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Title 8, Sec 23.89 )CFR, 2000)
CFR Title 29 is known as the "Labor" section of the United States Code of Federal Regulations. It covers regulations related to labor, including labor standards like wage requirements, occupational safety and health, workers' compensation, and employment and training programs. The CFR Title 29 helps ensure fair labor practices and safe working conditions in the United States.
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Question is somewhat unclear as to what it is specifically asking but you could be referring to Title 49 of the U.S. Code.
Question is somewhat unclear as to what it is specifically asking but you could be referring to Title 49 of the U.S. Code.
It is referenced as Title 29 of the (CFR) Code of Federal Regulations.
CRF (Code of Federal Regulations) Title 42 as well as State specific regulations.
Onorato Bres has written: 'Code of Federal Regulations Title 34 Education'
Title 21 is the part of the Code of Federal Regulations that governs food and drugs in the United States for the Food and Drug Administration. There are three chapters in Title 21.
49 CFR 1910.120 is a citation or reference to a particular part of the 'Code of Federal Regulations' ("CFR"), which is a collection of all United States federal regulations [i.e., administrative laws that are promulgated by the various federal administrative agencies (i.e., agencies involved in executing Federal Laws, heads of which are appointed by the president) ]. Forty-nine (49) refers to title 49 of the CFR, and 1910.120 references section 1910.120 (or chapter 1910 section 120 -- I can't recall which, but you get the idea).You can access the Code of Federal Regulations via any Law Library, the Library of Congress, or, the easiest, via the Gov't Printing Office website (www.gpoaccess.gov)
No the lien of section 6321 Title 26 is controlled by Title 27 Code of Federal Regulations Part 70 as noted in the Parallel Table of Authorities on the Government Printing Office Access website which indicates that the lien is for unpaid alcohol, tobacco, and firearms taxes only.
In Title 26 of the US Code, Section 1.