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Other tables and guides that relate to the Code of Federal Regulations include the following:

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The subject index to the Code, which is revised annually, is contained in a separate volume entitled "General Index." This volume also contains a table of CFR titles, chapters, and parts, an alphabetical list of CFR subtitles and chapters, and lists of current and superseded CFR volumes. An index to the text of Presidential documents is found at the end of each compilation of Title 3, The President.

THIS BOOK

The Federal Procurement Regulations System (Subtitle A of this title) consists of (1) the procurement policies and procedures for Government agencies prescribed by the Administrator of General Services (Chapter 1-Federal Procurement Regulations), and (2) regulations of various agencies implementing or supplementing the Federal Procurement Regulations (Chapters 2 through 49). In each of Chapters 2 through 49, the first 49 parts are reserved for regulations implementing the Federal Procurement Regulations and numerically keyed thereto; the remaining parts in these chapters will contain regulations supplementing the Federal Procurement Regulations.

Subtitle B (Chapters 50 through 100) consists of Government-wide regulations affecting procurement policies and procedures which are not included in the Federal Procurement Regulations System. Former Chapters II and III of Title 41, containing regulations of the Division of Public Contracts, Department of Labor, and the Committee on Purchases of Blind-Made Products, respectively, were redesignated Chapters 50 and 51 and assigned to this subtitle.

The Federal Property Management System Regulations (Subtitle C of this title) consists of (1) the property management policies and procedures for Government agencies prescribed by the Administrator of General Services (Chapter 101-Federal Property Management Regulations) and (2) regulations of various agencies implementing or supplementing the Federal Property Management Regulations (Chapter 102 to end).

The numbering system of Title 41 is unique in the Code of Federal Regulations, and is especially designed to permit the keying of similar subject matter throughout the chapters in Subtitles A and C. Chapters are numbered in arabic. Each section number is a combination showing to the left of the decimal point the chapter and

section, and subsection numbers are indicated in that order. Thus, an ag assigned to Chapter 2, and wishing to implement the cost-plus-a-fixed-fee con provisions contained in Chapter 1, Part 1-3, Subpart 1-3.4, section 04, subsect of the Federal Procurement Regulations (section 1-3.404-3), would assign section number "2-3.404-3" to the implementing provisions.

INQUIRIES AND SALES

Inquiries concerning technical or legal aspects of the Code should be addr to the Director, Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Re Service, General Services Administration, Washington, D.C. 20408. Sales handled exclusively by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Pri Office, Washington, D.C. 20402.

January 4, 1971.

FRED J. EME

Other tables and guides that relate to the Code of Federal Regulations include the following:

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The subject index to the Code, which is revised annually, is contained in a separate volume entitled "General Index." This volume also contains a table of CFR titles, chapters, and parts, an alphabetical list of CFR subtitles and chapters, and lists of current and superseded CFR volumes. An index to the text of Presidential documents is found at the end of each compilation of Title 3, The President.

THIS BOOK

The Federal Procurement Regulations System (Subtitle A of this title) consists of (1) the procurement policies and procedures for Government agencies prescribed by the Administrator of General Services (Chapter 1-Federal Procurement Regulations), and (2) regulations of various agencies implementing or supplementing the Federal Procurement Regulations (Chapters 2 through 49). In each of Chapters 2 through 49, the first 49 parts are reserved for regulations implementing the Federal Procurement Regulations and numerically keyed thereto; the remaining parts in these chapters will contain regulations supplementing the Federal Procurement Regulations.

Subtitle B (Chapters 50 through 100) consists of Government-wide regulations affecting procurement policies and procedures which are not included in the Federal Procurement Regulations System. Former Chapters II and III of Title 41, containing regulations of the Division of Public Contracts, Department of Labor, and the Committee on Purchases of Blind-Made Products, respectively, were redesignated Chapters 50 and 51 and assigned to this subtitle.

The Federal Property Management System Regulations (Subtitle C of this title) consists of (1) the property management policies and procedures for Government agencies prescribed by the Administrator of General Services (Chapter 101-Federal Property Management Regulations) and (2) regulations of various agencies implementing or supplementing the Federal Property Management Regulations (Chapter 102 to end).

The numbering system of Title 41 is unique in the Code of Federal Regulations, and is especially designed to permit the keying of similar subject matter throughout the chapters in Subtitles A and C. Chapters are numbered in arabic. Each section number is a combination showing to the left of the decimal point the chapter and

section, and subsection numbers are indicated in that order. Thus, an ag assigned to Chapter 2, and wishing to implement the cost-plus-a-fixed-fee con provisions contained in Chapter 1, Part 1-3, Subpart 1-3.4, section 04, subsect of the Federal Procurement Regulations (section 1-3.404-3), would assign section number "2-3.404-3" to the implementing provisions.

INQUIRIES AND SALES

Inquiries concerning technical or legal aspects of the Code should be addr to the Director, Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Re Service, General Services Administration, Washington, D.C. 20408. Sales handled exclusively by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Pri Office, Washington, D.C. 20402.

January 4, 1971.

FRED J. EME

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