§ 18.3 Submission of documents and letters of transmittal.
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Federal Register(a) Each document authorized or required by law to be filed for public inspection with the Office of the Federal Register and published in the shall be sent to the Director of the Federal Register.
Federal Register(b) Except for cases involving special handling or treatment, there is no need for a letter of transmittal for a document submitted for filing and publication.
(c) Receipt dates are determined at the time a signed original and clear and legible copies are received.
[37 FR 23609, Nov. 4, 1972, as amended at 54 FR 9680, Mar. 7, 1989]
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