CFR
Document Sample


Code of Federal
Regulations
Find a regulation
Printable version available at
www.uwf.edu/jdebellis/CFR.ppt
Objectives
At the conclusion of this tutorial you
should be able to do the following:
Locate regulations under which your industry
must operate
Write a correct citation(s) for the regulation(s).
Enter the URL:
The CFR
Once a bill becomes a law and is codified the responsible agency
writes rules or regulations for how the law is to be applied.
A regulation differs from a law in that the regulation applies what
a law allows or disallows with exacting specificity.
The Code of Federal Regulations is a 50 Title set of about 150
printed volumes. The printed CFR and indexes are located at
Reference KF 70.A3.
One quarter of the CFR is updated quarterly on a rolling quarterly
basis. Updates to regulations after they are published in the
CFR can be found in the Federal Register (Reference KF 70.A1)
using the monthly publication List of Sections Affected (KF
70.A34 C6).
Code of Federal Regulations
homepage
ECFR--homepage
ECFR—Simple Search
ECFR—Simple Search Results
Title 9, Part 317, Section 309
Title 9, Part 317, Section 309
How to cite
Correct APA citation:
Nutrition label content, 9
C.F.R. § 317.309 (2012).
Retrieved November 6,
2012 from www.ecfr.gov.
Citation format reviewed
Print version:
Name of title, Title# C.F.R. § section#
(date).
Online version:
Name of title, Title# C.F.R. § section#
(date). Retrieved date from www.ecfr.gov.
Thank you
Thank you for viewing this tutorial.
Remember if you have problems locating regulations
effecting your industry, contact the instructors for
assistance.
If you wish to use this resource,
two areas to look at for most of your industries are Labor and
Internal Revenue.
You are welcome to try the annual edition, but keep in mind this
version requires an understanding of how the CFR is organized.
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