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Appendix B-ERDA's Operations Offices Geographical Appendix B to Part 725-ERDA's Operations Offices and
Areas of Responsibilities.
Geographical Areas of Responsibilities.

Part 861:

Appendix A-Perimeter description of the Energy Research and Development Administration's Nevada test site in the State of Nevada.

Appendix A to Part 861-Perimeter Description of ERDA's
Nevada Test site.

REDESIGNATION TABLE

The following table, published at 45 FR 53692, Aug. 12, 1980, indicates the derivation of sections in 10 CFR Part 504, as they were revised by the document published there.

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I. Standby Regulations have been published as special rules in 10 CFR Chapter II. Because of the relationship to existing regulations, they must be separate from the remaining special rules and given a unique, identifiable designation. We are designating the standby regulations as follows:

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II. The text of the standby regulations are carried in an Appendix A to the Part where they appear. For example, Appendix A to Part 211 contains Standby Regulations 211-1 and 211-2. The full text of any document affecting a standby regulation will be carried with that regulation.

III. A series of bridges or finding aids have been developed to connect the current text of the CFR to the provisions of the Standby Regulation that potentially amends the CFR. These devices

1. Make the user aware of the existence of alternative text;

2. Connect the CFR section to the standby regulation potentially affecting it; and

3. Indicate activated provisions of any activated standby regulation.

These finding aids include

1. A two-part table to 10 CFR Chapter II indicating published standby regulations; and

2. A note to any potentially affected CFR Section indicating the standby regulation potentially affecting it.

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The notes to each section that could be affected by a standby regulation read as follows.

§ 211.2 Relationship of subparts.

Unless otherwise specified in Subparts D through K of this part, the general provisions set forth in this subpart apply to the mandatory allocation of all allocated products.

NOTE: The provisions of this section may be affected by Standby Regulation 211-2. Standby Regulation 211-2 appears in Appendix A to Part 211. For the convenience of the user, a table listing all Standby Regulations and sections affected appears at the end of this Chapter.

Special Rules

There are four Special Rules in 10 CFR Chapter II which are not standby regulations and which are still in effect. They are

1. Special Rule No. 7 to Part 211, Subpart A-44 FR 18643; March 29, 1979. 2. Special Rule No. 8 to Part 211, Subpart A-44 FR 24542; April 26, 1979. 3. Special Rule No. 9 to Part 211, Subpart A-44 FR 28616; May 15, 1979. 4. Special Rule No. 2 to Part 212, Subpart F-44 FR 9375; February 13, 1979. These Special Rules amend or supplement codified regulations. They are normally issued on an emergency basis and effective for a short period of time. The text of any Special Rule currently in effect is carried as Appendix A to the subpart where they appear.

List of CFR Sections Affected

All changes in this volume of the Code of Federal Regulations which were made by documents published in the Federal Register since Title 10, Chapter II was established at 39 FR 744, January 2, 1974, are enumerated in the following list. Entries indicate the nature of the changes affected. Page numbers refer to Federal Register pages. The user should consult the entries for chapters and parts as well as sections for revisions.

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