Correction

2012-01-18
Signed by: Barack Obama
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Headline: Correction Orders Date Change for Generalized System of Preferences Proclamation

What it does: The Federal Register is directed to correct the date following the proclamation number to "December 29, 2011" on page 407.

Real World Impact:
  • Updates the official Federal Register record for Proclamation 8770.
  • Ensures anyone citing the proclamation uses the corrected December 29, 2011 date.
Topics: document correction, federal register, trade proclamation, government records

Summary

This notice corrects a printing error in the Federal Register entry for Proclamation 8770, which modifies duty-free treatment under the Generalized System of Preferences. It instructs that the date following the proclamation number on page 407 should read "December 29, 2011."

The correction applies to the Presidential document that began on page 407 in the January 4, 2012 issue of the Federal Register and affects the official public record and anyone citing that entry. It matters because it ensures the Federal Register shows the accurate date for the proclamation.

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