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Code of Federal Regulations Title 50, Volume 4, October 1, 2015Containing parts Part 17, 17.95(cPart 17; ENDANGERED AND THREATENED WILDLIFE AND PLANTS (CONTINUED)"
Code of Federal Regulations Title 50, Volume 7, October 1, 2015Containing parts Part 17, 17.99(aPart 17; ENDANGERED AND THREATENED WILDLIFE AND PLANTS (CONTINUED)"
Code of Federal Regulations Title 50, Volume 8, October 1, 2015Containing parts Part 17, 17.99(iPart 17; ENDANGERED AND THREATENED WILDLIFE AND PLANTS (CONTINUED)"
Code of Federal Regulations Title 50, Volume 2, October 1, 2015Containing parts Part 17, 17.1 to 17.95(aPart 17; ENDANGERED AND THREATENED WILDLIFE AND PLANTS"
Code of Federal Regulations Title 50, Volume 1, October 1, 2015 Containing parts Parts 1 to 16 Part 1; DEFINITIONS Part 2; AGENCY ORGANIZATION AND LOCATIONS Part 3; NONDISCRIMINATION-CONTRACTS, PERMITS, AND USE OF FACILITIES Part 10; GENERAL PROVISIONS Part 11; CIVIL PROCEDURES Part 12; SEIZURE AND FORFEITURE PROCEDURES Part 13; GENERAL PERMIT PROCEDURES Part 14; IMPORTATION, EXPORTATION, AND TRANSPORTATION OF WILDLIFE Part 15; WILD BIRD CONSERVATION ACT Part 16; INJURIOUS WILDLIFE
Code of Federal Regulations Title 47, Volume 4, October 1, 2015 Containing parts Parts 70 to 79 Parts 70-72; Reserved Part 73; RADIO BROADCAST SERVICES Part 74; EXPERIMENTAL RADIO, AUXILIARY, SPECIAL BROADCAST AND OTHER PROGRAM DISTRIBUTIONAL SERVICES Part 76; MULTICHANNEL VIDEO AND CABLE TELEVISION SERVICE Part 78; CABLE TELEVISION RELAY SERVICE Part 79; ACCESSIBILITY OF VIDEO PROGRAMMING
Title 50 presents regulations governing the taking, possession, transportation, sale, purchase, barter, exportation and importation of wildlife and plants; wildlife refuges; wildlife research; fisheries conservation areas; fish and wildlife restoration; marine mammals; whaling; fisheries; tuna fisheries; and international fishing. Additions and revisions to this section of the code are posted annually by October. Publication follows within six months.
Code of Federal Regulations Title 46, Volume 6, October 1, 2015 Containing parts Parts 156 to 165 Parts 156-158; Reserved Part 159; APPROVAL OF EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS Part 160; LIFESAVING EQUIPMENT Part 161; ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Part 162; ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT Part 163; CONSTRUCTION Part 164; MATERIALS Part 165; Reserved
Code of Federal Regulations Title 47, Volume 3, October 1, 2015 Containing parts Parts 40 to 69 Parts 40-41; Reserved Part 42; PRESERVATION OF RECORDS OF COMMUNICATION COMMON CARRIERS Part 43; REPORTS OF COMMUNICATION COMMON CARRIERS AND CERTAIN AFFILIATES Part 51; INTERCONNECTION Part 52; NUMBERING Part 53; SPECIAL PROVISIONS CONCERNING BELL OPERATING COMPANIES Part 54; UNIVERSAL SERVICE Part 59; INFRASTRUCTURE SHARING Part 61; TARIFFS Part 63; EXTENSION OF LINES, NEW LINES, AND DISCONTINUANCE, REDUCTION, OUTAGE AND IMPAIRMENT OF SERVICE BY COMMON CARRIERS; AND GRANTS OF RECOGNIZED PRIVATE OPERATING AGENCY STATUS Part 64; MISCELLANEOUS RULES RELATING TO COMMON CARRIERS Part 65; INTERSTATE RATE OF RETURN PRESCRIPTION PROCEDURES AND METHODOLOGIES Part 68; CONNECTION OF TERMINAL EQUIPMENT TO THE TELEPHONE NETWORK Part 69; ACCESS CHARGES
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