[Federal Register Volume 77, Number 172 (Wednesday, September 5, 2012)]
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53769-54352............................................. 4
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CFR PARTS AFFECTED DURING SEPTEMBER

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                           3 CFR
Executive Orders:
13642................................................54779
13625................................................54783

                          10 CFR
2....................................................53769
171..................................................53769

                          12 CFR
Proposed Rules:
34...................................................54722
164..................................................54722
226..................................................54722
722..................................................54722
1026.................................................54722
1222.................................................54722

                          14 CFR
39...................................................54353
Proposed Rules:
235..................................................53779

                          15 CFR
Proposed Rules:
1400.................................................53780

                          16 CFR
Proposed Rules:
1240.................................................53781

                          17 CFR
4....................................................54355
Proposed Rules:
230..................................................54464
239..................................................54464

                          21 CFR
Proposed Rules:
172..................................................53801

                          23 CFR
Proposed Rules:
172..................................................53802

                          26 CFR
Proposed Rules:
1....................................................54482

                          29 CFR
Proposed Rules:
1610.................................................53814

                          30 CFR
Proposed Rules:
901..................................................54490
944..................................................54491

                          33 CFR
165..................................................53769
Proposed Rules:
110..................................................54493
165..................................................54495

                          34 CFR
Proposed Rules:
Ch. I................................................53819

                          36 CFR
Proposed Rules:
7....................................................53826

                          37 CFR
1....................................................54360
41...................................................54360
Proposed Rules:
202..................................................53829

                          38 CFR
1....................................................54367
17...................................................54368

                          39 CFR
Proposed Rules:
111..................................................53830
966..................................................53830

                          40 CFR
52............................................53772, 53773
70...................................................54382
86...................................................54384
180..................................................54402
Proposed Rules:
122..................................................53834
725..................................................54499

                          42 CFR
412..................................................53968
413..................................................53968
495..................................................53968

                          44 CFR
64...................................................53775

                          45 CFR
162..................................................54664
170..................................................54163

                          47 CFR
101..................................................54421
Proposed Rules:
101..................................................54511

                          50 CFR
17...................................................54434
20...................................................54451
622..................................................53776
Proposed Rules:
17..............................54294, 54332, 54517, 54548

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Ambassador James R. Lilley and Congressman Stephen J. 
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