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This database provides information on standards that have been 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 Sort ascending Title of Standard Standard Publishing Organization
Environmental Protection Agency 40 CFR 63, Subpart ZZZZ, Table 4, (3)(a)(v)(1) ASTM D6522 2005 Standard Test Method for Determination of Nitrogen Oxides, Carbon Monoxide, and Oxygen Concentrations in Emissions from Natural Gas-Fired Reciprocating Engines, Combustion Turbines, Boilers, and Process Heaters Using Portable Analyzers ASTM International
Environmental Protection Agency 40 CFR 63, Subpart JJJJJJ, Table 4, (2)(c) ASTM D6522 2005 Standard Test Method for Determination of Nitrogen Oxides, Carbon Monoxide, and Oxygen Concentrations in Emissions from Natural Gas-Fired Reciprocating Engines, Combustion Turbines, Boilers, and Process Heaters Using Portable Analyzers ASTM International
Environmental Protection Agency 40 CFR 141.40(c)(3)(ii) APHA Method 4110 D 2005 Anions by Ion Chromatography with Chemical Suppression of Eluent American Public Health Association
Environmental Protection Agency 40 CFR 141.74(a)(2) Table Note 4 EPA Method 327.0 2005 Determination of Chlorine Dioxide and Chlorite Ion in Drinking Water Using Lissamine Green B and Horseradish Peroxidase with Detection by Visible Spectrophotometry, Revision 1.1 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Environmental Protection Agency 40 CFR 141.131(c)(1) Table (Lissamine Green Spectrophotometric) EPA Method 327.0 2005 Determination of Chlorine Dioxide and Chlorite Ion in Drinking Water Using Lissamine Green B and Horseradish Peroxidase with Detection by Visible Spectrophotometry, Revision 1.1 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Federal Railroad Administration 49 CFR 236.909(d)(3)(ii)(B) AREMA Manual 2005 Communications and Signal Manual, Part 17.3.3, Communications and Signal Manual of Recommended Practices, Recommended Practice for Hardware Analysis for Vital Electronic/Software-Based Equipment Used in Signal and Train Control Applications American Railway Engineering and Maintenance of Way Association
Safety and Environmental Enforcement Bureau 30 CFR 250.198(h)(33) API MPMS 2005 Chapter 10, Section 9 American Petroleum Institute
Coast Guard 46 CFR 110.10-1(l)(3) NFPA 99 2005 Standard for Health Care Facilities National Fire Protection Association
Environmental Protection Agency 40 CFR 272.2101(c)(1)(i) SDHWMP 2005 EPA Approved South Dakota Regulatory Requirements Applicable to the Hazardous Waste Management Program State of South Dakota
Environmental Protection Agency 40 CFR 1060.801 Carbon Working Capacity ASTM D5228 2005 Standard Test Method for Determination of Butane Working Capacity of Activated Carbon ASTM International
Energy Department 87 FR 33316 10 CFR 429 IEC 62301:2011 2005 Energy Conservation Program: Test Procedures for Residential and Commercial Clothes Washers International Electrotechnical Commission
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration 49 CFR 173.197(c) UN Publication 2005 UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods United Nations
Occupational Safety and Health Administration 29 CFR 1915.507(d)(3) NFPA 11 2005 Standard for Low-Expansion Foam National Fire Protection Association
Environmental Protection Agency 40 CFR 141.131(d)(3) EPA Method 415.3 2005 Determination of Total Organic Carbon and Specific UV Absorbance at 254 nm in Source Water and Drinking Water, Revision 1.1 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration 49 CFR 173.301(c) CGA S-7 2005 Method for Selecting Pressure Relief Devices for Compressed Gas Mixtures in Cylinders Compressed Gas Association
Environmental Protection Agency 40 CFR 141.852(a)(5) Table APHA Method 9221 B 2005 Multiple Tube Fermentation Qualitative (LTB): Total Coliform American Public Health Association
Coast Guard 24 CFR 3285.4(h)(2) NFPA 70 2005 National Electrical Code National Fire Protection Association
Public Health Service 42 CFR 37.10(e)(3) NCRP Report No. 147 2005 Structural Shielding Design for Medical X-Ray Imaging Facilities National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement
Coast Guard 33 CFR 154, Appendix A, 3.3.1 ASME B&PV Code 2005 Section IX, Welding and Brazing Qualifications. American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Research and Special Programs Administration 49 CFR 193.2013(c)(2) ASME B&PV Code 2005 Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIII, Division 2 American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Veterans Affairs Department 38 CFR 51.200(b)(2) NFPA 99 2005 Standard for Health Care Facilities National Fire Protection Association
Environmental Protection Agency 40 CFR 86.1806-05(h)(1)(i) ISO 15765-4:2005(E) 2005 Road Vehicles—Diagnostics on Controller Area Networks (CAN)—Part 4: Requirements for emissions-related systems International Organization for Standardization
Environmental Protection Agency 40 CFR 1060.240(e)(2) ASTM D3802 2005 Standard Test Method for Ball-Pan Hardness of Activated Carbon ASTM International
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration 49 CFR 171.7(a)(3) CGA S-7 2005 Method for Selecting Pressure Relief Devices for Compressed Gas Mixtures in Cylinders Compressed Gas Association
Minerals Management Service 30 CFR 250.803(b)(1) ASME B&PV Code 2005 Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section I American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration 49 CFR 173.24(a)(2)(iii) UN Publication 2005 UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods United Nations
Environmental Protection Agency 40 CFR 136.3(e) Table II Footnote 5 APHA Standard Methods, 21th Edition 2005 Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater. 21th Edition American Public Health Association
Research and Special Programs Administration 49 CFR 192, Appendix B, I ASTM A333/A 333M 2005 Standard Specification for Seamless and Welded Steel Pipe for Low-Temperature Service ASTM International
Environmental Protection Agency 88 FR 18396 40 CFR 60 ASTM D6522-00(2005) 2005 Testing Provisions for Air Emission Sources ASTM International
Safety and Environmental Enforcement Bureau 84 FR 21969 30 CFR 250.198(e)(22) API MPMS 2005 Chapter 5—Metering American Petroleum Institute
Environmental Protection Agency 40 CFR 75.6(f)(4) API MPMS 2005 Chapter 22, Section 2 American Petroleum Institute
Occupational Safety and Health Administration 29 CFR 1910.6(y)(4) ISO 10156-2:2005 (E) 2005 Gas cylinders—Gases and Gas Mixtures—Part 2: Determination of Oxidizing Ability of Toxic and Corrosive Gases and Gas Mixtures, First Edition International Organization for Standardization
Federal Communications Commission 80 FR 33442 47 CFR 2.948 (e) ISO/IEC 17025 2005 General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories International Organization for Standardization
Food and Drug Administration 21 CFR 165.110(b)(2)(ii) AOAC Official Methods 2005 Official Methods of Analysis AOAC International
Environmental Protection Agency 40 CFR 1065.705(b)(3) ISO 8217 2005 Petroleum products--Fuels (class F)--Specifications of marine fuels International Organization for Standardization
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration 49 CFR 178.75(i)(4) UN Publication 2005 UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods United Nations
Environmental Protection Agency 40 CFR 141.131(a)(2) EPA-815-R-05-008 2005 Determination of Chlorine Dioxide and Chlorite Ion in Drinking Water Using Lissamine Green B and Horseradish Peroxidase with Detection by Visible Spectrophotom, Revision 1.1 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration 49 CFR 172.602(a)(1) TDG Regulations 2005 Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations Canadian Department of Transportation, Transport Canada
Safety and Environmental Enforcement Bureau 30 CFR 250.800(b)(3) API RP 2SK 2005 Recommended Practice for Design and Analysis of Stationkeeping Systems for Floating Structures American Petroleum Institute
Environmental Protection Agency 40 CFR 141.852(c)(1)(ii) APHA Standard Methods, 21th Edition 2005 Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater. 21th Edition American Public Health Association
Environmental Protection Agency 40 CFR 136.3(a) Table IB (75) ASTM D5673 2005 Standard Test Method for Elements in Water by Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry ASTM International
Coast Guard 40 CFR 136.3(a) Table IB (35) EPA Method 245.7 2005 Mercury in Water by Cold Vapor Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry, EPA-821-R-05-001, Revision 2.0 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Environmental Protection Agency 40 CFR 98.74(c)(5) ASTM D3238 2005 Standard Test Method for Calculation of Carbon Distribution and Structural Group Analysis of Petroleum Oils by the n-d-M Method 2005 ASTM International
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration 49 CFR 192.7(c)(2) D6 ASME B&PV Code 2005 Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section I American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Research and Special Programs Administration 49 CFR 192.163(e) NFPA 70 2005 National Electrical Code National Fire Protection Association
Occupational Safety and Health Administration 29 CFR 1910 Subpart S Appendix A NFPA 70 2005 National Electrical Code National Fire Protection Association
Coast Guard 46 CFR 160.135-5(b)(6) ASTM B127 2005 Standard Specification for Nickel-Copper Alloy (UNS N04400) Plate, Sheet, and Strip, (Reapproved 2009) ASTM International
Energy Department 10 CFR 430 Subpart B, App. M, 3.11.1.3, b ASHRAE 37 2005 Method of Testing for Rating Unitary Air Conditioning and Heat Pump Equipment American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers
Rural Utilities Service 7 CFR 1755.903(b)(2) ITU-T Recommendation G.652 2005 Series G: Transmission Systems and Media, Digital Systems and Networks, Transmission media characteristics—Optical fibre cables, Characteristics of a single-mode optical fibre and cable International Telecommunication Union--Telecommunication
Coast Guard 46 CFR 162.050-20(a)(2) ISO 8217 2005 Petroleum products—Fuels (class F)—Specifications of marine fuels International Organization for Standardization

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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.