1.105-2—Arrangement of regulations.
(a) General.
The FAR is divided into subchapters, parts (each of which covers a separate aspect of acquisition), subparts, sections, and subsections.
(b) Numbering.
(1)
The numbering system permits the discrete identification of every FAR paragraph. The digits to the left of the decimal point represent the part number. The numbers to the right of the decimal point and to the left of the dash, represent, in order, the subpart (one or two digits), and the section (two digits). The number to the right of the dash represents the subsection. Subdivisons may be used at the section and subsection level to identify individual paragraphs. The following example illustrates the make-up of a FAR number citation (note that subchapters are not used with citations):
Code of Federal Regulations
(2)
Subdivisions below the section or subsection level consist of parenthetical alpha numerics using the following sequence: (a)(1)(i)(A)(1 )(i ).
(c) References and citations.
(1)
Unless otherwise stated, cross-references indicate parts, subparts, sections, subsections, paragraphs, subparagraphs, or subdivisions of this regulation.
(4)
Citations of authority (e.g., statutes or executive orders) in the FAR shall follow the Federal Register form guides.
[48 FR 42103, Sept. 19, 1983. Redesignated at 60 FR 34733, July 3, 1995, as amended at 65 FR 36015, June 6, 2000]