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E&J Conversion Tables: Appendix

The Appendix lists current regulations that were previously cited at different sections of the regulations. The Appendix is designed to be used in conjunction with the Citation Index. To locate the Year/Link of the Explanation and Justification (E&J) for the earlier cite, refer to the Citation Index.


HOW TO USE THE APPENDIX
Suppose you wanted to identify the previous citations for 11 CFR 100.2. Go to the Appendix Main Page and look for the part of the regulations that include 100.2; click on the link for PART 100: Scope and Definitions. Scroll down the chart and looking at the left column, locate 100.2; then, following along the row to the right column, you would find the previous citation was 100.6. To learn the year of this previous citation, as well as the location of the E&J for 100.6, you would navigate to the Citation Index Main Page, find the link that includes 100.6 and click on that link: Part 100: Scope and Definitions; Subpart A: General Definitions [100.1 - 100.50]. Once on that page, scroll down the chart to where 100.6 is listed. There you would find that the definition of election (now located at 100.2) was previously given at 100.6 in 1975, and again in 1977. To review the previous E&J for the term "election," you would click on the links in the "Year/Link" column. Or, if you have the Paper Version of the E&J Compilation, you would refer to the 1975 E&J for 100.6 at Paper Version Page 24 and to the 1977 E&J at Paper Version Page 42.

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