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[Federal Register Volume 77, Number 42 (Friday, March 2, 2012)] [Reader Aids] [Pages i-ii] From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov] Reader Aids Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 42 / Friday, March 2, 2012 / Reader Aids Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 42 / Friday, March 2, 2012 / Reader Aids Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 42 / Friday, March 2, 2012 / Reader Aids [[Page i]] CUSTOMER SERVICE AND INFORMATION ---------------------------------------------------------- Federal Register/Code of Federal Regulations General Information, indexes and other finding 202-741-6000 aids Laws 741-6000 Presidential Documents Executive orders and proclamations 741-6000 The United States Government Manual 741-6000 Other Services Electronic and on-line services (voice) 741-6020 Privacy Act Compilation 741-6064 Public Laws Update Service (numbers, dates, etc.) 741-6043 TTY for the deaf-and-hard-of-hearing 741-6086 ========================================================== ELECTRONIC RESEARCH World Wide Web Full text of the daily Federal Register, CFR and other publications is located at: www.fdsys.gov. 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1260.................................................12752 10 CFR Proposed Rules: 719..................................................12754 14 CFR 39......................................12444, 12448,12450 97............................................12452, 12454 Proposed Rules: 39.....................................12506, 12755, 12757 71............................................12759, 12760 18 CFR Proposed Rules: 366..................................................12760 20 CFR 655..................................................12723 21 CFR Proposed Rules: 1308.................................................12508 26 CFR Proposed Rules: 1....................................................12514 33 CFR 100..................................................12456 117...........................................12475, 12476 165..................................................12456 Proposed Rules: 117..................................................12514 36 CFR 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31...................................................12937 32............................................12925, 12937 33...................................................12913 36...................................................12913 38...................................................12927 42.....................................12913, 12925, 12948 45...................................................12937 49...................................................12937 50...................................................12925 51...................................................12937 52.......................12913, 12933, 12935, 12937, 12948 53............................................12913, 12937 Proposed Rules: 931..................................................12754 952..................................................12754 970..................................................12754 50 CFR 100..................................................12477 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