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C.F.R. Title 49 Chapter X Subchapter A

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Subchapter A — General Rules And Regulations

49 C.F.R. subch. A

  • Part 1000 Part 1000 [reserved]
  • Part 1001 Inspection Of Records
  • Part 1002 Fees
  • Part 1003 Forms
  • Part 1004 Interpretations And Routing Regulations
  • Part 1005 Principles And Practices For The Investigation And Voluntary Disposition Of Loss And Damage Claims And Processing Salvage
  • Part 1007 Records Containing Information About Individuals
  • Part 1011 Board Organization; Delegations Of Authority
  • Part 1012 Meetings Of The Board
  • Part 1013 Guidelines For The Proper Use Of Voting Trusts
  • Part 1014 Enforcement Of Nondiscrimination On The Basis Of Handicap In Programs Or Activities Conducted By The Surface Transportation Board
  • Part 1016 Special Procedures Governing The Recovery Of Expenses By Parties To Board Adjudicatory Proceedings
  • Part 1017 Debt Collection—collection By Offset From Indebted Government And Former Government Employees
  • Part 1018 Debt Collection
  • Part 1019 Regulations Governing Conduct Of Surface Transportation Board Employees
  • Part 1021 Administrative Collection Of Enforcement Claims
  • Part 1022 Civil Monetary Penalty Inflation Adjustment
  • Part 1033 Car Service
  • Part 1034 Routing Of Traffic
  • Part 1035 Bills Of Lading
  • Part 1037 Bulk Grain And Grain Products—loss And Damage Claims
  • Part 1039 Exemptions
  • Part 1090 Practices Of Carriers Involved In The Intermodal Movement Of Containerized Freight
  • Part 1040-1089 Parts 1040-1089 [reserved]
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