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Preface

This book contains the rules and regulations constituting Title 32, Parts 1000 to 1099, revised as of January 1, 1963. It replaces the volume entitled "Title 32-National Defense, Parts 1000 to 1099, Revised as of January 1, 1960," and becomes an integral part of the Code of Federal Regulations. In consolidating the material contained in the Revision as of January 1, 1960, with subsequent changes and additions, there have been included all rules and regulations, general and permanent in nature, duly published in the Federal Register on or before December 31, 1962, and effective as to facts arising on and after January 1, 1963.

Current regulatory material appearing in the daily issues of the Federal Register follows the numbering system used herein and serves as a daily supplement hereto. This book contains the following finding aids: a list of CFR volumes as of January 1, 1963; a list of CFR volumes superseded during the period January 1, 1949-December 31, 1962; a table of CFR titles and chapter hearings; an alphabetical list of CFR subtitle and chapter headings; and a list of sections affected which furnishes Federal Register citations to all changes in Parts 1000 to 1099 of Title 32 since January 1, 1949, including changes which are no longer in effect.

This volume is published pursuant to Part 30 of the regulations of the Administrative Committee of the Federal Register approved March 20, 1959 (24 F.R. 2352; 1 CFR Part 30), under the authority contained in section 11 of the Federal Register Act, as amended (67 Stat. 388; 44 U.S.C. 311). The contents of the Federal Register and the Code of Federal Regulations are by law prima facie evidence of the text of the original documents and are required to be judicially noticed (49 Stat. 502, 67 Stat. 388; 44 U.S.C. 307, 311). The approved citation of the Code is "CFR”. Thus the citation 32 CFR 1001.101 refers to section 1001.101 of this Title. D. C. EBERHART

January 2, 1963.

Cite this Code CFR

thus: 32 CFR 1001.101

Title 32-National Defense

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