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Code · CFR · Title 31 — Money and Finance: Treasury · Part 363 · § 363.201

§ 363.201. What other regulations govern book-entry marketable book-entry Treasury bills, notes, and bonds?

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(a)31 CFR part 356 governs the sale and issue of marketable book-entry Treasury securities on or after March 1, 1993, whether held in TreasuryDirect ®, Legacy Treasury Direct, or the commercial book-entry system.
(b)31 CFR part 357 governs holding marketable book-entry Treasury bills, notes, and bonds in the Legacy Treasury Direct system and in the commercial book-entry system.
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