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38 1 (1973),

handle is hein.fedreg/asa38 and id is 1 raw text is: List of
CFR Sections
Affected
Annual 1973
Volume 38
Numbers 1- 248
Includes U.S.C.-C.F.R.
Table of Authorities
~ES op,
* 1934 *
Announcing-
Format and Coverage Changes
Changes in coverage of this List will start
in January 1974. These changes will co-
ordinate the List with the revision date
of the Code books so that users will be
able to determine quickly and easily the
changes that have occurred since the
revision date of the Code books they are
using. Starting in January, coverage will
be as follows:
January 1974:
Titles 1-16: Changes published January
1974.
Titles 17-27: Changes published April 1973
through January 1974.
Titles 28-41: Changes published July 1973
through January 1974.
Titles 42-50: Changes published October
1973 through January 1974.
February 1974:
Titles 1-16: Changes published January
and February 1974.
Titles 17-27: Changes published April 1973
through February 1974.
Titles 28-41: Changes published July 1973
through February 1974.
Titles 42-50: Changes published October
1973 through February 1974.
This pattern will continue throughout
the year.
Comments and suggestions are invited.
Write to the Director of the Federal
Register, National Archives and Records
Service, Washington, D.C. 20408.

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