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C.F.R. Title 39 Chapter I Subchapter N

Code of Federal Regulations · Subchapter

Subchapter N — Procedures

39 C.F.R. subch. N

  • Part 912 Procedures To Adjudicate Claims For Personal Injury Or Property Damage Arising Out Of The Operation Of The U.s. Postal Service
  • Part 913 Procedures For The Issuance Of Administrative Subpoenas Under 39 U.s.c. 3016
  • Part 916 Part 916 [reserved]
  • Part 927 Rules Of Procedure Relating To Fines, Deductions, And Damages
  • Part 931 Rules Of Procedure Governing The Compromise Of Obligations
  • Part 946 Rules Of Procedure Relating To The Disposition Of Stolen Mail Matter And Property Acquired By The Postal Inspection Service For Use As Evidence
  • Part 951 Eligibility To Practice Before The Postal Service
  • Part 952 False Representation And Lottery Orders
  • Part 953 Mailability
  • Part 954 Denial, Suspension, Or Revocaton Of Periodicals Mail Privileges
  • Part 955 Rules Of Practice Before The Postal Service Board Of Contract Appeals
  • Part 956 Administrative Wage Garnishment
  • Part 957 Debarment And Suspension From Contracting
  • Part 958 Hazardous Materials
  • Part 959 Private Express Statutes
  • Part 960 Equal Access To Justice Act In Postal Service Proceedings
  • Part 961 Debt Collection Act Proceedings Against Current Employees
  • Part 962 Administrative False Claims Act
  • Part 963 Pandering
  • Part 964 Withheld Mail
  • Part 965 Mail Disputes
  • Part 966 Administrative Offsets Initiated Against Former Postal Service Employees
  • Part 967-999 Parts 967-999 [reserved]
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