{"database": "openregs", "table": "cfr_sections", "is_view": false, "human_description_en": "where part_number = 50 and title_number = 15 sorted by section_id", "rows": [["15:15:1.2.1.1.3.0.5.1", 15, "Commerce and Foreign Trade", "I", "", "50", "PART 50\u2014SPECIAL SERVICES AND STUDIES BY THE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS", "", "", "", "\u00a7 50.1 General.", "BIS", "", "", "[36 FR 905, Jan. 20, 1971, as amended at 49 FR 3980, Feb. 1, 1984; 56 FR 35815, July 29, 1991; 68 FR 42586, July 18, 2003; 91 FR 8071, Feb. 20, 2026]", "(a) [Reserved]\n\n(b) In accordance with the provisions of the acts authorizing the Department of Commerce to make special statistical surveys and studies, and to perform other specified services upon the payment of the cost thereof, the following fee structure is hereby established. No transcript of any record will be furnished under authority of these acts which would violate existing or future acts requiring that information furnished be held confidential.\n\n(c) Requests for age search and citizenship service should be addressed to the Personal Census Search Unit, Data Preparation Division, Bureau of the Census, P.O. Box 1545, Jeffersonville, Indiana 47131. Application forms may be obtained at Department of Commerce field offices or Social Security offices or by writing to the Jeffersonville, Indiana office.\n\n(d) If a search is unsuccessful and additional information for a further search is requested by the Census Bureau, such information must be received within 90 days of the request or the case will be considered closed. Additional information received after 90 days must be accompanied by a new fee and will be considered a new request."], ["15:15:1.2.1.1.3.0.5.2", 15, "Commerce and Foreign Trade", "I", "", "50", "PART 50\u2014SPECIAL SERVICES AND STUDIES BY THE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS", "", "", "", "\u00a7 50.5 Fee structure for age search and citizenship information.", "BIS", "", "", "[69 FR 45580, July 30, 2004]", "1  The $10.00 for each full schedule requested is in addition to the $65.00 transcript fee.\n\nAn additional charge of $20.00 per case is charged for expedited requests requiring search results within one day."], ["15:15:1.2.1.1.3.0.5.3", 15, "Commerce and Foreign Trade", "I", "", "50", "PART 50\u2014SPECIAL SERVICES AND STUDIES BY THE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS", "", "", "", "\u00a7 50.10 Fee structure for special population censuses.", "BIS", "", "", "[47 FR 18, Jan. 4, 1982]", "The Bureau of the Census is authorized to conduct special population censuses at the request of and at the expense of the community concerned. To obtain a special population census, an authorized official of the community should write a letter to the Associate Director for Demographic Fields, Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 20233, requesting detailed information and stating the approximate present population. The Associate Director will reply giving an estimate of the cost and other pertinent information. Title 13, United State Code, section 196, Special Censuses, requires payment to the Bureau of the actual or estimated cost of each such special census."], ["15:15:1.2.1.1.3.0.5.4", 15, "Commerce and Foreign Trade", "I", "", "50", "PART 50\u2014SPECIAL SERVICES AND STUDIES BY THE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS", "", "", "", "\u00a7 50.30 [RESERVED]", "BIS", "", "", "", ""], ["15:15:1.2.1.1.3.0.5.5", 15, "Commerce and Foreign Trade", "I", "", "50", "PART 50\u2014SPECIAL SERVICES AND STUDIES BY THE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS", "", "", "", "\u00a7 50.40 [RESERVED]", "BIS", "", "", "", ""], ["15:15:1.2.1.1.3.0.5.6", 15, "Commerce and Foreign Trade", "I", "", "50", "PART 50\u2014SPECIAL SERVICES AND STUDIES BY THE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS", "", "", "", "\u00a7 50.50 Request for certification.", "BIS", "", "", "[67 FR 54951, Aug. 27, 2002]", "(a) Upon request, the Census Bureau certifies certain statistical materials (such as the population and housing unit counts of government entities, published tabulations, maps, and other documents). The Census Bureau charges customers a preset fee for this service according to the kind of certification requested (either an impressed document or an attestation) and the level of difficulty involved in compiling it (easy, moderate, or difficult, determined according to the resources expended) as well as the set cost of the data product (e.g., report or map) to be certified. Certification prices are shown in the following table:\n\nPrice by Type of Certification\n\n(b) There are two forms of certification available: Impressed Documents and Attestation.\n\n(1)  Impressed documents.  An impressed document is one that is certified by impressing the Census Bureau seal on the document itself. The Census Bureau act, Title 13, United States Code, Section 3, provides that the seal of the Census Bureau shall be affixed to all documents authenticated by the Census Bureau and that judicial notice shall be taken of the seal. This process attests that the document on which the seal is impressed is a true and accurate copy of a Census Bureau record.\n\n(2)  Attestation.  Attestation is a more formal process of certification. It consists of a signed statement by a Census Bureau official that the document is authentic and produced or published by the agency, followed by a signed statement of another Census Bureau official witnessing the authority of the first.\n\n(c) Requests for certification should be submitted on Form BC-1868(EF), Request for Official Certification, to the Census Bureau by fax, (301) 457-4714 or by e-mail,  webmaster@census.gov.  Form BC-1868(EF) is available on the Census Bureau's Web site at:  http://www.census.gov/mso/www/certification/.  A letter request\u2014without Form BC-1868(EF)\u2014will be accepted only if it contains the information necessary to complete a Form BC-1868(EF). No certification request will be processed without payment of the required fee."], ["15:15:1.2.1.1.3.0.5.7", 15, "Commerce and Foreign Trade", "I", "", "50", "PART 50\u2014SPECIAL SERVICES AND STUDIES BY THE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS", "", "", "", "\u00a7 50.60 Request for certification.", "BIS", "", "", "[67 FR 72096, Dec. 4, 2002]", "(a)  Certification process.  Upon request, the Census Bureau certifies population and housing counts of standard governmental units to reflect boundary updates, including new incorporations, annexations, mergers, and so forth. The Census Bureau will produce a certificate, that is, a signed statement by a Census Bureau official attesting to the authenticity of the certified Census 2000 population and housing counts to reflect updates to the legal boundaries of governmental units after those in effect for Census 2000. This service will be a permanent process, but one that will be temporarily suspended during future decennial censuses. Typically, the Census Bureau will suspend this service, and direct its resources to the decennial census, for a total of five years\u2014the two years preceding the decennial census, the decennial census year, and the two years following it. The Census Bureau will issue notices in the  Federal Register  announcing when it suspends and, in turn, resumes, the service.\n\n(1) The Census Bureau charges customers a preset fee for this service according to the amount of work involved in compiling the population and housing counts, as determined by the resources expended to meet customer requirements and the set cost of the product (one certificate). Certification fees may increase somewhat if the customer requests additional original certificates. Each additional certificate costs $35.00. Certification prices are shown in the following table:\n\nDescription and Estimated Fee\n\n(2) [Reserved]\n\n(b)  Description of certification types.  The Census Bureau will process requests for population certificates for standard governmental units, in accordance with the Census Bureau's annual certification schedule or under an expedited certification arrangement. The boundaries for standard governmental units are regularly and customarily updated between decennial censuses by the Census Bureau's geographic support system. These governmental units include a variety of legally defined general- and special-purpose governmental units, including counties and statistically equivalent entities, minor civil divisions, incorporated places, consolidated cities, federally recognized American Indian reservations, and school districts. A complete list of entities is defined in paragraph (c) of this section.\n\n(1)  Annual certification.  Annual population and housing certification is available around October 1 of each calendar year to new or existing governmental units that report legal boundary updates in the Census Bureau's annual Boundary and Annexation Survey. In accordance with reporting requirements of this survey, the legally effective dates of the boundary updates may not be later than January 1 of the calendar year. These certifications are available through September of the following year.\n\n(i) The annual certification service also is available to standard governmental units that are not in the Boundary and Annexation Survey of that year. Governmental units electing participation in this service must draft the legal boundary updates upon Census Bureau-supplied maps. The legally effective dates of the boundaries may not be later than January 1 of the calendar year. The Census Bureau must receive the census maps annotated with the legally certified boundaries and associated address ranges by April 1 of the same calendar year. The Census Bureau will determine that the legal boundary updates are acceptable by verifying that the information is complete, legible, and usable, and that the legal boundaries on the maps have been attested by the governmental unit as submitted in accordance with state law or tribal authority.\n\n(ii) [Reserved]\n\n(2)  Expedited certification.  (i) Expedited certification will be available where the customer requests any of the following:\n\n(A) Certification of boundary updates legally effective after January 1 of the current calendar year; or\n\n(B) Certification of boundary updates reported to the Census Bureau after April 1 of the current calendar year; or\n\n(C) Certification of boundary updates by the Census Bureau before October 1 of the current calendar year.\n\n(ii) Governmental units electing participation in this service must draft the legal boundary updates upon Census Bureau-supplied maps. To allow sufficient processing time, the Census Bureau must receive acceptable census maps annotated with the legally certified boundaries and associated address ranges no later than three months before the date requested by the customer to receive the population certificate. The Census Bureau will determine that the legal boundary updates are acceptable by verifying that the information is complete, legible, and usable and that the legal boundaries on the maps have been attested as submitted in accordance with state law or tribal authority.\n\n(c)  List of standard governmental units.  The following is a list of the standard governmental units eligible for the Geographically Updated Population Certification Program:\n\n(1) Federally recognized American Indian reservations and off-reservation trust land entities [tribal government]; this includes a reservation designated as a colony, community, Indian community, Indian village, pueblo, rancheria, reservation, reserve, and village.\n\n(2) Counties and statistically equivalent entities, including the following: counties in 48 states; boroughs, municipalities, and census areas in Alaska [state official]; parishes in Louisiana; and municipios in Puerto Rico.\n\n(3) Minor civil divisions as recognized in Census 2000 in the following 28 states: Arkansas, Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.\n\n(4) Incorporated places, including the following: boroughs in Connecticut, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania; cities in 49 states and the District of Columbia; cities, boroughs, and municipalities in Alaska; towns in 30 states (excluding towns in New England, New York, and Wisconsin, which are minor civil divisions); and villages in 20 states.\n\n(5) Consolidated cities.\n\n(6) School districts.\n\n(d)  Non-standard certifications.  Certifications for population and housing counts of non-standard geographic areas or of individual census blocks are not currently available under this program but will be announced under a separate notice at a later date.\n\n(e)  Submitting certification requests.  Submit requests for certifications on Form BC-1869(EF), Request for Geographically Updated Official Population Certification, to the Census Bureau by fax, (301) 457-4714, or by e-mail,  MSO.certify@census.gov.  Form BC-1869(EF) will be available on the Census Bureau's Web site at:  http://www.census.gov/mso/www/certification/.  A letter or e-mail communication requesting the service without Form BC-1869(EF) will be accepted only if it contains the information necessary to complete a Form BC-1869(EF)."]], "truncated": false, "filtered_table_rows_count": 7, "expanded_columns": [], "expandable_columns": [], "columns": ["section_id", "title_number", "title_name", "chapter", "subchapter", "part_number", "part_name", "subpart", "subpart_name", "section_number", "section_heading", "agency", "authority", "source_citation", "amendment_citations", "full_text"], "primary_keys": ["section_id"], "units": {}, "query": {"sql": "select section_id, title_number, title_name, chapter, subchapter, part_number, part_name, subpart, subpart_name, section_number, section_heading, agency, authority, source_citation, amendment_citations, full_text from cfr_sections where \"part_number\" = :p0 and \"title_number\" = :p1 order by section_id limit 101", "params": {"p0": "50", "p1": "15"}}, "facet_results": {"title_number": {"name": "title_number", "type": "column", "hideable": false, "toggle_url": "/openregs/cfr_sections.json?part_number=50&title_number=15", "results": [{"value": 15, "label": 15, "count": 7, "toggle_url": "https://www.pawtectors.org/openregs/cfr_sections.json?part_number=50", "selected": true}], "truncated": false}, "agency": {"name": "agency", "type": "column", "hideable": false, "toggle_url": "/openregs/cfr_sections.json?part_number=50&title_number=15", "results": [{"value": "BIS", "label": "BIS", "count": 7, "toggle_url": "https://www.pawtectors.org/openregs/cfr_sections.json?part_number=50&title_number=15&agency=BIS", "selected": false}], "truncated": false}, "part_number": {"name": "part_number", "type": "column", "hideable": false, "toggle_url": "/openregs/cfr_sections.json?part_number=50&title_number=15", "results": [{"value": "50", "label": "50", "count": 7, "toggle_url": "https://www.pawtectors.org/openregs/cfr_sections.json?title_number=15", "selected": true}], "truncated": false}}, "suggested_facets": [{"name": "amendment_citations", "toggle_url": "https://www.pawtectors.org/openregs/cfr_sections.json?part_number=50&title_number=15&_facet=amendment_citations"}, {"name": "full_text", "toggle_url": "https://www.pawtectors.org/openregs/cfr_sections.json?part_number=50&title_number=15&_facet=full_text"}], "next": null, "next_url": null, "private": false, "allow_execute_sql": true, "query_ms": 342.5547799561173, "source": "Federal Register API & Regulations.gov API", "source_url": "https://www.federalregister.gov/developers/api/v1", "license": "Public Domain (U.S. Government data)", "license_url": "https://www.regulations.gov/faq"}