31 CFR 356.0 - What authority does the Treasury have to sell and issue securities?

Code of Federal Regulations - Title 31: Money and Finance: Treasury (December 2005)


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TITLE 31 - MONEY AND FINANCE: TREASURY

SUBTITLE B - REGULATIONS RELATING TO MONEY AND FINANCE

CHAPTER II - FISCAL SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY

SUBCHAPTER B - BUREAU OF THE PUBLIC DEBT

PART 356 - SALE AND ISSUE OF MARKETABLE BOOK - ENTRY TREASURY BILLS, NOTES, AND BONDS (DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY CIRCULAR, PUBLIC DEBT SERIES NO. 1 - 93)

subpart a - GENERAL INFORMATION

356.0 - What authority does the Treasury have to sell and issue securities?

Chapter 31 of Title 31 of the United States Code authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to issue United States obligations, and to offer them for sale with the terms and conditions that the Secretary prescribes.

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