28 CFR Part 5
35 sections.
- § 5.1§ 5.1 Administration and enforcement of the Act.
- § 5.2§ 5.2 Inquiries concerning application of the Act.
- § 5.3§ 5.3 Filing of a registration statement.
- § 5.4§ 5.4 Computation of time.
- § 5.5§ 5.5 Registration fees.
- § 5.100§ 5.100 Definition of terms.
- § 5.200§ 5.200 Registration.
- § 5.201§ 5.201 Exhibits.
- § 5.202§ 5.202 Short form registration statement.
- § 5.203§ 5.203 Supplemental statement.
- § 5.204§ 5.204 Amendments.
- § 5.205§ 5.205 Termination of registration.
- § 5.206§ 5.206 Language and wording of registration statement.
- § 5.207§ 5.207 Incorporation by reference.
- § 5.208§ 5.208 Disclosure of foreign principals.
- § 5.209§ 5.209 Information relating to employees.
- § 5.210§ 5.210 Amount of detail required in information relating to registrant's activities and expenditures.
- § 5.211§ 5.211 Sixty-day period to be covered in initial statement.
- § 5.300§ 5.300 Burden of establishing availability of exemption.
- § 5.301§ 5.301 Exemption under section 3(a) of the Act.
- § 5.302§ 5.302 Exemptions under sections 3(b) and (c) of the Act.
- § 5.303§ 5.303 Exemption available to persons accredited to international organizations.
- § 5.304§ 5.304 Exemptions under sections 3(d) and (e) of the Act.
- § 5.305§ 5.305 Exemption under section 3(f) of the Act.
- § 5.306§ 5.306 Exemption under section 3(g) of the Act.
- § 5.307§ 5.307 Exemption under 3(h) of the Act.
- § 5.400§ 5.400 Filing of informational materials.
- § 5.402§ 5.402 Labeling informational materials.
- § 5.500§ 5.500 Maintenance of books and records.
- § 5.501§ 5.501 Inspection of books and records.
- § 5.600§ 5.600 Public examination of records.
- § 5.601§ 5.601 Copies of records and information available.
- § 5.800§ 5.800 Ten-day filing requirement.
- § 5.801§ 5.801 Activity beyond 10-day period.
- § 5.1101§ 5.1101 Copies of the Report of the Attorney General.
This is legal information, not legal advice. Laws vary by jurisdiction and change frequently. Always verify current law with official sources and consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction for advice on your specific situation.