Summarize the following:
List all administrative units in order from largest to smallest. For all regulations in the CFR, the first unit listed will be "United States." Place commas between administrative units and a period at the end. Spell out all words in your Works Cited entry. After the government department, type the title of the regulation. Use title case, capitalizing all nouns, pronouns, verbs, and adverbs. Place a period at the end of the title, inside the closing quotation marks. Type out the full name of the Code of Federal Regulations in italics, followed by a comma. In regular font, identify the Government Printing Office as the publisher, followed by a comma. Then type the year of the CFR edition. Type a comma after the year. Following the publication information, provide the page numbers on which the regulation appears. Use the abbreviations "p." (for a single page) or "pp." (for multiple pages). Place a period after the last page number. The MLA uses author-page number parenthetical citations within the text of your paper. For the author, list every administrative unit you listed in your Works Cited entry. Abbreviate commonly abbreviated words, such as "department." Include the page number where the portion of the regulation you are citing appears.

Summary:
List the government department as the "author" of the regulation. Provide the title of the regulation in quotation marks. Include the name of the code and publication information. Pinpoint the location of the regulation. Use the government department for in-text citations.