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document. The approval dates of the superseding document and of the cancellation notice should be the same.
5.4.7 Inactivation, reactivation, and reinstatement note.
5.4.7.1 Inactive for new design note. When documents are made inactive for new design concurrent with a revision action, the following note shall appear directly below the DoD seal on the self-cover and be boxed for emphasis. Superseding documents for new design shall be noted in the box, when applicable.
Inactive for new design after (date).
For new design, use (identify superseding document).
5.4.7.2 Reactivation note. When inactive for new design standards are returned to an active status concurrent with a revision or change action, the following note shall appear directly below the DoD seal on the self-cover and be boxed for emphasis.
Reactivated after (fill in date) and may be used for new and existing designs and acquisitions.
5.4.7.3 Reinstatement note. When cancelled standards are returned to an active status concurrent with a revision or change action, the following note shall appear directly below the DoD seal on the self-cover and be boxed for emphasis.
Reinstated after (fill in date) and may be used for new and existing designs and acquisitions.
5.4.8 Designation of federal supply class (FSC), group (FSG), or area assignment. Standards shall be assigned a FSC or FSG as defined in the Cataloging Handbook H2 or a standardization area as defined in the SD-1. The applicable FSC, FSG, or area assignment shall appear in the lower right corner of the first page of the standard below the point of contact box. The symbol "GP" shall follow the FSG number (for example, 59GP) when the FSG number identifies the assignment or project. Standards covering more than one FSC shall be designated with the applicable FSG or with the appropriate standardization area if more than one FSG is covered. Dual or multiple FSC, FSG, or standardization area designations shall not be used.
5.4.9 AMSC number. Standards shall reflect either an AMSC number or "AMSC NIA" at the bottom left of the self-cover. All new and revised standards that are the source documents for DIDs require an AMSC number. Those standards that are not source documents for DIDs shall be marked "AMSC NIA." Changes to standards shall show the same AMSC number as shown on the document being amended. Notices shall be marked "AMSC NIA".
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