Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 41 - Public Contracts and Property Management |
Subtitle C - Federal Property Management Regulations System |
Chapter 102 - Federal Management Regulation |
SubChapter F - Telecommunications |
Part 102-173 - Internet GOV Domain |
Subpart A - General |
§ 102-173.5 - What is Internet GOV Domain? |
§ 102-173.10 - What is the authority or jurisdiction of the Internet GOV Domain? |
§ 102-173.15 - What is the scope of this part? |
§ 102-173.20 - To whom does this part apply? |
§ 102-173.25 - What definitions apply to this part? |
Subpart B - Registration |
§ 102-173.30 - Who may register in the dot-gov domain? |
§ 102-173.35 - Who authorizes domain names? |
§ 102-173.40 - Who is my Chief Information Officer (CIO)? |
§ 102-173.45 - Is there a registration charge for domain names? |
§ 102-173.50 - What is the naming convention for States? |
§ 102-173.55 - What is the naming convention for Cities and Townships? |
§ 102-173.60 - What is the naming convention for Counties or Parishes? |
§ 102-173.65 - What is the naming convention for Native Sovereign Nations? |
§ 102-173.70 - Where do I register my dot-gov domain name? |
§ 102-173.75 - How long does the process take? |
§ 102-173.80 - How will I know if my request is approved? |
§ 102-173.85 - How long will my application be held, pending approval by the Chief Information Officer (CIO)? |
§ 102-173.90 - Are there any special restrictions on the use and registration of canonical, or category names like recreation.gov? |
§ 102-173.95 - Are there any restrictions on the use of the dot-gov domain name? |