• UG-2.2 UG-2.2 Volume Structure

    • Modules

      • UG-2.2.1

        Rulebook Volumes are subdivided into Modules, arranged in groups according to their subject matter, underneath headings (such as those listed in Paragraph UG-2.1.3 above).

      • UG-2.2.2

        Each Module in a Volume is referenced using a two or three-letter code, which is usually a contraction or abbreviation of its title. These codes are used for cross-referencing within the text.

    • Chapters

      • UG-2.2.3

        Each Module consists of Chapters, categorised into two types:

        •   Standard introductory Chapters (referenced with a letter: e.g. UG-A); and
        •   Chapters containing the substantive content of the Module (referenced with a number: e.g. CA-1, ML-2, etc.)

      • UG-2.2.4

        The introductory Chapters summarise the purpose of the Module, its history (in terms of changes made to its contents) and, where relevant, lists previously issued circulars and regulations that were replaced by the Rulebook Module. A separate introductory Chapter also prescribes the scope of application of the Module's requirements.

    • Sections and Paragraphs

      • UG-2.2.5

        Chapters are further sub-divided into Sections: these extend the Chapter numbering (e.g. FC-1.1, FC-1.2, FC-1.3 etc). In turn, Sections are sub-divided into Paragraphs; these extend the Chapter and Section numbering (e.g. FC-1.1.1, FC-1.1.2, FC-1.1.3 etc.). Where appropriate, sub-Section headings may be used, to guide the reader through a Section; sub-Section headings are italicised and unnumbered, and act purely as an indicator (without limitation) as to the contents of the Paragraphs that follow.

    • Table of Contents

      • UG-2.2.6

        Each Volume's contents page lists all the Modules contained within it (Part A) and the information contained in the relevant appendix Volume (Part B).

      • UG-2.2.7

        The contents page of each Module lists the Chapters and Sections it contains, and the latest version date of each Section in issue.