Source: http://ecfr.io/Title-01/pt1.1.20
Timestamp: 2020-01-23 07:54:15
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[1 CFR 20] Title 1 Part 20 : Code of Federal Regulations ';
Title 1 Part 20
PART 20—HANDLING OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT MANUAL STATEMENTS
§20.1 Liaison officers.
(a) Each of the following shall appoint an officer to maintain liaison with the Office on matters relating to The United States Government Manual:
(2) Executive agencies that do not have a liaison officer designated under §16.1 of this chapter or who wish to appoint a liaison officer for Manual matters other than the one designated under such §16.1.
(b) Each liaison officer will insure agency compliance with part 9 of this chapter and this part 20.
[37 FR 23611, Nov. 4, 1972, as amended at 50 FR 12468, Mar. 28, 1985; 54 FR 9682, Mar. 7, 1989]
In accordance with schedules established under §20.7 each agency shall submit for publication in the Manual an official draft of the information required by §9.2 of this chapter and this part 20.
Pertinent sources of information useful to the public, in areas of public interest such as employment, consumer activities, contracts, services to small business, and other topics of public interest should be provided with each agency statement. These sources of information shall plainly identify the places at which the public may obtain information or make submittals or requests.
The form, style, and arrangement of agency statements and other materials included in the Manual and the apportionment of space therein shall be determined by the Director of the Federal Register. The U.S. Government Printing Office Style Manual is the applicable reference work in determining style.
The Manual is published on a schedule designed to provide the public with information about their Government on a timely basis. Therefore, agencies must comply with the deadline dates established by the Director of the Federal Register for transmittal of statements and charts and for the verification of proofs. Failure to do so may result in publication of an outdated statement or the omission of important material, thus depriving members of the public of information they have a right to expect in a particular edition of the Manual.