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12437-12720............................................. 1
12721-12980............................................. 2
  


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CFR PARTS AFFECTED DURING MARCH

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At the end of each month the Office of the Federal Register 
publishes separately a List of CFR Sections Affected (LSA), 
which lists parts and sections affected by documents published 
since the revision date of each title.

                           3 CFR
Administrative Orders:
Memorandums:
Memorandum of February 27, 2012......................12721

                           7 CFR
319..................................................12437
Proposed Rules:
930..................................................12748
1260.................................................12752

                          10 CFR
Proposed Rules:
719..................................................12754

                          14 CFR
39......................................12444, 12448,12450
97............................................12452, 12454
Proposed Rules:
39.....................................12506, 12755, 12757
71............................................12759, 12760

                          18 CFR
Proposed Rules:
366..................................................12760

                          20 CFR
655..................................................12723

                          21 CFR
Proposed Rules:
1308.................................................12508

                          26 CFR
Proposed Rules:
1....................................................12514

                          33 CFR
100..................................................12456
117...........................................12475, 12476
165..................................................12456
Proposed Rules:
117..................................................12514

                          36 CFR
242..................................................12477
Proposed Rules:
7....................................................12761

                          38 CFR
Proposed Rules:
17............................................12517, 12522
61...................................................12698

                          39 CFR
20...................................................12724
Proposed Rules:
111..................................................12764

                          40 CFR
52........12482, 12484, 12487, 12491, 12493, 12495, 12652, 
                                              12674, 12724
180....................................12727, 12731, 12740
261..................................................12497
Proposed Rules:
52.......................12524, 12525, 12526, 12527, 12770

                          44 CFR
65............................................12501, 12746

                          46 CFR
Proposed Rules:
502..................................................12528

                          47 CFR
54...................................................12784
Proposed Rules:
54...................................................12952

                          48 CFR
Ch. 1.........................................12912, 12947
1.............................................12913, 12925
2......................................12913, 12925, 12937
4....................................................12913
5....................................................12927
6....................................................12913
7....................................................12925
8....................................................12927
13............................................12913, 12930
14...................................................12913
15...................................................12913
16............................................12925, 12927
18............................................12913, 12927
19.....................................12913, 12930, 12948
22............................................12933, 12935
25............................................12933, 12935
26...................................................12913
31...................................................12937
32............................................12925, 12937
33...................................................12913
36...................................................12913
38...................................................12927
42.....................................12913, 12925, 12948
45...................................................12937
49...................................................12937
50...................................................12925
51...................................................12937
52.......................12913, 12933, 12935, 12937, 12948
53............................................12913, 12937
Proposed Rules:
931..................................................12754
952..................................................12754
970..................................................12754

                          50 CFR
100..................................................12477
660..................................................12503
679..................................................12505
Proposed Rules:
17...................................................12543

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