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Subchapter F—Telecommunications
Part 102-173—Internet GOV Domain
Subpart A—General
102-173.5— What is Internet GOV Domain?
102-173.10— What is the authority or jurisdiction of the Internet GOV Domain?
102-173.15— What is the scope of this part?
102-173.20— To whom does this part apply?
102-173.25— What definitions apply to this part?
Subpart B—Registration
102-173.30— Who may register in the dot-gov domain?
102-173.35— Who authorizes domain names?
102-173.40— Who is my Chief Information Officer (CIO)?
102-173.45— Is there a registration charge for domain names?
102-173.50— What is the naming convention for States?
102-173.55— What is the naming convention for Cities and Townships?
102-173.60— What is the naming convention for Counties or Parishes?
102-173.65— What is the naming convention for Native Sovereign Nations?
102-173.70— Where do I register my dot-gov domain name?
102-173.75— How long does the process take?
102-173.80— How will I know if my request is approved?
102-173.85— How long will my application be held, pending approval by the Chief Information Officer (CIO)?
102-173.90— Are there any special restrictions on the use and registration of canonical, or category names like recreation.gov?
102-173.95— Are there any restrictions on the use of the dot-gov domain name?
Last Reviewed 7/21/2008
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