308
War risk insurance.
309
Values for war risk insurance.
SUBCHAPTER H--TRAINING
310
Merchant Marine training.
SUBCHAPTER I-A--NATIONAL SHIPPING AUTHORITY
315
Agency agreements and appointment of agents.
324
Procedural rules for financial transactions
under agency agreements.
325
Procedure to be followed by general agents in
preparation of invoices and payment of
compensation pursuant to provisions of NSA
Order No. 47.
326
Marine protection and indemnity insurance
under agreements with agents.
327
Seamen's claims; administrative action and
litigation.
328
Slop chests.
329
Voyage data.
330
Launch services.
332
Repatriation of seamen.
335
Authority and responsibility of general agents
to undertake emergency repairs in foreign
ports.
336
Authority and responsibility of general agents
to undertake in continental United States
ports voyage repairs and service equipment of
vessels operated for the account of the
National Shipping Authority under general
agency agreement.
337
General agent's responsibility in connection
with foreign repair custom's entries.
338
Procedure for accomplishment of vessel repairs
under National Shipping Authority master lump
sum repair contract--NSA--LUMPSUMREP.
339
Procedure for accomplishment of ship repairs
under National Shipping Authority individual
contract for minor repairs--NSA--WORKSMALREP.
340
Priority use and allocation of shipping
services, containers and chassis, and port
facilities and services for National security
and National defense related operations.
SUBCHAPTER I-B CONTROL AND UTILIZATION OF PORTS
345
Restrictions upon the transfer or change in
use or in terms governing utilization of port
facilities.
346
Federal port controllers.
347
Operating contract.
349
Reemployment rights of certain merchant
seamen.
SUBCHAPTER J--MISCELLANEOUS
350
Seamen's service awards.
351
Depositories.
355
Requirements for establishing United States
citizenship.
356
Requirements for vessels of 100 feet or
greater in registered length to obtain a
fishery endorsement to the vessel's
documentation.
370
Claims.
380
Procedures.
381
Cargo preference--U.S.-flag vessels.
382
Determination of fair and reasonable rates for
the carriage of bulk and packaged preference
cargoes on U.S.-flag commercial vessels.
383
[Reserved]
385
Research and development grant and cooperative
agreements regulations.
386
Regulations governing public buildings and
grounds at the United States Merchant Marine
Academy.
387
Utilization and disposal of surplus federal
real property for development or operation of
a Port facility.
388
Administrative waivers of the coastwise trade
laws.
389
Determination of availability of coastwise-
qualified vessels for transportation of
platform jackets.
SUBCHAPTER K--REGULATIONS UNDER PUBLIC LAW 91-469
390
Capital Construction Fund.
391
Federal income tax aspects of the Capital
Construction Fund.
392
[Reserved]
393
America's Marine Highway Program.
394--399
[Reserved]
Chapter III--Coast Guard (Great Lakes Pilotage), Department of Homeland
Security (Parts 400--499)...............................................
400
[Reserved]
401
Great Lakes Pilotage regulations.
402
Great Lakes Pilotage rules and orders.
403
Great Lakes Pilotage uniform accounting
system.
404
Great Lakes Pilotage ratemaking.
Chapter IV--Federal Maritime Commission (Parts 500--599)................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS
500
[Reserved]
501
The Federal Maritime Commission--general.
502
Rules of practice and procedure.
503
Public information.
504
Procedures for environmental policy analysis.
505
Administrative offset.
506
Civil monetary penalty inflation adjustment.
507
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the Federal Maritime Commission.
508
Employee ethical conduct standards and
financial disclosure regulations.
SUBCHAPTER B--REGULATIONS AFFECTING OCEAN SHIPPING IN FOREIGN COMMERCE
515
Licensing, financial responsibility
requirements, and general duties for ocean
transportation intermediaries.
520
Carrier automated tariffs.
525
Marine terminal operator schedules.
530
Service contracts.
531
NVOCC Service arrangements.
532
NVOCC negotiated rate arrangements.
535
Ocean common carrier and marine terminal
operator agreements subject to the Shipping
Act of 1984.
540
Passenger vessel financial responsibility.
545
Interpretations and statements of policy.
SUBCHAPTER C--REGULATIONS AND ACTIONS TO ADDRESS RESTRICTIVE FOREIGN
MARITIME PRACTICES
550
Regulations to adjust or meet conditions
unfavorable to shipping in the foreign trade
of the United States.
551
Actions to adjust or meet conditions
unfavorable to shipping in the U.S. foreign
trade.
555
Actions to address adverse conditions
affecting U.S.-flag carriers that do not exist
for foreign carriers in the United States.
560
Actions to address conditions unduly impairing
access of U.S.-flag vessels to ocean trade
between foreign ports.
565
Controlled carriers.
SUBCHAPTER D--REGULATIONS AFFECTING MARITIME CARRIERS AND RELATED
ACTIVITIES IN FOREIGN COMMERCE--[RESERVED]
TITLE 47--TELECOMMUNICATION
Chapter I--Federal Communications Commission (Parts 0--199).............
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
Part
0
Commission organization.
1
Practice and procedure.
2
Frequency allocations and radio treaty
matters.
3
Authorization and administration of accounting
authorities in maritime and maritime mobile-
satellite radio services.
4
Disruptions to communications.
5
Experimental radio service.
6
Access to telecommunications service,
telecommunications equipment, and customer
premises equipment by persons with
disabilities.
7
Access to voicemail and interactive menu
services and equipment by people with
disabilities.
8
Preserving the open internet.
9
Interconnected voice over internet protocol
services.
10
Wireless emergency alerts.
11
Emergency Alert System (EAS).
12
Resiliency, redundancy and reliability of
communications.
13
Commercial radio operators.
14
Access to advanced communications services and
equipment by people with disabilities.
15
Radio frequency devices.
17
Construction, marking, and lighting of antenna
structures.
18
Industrial, scientific, and medical equipment.
19
Employee responsibilities and conduct.
SUBCHAPTER B--COMMON CARRIER SERVICES
20
Commercial mobile services.
22
Public mobile services.
24
Personal communications services.
25
Satellite communications.
27
Miscellaneous wireless communications
services.
30
Upper Microwave Flexible Use Service.
32
Uniform System of Accounts for
telecommunications companies.
36
Jurisdictional separations procedures;
standard procedures for separating
telecommunications property costs, revenues,
expenses, taxes and reserves for
telecommunications companies.
37--39
[Reserved]
42
Preservation of records of communication
common carriers.
43
Reports of communication common carriers and
certain affiliates.
51
Interconnection.
52
Numbering.
53
Special provisions concerning Bell operating
companies.
54
Universal service.
59
Infrastructure sharing.
61
Tariffs.
63
Extension of lines, new lines, and
discontinuance, reduction, outage and
impairment of service by common carriers; and
grants of recognized private operating agency
status.
64
Miscellaneous rules relating to common
carriers.
65
Interstate rate of return prescription
procedures and methodologies.
68
Connection of terminal equipment to the
telephone network.
69
Access charges.
SUBCHAPTER C--BROADCAST RADIO SERVICES
70--72
[Reserved]
73
Radio broadcast services.
74
Experimental radio, auxiliary, special
broadcast and other program distributional
services.
76
Multichannel video and cable television
service.
78
Cable television relay service.
79
Accessibility of video programming.
SUBCHAPTER D--SAFETY AND SPECIAL RADIO SERVICES
80
Stations in the maritime services.
87
Aviation services.
90
Private land mobile radio services.
94
[Reserved]
95
Personal radio services.
96
Citizens broadband radio service.
97
Amateur radio service.
101
Fixed microwave services.
Chapter II--Office of Science and Technology Policy and National
Security Council (Parts 200--299).......................................
201
Executive policy.
202
Emergency security and emergency preparedness
planning and execution.
211
Emergency restoration priority procedures for
telecommunications services.
212
Procedures for obtaining international
telecommunication service for use during a
wartime emergency.
213
Government and public correspondence
telecommunications precedence system.
214
Procedures for the use and coordination of the
radio spectrum during a wartime emergency.
215
Federal government focal point for
electromagnetic pulse (EMP) information.
216
National Communications System Issuance System
Chapter III--National Telecommunications and Information Administration,
Department of Commerce (Parts 300--399).................................
300
Manual of regulations and procedures for
Federal radio frequency management.
301
Relocation of and spectrum sharing by Federal
Government stations.
Chapter IV--National Telecommunications and Information Administration,
Department of Commerce, and National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration, Department of Transportation (Parts 400--499)...........
400
E-911 Grant Program.
TITLE 48--FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATIONS SYSTEM
Chapter 1--Federal Acquisition Regulation (Parts 1--99).................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
Part
1
Federal Acquisition Regulations System.
2
Definitions of words and terms.
3
Improper business practices and personal
conflicts of interest.
4
Administrative matters.
SUBCHAPTER B--ACQUISITION PLANNING
5
Publicizing contract actions.
6
Competition requirements.
7
Acquisition planning.
8
Required sources of supplies and services.
9
Contractor qualifications.
10
Market research.
11
Describing agency needs.
12
Acquisition of commercial items.
SUBCHAPTER C--CONTRACTING METHODS AND CONTRACT TYPES
13
Simplified acquisition procedures.
14
Sealed bidding.
15
Contracting by negotiation.
16
Types of contracts.
17
Special contracting methods.
18
Emergency acquisitions.
SUBCHAPTER D--SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRAMS
19
Small business programs.
20--21
[Reserved]
22
Application of labor laws to Government
acquisitions.
23
Environment, energy and water efficiency,
renewable energy technologies, occupational
safety, and drug-free workplace.
24
Protection of privacy and freedom of
information.
25
Foreign acquisition.
26
Other socioeconomic programs.
SUBCHAPTER E--GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS
27
Patents, data, and copyrights.
28
Bonds and insurance.
29
Taxes.
30
Cost accounting standards administration.
31
Contract cost principles and procedures.
32
Contract financing.
33
Protests, disputes, and appeals.
SUBCHAPTER F--SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING
34
Major system acquisition.
35
Research and development contracting.
36
Construction and architect-engineer contracts.
37
Service contracting.
38
Federal supply schedule contracting.
39
Acquisition of information technology.
40
[Reserved]
41
Acquisition of utility services.
SUBCHAPTER G--CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
42
Contract administration and audit services.
43
Contract modifications.
44
Subcontracting policies and procedures.
45
Government property.
46
Quality assurance.
47
Transportation.
48
Value engineering.
49
Termination of contracts.
50
Extraordinary contractual actions and the
SAFETY Act.
51
Use of Government sources by contractors.
SUBCHAPTER H--CLAUSES AND FORMS
52
Solicitation provisions and contract clauses.
53
Forms.
54--99
[Reserved]
Chapter 2--Defense Acquisition Regulations System, Department of Defense
(Parts 200--299)........................................................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
201
Federal Acquisition Regulation System.
202
Definitions of words and terms.
203
Improper business practices and personal
conflicts of interest.
204
Administrative matters.
SUBCHAPTER B--ACQUISITION PLANNING
205
Publicizing contract actions.
206
Competition requirements.
207
Acquisition planning.
208
Required sources of supplies and services.
209
Contractor qualifications.
210
Market research.
211
Describing agency needs.
212
Acquisition of commercial items.
SUBCHAPTER C--CONTRACTING METHODS AND CONTRACT TYPES
213
Simplified acquisition procedures.
214
Sealed bidding.
215
Contracting by negotiation.
216
Types of contracts.
217
Special contracting methods.
218
Emergency acquisitions.
SUBCHAPTER D--SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRAMS
219
Small business programs.
222
Application of labor laws to Government
acquisitions.
223
Environment, energy and water efficiency,
renewable energy technologies, occupational
safety, and drug-free workplace.
224
Protection of privacy and freedom of
information.
225
Foreign acquisition.
226
Other socioeconomic programs.
SUBCHAPTER E--GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS
227
Patents, data, and copyrights.
228
Bonds and insurance.
229
Taxes.
230
Cost accounting standards administration.
231
Contract cost principles and procedures.
232
Contract financing.
233
Protests, disputes, and appeals.
SUBCHAPTER F--SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING
234
Major system acquisition.
235
Research and development contracting.
236
Construction and architect-engineer contracts.
237
Service contracting.
239
Acquisition of information technology.
241
Acquisition of utility services.
SUBCHAPTER G--CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
242
Contract administration and audit services.
243
Contract modifications.
244
Subcontracting policies and procedures.
245
Government property.
246
Quality assurance.
247
Transportation.
249
Termination of contracts.
250
Extraordinary contractual actions and the
Safety Act.
251
Use of government sources by contractors.
SUBCHAPTER H--CLAUSES AND FORMS
252
Solicitation provisions and contract clauses.
253
Forms.
SUBCHAPTER I--AGENCY SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS--[RESERVED]
Appendix A to Chapter 2--Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals.
Appendixes B--E to Chapter 2--[Reserved]
Appendix F to Chapter 2--Material inspection and receiving report.
Appendix G to Chapter 2--[Reserved]
Appendix H to Chapter 2--Debarment and suspension procedures.
Appendix I to Chapter 2--Policy and procedure for the DoD Pilot Mentor-
Protege Program.
Chapter 3--Health and Human Services (Parts 300--399)...................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
301
HHS Acquisition Regulation System.
302
Definitions of words and terms.
303
Improper business practices and personal
conflicts of interest.
304
Administrative matters.
SUBCHAPTER B--COMPETITION AND ACQUISITION PLANNING
305
Publicizing contract actions.
306
Competition requirements.
307
Acquisition planning.
308
Required sources of supplies and services.
309
Contractor qualifications.
310
Market research.
311
Describing agency needs.
312
Acquisition of commercial items.
SUBCHAPTER C--CONTRACTING METHODS AND CONTRACT TYPES
313
Simplified acquisition procedures.
314
Sealed bidding.
315
Contracting by negotiation.
316
Types of contracts.
317
Special contracting methods.
SUBCHAPTER D--SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRAMS
319
Small business programs.
322
Application of labor laws to government
acquisitions.
323
Environment, energy, and water efficiency,
renewable energy technologies, occupational
safety, and drug-free workplace.
324
Protection of privacy and freedom of
information.
326
Other socioeconomic programs.
SUBCHAPTER E--GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS
327
Patents, data, and copyrights.
328
[Reserved].
330
Cost accounting standards.
331
Contract cost principles and procedures.
332
Contract financing.
333
Protests, disputes, and appeals.
SUBCHAPTER F--SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING
334
Major system acquisition.
335
Research and development contracting.
336
Construction and architect-engineer contracts.
337
Service contracting--General.
339
Acquisition of information technology.
SUBCHAPTER G--CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
342
Contract administration.
SUBCHAPTER H--CLAUSES AND FORMS
352
Solicitation provisions and contract clauses.
353
Forms. [Reserved]
SUBCHAPTERS I--L--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER M--HHS SUPPLEMENTATIONS
370
Special programs affecting acquisition.
Chapter 4--Department of Agriculture (Parts 400--499)...................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
400
E-911 Grant Program.
401
Agriculture Acquisition Regulation System.
402
Definitions of words and terms.
403
Improper business practices and personal
conflicts of interest.
404
Administrative matters.
SUBCHAPTER B--COMPETITION AND ACQUISITION PLANNING
405
Publicizing contract actions.
406
Competition requirements.
407
Acquisition planning.
408
Required sources of supplies and services.
409
Contractor qualifications.
410
Market research.
411
Describing agency needs.
412
Acquisition of commercial items.
SUBCHAPTER C--CONTRACTING METHODS AND CONTRACT TYPES
413
Simplified acquisition procedures.
414
Sealed bidding.
415
Contracting by negotiation.
416
Types of contracts.
417
Special contracting methods.
418
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER D--SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRAMS
419
Small business programs.
420--421
[Reserved]
422
Application of labor laws to Government
acquisitions.
423
Environment, energy and water efficiency,
renewable energy technologies, occupational
safety, and drug-free workplace.
424
Protection of privacy and freedom of
information.
425
Foreign acquisition.
426
Other socioeconomic programs.
SUBCHAPTER E--GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS
427
Patents, data and copyrights.
428
Bonds and insurance.
430
Cost accounting standards administration.
431
Contract cost principles and procedures.
432
Contract financing.
433
Protests, disputes, and appeals.
SUBCHAPTER F--SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING
434
Major system acquisition.
435
Research and development contracting.
436
Construction and architect-engineer contracts.
437
Service contracting.
438
[Reserved]
439
Acquisition of information technology.
440
[Reserved]
441
Acquisition of utility services.
SUBCHAPTER G--CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
442
Contract administration.
443--444
[Reserved]
445
Government property.
446
Quality assurance.
447
Transportation.
448
[Reserved]
449
Termination of contracts.
450
Extraordinary contractual actions.
451
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER H--CLAUSES AND FORMS
452
Solicitation provisions and contract clauses.
453
Forms.
SUBCHAPTER I--FOOD ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
470
Commodity acquisitions.
Chapter 5--General Services Administration (Parts 500--599).............
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
501
General Services Administration Acquisition
Regulations System.
502
[Reserved]
503
Improper business practices and personal
conflicts of interest.
504
Administrative matters.
SUBCHAPTER B--COMPETITION AND ACQUISITION PLANNING
505
[Reserved]
509
Contractor qualifications.
511
Describing agency needs.
512
Acquisition of commercial items.
SUBCHAPTER C--CONTRACTING METHODS AND CONTRACT TYPES
513
[Reserved]
514
Sealed bidding.
515
Contracting by negotiation.
516
Types of contracts.
517
Special contracting methods.
SUBCHAPTER D--SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRAMS
519
Small business programs.
522
Application of labor laws to Government
acquisitions.
523
Environment, energy and water efficiency,
renewable energy technologies, occupational
safety and drug-free workplace.
525
Foreign acquisition.
SUBCHAPTER E--GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS
527
Patents, data, and copyrights.
528
Bonds and insurance.
529
Taxes.
532
Contract financing.
533
Protests, disputes, and appeals.
SUBCHAPTER F--SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING
536
Construction and architect-engineer contracts.
537
Service contracting.
538
Federal Supply Schedule contracting.
539
Acquisition of information technology.
SUBCHAPTER G--CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
541
Acquisition of utility services.
542
Contract administration and audit services.
543
Contract modifications.
546
Quality assurance.
547
[Reserved]
549
Termination of contracts.
SUBCHAPTER H--CLAUSES AND FORMS
552
Solicitation provisions and contract clauses.
553
Forms.
SUBCHAPTER I--SPECIAL CONTRACTING PROGRAMS
570
Acquiring leasehold interests in real
property.
Chapter 6--Department of State (Parts 600--699).........................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
601
Department of State Acquisition Regulation
System.
602
Definitions of words and terms.
603
Improper business practices and personal
conflicts of interest.
604
Administrative matters.
SUBCHAPTER B--ACQUISITION PLANNING
605
Publicizing contract actions.
606
Competition requirements.
607
Acquisition planning.
608
Required sources of supplies and services.
609
Contractor qualifications.
611
Describing agency needs.
612
Acquisition of commercial items.
SUBCHAPTER C--CONTRACTING METHODS AND CONTRACT TYPES
613
Simplified acquisition procedures.
614
Sealed bidding.
615
Contracting by negotiation.
616
Types of contracts.
617
Special contracting methods.
SUBCHAPTER D--SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRAMS
619
Small business programs.
622
Application of labor laws to Government
acquisitions.
623
Environment, energy and water efficiency,
renewable energy technologies, occupational
safety, and drug-free workplace.
624
Protection of privacy and freedom of
information.
625
Foreign acquisition.
SUBCHAPTER E--GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS
627
Patents, data, and copyrights.
628
Bonds and insurance.
629
Taxes.
630
Cost accounting standards administration.
631
Contract cost principles and procedures.
632
Contract financing.
633
Protests, disputes, and appeals.
SUBCHAPTER F--SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING
634
Major system acquisition.
636
Construction and architect-engineer contracts.
637
Service contracting.
639
Acquisition of information technology.
641
Acquisition of utility services.
SUBCHAPTER G--CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
642
Contract administration and audit services.
643
Contract modifications.
644
Subcontracting policies and procedures.
645
Government property.
647
Transportation.
648
Value engineering.
649
Termination of contracts.
651
Use of government sources by contractors.
SUBCHAPTER H--CLAUSES AND FORMS
652
Solicitation provisions and contract clauses.
653
Forms.
Chapter 7--Agency for International Development (Parts 700--799)........
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
701
Federal Acquisition Regulation System.
702
Definitions of words and terms.
703
Improper business practices and personal
conflicts of interest.
704
Administrative matters.
SUBCHAPTER B--ACQUISITION PLANNING
705
Publicizing contract actions.
706
Competition requirements.
707
Acquisition planning.
709
Contractor qualifications.
711
Describing agency needs.
SUBCHAPTER C--CONTRACTING METHODS AND CONTRACT TYPES
713
Simplified acquisition procedures.
714
Sealed bidding.
715
Contracting by negotiation.
716
Types of contracts.
717
Special contracting methods.
SUBCHAPTER D--SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRAMS
719
Small business programs.
722
Application of labor laws to Government
acquisition.
724
Protection of privacy and freedom of
information.
725
Foreign acquisition.
726
Other socioeconomic programs.
SUBCHAPTER E--GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS
727
Patents, data, and copyrights.
728
Bonds and insurance.
731
Contract cost principles and procedures.
732
Contract financing.
733
Protests, disputes, and appeals.
SUBCHAPTER F--SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING
734
Major system acquisition.
736
Construction and architect-engineer contracts.
737
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER G--CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
742
Contract administration.
745
Government property.
747
Transportation.
749
Termination of contracts.
750
Extraordinary contractual actions.
SUBCHAPTER H--CLAUSES AND FORMS
752
Solicitation provisions and contract clauses.
753
Forms.
Appendixes A--C to Chapter 7--[Reserved]
Appendix D to Chapter 7--Direct USAID contracts with a U.S. citizen or a
U.S. resident alien for personal services abroad.
Appendix E to Chapter 7--[Reserved]
Appendix F to Chapter 7--Use of collaborative assistance method for
Title XII activities.
Appendixes G--H to Chapter 7--[Reserved]
Appendix I to Chapter 7--USAID's academic publishing policy.
Appendix J to Chapter 7--Direct USAID contracts with a cooperating
country national and with a third country national for personal services
abroad.
Chapter 8--Department of Veterans Affairs (Parts 800--899)..............
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
801
Department of Veterans Affairs Acquisition
Regulation System.
802
Definitions of words and terms.
803
Improper business practices and personal
conflicts of interest.
804
Administrative matters.
SUBCHAPTER B--COMPETITION AND ACQUISITION PLANNING
805
Publicizing contract actions.
806
Competition requirements.
807
Acquisition planning.
808
Required sources of supplies and services.
809
Contractor qualifications.
810
Market research.
811
Describing agency needs.
812
Acquisition of commercial items.
SUBCHAPTER C--CONTRACTING METHODS AND CONTRACT TYPES
813
Simplified acquisition procedures.
814
Sealed bidding.
815
Contracting by negotiation.
816
Types of contracts.
817
Special contracting methods.
SUBCHAPTER D--SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRAMS
819
Small business programs.
822
Application of labor laws to Government
acquisitions.
823
[Reserved]
824
Protection of privacy and freedom of
information.
825
Foreign acquisition.
826
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER E--GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS
828
Bonds and insurance.
829
Taxes.
830
[Reserved]
831
Contract cost principles and procedures.
832
Contract financing.
833
Protests, disputes, and appeals.
SUBCHAPTER F--SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING
836
Construction and architect-engineer contracts.
837
Service contracting.
839
[Reserved]
841
Acquisition of utility services.
SUBCHAPTER G--CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
842
Contract administration and audit services.
844
[Reserved]
846
Quality assurance.
847
Transportation.
849
Termination of contracts.
SUBCHAPTER H--CLAUSES AND FORMS
852
Solicitation provisions and contract clauses.
853
Forms.
SUBCHAPTER I--DEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS
870
Special procurement controls.
871
Loan guaranty and vocational rehabilitation
and employment programs.
872
[Reserved]
873
Simplified acquisition procedures for health-
care resources.
Chapter 9--Department of Energy (Parts 900--999)........................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
901
Federal Acquisition Regulations System.
902
Definitions of words and terms.
903
Improper business practices and personal
conflicts of interest.
904
Administrative matters.
SUBCHAPTER B--COMPETITION ACQUISITION PLANNING
905
Publicizing contract actions.
906
Competition requirements.
908
Required sources of supplies and services.
909
Contractor qualifications.
911
Describing agency needs.
912
Acquisition of commercial items.
SUBCHAPTER C--CONTRACTING METHODS AND CONTRACT TYPES
913
Simplified acquisition procedures.
914
Sealed bidding.
915
Contracting by negotiation.
916
Types of contracts.
917
Special contracting methods.
SUBCHAPTER D--SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRAMS
919
Small business programs.
922
Application of labor laws to Government
acquisition.
923
Environment, energy and water efficiency,
renewable energy technologies, occupational
safety, and drug-free workplace.
924
Protection of privacy and freedom of
information.
925
Foreign acquisition.
926
Other socioeconomic programs.
SUBCHAPTER E--GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS
927
Patents, data, and copyrights.
928
Bonds and insurance.
931
Contract cost principles and procedures.
932
Contract financing.
933
Protests, disputes, and appeals.
SUBCHAPTER F--SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING
935
Research and development contracting.
936
Construction and architect-engineer contracts.
937
Service contracting.
939
Acquisition of information technology.
941
Acquisition of utility services.
SUBCHAPTER G--CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
942
Contract administration and audit services.
945
Government property.
947
Transportation.
949
Termination of contracts.
950
Extraordinary contractual actions and the
Safety Act.
951
Use of Government sources by contractors.
SUBCHAPTER H--CLAUSES AND FORMS
952
Solicitation provisions and contract clauses.
SUBCHAPTER I--AGENCY SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS
970
DOE management and operating contracts.
Chapter 10--Department of the Treasury (Parts 1000--1099)...............
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
1001
Department of the Treasury Acquisition
Regulation (DTAR) System.
1002
Definitions of words and terms.
SUBCHAPTER B--ACQUISITION PLANNING.
1009
Contractor qualifications..
SUBCHAPTER C--CONTRACTING METHODS AND CONTRACT TYPES
1016
Types of contracts.
SUBCHAPTER D--SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRAMS
1019
Small business programs.
1022
Minority and women inclusion.
SUBCHAPTER E--GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS
1028
Bonds and insurance.
1032
Contract financing.
1033
Protests, disputes, and appeals.
SUBCHAPTER F--SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING
1034
Major system acquisition.
1036
Construction and architect-engineer contracts.
SUBCHAPTER G--CONTRAT MANAGEMENT
1042
Contract administration and audit services.
SUBCHAPTER H--CLAUSES AND FORMS
1052
Solicitation provisions and contract clauses.
Chapter 12--Department of Transportation (Parts 1200--1299).............
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
1201
Federal Acquisition Regulations System.
1202
Definitions of words and terms.
1203
Improper business practices and personal
conflicts of interest.
1204
Administrative matters.
SUBCHAPTER B--ACQUISITION PLANNING
1205
Publicizing contract actions.
1206
Competition requirements.
1207
Acquisition planning.
1211
Describing agency needs.
SUBCHAPTER C--CONTRACTING METHODS AND CONTRACT TYPES
1213
Simplified acquisition procedures.
1214
Sealed bidding.
1215
Contracting by negotiation.
1216
Types of contracts.
1217
Special contracting methods.
SUBCHAPTER D--SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRAMS
1219
Small business programs.
1222
Application of labor laws to Government
acquisitions.
1223
Environment, energy and water efficiency,
renewable energy technologies, occupational
safety, and drug-free workplace.
1224
Protection of privacy and freedom of
information.
SUBCHAPTER E--GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS
1227
Patents, data, and copyrights.
1228
Bonds and insurance.
1231
Contract cost principles and procedures.
1232
Contract financing.
1233
Protests, disputes, and appeals.
SUBCHAPTER F--SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING
1234
[Reserved]
1235
Research and development contracting.
1236
Construction and architect-engineer contracts.
1237
Service contracting.
1239
Acquisition of information technology.
SUBCHAPTER G--CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
1242
Contract administration and audit services.
1245
Government property.
1246
Quality assurance.
1247
Transportation.
SUBCHAPTER H--CLAUSES AND FORMS
1252
Solicitation provisions and contract clauses.
1253
Forms.
Chapter 13--Department of Commerce (Parts 1300--1399)...................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
1301
Department of Commerce Acquisition Regulations
System.
1302
Definitions of words and terms.
1303
Improper business practices and personal
conflicts of interest.
1304
Administrative matters.
SUBCHAPTER B--COMPETITION AND ACQUISITION PLANNING
1305
Publicizing contact actions.
1306
Competition requirements.
1307
Acquisition planning.
1308
Required sources of supplies and services.
1309
Contractor qualifications.
1311
Describing agency needs.
1312
Acquisition of commercial items.
SUBCHAPTER C--CONTRACTING METHODS AND CONTRACT TYPES
1313
Simplified acquisition procedures.
1314
Sealed bidding.
1315
Contracting by negotiation.
1316
Types of contracts.
1317
Special contracting methods.
1318
Emergency acquisitions.
SUBCHAPTER D--SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRAMS
1319
Small business programs.
1322
Application of labor laws to Government
acquisitions.
1323
Environment, energy and water efficiency,
renewable energy technologies, occupational
safety, and drug-free workplace.
1324
Application of labor laws to Government
acquisitions.
1325
Environment, energy and water efficiency,
renewable energy technologies, occupational
safety, and drug-free workplace.
1326
Other socioeconomic programs.
SUBCHAPTER E--GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS
1327
Patents, data, and copyrights.
1328
Bonds and insurance.
1329
Taxes.
1330
Cost accounting standards administration.
1331
Contract cost principles and procedures.
1332
Contract financing.
1333
Protests, disputes, and appeals.
SUBCHAPTER F--SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING
1334
Major system acquisition.
1335
Research and development contracting.
1336
Construction and architect-engineer contracts.
1337
Service contracting.
1339
Acquisition of information technology.
1341
Acquisition of utility services.
SUBCHAPTER G--CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
1342
Contract administration.
1344
Subcontracting policies and procedures.
1345
Government property.
1346
Quality assurance.
1348
Value engineering.
1349
Termination of contracts.
1350
Extraordinary contractual actions.
SUBCHAPTER H--CLAUSES AND FORMS
1352
Solicitation provisions and contract clauses.
1353
Forms.
SUBCHAPTER I--DEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAL REGULATIONS
1370
Universal solicitation provisions and contract
clauses.
1371
Acquisitions involving ship construction and
ship repair.
Chapter 14--Department of the Interior (Parts 1400--1499)...............
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
1401
Department of the Interior Acquisition
Regulation System.
1402
Definitions of words and terms.
1403
Improper business practices and personal
conflicts of interest.
1404
Administrative matters.
SUBCHAPTER B--COMPETITION AND ACQUISITION PLANNING
1405
Publicizing contract actions.
1406
Competition requirements.
1407
Acquisition planning.
1408
Required sources of supplies and services.
1409
Contractor qualifications.
1410--1412
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER C--CONTRACTING METHODS AND CONTRACT TYPES
1413
Simplified acquisition procedures.
1414
Sealed bidding.
1415
Contracting by negotiation.
1416
Types of contracts.
1417
Special contracting methods.
1418
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER D--SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRAMS
1419
Small business programs.
1420--1421
[Reserved]
1422
Application of labor laws to government
acquisitions.
1423
[Reserved]
1424
Protection of privacy and freedom of
information.
1425
Foreign acquisition.
1426
Other socio-economic programs.
SUBCHAPTER E--GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS
1427
Patents, data, and copyrights.
1428
Bonds and insurance.
1429
Taxes.
1430
Cost accounting standards administration.
1431
Contract cost principles and procedures.
1432
Contract financing.
1433
Protests, disputes, and appeals.
SUBCHAPTER F--SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING
1434
[Reserved]
1435
Research and development contracting.
1436
Construction and architect-engineer contracts.
1437
Service contracting.
1438--1441
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER G--CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
1442
Contract administration and audit services.
1443
Contract modifications.
1444
[Reserved]
1445
Government property.
1446
Quality assurance.
1447
[Reserved]
1448
Value engineering.
1449
Termination of contracts.
1450
Extraordinary contractual actions and the
Safety Act.
1451
Use of government sources by contractors.
1452
Solicitation provisions and contract clauses.
Chapter 15--Environmental Protection Agency (Parts 1500--1599)..........
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
1501
General.
1502
Definition of words and terms.
1503
Improper business practices and personal
conflicts of interest.
1504
Administrative matters.
SUBCHAPTER B--ACQUISITION PLANNING
1505
Publicizing contract actions.
1506
Competition requirements.
1508
Required sources of supply.
1509
Contractor qualifications.
1511
Describing agency needs.
SUBCHAPTER C--CONTRACTING METHODS AND CONTRACT TYPES
1513
Simplified acquisition procedures.
1514
Sealed bidding.
1515
Contracting by negotiation.
1516
Types of contracts.
1517
Special contracting methods.
SUBCHAPTER D--SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRAMS
1519
Small business programs.
1520
Labor surplus area concerns.
1523
Environment, conservation, occupational
safety, and drug-free workplace.
1524
Protection of privacy and freedom of
information.
1525
Foreign acquisition.
SUBCHAPTER E--GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS
1527
Patents, data and copyrights.
1528
Bonds and insurance.
1529
Taxes.
1530
Cost accounting standards.
1531
Contract cost principles and procedures.
1532
Contract financing.
1533
Protests, disputes and appeals.
SUBCHAPTER F--SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING
1535
Research and development contracting.
1536
Construction and architect-engineer contracts.
1537
Service contracting.
SUBCHAPTER G--CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
1542
Contract administration.
1545
Government property.
1546
Quality assurance.
1548
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER H--CLAUSES AND FORMS
1552
Solicitation provisions and contract clauses.
1553
Forms.
Appendix I to Chapter 15--Environmental Protection Agency; class
justification for other than full and open competition in acquisitions
from the Federal Prison Industries and the Government Printing Office.
Chapter 16--Office of Personnel Management, Federal Employees Health
Benefits Acquisition Regulation (Parts 1600--1699)......................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
1601
Federal Acquisition Regulations System.
1602
Definitions of words and terms.
1603
Improper business practices and personal
conflicts of interest.
1604
Administrative matters.
SUBCHAPTER B--ACQUISITION PLANNING
1605
Publicizing contract actions.
1606
Competition requirements.
1609
Contractor qualifications.
SUBCHAPTER C--CONTRACTING METHODS AND CONTRACT TYPES
1614
Sealed bidding.
1615
Contracting by negotiation.
1616
Types of contracts.
SUBCHAPTER D--SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRAM
1622
Application of labor laws to Government
acquisitions.
1624
Protection of privacy and freedom of
information.
SUBCHAPTER E--GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS
1629
Taxes.
1631
Contract cost principles and procedures.
1632
Contract financing.
1633
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER G--CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
1642
Contract administration.
1643
Contract modifications.
1644
Subcontracting policies and procedures.
1645
Government property.
1646
Quality assurance.
1649
Termination of contracts.
SUBCHAPTER H--CLAUSES AND FORMS
1652
Contract clauses.
1653
Forms.
1699
Cost accounting standards.
Chapter 17--Office of Personnel Management (Parts 1700--1799)...........
1733
Protests, disputes, and appeals.
Chapter 18--National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Parts 1800--
1899)...................................................................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
1801
Federal Acquisition Regulations System.
1802
Definitions of words and terms.
1803
Improper business practices and personal
conflicts of interest.
1804
Administrative matters.
SUBCHAPTER B--COMPETITION AND ACQUISITION PLANNING
1805
Publicizing contract actions.
1806
Competition requirements.
1807
Acquisition planning.
1808
Required sources of supplies and services.
1809
Contractor qualifications.
1811
Describing agency needs.
1812
Acquisition of commercial items.
SUBCHAPTER C--CONTRACTING METHODS AND CONTRACTING TYPES
1813
Simplified acquisition procedures.
1814
Sealed bidding.
1815
Contracting by negotiation.
1816
Types of contracts.
1817
Special contracting methods.
SUBCHAPTER D--SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRAMS
1819
Small business programs.
1822
Application of labor laws to Government
acquisitions.
1823
Environment, energy and water efficiency,
renewable energy technologies, occupational
safety, and drug-free workplace.
1824
Protection of privacy and freedom of
information.
1825
Foreign acquisition.
SUBCHAPTER E--GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS
1827
Patents, data, and copyrights.
1828
Bonds and insurance.
1830
Cost accounting standards administration.
1831
Contract cost principles and procedures.
1832
Contract financing.
1833
Protests, disputes, and appeals.
SUBCHAPTER F--SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING
1834
Major system acquisition.
1835
Research and development contracting.
1836
Construction and architect-engineer contracts.
1837
Service contracting.
1839
Acquisition of information technology.
SUBCHAPTER G--CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
1840
[Reserved]
1841
Acquisition of utility services.
1842
Contract administration and audit services.
1843
Contract modification.
1844
Subcontracting policies and procedures.
1845
Government property.
1846
Quality assurance.
1847
Transportation.
1849
Termination of contracts.
1850
Extraordinary contractual actions.
1851
Use of Government sources by contractors.
SUBCHAPTER H--CLAUSES AND FORMS
1852
Solicitation provisions and contract clauses.
1853
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER I--AGENCY SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS
1872
[Reserved]
Chapter 19--Broadcasting Board of Governors (Parts 1900--1999)..........
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
1901
The Broadcasting Board of Governors
Acquisition Regulation System.
1902
Definitions of words and terms.
1903
Improper business practices and personal
conflicts of interest.
1904
Administrative matters.
SUBCHAPTER B--ACQUISITION PLANNING
1909
Contractor qualifications.
1910
Specifications, standards and other purchase
descriptions.
SUBCHAPTER C--CONTRACTING METHODS AND CONTRACT TYPES
1913
Small purchase and other simplified purchase
procedures.
1915
Contracting by negotiation.
1917
Special contracting methods.
SUBCHAPTER D--F--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER G--CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
1942
Contract administration.
1946
Quality assurance.
SUBCHAPTER H--CLAUSES AND FORMS
1952
Solicitation provisions and contract clauses.
1953
Forms.
Chapter 20--Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Parts 2000--2099)............
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
2001
Nuclear Regulatory Commission Acquisition
Regulation System.
2002
Definitions.
2003
Improper business practices and personal
conflicts of interest.
2004
Administrative matters.
SUBCHAPTER B--COMPETITION AND ACQUISITION PLANNING
2005
Publicizing contract actions.
2009
Contractor qualifications.
2011
Describing agency needs.
SUBCHAPTER C--CONTRACTING METHODS AND CONTRACT TYPES
2013
Simplified acquisition procedures. [Reserved]
2014
Sealed bidding.
2015
Contracting by negotiation.
2016
Types of contracts.
2017
Special contracting methods.
SUBCHAPTER D--SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRAMS
2019
Small business programs.
2022
Application of labor laws to government
acquisitions.
2024
Protection of privacy and freedom of
information.
SUBCHAPTER E--GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS
2027
Patents, data, and copyrights.
2030
Cost accounting standards.
2031
Contract cost principles and procedures.
2032
Contract financing.
2033
Protests, disputes, and appeals.
SUBCHAPTER F--SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING
2035
Research and development contracting.
SUBCHAPTER G--CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
2042
Contract administration.
2045
Government property.
SUBCHAPTER H--CLAUSES AND FORMS
2052
Solicitation provisions and contract clauses.
Chapter 21--Office of Personnel Management, Federal Employees Group Life
Insurance Federal Acquisition Regulation (Parts 2100--2199).............
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
2101
Federal Acquisition Regulations System.
2102
Definitions of words and terms.
2103
Improper business practices and personal
conflicts of interest.
2104
Administrative matters.
SUBCHAPTER B--ACQUISITION PLANNING
2105
Publicizing contract actions.
2106
Competition requirements.
2109
Contractor qualifications.
2110
Specifications, standards, and other purchase
descriptions.
SUBCHAPTER C--CONTRACTING METHODS AND CONTRACT TYPES
2114
Sealed bidding.
2115
Contracting by negotiation.
2116
Types of contracts.
SUBCHAPTER D--SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRAMS
2122
Application of labor laws to Government
acquisitions.
2124
Protection of privacy and freedom of
information.
SUBCHAPTER E--GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS
2128
Bonds and insurance.
2129
Taxes.
2131
Contract cost principles and procedures.
2132
Contract financing.
2133
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER F--SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING
2137
Service contracting.
SUBCHAPTER G--CONTRACT MODIFICATIONS
2143
Contract modifications.
2144
Subcontracting policies and procedures.
2146
Quality assurance.
2149
Termination of contracts.
SUBCHAPTER H--CLAUSES AND FORMS
2152
Precontract provisions and contract clauses.
Chapter 23--Social Security Administration (Parts 2300--2399)...........
2301
Social Security Acquisition Regulation System.
Chapter 24--Department of Housing and Urban Development (Parts 2400--
2499)...................................................................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
2401
Federal Acquisition Regulations System.
2402
Definitions of words and terms.
2403
Improper business practices and personal
conflicts of interest.
2404
Administrative matters.
SUBCHAPTER B--COMPETITION AND ACQUISITION PLANNING
2405
Publicizing contract actions.
2406
Competition requirements.
2407
Acquisition planning.
2408
Required sources of supplies and services.
2409
Contractor qualifications.
SUBCHAPTER C--CONTRACTING METHODS AND CONTRACT TYPES
2413
Simplified acquisition procedures.
2414
Sealed bidding.
2415
Contracting by negotiation.
2416
Types of contracts.
2417
Special contracting methods.
SUBCHAPTER D--SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRAMS
2419
Small business programs.
2422
Application of labor laws to Government
acquisitions.
2424
Protection of privacy and freedom of
information.
2425
Trade Agreements Act.
2426
Other socioeconomic programs.
2427
Patents, data, and copyrights.
SUBCHAPTER E--GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS
2428
Bonds and insurance.
2429
Taxes.
2432
Contract financing.
2433
Protests, disputes, and appeals.
2434
Major system acquisitions.
SUBCHAPTER F--SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING
2436
Construction and architect-engineer contracts.
2437
Service contracting.
2439
Acquisition of information technology.
SUBCHAPTER G--CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
2442
Contract Administration and audit services.
2444
Subcontracting policies and procedures.
2446
Quality assurance.
2448
Value engineering.
2449
Termination of contracts.
2451
Use of Government sources by contractors.
SUBCHAPTER H--CLAUSES AND FORMS
2452
Solicitation provisions and contract clauses.
2453
Forms.
SUBCHAPTER U--HUD SUPPLEMENTATIONS
2470
Special programs affecting acquisition.
Chapter 25--National Science Foundation (Parts 2500--2599)..............
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
2501
Federal Acquisition Regulations System.
SUBCHAPTER B--ACQUISITION PLANNING
2509
Contractor qualifications.
SUBCHAPTER C--CONTRACTING METHODS AND CONTRACT TYPES
2515
Contracting by negotiation.
SUBCHAPTER E--GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS
2527
Patents, data, and copyrights.
2532
Contract financing.
Chapter 28--Department of Justice (Parts 2800--2899)....................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
2801
Department of Justice Acquisition Regulations
System.
2802
Definitions of words and terms.
2803
Improper business practices and personal
conflicts of interest.
2804
Administrative matters.
SUBCHAPTER B--COMPETITION AND ACQUISITION PLANNING
2805
Publicizing contract actions.
2806
Competition requirements.
2807
Acquisition planning.
2808
Required sources of supplies and services.
2809
Contractor qualifications.
2811
Describing agency needs.
2812
Acquisition of commercial items.
SUBCHAPTER C--CONTRACTING METHODS AND CONTRACT TYPES
2813
Simplified acquisition procedures.
2814
Sealed bidding.
2815
Contracting by negotiation.
2816
Types of contracts.
2817
Special contracting methods.
SUBCHAPTER D--SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRAMS
2819
Small business programs
2822
Application of labor laws to Government
acquisitions.
2823
Environment, conservation, occupational
safety, and drug-free workplace.
2824
Protection of privacy and freedom of
information.
2825
Foreign acquisition.
SUBCHAPTER E--GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS
2828
Bonds and insurance.
2829
Taxes.
2830
Cost Accounting Standards (CAS)
Administration.
2831
Contract cost principles and procedures.
2832
Contract financing.
2833
Protests, disputes, and appeals.
SUBCHAPTER F--SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING
2834
Major system acquisition.
SUBCHAPTER G--CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
2842
Contract administration.
2845
Government property.
2846
Quality assurance.
SUBCHAPTER H--CLAUSES AND FORMS
2852
Solicitation provisions and contract clauses.
Chapter 29--Department of Labor (Parts 2900--2999)......................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
2901
Department of Labor Acquisition Regulation
System.
2902
Definition of words and terms.
2903
Improper business practices and personal
conflicts of interest.
2904
Administrative matters.
SUBCHAPTER B--ACQUISITION PLANNING
2905
Publicizing contract actions.
2906
Competition requirements.
2907
Acquisition planning.
2908
Required sources of supplies and services.
2909
Contractor qualifications.
2910
Market research.
2911
Describing agency needs.
2912
Acquisition of commercial items.
2913
Simplified acquisition procedures.
SUBCHAPTER C--CONTRACTING METHODS AND CONTRACT TYPES
2914
Sealed bidding.
2915
Contracting by negotiation.
2916
Types of contracts.
2917
Special contracting methods.
SUBCHAPTER D--SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRAMS
2918
[Reserved]
2919
Small business and small disadvantaged
business concerns.
2920--2921
[Reserved]
2922
Application of labor laws to Government
acquisitions.
2923
Environment, energy and water efficiency,
renewable energy technologies, occupational
safety, and drug-free workplace.
2924--2927
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER E--GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS
2928
Bonds and insurance.
2929
Taxes.
2930
Cost accounting standards administration.
2931
Contract cost principles and procedures.
2932
Contract financing.
2933
Protests, disputes and appeals.
2934--2935
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER F--SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING
2936
Construction and architect-engineer contracts.
2937
Service contracting.
2938--2941
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER G--CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
2942
Contract administration and audit services.
2943
Contract modifications.
2944
Subcontracting policies and procedures.
2945
Government property.
2946--2951
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER H--CLAUSES and FORMS
2952
Solicitation provisions and contract clauses.
2953
Forms.
Chapter 30--Department of Homeland Security, Homeland Security
Acquisition Regulation (HSAR) (Parts 3000--3099)........................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
3001
Federal Acquisition Regulation System.
3002
Definitions of words and terms.
3003
Improper business practices and personal
conflicts of interest.
3004
Administrative matters.
SUBCHAPTER B--ACQUISITION PLANNING
3005
Publicizing contract actions.
3006
Competition requirements.
3007
Acquisition planning.
3008
[Reserved]
3009
Contractor qualifications.
3010
[Reserved]
3011
Describing agency needs.
3012
Acquisition of commercial items.
SUBCHAPTER C--CONTRACT METHODS AND CONTRACT TYPES
3013
Simplified acquisition procedures.
3014
[Reserved]
3015
Contracting by negotiation.
3016
Types of contracts.
3017
Special contracting methods.
3018
Emergency acquisitions.
SUBCHAPTER D--SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRAMS
3019
Small business programs.
3020--3021
[Reserved]
3022
Application of labor laws to Government
acquisitions.
3023
Environment, energy and water efficiency,
renewable energy technologies occupational
safety, and drug-free workplace.
3024
Protection of privacy and freedom of
information.
3025
Foreign acquisition.
3026
[Reserved]
3027
Patents, data, and copyrights.
3028
Bonds and insurance.
SUBCHAPTER E--GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS
3029
Taxes. [Reserved]
3030
Cost accounting standards administration.
3031
Contract cost principles and procedures.
3032
Contract financing.
3033
Protests, disputes, and appeals.
3034
Major system acquisition.
SUBCHAPTER F--SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING
3035
Research and development contracting.
3036
Construction and architect-engineer contracts.
3037
Service contracting.
3038--3041
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER G--CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
3042
Contract administration and audit services.
3043--3045
[Reserved]
3046
Quality assurance.
3047
Transportation.
3048--3051
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER H--CLAUSES AND FORMS
3052
Solicitation provisions and contract clauses.
3053
Forms.
Chapter 34--Department of Education Acquisition Regulation (Parts 3400--
3499)...................................................................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
3401
ED Acquisition Regulation System.
3402
Definitions of words and terms.
3403
Improper business practices and personal
conflicts of interest.
SUBCHAPTER B--COMPETITION AND ACQUISITION PLANNING
3405
Publicizing contract actions.
3406
Competition requirements.
3408
Required sources of supplies and services.
3409
Contractor qualifications.
3412
Acquisition of commercial items.
SUBCHAPTER C--CONTRACTING METHODS AND CONTRACT TYPES
3413
Simplified Acquisition procedures.
3414
Sealed bidding.
3415
Contracting by negotiation.
3416
Types of contracts.
3417
Special contracting methods.
SUBCHAPTER D--SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRAMS
3419
Small business programs.
3422
Application of labor laws to government
acquisitions.
3424
Protection of privacy and freedom of
information.
3425
Foreign acquisition.
SUBCHAPTER E--GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS
3427
Patents, data, and copyrights.
3428
Bonds and insurance.
3432
Contract financing.
3433
Protests, disputes, and appeals.
SUBCHAPTER F--SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING
3437
Service contracting.
3439
Acquisition of information technology.
SUBCHAPTER G--CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
3442
Contract administration and audit services.
3443
Contract modifications.
3445
Government property.
3447
Transportation.
SUBCHAPTER H--CLAUSES AND FORMS
3452
Solicitation provisions and contract clauses.
Chapter 51--Department of the Army Acquisition Regulations (Parts 5100--
5199)...................................................................
5108
Required sources of supplies and services.
5119
Small business and small disadvantage business
concerns.
5145
Government property.
5152
Solicitations provisions and contract clauses.
Chapter 52--Department of the Navy Acquisition Regulations (Parts 5200--
5299)...................................................................
5215
Contracting by negotiation.
5231
Contract cost principles and procedures.
5242
Contract administration.
5243
[Reserved]
5252
Solicitation provisions and contract clauses.
Chapter 53--Department of the Air Force Federal Acquisition Regulation
Supplement (Parts 5300--5399) [Reserved]................................
Chapter 54--Defense Logistics Agency, Department of Defense (Parts
5400--5499).............................................................
5416
Types of contracts.
5433
Protests, disputes, and appeals.
5452
Solicitation provisions and contract clauses.
Chapter 57--African Development Foundation (Parts 5700--5799)...........
SUBCHAPTER B--ACQUISITION PLANNING
5706
Competition requirements.
Chapter 61--Civilian Board of Contract Appeals, General Services
Administration (Parts 6100--6199).......................................
6101
Contract dispute cases.
6102
Crop insurance cases.
6103
Transportation rate cases.
6104
Travel and relocation expenses cases.
6105
Decisions authorized by 31 U.S.C. 3529.
Chapter 63--Department of Transportation Board of Contract Appeals
(Parts 6300--6399)......................................................
6301
Board of Contract Appeals.
6302
Rules of procedure.
Chapter 99--Cost Accounting Standards Board, Office of Federal
Procurement Policy, Office of Management and Budget (Parts 9900--9999)..
9900
Scope of chapter.
SUBCHAPTER A--ADMINISTRATION
9901
Rules and procedures.
9902
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER B--PROCUREMENT PRACTICES AND COST ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
9903
Contract coverage.
9904
Cost accounting standards.
9905
Cost accounting standards for educational
institutions.
TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION
Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary of Transportation (Parts 1--99).....
Part
1
Organization and delegation of powers and
duties.
3
Official Seal.
5
Rulemaking procedures.
6
Implementation of Equal Access to Justice Act
in agency proceedings.
7
Public availability of information.
8
Classified information: Classification/
declassification/access.
9
Testimony of employees of the Department and
production of records in legal proceedings.
10
Maintenance of and access to records
pertaining to individuals.
11
Protection of human subjects.
15
Protection of sensitive security information.
17
Intergovernmental review of Department of
Transportation programs and activities.
18
[Reserved]
19
[Reserved]
20
New restrictions on lobbying.
21
Nondiscrimination in federally-assisted
programs of the Department of Transportation--
effectuation of Title VI of the Civil Rights
Act of 1964.
22
Short-Term Lending Program (STLP).
23
Participation of disadvantaged business
enterprise in airport concessions.
24
Uniform relocation assistance and real
property acquisition for Federal and federally
assisted programs.
25
Nondiscrimination on the basis of sex in
education programs or activities receiving
Federal financial assistance.
26
Participation by disadvantaged business
enterprises in Department of Transportation
financial assistance programs.
27
Nondiscrimination on the basis of disability
in programs or activities receiving Federal
financial assistance.
28
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the Department of Transportation.
30
Denial of public works contracts to suppliers
of goods and services of countries that deny
procurement market access to U.S. contractors.
31
Program fraud civil remedies.
32
Governmentwide requirements for drug-free
workplace (financial assistance).
33
Transportation priorities and allocation
system.
37
Transportation services for individuals with
disabilities (ADA).
38
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
accessibility specifications for
transportation vehicles.
39
Transportation for individuals with
disabilities: passenger vessels.
40
Procedures for transportation workplace drug
and alcohol testing programs.
41
Seismic safety.
71
Standard time zone boundaries.
79
Medals of honor.
80
Credit assistance for surface transportation
projects.
89
Implementation of Federal Claims Collection
Act.
91
International air transportation fair
competitive practices.
92
Recovering debts to the United States by
salary offset.
93
Aircraft allocation.
95
[Reserved]
98
Enforcement of restrictions on post-employment
activities.
99
Employee responsibilities and conduct.
Appendix--United States Railway Association--employee responsibilities
and conduct.
Subtitle B--Other Regulations Relating to Transportation................
Chapter I--Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration,
Department of Transportation (Parts 100--199)...........................
SUBCHAPTER A--HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OIL TRANSPORTATION
105
Hazardous materials program definitions and
general procedures.
106
Rulemaking procedures.
107
Hazardous materials program procedures.
109
Department of Transportation hazardous
materials procedural regulations.
110
Hazardous materials public sector training and
planning grants.
SUBCHAPTER B--OIL TRANSPORTATION
130
Oil spill prevention and response plans.
SUBCHAPTER C--HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGULATIONS
171
General information, regulations, and
definitions.
172
Hazardous materials table, special provisions,
hazardous materials communications, emergency
response information, training requirements,
and security plans.
173
Shippers--general requirements for shipments
and packagings.
174
Carriage by rail.
175
Carriage by aircraft.
176
Carriage by vessel.
177
Carriage by public highway.
178
Specifications for packagings.
179
Specifications for tank cars.
180
Continuing qualification and maintenance of
packagings.
181--185
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER D--PIPELINE SAFETY
190
Pipeline safety enforcement and regulatory
procedures.
191
Transportation of natural and other gas by
pipeline; annual reports, incident reports,
and safety-related condition reports.
192
Transportation of natural and other gas by
pipeline: minimum Federal safety standards.
193
Liquefied natural gas facilities: Federal
safety standards.
194
Response plans for onshore oil pipelines.
195
Transportation of hazardous liquids by
pipeline.
196
Protection of underground pipelines from
excavation activity.
197
[Reserved]
198
Regulations for grants to aid State pipeline
safety programs.
199
Drug and alcohol testing.
Chapter II--Federal Railroad Administration, Department of
Transportation (Parts 200--299).........................................
200
Informal rules of practice for passenger
service.
201
[Reserved]
207
Railroad Police Officers.
209
Railroad safety enforcement procedures.
210
Railroad noise emission compliance
regulations.
211
Rules of practice.
212
State safety participation regulations.
213
Track safety standards.
214
Railroad workplace safety.
215
Railroad freight car safety standards.
216
Special notice and emergency order procedures:
Railroad track, locomotive and equipment.
217
Railroad operating rules.
218
Railroad operating practices.
219
Control of alcohol and drug use.
220
Railroad communications.
221
Rear end marking device--passenger, commuter
and freight trains.
222
Use of locomotive horns at public highway-rail
grade crossings.
223
Safety glazing standards--locomotives,
passenger cars and cabooses.
224
Reflectorization of rail freight rolling
stock.
225
Railroad accidents/incidents: Reports
classification, and investigations.
227
Occupational noise exposure.
228
Hours of service of railroad employees;
recordkeeping and reporting; sleeping
quarters.
229
Railroad locomotive safety standards.
230
Steam locomotive inspection and maintenance
standards.
231
Railroad safety appliance standards.
232
Brake system safety standards for freight and
other non-passenger trains and equipment; end-
of-train devices.
233
Signal systems reporting requirements.
234
Grade crossing safety.
235
Instructions governing applications for
approval of a discontinuance or material
modification of a signal system or relief from
the requirements of Part 236.
236
Rules, standards, and instructions governing
the installation, inspection, maintenance, and
repair of signal and train control systems,
devices, and appliances.
237
Bridge safety standards.
238
Passenger equipment safety standards.
239
Passenger train emergency preparedness.
240
Qualification and certification of locomotive
engineers.
241
United States locational requirements for
dispatching of United States rail operations.
242
Qualification and certification of conductors.
244
Regulations on safety integration plans
governing railroad consolidations, mergers,
and acquisitions of control.
243
Training, qualification, and oversight for
safety-related railroad employees.
245
[Reserved]
250
Guarantee of certificates of trustees of
railroads in reorganization.
256
Financial assistance for railroad passenger
terminals.
260
Regulations governing loans and loan
guarantees under the Railroad Rehabilitation
and Improvement Financing Program.
261
Credit assistance for surface transportation
projects.
262
Implementation of program for capital grants
for rail line relocation and improvement
projects.
264
Surface Transporation Project Delivery Program
application requirements and termination.
266
Assistance to States for local rail service
under Section 5 of the Department of
Transportation Act.
268
Magnetic levitation transportation technology
deployment program.
269
Alternate Passenger Rail Service pilot
program.
270
System Safety Program.
271
[Reserved]
272
Critical incident stress plans.
273--299
[Reserved]
Chapter III--Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Department of
Transportation (Parts 300--399).........................................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL REGULATIONS
301
[Reserved]
303
Civil rights.
325
Compliance with interstate motor carrier noise
emission standards.
SUBCHAPTER B--FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY REGULATIONS
350
Commercial motor carrier safety assistance
program.
355
Compatibility of State laws and regulations
affecting interstate motor carrier operations.
356
Motor carrier routing regulations.
360
Fees for motor carrier registration and
insurance.
365
Rules governing applications for operating
authority.
366
Designation of process agent.
367
Standards for registration with States.
368
Application for a certificate of registration
to operate in municipalities in the United
States on the United States-Mexico
international border or within the commercial
zones of such municipalities.
369
Reports of motor carriers.
370
Principles and practices for the investigation
and voluntary disposition of loss and damage
claims and processing salvage.
371
Brokers of property.
372
Exemptions, commercial zones, and terminal
areas.
373
Receipts and bills.
374
Passenger carrier regulations.
375
Transportation of household goods in
interstate commerce; consumer protection
regulations.
376
Lease and interchange of vehicles.
377
Payment of transportation charges.
378
Procedures governing the processing,
investigation, and disposition of overcharge,
duplicate payment, or overcollection claims.
379
Preservation of records
380
Special training requirements.
381
Waivers, exemptions, and pilot programs.
382
Controlled substances and alcohol use and
testing.
383
Commercial driver's license standards;
requirements and penalties.
384
State compliance with commercial driver's
license program.
385
Safety fitness procedures.
386
Rules of practice for FMCSA proceedings.
387
Minimum levels of financial responsibility for
motor carriers.
388
Cooperative agreements with States.
389
Rulemaking procedures--Federal motor carrier
safety regulations.
390
Federal motor carrier safety regulations:
General.
391
Qualifications of drivers and longer
combination vehicle (LCV) driver instructors.
392
Driving of commercial motor vehicles.
393
Parts and accessories necessary for safe
operation.
395
Hours of service of drivers.
396
Inspection, repair, and maintenance.
397
Transportation of hazardous materials; driving
and parking rules.
398
Transportation of migrant workers.
399
Employee safety and health standards.
Appendix A to Subchapter B of Chapter III--[Reserved]
Appendix B to Subchapter B of Chapter III--Special agents.
Appendixes C--E to Subchapter B of Chapter III--[Reserved]
Appendix F to Subchapter B of Chapter III--Commercial zones.
Appendix G to Subchapter B of Chapter III--Minimum periodic inspection
standards.
Chapter IV--Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security (Parts 400--
499)....................................................................
SUBCHAPTER B--SAFETY APPROVAL OF CARGO CONTAINERS
450
General.
451
Testing and approval of containers.
452
Examination of containers.
453
Control and enforcement.
Chapter V--National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Department of
Transportation (Parts 500--599).........................................
501
Organization and delegation of powers and
duties.
509
OMB control numbers for information collection
requirements.
510
Information gathering powers.
511
Adjudicative procedures.
512
Confidential business information.
520
Procedures for considering environmental
impacts.
523
Vehicle classification.
525
Exemptions from average fuel economy
standards.
526
Petitions and plans for relief under the
Automobile Fuel Efficiency Act of 1980.
529
Manufacturers of multistage automobiles.
531
Passenger automobile average fuel economy
standards.
533
Light truck fuel economy standards.
534
Rights and responsibilities of manufacturers
in the context of changes in corporate
relationships.
535
Medium-and-heavy-duty vehicle fuel efficiency
program.
536
Transfer and trading of fuel economy credits.
537
Automotive fuel economy reports.
538
Manufacturing incentives for alternative fuel
vehicles.
541
Federal motor vehicle theft prevention
standard.
542
Procedures for selecting light duty truck
lines to be covered by the theft prevention
standard.
543
Exemption from vehicle theft prevention
standard.
544
[Reserved]
545
Federal motor vehicle theft prevention
standard phase-in and small-volume line
reporting requirements.
551
Procedural rules.
552
Petitions for rulemaking, defect, and
noncompliance orders.
553
Rulemaking procedures.
554
Standards enforcement and defects
investigation.
555
Temporary exemption from motor vehicle safety
and bumper standards.
556
Exemption for inconsequential defect or
noncompliance.
557
Petitions for hearings on notification and
remedy of defects.
563
Event data recorders.
564
Replaceable light source and sealed beam
headlamp information.
565
Vehicle identification number (VIN)
requirements.
566
Manufacturer identification.
567
Certification.
568
Vehicles manufactured in two or more stages--
all incomplete, intermediate and final-stage
manufacturers of vehicles manufactured in two
or more stages.
569
Regrooved tires.
570
Vehicle in use inspection standards.
571
Federal motor vehicle safety standards.
572
Anthropomorphic test devices.
573
Defect and noncompliance responsibility and
reports.
574
Tire identification and recordkeeping.
575
Consumer information.
576
Record retention.
577
Defect and noncompliance notification.
578
Civil and criminal penalties.
579
Reporting of information and communications
about potential defects.
580
Odometer disclosure requirements.
581
Bumper standard.
582
Insurance cost information regulation.
583
Automobile parts content labeling.
585
Phase-in reporting requirements.
586
[Reserved]
587
Deformable barriers.
588
Child restraint systems recordkeeping
requirements.
589--590
[Reserved]
591
Importation of vehicles and equipment subject
to Federal safety, bumper and theft prevention
standards.
592
Registered importers of vehicles not
originally manufactured to conform to the
Federal motor vehicle safety standards.
593
Determinations that a vehicle not originally
manufactured to conform to the Federal motor
vehicle safety standards is eligible for
importation.
594
Schedule of fees authorized by 49 U.S.C.
30141.
595
Make inoperative exemptions.
596--598
[Reserved]
599
Requirements and procedures for Consumer
Assistance to Recycle and Save Act program.
Chapter VI--Federal Transit Administration, Department of Transportation
(Parts 600--699)........................................................
601
Organization, functions, and procedures.
602
Emergency relief.
604
Charter service.
605
School bus operations.
609
Transportation for elderly and handicapped
persons.
611
Major capital investment projects.
613
Metropolitan and statewide and nonmetropolitan
planning.
614
Transportation infrastructure management.
622
Environmental impact and related procedures.
624
Clean fuels grant program.
625
Transit asset management.
630
National transit database.
633
Project management oversight.
639
Capital leases.
640
Credit assistance for surface transportation
projects.
655
Prevention of alcohol misuse and prohibited
drug use in transit operations.
659
Rail fixed guideway systems; State safety
oversight.
661
Buy America requirements.
663
Pre-award and post-delivery audits of rolling
stock purchases.
665
Bus testing.
670
Public Transportation Safety Program.
674
State safety oversight.
Chapter VII--National Railroad Passenger Corporation (AMTRAK) (Parts
700--799)...............................................................
700
Organization, functioning and available
information.
701
AMTRAK Freedom of Information Act program.
Chapter VIII--National Transportation Safety Board (Parts 800--999).....
800
Administrative rules.
801
Public availability of information.
802
Rules implementing the Privacy Act of 1974.
803
Official seal.
804
Rules implementing the Government in the
Sunshine Act.
805
[Reserved]
806
National security information policy and
guidelines, implementing regulations.
807
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the National Transportation
Safety Board.
821
Rules of practice in air safety proceedings.
825
Rules of procedure for merchant marine appeals
from decisions of the Commandant, U. S. Coast
Guard.
826
Rules implementing the Equal Access to Justice
Act of 1980.
830
Notification and reporting of aircraft
accidents or incidents and overdue aircraft,
and preservation of aircraft wreckage, mail,
cargo, and records.
831
Accident/incident investigation procedures.
835
Testimony of Board employees.
837
Production of records in legal proceedings.
840
Rules pertaining to notification of railroad
accidents.
845
Rules of practice in transportation:
investigative hearings; meetings, reports, and
petitions for reconsideration.
850
Coast Guard--National Transportation Safety
Board marine casualty investigations.
851--999
[Reserved]
Chapter X--Surface Transportation Board (Parts 1000--1399)..............
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS
Parts 1000-1019--General Provisions
1000
[Reserved]
1001
Inspection of records.
1002
Fees.
1003
Forms.
1004
Interpretations and routing regulations.
1005
Principles and practices for the investigation
and voluntary disposition of loss and damage
claims and processing salvage.
1007
Records containing information about
individuals.
1011
Board organization; delegations of authority.
1012
Meetings of the Board.
1013
Guidelines for the proper use of voting
trusts.
1014
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by the Surface Transportation Board.
1016
Special procedures governing the recovery of
expenses by parties to Board adjudicatory
proceedings.
1017
Debt collection--collection by offset from
indebted government and former government
employees.
1018
Debt collection.
1019
Regulations governing conduct of Surface
Transportation Board employees.
Parts 1021-1029--Enforcement
1021
Administrative collection of enforcement
claims.
1022
Civil monetary penalty inflation adjustment.
Parts 1030-1039--Carriers Subject to Part I, Interstate Commerce Act
1033
Car service.
1034
Routing of traffic.
1035
Bills of lading.
1037
Bulk grain and grain products--loss and damage
claims.
1039
Exemptions.
1040
On-time performance of intercity passenger
rail service.
Parts 1070-1079--[Reserved]
Parts 1090-1099--Intermodal Transportation
1090
Practices of carriers involved in the
intermodal movement of containerized freight.
SUBCHAPTER B--RULES OF PRACTICE
Parts 1100-1129--Rules of General Applicability
1100
General provisions.
1101
Definitions and construction.
1102
Communications.
1103
Practitioners.
1104
Filing with the Board-copies-verification-
service-pleadings, generally.
1105
Procedures for implementation of environmental
laws.
1106
Procedures for Surface Transportation Board
consideration of safety integration plans in
cases involving railroad consolidations,
mergers, and acquisitions of control.
1107
[Reserved]
1108
Arbitration of certain disputes subject to the
statutory jurisdiction of the Surface
Transportation Board.
1109
Use of mediation in Board proceedings.
1110
Procedures governing informal rulemaking
proceedings.
1111
Complaint and investigation procedures.
1112
Modified procedures.
1113
Oral hearings.
1114
Evidence; discovery.
1115
Appellate procedures.
1116
Oral argument before the Board.
1117
Petitions (for relief) not otherwise covered.
1118
Procedures in informal proceedings before
employee boards.
1119
Compliance with Board decisions.
1120
Use of 1977-1978 study of motor carrier
platform handling factors.
1121
Rail exemption procedures.
1122
Board-initiated investigations.
1123--1129
[Reserved]
Parts 1130-1149--Rate procedures
1130
Informal complaints.
1132
Protests requesting suspension and
investigation of collective ratemaking
actions.
1133
Recovery of damages.
1135
Railroad cost recovery procedures.
1141
Procedures to calculate interest rates.
1146
Expedited relief for service emergencies.
1147
Temporary relief under 49 U.S.C. 10705 and
11102 for service inadequacies.
1148--1149
[Reserved]
Parts 1150-1174--Licensing Procedures
Parts 1150-1159--Rail Licensing Procedures
1150
Certificate to construct, acquire, or operate
railroad lines.
1151
Feeder railroad development program.
1152
Abandonment and discontinuance of rail lines
and rail transportation under 49 U.S.C. 10903.
1155
Solid waste rail transfer facilities.
Parts 1156-1176--Finance Procedures
Parts 1177-1199--Securities, Security Interests and Financial Structure
1177
Recordation of documents.
1178--1179
[Reserved]
Parts 1180-1189--Combinations and Ownership
1180
Railroad acquisition, control, merger,
consolidation project, trackage rights, and
lease procedures.
1182
Purchase, merger, and control of motor
passenger carriers.
1184
Motor carrier pooling operations.
1185
Interlocking officers.
1187--1199
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER C--ACCOUNTS, RECORDS AND REPORTS
Parts 1200-1219--Uniform Systems of Accounts
1200
General accounting regulations under the
Interstate Commerce Act.
1201
Railroad companies.
1202--1219
[Reserved]
Parts 1220-1239--Preservation of Records
1220
Preservation of records.
1202--1219
[Reserved]
Parts 1241-1259--Reports
1241
Annual, special, or periodic reports--carriers
subject to Part I of the Interstate Commerce
Act.
1242
Separation of common operating expenses
between freight service and passenger service
for railroads.
1243
Quarterly operating reports--railroads.
1244
Waybill analysis of transportation of
property--railroads.
1245
Classification of railroad employees; reports
of service and compensation.
1246
Number of railroad employees.
1247
Report of cars loaded and cars terminated.
1248
Freight commodity statistics.
1250
Railroad performance data reporting.
1251--1252
[Reserved]
1253
Rate-making organization; records and reports.
Parts 1260-1269--Valuation
1260--1261
[Reserved]
Parts 1280-1299--Classification and Declassification of National
Security Information and Material
1280
Handling of national security information and
classified material.
1281--1299
[Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER D--CARRIER RATES AND SERVICE TERMS
1300
Disclosure, publication, and notice of change
of rates and other service terms for rail
common carriage.
1301
[Reserved]
1302
Export and import shipments; railroads.
1305
Disclosure and notice of change of rates and
other service terms for pipeline common
carriage.
1310
Tariff requirements for household goods
carriers.
1312
Regulations for the publication, posting, and
filing of tariffs for the transportation of
property by or with a water carrier in
noncontiguous domestic trade.
1313
Railroad contracts for the transportation of
agricultural products.
1319
Exemptions.
1320--1324
[Reserved]
1325
Extension of credit to candidates for Federal
office or their representatives.
1331
Applications under 49 U.S.C. 10706 and 13703.
1332
Filing contracts for surface mail
transportation.
1333
Demurrage liability.
Chapter XI--Research and Innovative Technology Administration,
Department of Transportation (Parts 1400--1499) [Reserved]..............
Chapter XII--Transportation Security Administration, Department of
Homeland Security (Parts 1500--1699)....................................
SUBCHAPTER A--ADMINISTRATIVE AND PROCEDURAL RULES
1500
Applicability, terms, and abbreviations.
1502
Organization, functions, and procedures.
1503
Investigative and enforcement procedures.
1507
Privacy Act--exemptions.
1510
Passenger civil aviation security service
fees.
1511
Aviation security infrastructure fee.
1515
Appeal and waiver procedures for security
threat assessments for individuals.
SUBCHAPTER B--SECURITY RULES FOR ALL MODES OF TRANSPORTATION
1520
Protection of sensitive security information.
1522
TSA-approved validation firms and validators.
SUBCHAPTER C--CIVIL AVIATION SECURITY
1540
Civil aviation security: General rules.
1542
Airport security.
1544
Aircraft operator security: Air carriers and
commercial operators.
1546
Foreign air carrier security.
1548
Indirect air carrier security.
1549
Certified cargo screening program.
1550
Aircraft security under general operating and
flight rules.
1552
Flight schools.
1554
Aircraft repair station security.
1560
Secure flight program.
1562
Operations in the Washington, DC metropolitan
area.
SUBCHAPTER D--MARITIME AND LAND TRANSPORTATION SECURITY
1570
General rules.
1572
Credentialing and security threat assessments.
1580
Rail transportation security.
TITLE 50--WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES
Chapter I--United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the
Interior (Parts 1--199).................................................
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL PROVISIONS
Part
1
Definitions.
2
Field organization.
3
Nondiscrimination--contracts, permits, and use
of facilities.
SUBCHAPTER B--TAKING, POSSESSION, TRANSPORTATION, SALE, PURCHASE,
BARTER, EXPORTATION, AND IMPORTATION OF WILDLIFE AND PLANTS
10
General provisions.
11
Civil procedures.
12
Seizure and forfeiture procedures.
13
General permit procedures.
14
Importation, exportation, and transportation
of wildlife.
15
Wild Bird Conservation Act.
16
Injurious wildlife.
17
Endangered and threatened wildlife and plants.
18
Marine mammals.
19
Airborne hunting.
20
Migratory bird hunting.
21
Migratory bird permits.
22
Eagle permits.
23
Convention on International Trade in
Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora
(CITES).
24
Importation and exportation of plants.
SUBCHAPTER C--THE NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE SYSTEM
25
Administrative provisions.
26
Public entry and use.
27
Prohibited acts.
28
Enforcement, penalty, and procedural
requirements for violations of Parts 25, 26,
and 27.
29
Land use management.
30
Range and feral animal management.
31
Wildlife species management.
32
Hunting and fishing.
34
Refuge revenue sharing with counties.
35
Wilderness preservation and management.
36
Alaska National Wildlife Refuges.
37
Geological and geophysical exploration of the
coastal plain, Arctic National Wildlife
Refuge, Alaska.
38
Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge.
SUBCHAPTER D--MANAGEMENT OF WILDLIFE RESEARCH AREAS [RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER E--MANAGEMENT OF FISHERIES CONSERVATION AREAS
70
National fish hatcheries.
71
Hunting and fishing on national fish hatchery
areas.
SUBCHAPTER F--FEDERAL AID TO STATES IN FISH AND WILDLIFE RESTORATION
80
Administrative requirements, Pittman-Roberson
Wildlife Restoration and Dingell-Johnson Sport
Fish Restoration Acts.
81
Conservation of endangered and threatened
species of fish, wildlife, and plants--
cooperation with the States.
82
Administrative procedures for grants-in-aid
(Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972).
83
[Reserved]
84
National Coastal Wetlands Conservation Grant
Program.
85
Clean Vessel Act grant program.
86
Boating Infrastructure Grant (BIG) program.
SUBCHAPTER G--MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
90
Feeding depredating migratory waterfowl.
91
Migratory bird hunting and conservation stamp
contest.
92
Migratory bird subsistence harvest in Alaska.
SUBCHAPTER H--NATIONAL WILDLIFE MONUMENTS [RESERVED]
96--99
[Reserved]
100
Subsistence management regulations for public
lands in Alaska.
101--199
[Reserved]
Appendix A to Chapter I--Codes for the Representation of Names of
Countries (established by the International Organization for
Standardization).
Chapter II--National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce (Parts 200--299).....
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL PROVISIONS
200
Small business size standards established by
NMFS for Regulatory Flexibility Act compliance
purposes only.
SUBCHAPTER B--NORTH PACIFIC COMMERCIAL FISHERIES [RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER C--MARINE MAMMALS
216
Regulations governing the taking and importing
of marine mammals.
217
Regulations governing the take of marine
mammals incidental to specified activities.
218
Regulations governing the taking and importing
of marine mammals.
219
Regulations governing the taking and importing
of marine mammals.
220
[Reserved]
221
Conditions and prescriptions in FERC
hydropower licenses.
222
General endangered and threatened marine
species.
223
Threatened marine and anadromous species.
224
Endangered marine and anadromous species.
225
[Reserved]
226
Designated critical habitat.
228
Notice and hearing on section 103(d)
regulations.
229
Authorization for commercial fisheries under
the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972.
SUBCHAPTER D--WHALING
230
Whaling provisions.
SUBCHAPTER E--TRANSPORTATION AND LABELING OF FISH OR WILDLIFE [RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER F--AID TO FISHERIES
253
Fisheries assistance programs.
259
Capital Construction Fund.
SUBCHAPTER G--PROCESSED FISHERY PRODUCTS, PROCESSED PRODUCTS THEREOF,
AND CERTAIN OTHER PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS
260
Inspection and certification.
261
United States standards for grades.
SUBCHAPTER H--FISH AND SEAFOOD PROMOTION
270
Species specific seafood marketing councils.
SUBCHAPTER I--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER J--FISHERY MARKETING COOPERATIVES [RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER K--CONTINENTAL SHELF
296
Fishermen's Contingency Fund.
Chapter III--International Fishing and Related Activities (Parts 300--
399)....................................................................
300
International fisheries regulations.
Chapter IV--Joint Regulations (United States Fish and Wildlife Service,
Department of the Interior and National Marine Fisheries Service,
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of
Commerce); Endangered Species Committee Regulations (Parts 400--499)....
SUBCHAPTER A
401
Anadromous fisheries conservation, development
and enhancement.
402
Interagency cooperation--Endangered Species
Act of 1973, as amended.
403
Transfer of marine mammal management authority
to States.
404
Papah Anaumoku Akea Marine National Monument.
424
Listing endangered and threatened species and
designating critical habitat.
SUBCHAPTER B--[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER C--ENDANGERED SPECIES EXEMPTION PROCESS
450
General provisions.
451
Application procedure.
452
Consideration of application by the Secretary.
453
Endangered Species Committee.
Chapter V--Marine Mammal Commission (Parts 500--599)....................
501
Implementation of the Privacy Act of 1974.
510
Implementation of the Federal Advisory
Committee Act.
520
Public availability of agency materials.
530
Compliance with the National Environmental
Policy Act.
540
Information security.
550
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis
of handicap in programs or activities
conducted by Marine Mammal Commission.
560
Implementation of the Government in the
Sunshine Act.
Chapter VI--Fishery Conservation and Management, National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce (Parts 600--699).....
600
Magnuson-Stevens Act provisions.
622
Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico,
and South Atlantic.
635
Atlantic highly migratory species.
644
[Reserved]
648
Fisheries of the Northeastern United States.
655--659
[Reserved]
660
Fisheries off West Coast States.
665
Fisheries in the Western Pacific.
679
Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone off
Alaska.
680
Shellfish fisheries of the Exclusive Economic
Zone off Alaska.
697
Atlantic coastal fisheries cooperative
management.
698
[Reserved]