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This database provides information on standards that have been cited or incorporated by reference into the US Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). To obtain copies of the standards referenced, information should be provided in the referenced CFR section about how to obtain a copy. Alternatively, individuals can check with the standards publisher, a standards resellers or for a limited number of standards used in regulations, consult the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Incorporated by Reference (IBR) Portal. This portal provides a mechanism for limited and free access to some of the standards that have been incorporated by reference in the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations (CFR).

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Incorporated by (Agency) FR Citation CFR Citation Document Number Document Edition / Year Title of Standard Sort ascending Standard Publishing Organization
Food and Drug Administration 21 CFR 184.1185(b) Food Chemicals Codex 1981 Calcium Acetate National Academy Press
Food and Drug Administration 21 CFR 184.1185(b) Food Chemicals Codex 1981 Calcium Acetate National Academy Press
Environmental Protection Agency 40 CFR 136.3(b)(10)(xxiv) APHA Method 3500-Ca 1997 Calcium American Public Health Association
Environmental Protection Agency 40 CFR 136.3(a) Table IB (12) AOAC Method 993.14 1998 Cadmium-Total, mg/L AOAC International
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 40 CFR 136.3(a) Table IB (12) USGS I-3135-85 1989 Cadmium, by Flame Atomic Absorption U.S. Geological Survey
Environmental Protection Agency 40 CFR 444.12(b)(1) Table (2) USGS I-3135-85 1989 Cadmium, by Flame Atomic Absorption U.S. Geological Survey
Environmental Protection Agency 40 CFR 444.12(b)(1) Table (2) USGS I-3136-85 1989 Cadmium, by Flame Atomic Absorption U.S. Geological Survey
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 40 CFR 136.3(a) Table IB (12) USGS I-3136-85 1989 Cadmium, by Flame Atomic Absorption U.S. Geological Survey
Environmental Protection Agency 40 CFR 444.12(b)(1) Table (2) ASTM D 3557D 2002 Cadmium in Water by Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption ASTM International
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 40 CFR 136.3(a) Table IB (12) ASTM D 3557D 2002 Cadmium in Water by Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption ASTM International
Environmental Protection Agency 40 CFR 136.3(a) Table IB (12) ASTM D 3557A 2002 Cadmium in Water Atomic Absorption ASTM International
Environmental Protection Agency 40 CFR 444.12(b)(1) Table (2) ASTM D 3557B 1990 Cadmium in Water Atomic Absorption ASTM International
Environmental Protection Agency 40 CFR 136.3(a) Table IB (12) ASTM D 3557B 2002 Cadmium in Water Atomic Absorption ASTM International
Environmental Protection Agency 40 CFR 444.12(b)(1) Table (2) ASTM D 3557A 1990 Cadmium in Water Atomic Absorption ASTM International
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 40 CFR 136.3(a) Table IB (12) USGS I-4138-89 1989 Cadmium by Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption U.S. Geological Survey
Environmental Protection Agency 40 CFR 444.12(b)(1) Table (2) APHA Method 3500-Cd D 1990 Cadmium by Colorimetric Method American Public Health Association
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 40 CFR 136.3(a) Table IB (12) APHA Method 3500-Cd D 1990 Cadmium by Colorimetric Method American Public Health Association
Environmental Protection Agency 40 CFR 444.12(b)(1) Table (2) EPA Method 213.2 1978 Cadmium (Atomic Absorption, Furnace Technique) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Environmental Protection Agency 40 CFR 444.12(b)(1) Table (2) EPA Method 213.1 1971 Cadmium (Atomic Absorption, Direct Aspiration) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Housing and Urban Development Department 24 CFR 200.926e CABO 1 & 2 Family Code 1992 CABO Code One and Two Family Dwelling Code with Errata Package and 1993 Amendments Council of American Building Officials
Coast Guard 33 CFR 183.435(a)(4) UL 1426 1987 Cables for Boats Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.
Coast Guard 33 CFR 183.5(b) UL 1426 1987 Cables for Boats Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.
Federal Communications Commission 47 CFR 15.118(b) CEA-542-B 1994 Cable Television Channel Identification Plan Consumer Technology Association
Federal Communications Commission 47 CFR 15.118(c)(1) EIA-IS-132 1994 Cable Television Channel Identification Plan Electronic Industries Association
Federal Communications Commission 47 CFR 15.118(c)(2) EIA-IS-132 1994 Cable Television Channel Identification Plan Electronic Industries Association
Federal Communications Commission 47 CFR 15.118(c)(3) EIA-IS-132 1994 Cable Television Channel Identification Plan Electronic Industries Association
Federal Communications Commission 47 CFR 15.118(c)(4) EIA-IS-132 1994 Cable Television Channel Identification Plan Electronic Industries Association
Federal Communications Commission 47 CFR 15.118(c)(5)(ii) EIA-IS-132 1994 Cable Television Channel Identification Plan Electronic Industries Association
Federal Communications Commission 47 CFR 15.118(d) EIA-IS-132 1994 Cable Television Channel Identification Plan Electronic Industries Association
Federal Communications Commission 47 CFR 76.605(a)(1)(ii) CEA-542-B 2003 Cable Television Channel Identification Plan Consumer Technology Association
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 49 CFR 572.125(a) Drawing No. 127-8095 1994 Cable Reprographic Technologies
Mine Safety and Health Administration 30 CFR 77.403-1(e)(1) CA State Regulations 2013 CAAC Title 8, Article 7, Section 5243, Logging and Sawmill Safety Orders, Tractor Yarding State of California, Administrative Code
Mine Safety and Health Administration 30 CFR 77.403-1(e)(1) CA State Regulations 2013 CAAC Title 8, Article 10, Sections 1591(i), 1596, Construction Safety Orders, Haulage and Earth Moving State of California, Administrative Code
Coast Guard 46 CFR 56.01-2(k)(5) MSS SP-45 2003 Bypass and Drain Connections Manufacturers Standardization Society of the Valve and Fittings Industry
Coast Guard 46 CFR 56.60-1(b) Table 56.60-1(b) MSS SP-45 2003 Bypass and Drain Connection Standard Manufacturers Standardization Society of the Valve and Fittings Industry
Coast Guard 46 CFR 56.20-20(a) MSS SP-45 2003 Bypass and Drain Connection Standard Manufacturers Standardization Society of the Valve and Fittings Industry
Coast Guard 46 CFR 56.70-10(a)(1)(ii) ASME B16.25 2003 Buttwelding Ends American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Coast Guard 46 CFR 56.60-1(b) Table 56.60-1(b) ASME B16.25 2003 Buttwelding Ends American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Coast Guard 46 CFR 56.30-5(b)(3) ASME B16.25 2003 Buttwelding Ends American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Coast Guard 46 CFR 56.01-2(d)(18) ASME B16.25 2003 Buttwelding Ends American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Coast Guard 46 CFR 56.60-1(b) Table 56.60-1(b) MSS SP-67 1995 Butterfly Valves Manufacturers Standardization Society of the Valve and Fittings Industry
Coast Guard 46 CFR 56.01-2(k)(11) MSS SP-67 1995 Butterfly Valves Manufacturers Standardization Society of the Valve and Fittings Industry
Research and Special Programs Administration 18 CFR 38.2(a)(12) NAESB Publication 2009 Business Practices for Measurement and Verification of Wholesale Electricity Demand Response North American Energy Standards Board Wholesale Electric Quadrant
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration 49 CFR 393.62(a) FMVSS 217 1998 Bus Emergency Exits and Window Retention and Release National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration 49 CFR 393.62(e) FMVSS 217 1998 Bus Emergency Exits and Window Retention and Release National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration 49 CFR 393.62(b)(1) FMVSS 217 1998 Bus Emergency Exits and Window Retention and Release National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration 49 CFR 393.62(b)(2) FMVSS 217 1998 Bus Emergency Exits and Window Retention and Release National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation
Rural Utilities Service 7 CFR 1755.506(dd) 7 CFR 1755.505 2012 Buried services Rural Utilities Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Environmental Protection Agency 40 CFR 147.1250(a)(3) MSUIC regulations 1982 Bureau of Pollution Control, State of Mississippi Wastewater Permit Regulations for National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System , Underground Injection Control, and State Operating Permits (adopted May 1, 1974; amended February 11, 1982) State of Mississippi
Coast Guard 46 CFR 160.060-5(c) Drawing No. 160.060-1, Sheet 6 2012 Buoyant Vest, Unicellular Polyethylene Foam, Adult and Child, Insert Pattern, Model CYS U.S. Coast Guard

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NOTE: This database does not included records related to the Incorporation by Reference for the following: Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration – Airworthiness Directives, State Air Plan Approvals, and Standard Instrumentation Approach Procedures; and the Environmental Protection Agency - State Approval of Air Quality Plans.