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16 CFR Part 4

17 sections.

  • § 4.1
    § 4.1 Appearances.
  • § 4.2
    § 4.2 Requirements as to form, and filing of documents other than correspondence.
  • § 4.3
    § 4.3 Time.
  • § 4.4
    § 4.4 Service.
  • § 4.5
    § 4.5 Fees.
  • § 4.6
    § 4.6 Cooperation with other agencies.
  • § 4.7
    § 4.7 Ex parte communications.
  • § 4.8
    § 4.8 Costs for obtaining Commission records.
  • § 4.9
    § 4.9 The public record.
  • § 4.10
    § 4.10 Nonpublic material.
  • § 4.11
    § 4.11 Disclosure requests.
  • § 4.12
    § 4.12 Disposition of documents submitted to the Commission.
  • § 4.13
    § 4.13 Privacy Act rules.
  • § 4.14
    § 4.14 Conduct of business.
  • § 4.15
    § 4.15 Commission meetings.
  • § 4.16
    § 4.16 Privilege against self-incrimination.
  • § 4.17
    § 4.17 Disqualification of Commissioners.

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