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Standards : Standards in Codes and Regulations

Standards in U.S. Codes & Regulations

Regulations are legal requirements established by government agencies or departments. Agencies may develop or reference standards to provide the details of how to meet these requirements. In the United States, the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) codifies these regulations at the federal level.

Federal Regulations

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Standards in International Codes & Regulations

Standards cited within Regulations

Example from Madison Ordinance:

SIGN CONTROL ORDINANCE Sec. 31.04(5)
31 - 9 Rev. 6/15/09

(5) Construction Requirements.

(a) Definitions:

1. Approved Combustible Material. An approved combustible material shall include:

a. Wood or materials not more combustible than wood.

b. Combustible plastics, which, when tested in accordance with ASTM Standard Method for Flammability of Plastics over 0.050 inch in thickness (D 635-44) burn no faster than 2.5 inches per minute in .060 inch in thickness.

Note: The current version of ASTM D635 is (D635-10)

Example from Wisconsin Administrative Code:

Comm 48.400 Adoption of standards by reference.

(1) The following standards of ASTM International are incorporated by reference into this chapter:

(a) ASTM D 396–05, Standard Specification for Fuel Oils.

(b) ASTM D 910–04a, Standard Specification for Aviation Gasolines.

(c) ASTM D 975–05, Standard Specification for Diesel Fuel Oils.