(a) Typographical or clerical errors made in the printing of the Federal Register shall be corrected by insertion of an appropriate notation or a reprinting in the Federal Register published without further agency documentation, if the Director of the Federal Register determines that—
- (1) The error would tend to confuse or mislead the reader; or
- (2) The error would affect text subject to codification.
- (b) The issuing agency shall review published documents and notify the Office of the Federal Register of printing errors found in published documents.
- (c) If the error was in the document as submitted by the agency, the issuing agency must prepare and submit for publication a correction document.
[50 FR 12468, Mar. 28, 1985]