How do I know whether a particular revision has been incorporated into a regulation on the Environment and Safety Library?
Use the “Find Related Documents” feature, which is highlighted in green and located under the search bar in the top center of the web page on all federal and state laws and regulations web pages in the Library. Clicking on this link jumps you to a page listing all documents related to that law or regulation. You can then link to any of the listed items on the page to view the full text of the change. In this way, you can see the regulatory or statutory history. Any history you view through “Find Related Documents” that changes the language in the law or regulation has been incorporated into the Library. This feature is always on the same spot on the page, no matter whether users page up or down, scroll up or down, go to the previous page, or go to the next page.
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