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Code · CFR · Title 1 — General Provisions · Part 21 — Preparation of Documents Subject to Codification · § 21.14

§ 21.14. Deviations from standard organization of the Code of Federal Regulations.

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(a)Any deviation from standard Code of Federal Regulations designations must be approved in advance by the Office of the Federal Register. Requests for approval must be submitted in writing at least five working days before the agency intends to submit the final rule document for publication and include a copy of the final rule document.
(b)The Director of the Federal Register may allow the keying of section numbers to correspond to a particular numbering system used by an agency only when the keying will benefit both that agency and the public. \[54 FR 9682, Mar. 7, 1989\]
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