Similarly one may ask, how do you cite a state administrative code?
The basic format for federal rule references is Name of Regulation and/or Agency, rule number, (year published). We can translate this to a state rule: The reference for this rule would be: Board of Nursing Scope of Practice Standards for Licensed Practical Nurses, Or. Admin.
Also Know, how do you cite the Mississippi Administrative Code? The structure of the citation is as follows: [title] Mississippi Administrative Bulletin [reference number], at [page number(s)] ([filed date]). A. [title] represents the agency designation or broad subject matter title within which the rules are organized, as assigned by the Secretary of State.
Also question is, how do you cite the New York Administrative Code?
include background information as a parenthetical following the cite to the Code: Example: N.Y.C. Admin. Code §§ __ - __ (enacted pursuant to N.Y.
How do you cite California Code of Regulations?
The California Code of Regulations is abbreviated as "CCR.” A citation is read "25 CCR 60". The first number is the title number. The second number is the section where that information may be found in that title. Since there are 28 titles, it is important to have a title number.
