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Code · CFR · Title 31 — Money and Finance: Treasury · Part 359 · § 359.1

§ 359.1. What regulations govern Series I savings bonds?

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(a)The regulations in 31 CFR part 360 apply to definitive (paper) Series I savings bonds that have not been converted to book-entry bonds through New Treasury Direct.
(b)The regulations in 31 CFR part 363 apply to:
(1)book-entry Series I savings bonds that were originally issued as book-entry bonds in New Treasury Direct; and
(2)definitive Series I savings bonds that have been converted to book-entry bonds through New Treasury Direct.
(c)We expressly disclaim any representations or warranties regarding Series I savings bonds that in any way conflict with these regulations and other applicable law. \[67 FR 64278, Oct. 17, 2002, as amended at 70 FR 14942, Mar. 23, 2005\]
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