7 CFR 1902 - SUPERVISED BANK ACCOUNTS
- SUBPART A — Supervised Bank Accounts of Loan, Grant, and Other Funds (§§ 1902.1 - 1902.50)
- SUBPART B — C [Reserved]
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§ 6991 - Definitions
§ 6992 - National Appeals Division and Director
§ 6993 - Transfer of functions
§ 6994 - Notice and opportunity for hearing
§ 6995 - Informal hearings
§ 6996 - Right of participants to Division hearing
§ 6997 - Division hearings
§ 6998 - Director review of determinations of hearing officers
§ 6999 - Judicial review
§ 7000 - Implementation of final determinations of Division
§ 7001 - Conforming amendments relating to National Appeals Division
§ 7002 - Authorization of appropriations
§ 1480 - Administrative powers of Secretary
Reorganization ... 1953 Plan No. 2
Title 7 published on 2012-01-01
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-17061 RIN 0575-AC94 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, Rural Business-Cooperative Service, Rural Utilities Service, Rural Housing Service, Farm Service Agency Direct final rule. This rule is effective without further action September 26, 2012 unless we receive written adverse comments on or before September 11, 2012. If adverse comment is received, we will publish a timely withdrawal of the rule in the Federal Register . 7 CFR Part 1902 Rural Development is amending its regulations to address the change in the standard maximum deposit insurance amount under the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC).