Whats with TITLES in the uSA?

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Title 9 Title 42 whats a title? Some kind of special law?
 

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No.
It just means a section of a code or an act. They are often really big, so they have big sections or categories that are grouped under "Titles".

It's just the way it gets referred to.
 
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No.
It just means a section of a code or an act. They are often really big, so they have big sections or categories that are grouped under "Titles".

It's just the way it gets referred to.
So how can what refer to title 9 of the surely are hundreds of Subjections called 9?
 

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In the US, various Federal regulations are consolidated into a Book called the CFR (Code of Federal Regulations).

Each set of regulations are titled with a unique, specific descriptive name and "title". "Title 9" contains federal regulations relating to Animals and Animal Products. "Title 42" contains regulations about Public Health"

Here is a better explanation https://www.govinfo.gov/help/cfr#:~:text=What is the Code of,agencies of the Federal Government.

"What is the Code of Federal Regulations?

The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) annual edition is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the departments and agencies of the Federal Government.

The 50 subject matter titles contain one or more individual volumes, which are updated once each calendar year, on a staggered basis.

How is it organized?
The CFR is divided into 50 titles that represent broad areas subject to Federal regulation. Each title is divided into chapters, which usually bear the name of the issuing agency. Each chapter is further subdivided into parts that cover specific regulatory areas. Large parts may be subdivided into subparts. All parts are organized in sections, and most citations to the CFR refer to material at the section level.

What is the structure of a CFR citation (e.g. 21 CFR 310.502 Revised as of April 1, 1997)?
The following describes how information is contained in a CFR citation.

  • Title: The numeric value to the left of "CFR"
  • Part: The numeric value to the right of "CFR" and preceding the period (".")
  • Section/Subpart: The numeric value to the right of the period (".") A subpart is a letter of the alphabet (A-Z) that is used to retrieve an entire subpart of the CFR rather than many individual sections. For example: Subpart E.
  • Revision Year: Four digit year from the "Revised as of" text represents the year being cited. The revision year is not always available when the CFR is cited.
Example: 21 CFR 310.502 Revised as of April 1, 1997

  • Title: 21
  • Part: 310
  • Section: 502
  • Year: 1997

The CFR is divided into 50 titles that represent broad subject areas:
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In the US, various Federal regulations are consolidated into a Book called the CFR (Code of Federal Regulations).

Each set of regulations are titled with a unique, specific descriptive name and "title". "Title 9" contains federal regulations relating to Animals and Animal Products. "Title 42" contains regulations about Public Health"

Here is a better explanation https://www.govinfo.gov/help/cfr#:~:text=What is the Code of,agencies of the Federal Government.

"What is the Code of Federal Regulations?

The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) annual edition is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the departments and agencies of the Federal Government.

The 50 subject matter titles contain one or more individual volumes, which are updated once each calendar year, on a staggered basis.

How is it organized?
The CFR is divided into 50 titles that represent broad areas subject to Federal regulation. Each title is divided into chapters, which usually bear the name of the issuing agency. Each chapter is further subdivided into parts that cover specific regulatory areas. Large parts may be subdivided into subparts. All parts are organized in sections, and most citations to the CFR refer to material at the section level.

What is the structure of a CFR citation (e.g. 21 CFR 310.502 Revised as of April 1, 1997)?
The following describes how information is contained in a CFR citation.

  • Title: The numeric value to the left of "CFR"
  • Part: The numeric value to the right of "CFR" and preceding the period (".")
  • Section/Subpart: The numeric value to the right of the period (".") A subpart is a letter of the alphabet (A-Z) that is used to retrieve an entire subpart of the CFR rather than many individual sections. For example: Subpart E.
  • Revision Year: Four digit year from the "Revised as of" text represents the year being cited. The revision year is not always available when the CFR is cited.
Example: 21 CFR 310.502 Revised as of April 1, 1997

  • Title: 21
  • Part: 310
  • Section: 502
  • Year: 1997

The CFR is divided into 50 titles that represent broad subject areas:[2]

This could be true. Whatever the thing called title 9It's not about animal products. Sports
 

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This could be true. Whatever the thing called title 9It's not about animal products. Sports
Lol! Internet! You start a tread asking about something you admit you have no idea of. I then referred you to a US government website that says Title 9 is about Animals and Animal Products. And then you tell me you know Title 9 is NOT about animals products! It's about sports?




CFR Title 9 – Animals and Animal Products is one of 50 titles composing the United States Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) and contains the principal set of rules and regulations issued by federal agencies regarding animals and animal products.
 

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Lol! Internet! You start a tread asking about something you admit you have no idea of. I then referred you to a US government website that says Title 9 is about Animals and Animal Products. And then you tell me you know Title 9 is NOT about animals products! It's about sports?




CFR Title 9 – Animals and Animal Products is one of 50 titles composing the United States Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) and contains the principal set of rules and regulations issued by federal agencies regarding animals and animal products.
Yes But whenever they talk about it in the news it's about women's sports. Explain the contradiction.
 

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Title IX basically say that revenue generated in men's sports like football must be shared (equally?) with the women.
 

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So how can what refer to title 9 of the surely are hundreds of Subjections called 9?
There are lots of title 9s.
A few become well known and become shorthand.

The current thing when people talk about "Title IX" is the one in the Education Amendments that dealt with women in university.

There are lots of other title 9s.

Schlong Connery is right that one of the major places "Titles" show up is in Code of Federal Regulations - it just isn't the only place the term is used.

It's like when people say "Chapter 11" for bankruptcy.
There are lots of Chapter 11s in the law - that's just one we know as shorthand and can figure out by context.
 

Valcazar

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Just to be clear - Title IX is called that because the law about discrimination against women in education was in title IX of the amendments.

It is actually in the Code under Title 20.
 
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