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gested in par. 1.1 of this chapter). 17 CFR 270.31a-1, 270.31a-2

1.8 Investment adviser not a majorityowned subsidiary of a registered investment company. [Amended]

To keep such accounts, books, and other documents as are required of registered investment advisers by rule adopted under Section 204 of the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, to the extent such records are necessary or appropriate to record such person's transactions with such registered investment company.

Retention period: Not less than 6 years. See rule adopted under Section 204 of the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, 17 CFR 275.204-2 (digested in par. 1.10 of this chapter). 17 CFR 270.31a1, 270.31a-2 1.9 Records prepared or maintained by others than person required to maintain and preserve them.

Permits records to be maintained or prepared by others on behalf of the person required to maintain and preserve such records, subject to certain agreements required to be reduced to writing. See Rule 31a-3 for requirements as to such written agreements.

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Retention period: See Rule 31a-2 for periods of preservation of records. CFR 270.31a-3 (retention: 270.31a-2) 1.10

Investment advisers making use of mails or of any means or instrumentality of interstate commerce in connection with business as investment adviser (other than an adviser specifically exempted from registration pursuant to Section 203(b) of the Investment Advisers Act of 1940). [Amended]

To make, keep, and retain the books and records specified in section cited. Retention period: Various. 17 CFR 275.204-2

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Educational institutions under chapter 33, title 38, U.S. Code.11 [Amended]

To keep appropriate records and accounts, including but not limited to (a) records and accounts which are evidence of tuition and fees charged to all students; (b) records of previous education

11 Chapter 33, title 38, U.S. Code has been repealed; 38 CFR 21.2201 and 21.2306 have been revoked. The 3-year retention period terminates Jan. 31, 1968.

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To keep, in addition to the records and accounts described in item 1.3, above, (a) records of leave, absences, class cuts, makeup work, tardiness, and interruptions for unsatisfactory conduct or attendance; and (b) records of refunds of tuition, fees, and other charges made to a veteran who fails to enter the course or withdraws, or is discontinued prior to completion of the course.

Retention period: 3 years following termination of enrollment period, unless further retention requested by General Accounting Office or Veterans Administration not later than 30 days prior to end of 3-year period. 38 CFR 21.2306 1.5

Educational institutions furnish-
ing institutional on-farm training
courses under section 1652, chapter
33, title 38, U.S. Code, supra.'
[Amended]

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To keep in addition to the records and accounts described in item 1.3, above, records of the individual and organized group instruction furnished.

Retention period: 3 years following termination of enrollment period, unless further retention requested by General Accounting Office or Veterans Administration not later than 30 days prior to end of 3-year period. 38 CFR 21.2306 1.6

Training establishments furnishing apprentice or other training-on-thejob courses under chapter 33, title 38, U.S. Code, supra." [Amended]

To keep appropriate records pertaining to such training including, but not limited to, (a) payroll records; (b) records of attendance; and (c) records of progress toward job objective, including accomplishments and failures.

11 Chapter 33, title 38, U.S. Code has been repealed; 38 CFR 21.2201 and 21.2306 have been revoked. The 3-year retention period terminates Jan. 31, 1968.

Retention period: 3 years following termination of enrollment period, unless further retention requested by General Accounting Office or Veterans Administration not later than 30 days prior to end of 3-year period. 38 CFR 21.2201, 21.2306

1.7 Educational institutions furnishing education or special restorative training under chapter 34 or 35, title 38, U.S. Code. [Amended]

To keep appropriate records and accounts, including but not limited to, (a) records and accounts which are evidence of tuition and fees charged to and received from or on behalf of all students and trainees; (b) records of previous education or training of veterans and eligible persons enrolled under the law at time of admission and records of advance credit granted by institution; and (c) records of the veteran's and eligible person's grades and progress.

Retention period: 3 years following termination of enrollment period, unless further retention requested by General Accounting Office or Veterans Administration not later than 30 days prior to end of 3-year period. 38 CFR 21.4209 1.8

Educational institutions having veterans and eligible persons under chapter 34 or 35, title 38, U.S. Code, supra, enrolled in courses which do not lead to standard college degree. [Amended]

To keep, in addition to the records and accounts described in item 1.7, above, records of leave, absences, class cuts, makeup work, and tardiness.

Retention period: 3 years following termination of enrollment period, unless further retention requested by General Accounting Office or Veterans Administration not later than 30 days prior to end of 3-year period. 38 CFR 21.4209 1.9

Educational institutions having veterans and eligible persons under chapter 34 or 35, title 38, U.S. Code, supra, enrolled in nonaccredited courses approved under section 1776, chapter 36, title 38, U.S. Code. [Amended]

To keep, in addition to records and accounts described in items 1.7 and 1.8, above, (a) records of interruptions for unsatisfactory conduct or attendance; and (b) records of refunds of tuition, fees, and other charges made to a veteran or an eligible person who fails to enter the course or withdraws or is dis

continued prior to completion of the course.

Retention period: 3 years following termination of enrollment period, unless further retention requested by General Accounting Office or Veterans Administration not later than 30 days prior to end of 3-year period. 38 CFR 21.4209 1.10 Holders of loans guaranteed or in

sured by the Veterans Administration under chapter 37, title 38, U.S. Code. To keep a record of each loan showing the amounts of payments received on the obligation and disbursements chargeable thereto, and the dates thereof.

Retention period: Until the Administrator ceases to be liable as guarantor or insurer of the loan. 38 CFR 36.4330 1.11 Holders of loans insured by the Veterans Administration under chapter 37, title 38, U.S. Code.

To keep an insurance account showing the amounts credited as available for the payment of losses on insured loans made or purchased by the holder and the amounts debited on account of transfers of insured loans, purchases by the Veterans Administration under 38 CFR 36.4318, or payment of losses.

Retention period: Until effective date of closing of insurance account by the Veterans Administration. 38 CFR 36.4370

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Foreign Civil Aircraft..

375.20

Airinen..

375.21

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Navigators.

63.3.

Aircraft Operators:

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Commercial Operators.

121.73.

Air Carriers (Helicopter).. 127.19. Rotorcraft External

Load Operators.

ATCO Operators.

133.27.

135.43.

Agricultural Aircraft Op- 137.57. erators.

INDEX

EXPLANATION: The index is a guide to the persons, groups, or products covered by the subject titles in the list. It does not purport to bring together under a given entry a complete analysis of all requirements relating to a given business or product. Thus, a requirement affecting corporations in liquidation will be found under "corporation" because the word appears in the subject title in the list. There are many other requirements, however, affecting corporations which must be sought under "taxes", "manufacturers", "employers", "contractors", name of product or other subject. In the same way general categories of persons to whom re

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Handlers and shippers of, I 2.1-2.22
Importing countries, I 1.11
Inspectors, I 2.45

Marketing orders, I 2.1-2.22

Price support program, I 5.2-5.8, 5.17, 5.19

Producers, I 4.8-4.10, 4.27-4.28, 4.31, 4.37a, 5.3, 5.5-5.8, 5.17

Sales for foreign currencies, I 1.11
Suppliers, I 1.18, 1.11

Trading in, I 6.1-6.15
Warehousing, I 2.38-2.48
Weighers, I 2.45

Agricultural Marketing Act of 1937, I 2.1-2.22, 2.60

Agricultural Marketing Act of 1946, I 2.54

Agricultural Research Service, I 3

Agricultural Service, Foreign, I 1

Agricultural Stabilization and Conserva

tion Service, I 4

Agriculture:

Commercial aircraft operators, XV 1.36; Supp. II

Vocational education in, IV 1.4 Agriculture Department:

See Agricultural Research Service
Agricultural Stabilization and
Conservation Service

Commodity Credit Corporation
Commodity Exchange Authority
Consumer and Marketing Service
Farmers Home Administration
Federal Crop Insurance Corpora-
tion

Foreign Agricultural Service AID-financed programs or projects, suppliers, X 2.2

Air carriers:

Air taxi operators, XV 1.11
Alaskan, XIII 1.2

Charter trips, XIII 1.3, 1.5

Commercial operators, XV 1.5–1.7, 1.11, 1.16, 1.34-1.35

Distilled spirits or wine withdrawn from stock in customs for use as supplies on aircraft, XI 4.176 Domestic, XV 1.5–1.10, 1.39-1.42; Supp. II

Explosives, transportation of, XV 1.16
Foreign, XIII 1.4-1.5; Supp. II

Flag, XV 1.5-1.10, 1.39-1.42; Supp II
Freight forwarders, XIII 1.7
Hawaiian, XIII 1.2

Helicopter, XIII 1.2; XV 1.13-1.15,

1.43-1.44; Supp. II

Importers, II 4.14

Interstate, XV 1.5–1.7, 1.13-1.15, 1.431.44

Irregular and off-route, XIII 1.5
Large aircraft, XV 1.5–1.7, 1.35
Local service carriers, XIII 1.2

Owners or operators, XIII 1.8; XV 1.3,
1.11-1.12, 1.34–1.35; Supp. II
Pilots, XV 1.17-1.18

Small aircraft, XV 1.11

Supplemental, XIII 1.1; XV 1.5-1.7, 1.39-1.42; Supp. II

Transatlantic charter flights, XIII 1.3 Trunkline route carriers, XIII 1.2

Air Force; contractors and subcontractors, III 1.1-1.6, 1.14-1.28, 1.31, 2.3; XI 4.43

Air Force, Department of the, III 2

Air navigation facilities, XV 1.29

Air pollution control programs, IV 3.6

Air taxi operators, small aircraft, XV 1.11

Aircraft and related subjects:

Accidents, XIII 1.8

Air carriers. See Air carriers
Air taxi operators, XV 1.11

Aircraft and related subjects-Continued Commercial operators, XV 1.5–1.7, 1.11, 1.35-1.36

Contractors constructing for the Army, the Navy, and the Air Force, XI 4.43-4.44

Designated alteration stations, XV 1.37
Diesel and special motor fuel, tax ex-
emption, XI 4.83
Dispatchers, Supp. II
Engineers, Supp II

Flight instructors, XV 1.19
Foreign:

Civil aircraft, XIII 1.6; Supp. II Importers of repair parts, II 4.6 Ground instructors, Supp. II Helicopters, XV 1.13-1.15, 1.43-1.44 Instruction courses, XV 1.20, 1.22–1.23, 1.27, 1.38

Large aircraft, XV 1.5-1.7, 1.35

Manufacturers of aircraft and related equipment, XI 4.88b; XV 1.1-1.2, 1.4, 1.30; Supp. II Mechanics, Supp. II Navigators, Supp. II

Operators, XIII 1.6, 1.8; XV 1.3, 1.51.7, 1.11-1.12, 1.34-1.36; Supp. II Owners, masters, officers, employees, and agents in transportation, II 7.1; XV 1.12

Parachute loft certifications, XV 1.28;
Supp. II

Parachute riggers, XV 1.21; Supp. II
Pilots. XV 1.17-1.18; Supp. II

Radio stations and carriers, XVI 1.141.15

Repair stations, XV 1.4, 1.24-1.26; Supp. II

Repairmen, Supp. II

Rotorcraft external load operators, Supp. II

Schools, XV 1.20, 1.22-1.23, 1.27, 1.38; Supp. II

Small aircraft, XV 1.11 Airports:

Air navigational facilities, XV 1.29 Contractors and sponsors for construction of public airports, XV 1.31-1.33 Control tower personnel, Supp. II Public, XV 1.32-1.33

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Anadromous Fish Act of 1965, VI 2.14 Animals:

Research, I 3.8

Sponsors of clinical investigations in, IV 2.6

Antibiotic drugs:

Exemption from certifications, IV 2.8 Operators of establishments processing, labeling, and shipping, IV 2.7 Shippers, IV 2.6

Antifreeze solutions manufacturers, distributors, and users, XI 4.142 Anti-hog-cholera serum; handlers and licensees, I 3.2

Apartment house managers, IX 1.3 Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965, II 1.3; VI 7.2

Apprentices and learners:

Employers of, VIII 5.4, 5.6-5.7, 5.10 Joint apprenticeship committees, VIII 5.5

Sponsors of programs for, VIII 1.6
Student-workers, VIII 5.7, 5.10

Veterans training courses, XXXI 1.6
Apprenticeship committees, VIII 5.5
Apricots; marketing orders, I 2.6

Arbitrage operations in stocks and securities, XI 4.37

Architect-engineer contracts, III 1.6
Area Redevelopment Act, II 1.1-1.2
Armed Services Procurement Act of 1947,
III 1.28

Arms, ammunition, and implements of
See Firearms

war. Army:

Aircraft, XI 4.43

Contractors and subcontractors, III 1.1-1.6, 1.14-1.28, 1.31, 3.2-3.3, 3.5; XI 4.43

Army, Department of the, III 3
Arsenicals importers and manufacturers,
IV 3.17
Associations:

See also Cooperative associations, etc. Holding Certification of Authorization under the Great Lakes Pilotage Uniform Accounting System, II 8.1 Atomic energy:

Contractors and subcontractors, XII 1.1, 1.12

Restricted data; holders of access permits to, XII 1.3

Atomic Energy Act of 1954, XII 1.3-1.4, 1.6

Atomic Energy Commission, XII

Automobile tire manufacturers, producers, or importers, XI 4.83a

Aviation. See Air carriers; Aircraft and related subjects; and Airports Aviation Agency, Federal, XV

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