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C.F.R. Title 16 Chapter I Subchapter C

Code of Federal Regulations · Subchapter

Subchapter C — Regulations Under Specific Acts Of Congress

16 C.F.R. subch. C

  • Part 300 Rules And Regulations Under The Wool Products Labeling Act Of 1939
  • Part 301 Rules And Regulations Under Fur Products Labeling Act
  • Part 303 Rules And Regulations Under The Textile Fiber Products Identification Act
  • Part 304 Rules And Regulations Under The Hobby Protection Act
  • Part 305 Energy And Water Use Labeling For Consumer Products Under The Energy Policy And Conservation Act (“energy Labeling Rule”)
  • Part 306 Automotive Fuel Ratings, Certification And Posting
  • Part 307 Part 307 [reserved]
  • Part 308 Trade Regulation Rule Pursuant To The Telephone Disclosure And Dispute Resolution Act Of 1992
  • Part 309 Labeling Requirements For Alternative Fuels And Alternative Fueled Vehicles
  • Part 310 Telemarketing Sales Rule
  • Part 311 Test Procedures And Labeling Standards For Recycled Oil
  • Part 312 Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule (coppa Rule)
  • Part 313 Privacy Of Consumer Financial Information
  • Part 314 Standards For Safeguarding Customer Information
  • Part 315 Contact Lens Rule
  • Part 316 Can-spam Rule
  • Part 317 Prohibition Of Energy Market Manipulation Rule
  • Part 318 Health Breach Notification Rule
  • Part 320 Disclosure Requirements For Depository Institutions Lacking Federal Deposit Insurance
  • Part 321 Mortgage Acts And Practices—advertising
  • Part 322 Mortgage Assistance Relief Services
  • Part 323 Made In Usa Labeling
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