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Federal Register shall transmit it and three copies thereof to the President.

(e) If the proposed Executive order or proclamation is disapproved by the Director of the Bureau of the Budget or by the Attorney General, it shall not thereafter be presented to the President unless it is accompanied by a statement of the reasons for such disapproval.

§ 7.3 Routing and certification of originals and copies.

(a) If the order or proclamation is signed by the President, the original and two copies thereof shall be forwarded to the Director of the Office of the Federal Register for publication in the FEDERAL REGISTER: Provided, That prior to such forwarding the Seal of the United States shall be affixed to the originals of proclamations to the extent required by statute or Executive order.

(b) The Office of the Federal Register shall cause to be placed upon the copies of all Executive orders and proclamations forwarded as provided in paragraph (a) of this section the following notation, to be signed by the Director or by some person authorized by him to sign such notation: "Certified to be a true copy of the original."

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SUBCHAPTER C-THE FEDERAL REGISTER

PART 10--GENERAL

Publication policy.

10.2 Daily publication.

10.3

Keying to Code of Federal Regulations. 10.4 Form of citation.

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considerations of accuracy, usability, and reasonable costs.

(b) In prescribing rules governing headings, preambles, effective dates, authority citations, and similar matters of form, the Administrative Committee does not intend such rules to be construed as bearing on the validity of any document which is, in fact, filed and published under law.

§ 10.2 Daily publication.

The FEDERAL REGISTER shall be published daily Tuesday through Saturday. There shall be no publication on Sunday, Monday, or on the day after an official Federal holiday.

§ 10.3 Keying to Code of Federal Regulations.

Documents subject to codification, published in the daily issues of the FEDERAL REGISTER, shall be keyed to the Code

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of Federal Regulations and shall serve as daily supplements thereto.

§ 10.4 Form of citation.

Without prejudice to any other mode of citation, the contents of the FEDERAL REGISTER may be cited by volume and page number. The approved short form of citation to the FEDERAL REGISTER İS "F.R." Thus "29 F.R. 3820" refers to material beginning on page 3820 of volume 29 of the daily issues.

§ 10.5 Unrestricted use.

There are no restrictions on the reproduction or republication of materials appearing in the FEDERAL REGISTER.

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course of conduct, conferring a right, privilege, authority, or immunity, or imposing an obligation, and relevant or applicable to the general public, the members of a class, or the persons of a locality, as distinguished from named individuals or organizations, is hereby determined to have general applicability and legal effect. Such documents shall be filed with the Office and published in the FEDERAL REGISTER.

§ 11.3 Classes created by act of Congress. Documents or classes of documents required to be published by act of Congress shall be filed with the Office and published in the FEDERAL REGISTER. AUTHORIZED

§ 11.5 Documents of public interest.

Other documents which in the opinion of the Director are of sufficient public interest to warrant such publication may be filed with the Office and published in the FEDERAL REGISTER.

EXPIRATION NOTICES

§ 11.7 Notification of expiration of codified material.

(a) Whenever a document subject to codification expires after a specified period by its own terms or by statutory provision, notification by document of the actual expiration date should be submitted for publication in the FEDERAL REGISTER.

(b) If the preparation of such a document is not expedient, the responsible agency shall provide the Director with timely notification in writing that the document is no longer in effect, citing the pertinent terms.

§ 11.10

CORRECTION OF ERRORS
Errors in documents.

After a document has been formally filed for public inspection and publication, errors in the substantive text thereof may be corrected only by the formal filing and publication of another document effecting the correction.

§ 11.11 Errors in printing.

Typographical or clerical errors made in the printing of the FEDERAL REGISTER shall be corrected by the insertion of an appropriate notation or by a reprinting in the FEDERAL REGISTER published without further agency documentation: Provided, That the Director determines that the error (1) tends to confuse or mislead

the reader, or (2) would affect text sub- § 12.2 Receipt and processing. ject to codification.

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AUTHORITY: The provisions of this Part 12 issued under sec. 6, 49 Stat. 501, as amended; 44 U.S.C. 306. Sec. 6, E.O. 10530, 19 F.R. 2709; 3 CFR 1954-1958 Comp.

SOURCE: The provisions of this Part 12 appear at 30 F.R. 15125, Dec. 7, 1965. § 12.1 Publication schedules.

Documents properly submitted for publication in the FEDERAL REGISTER Shall be immediately assigned by the Office to one of the following publication schedules:

Schedule 1-Emergency.
Schedule 2-Regular.

Schedule 3-Special.

Documents shall be received during a working day. Upon receipt, documents shall be held for confidential processing until filed for public inspection.

§ 12.3 Filing for public inspection.

Documents shall be filed for public inspection on the working day preceding the publication day thereof. The Office shall place upon the original and certified copies of all documents a notation of the day and hour when they are filed and made available for public inspection. (See § 16.6 of this chapter.)

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§ 12.6

Criteria for Schedule 1.

Schedule 1 is designed to provide the fastest possible publication of a document involving the prevention, alleviation, control, or relief of an emergency situation. Requests for such publication should briefly describe the emergency and the benefits attributableto immediate publication in the FEDERAL REGISTER. Assignments to Schedule 1 shall be allowed whenever feasible. § 12.7 Timing.

Documents received by the Officebefore noon and assigned to Schedule 1 shall be published in the daily issue nextfollowing. Whenever such documents are received in the afternoon, they shall be published as soon thereafter aspracticable.

§ 12.8 Transmittal from distant points.

The text of a Schedule 1 document may be transmitted from a distant field installation to its Washington office by telecommunication. Certified transcriptions thereof may be filed forthwith, in advance of receipt of the original document. The original document must then be filed at the earliest possible time. In such cases, the publication date underSchedule 1 shall be based on receipt by the Office of the certified transcribed copies. (See § 16.1 (c) of this chapter.)

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§ 13.2 The President.

There shall be published under this heading all Executive orders and proclamations in the numbered series, and all other Presidential documents which the President submits for publication or orders to be published.

§ 13.3 Rules and Regulations.

There shall be published under this heading all other documents subject to codification.

§ 13.4 Proposed Rule Making.

There shall be published under this heading all general notices of proposed rule making submitted pursuant to section 4(a) of the Administrative Procedure Act or pursuant to the provisions of any other act, and similar notices voluntarily undertaken by the issuing agency. § 13.5 Notices.

There shall be published under this heading all documents not falling within the provisions of §§ 13.2 to 13.4. These documents include:

(a) Miscellaneous documents not subject to codification.

(b) Notices of hearings that are not included under proposed rule making.

(c) Documents which in the opinion of the Director are of sufficient public interest to warrant publication. (See § 11.5 of this chapter.)

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