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free CFRs?



> How about uploading files to the net for everyone to use.

Incidentally, the U.S. House of Representatives Internet Law Library, in
conjunction with some commercial software company, supposedly offers access
to the full text of the Code of Federal Regulations on the World Wide Web.

The URL is:

http://www.pls.com:8001/his/cfr.html

However, I should note that for the life of me I can't get anything from
10 CFR 20 out of this thing.  One would imagine that using the boolean
search string

standards AND radiation AND protection

would give a positive hit for SOMETHING from 10 CFR 20, but this was not
the case.  I used "radiation," "protection," and other obvious search words
with no luck.  My guess is that they don't have part 20 online.

Oh well, some of the other stuff is interesting.  Take a look at OSHA's(?? I
think it's OSHA, anyway) rad protection stuff in title 29. :-)

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