Repeal of Arms Control and Disarmament Agency Regulations
Summary
The Arms Control and Disarmament Agency has repealed its regulations. This action removes existing rules previously issued by the agency, which is now defunct.
What changed
The Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (ACDA) has formally repealed all of its previously issued regulations. This action, published in the Federal Register, signifies the complete removal of the agency's regulatory framework. The ACDA itself has been integrated into the Department of State, making these regulations obsolete.
For regulated entities, this repeal means that any prior obligations or requirements stemming from ACDA regulations are no longer in effect. Compliance officers should ensure that internal policies and procedures no longer reference or rely upon these now-defunct rules. No new actions are required as this is a repeal of existing regulations.
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Repeal of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency's Regulations
A Rule by the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency on 04/01/1999
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