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Marking Changes in a Draft

Marking Changes in a Draft. First revision Deletions from baseline: Strikethrough Additions to baseline: [Bolded and bracketed]

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Page 1: Marking Changes in a Draft. First revision Deletions from baseline: Strikethrough Additions to baseline: [Bolded and bracketed]

Marking Changes in a Draft

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First revision

• Deletions from baseline: Strikethrough• Additions to baseline: [Bolded and

bracketed]

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Second revision(Applies to Committee draft final rule after proposed rule)

• Start with the first revision, showing baseline, deletions and additions of the first revision.

• New deletions from baseline: Strikethrough and underline.

• New additions to baseline: [Bolded and bracketed and underlined.]

• Reinstatement of previously deleted text: Remove strikethrough and add underline.

• Deletion of previously added text: [Bolded, bracketed, strikethrough, and underline]

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Third revision

• Start with the second revision, showing baseline, and the deletions and additions of the first and second revisions.

• New deletions: Strikethrough and double underline.• New additions: [Bolded and bracketed and double

underlined.] • Reinstatement of previously deleted text: Remove

strikethrough and add double underline.• Deletion of previously added text: [Bolded,

bracketed, strikethrough, and double underline]

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Subsequent revisions

• Use colors to show changes. For example use blue to show changes made by the CAAC, and yellow for changes made by the DARC.

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An exampleORIGINAL TEXT

(3) “Domestic concern,” as used in this part, means a concern incorporated in the United States or an unincorporated concern having its place of business in the United States.

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An exampleREVISION 1

(3) “Domestic concern,” as used in this part, means[— (i) A]a concern[firm] incorporated in the United States [(including a subsidiary that is incorporated in the United States, even if the corporation is a foreign concern);] or [(ii) A]an unincorporated concern[firm] having its place of business in the United States.

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An exampleREVISION 2

(3[6]) “Domestic concern,” as used in this part, means[— (i) A]a concern[firm] incorporated in the United States [(including a subsidiary that is incorporated in the United States, even if the parent corporation is a foreign concern);] or [(ii) A]an unincorporated concern[firm] having its [principal] place of business in the United States.

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An exampleREVISION 3

(3[67]) “Domestic concern,” as used in this part,1 means[— (i) A]a concern[firm] incorporated in the United States [(including a subsidiary that is incorporated in the United States, even if the parent corporation is a foreign concern);] or [(ii) A]an unincorporated concern[firm] having its [principal] place of business in the United States.

1 CAAC 1-20-2010 Rationale is XYZ.