The regulation can be found here.
I'm trying to cite it in IEEE style and include it in my .bib file but I can't seem to find the correct format for this. Is anyone aware how to cite it? Here is my citation template:
\documentclass[journal,a4paper]{IEEEtran}
\usepackage[strings]{underscore}
\begin{document}
\IEEEPARstart{Y}{our} document here and just to cite: \cite*
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\bibliographystyle{IEEEtran}
\bibliography{mybib}
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\end{document}
IEEEtran(and most other bibliography styles for LaTeX for that matter) does not have extensive support for legal citations. So I'd take the@miscentry type and play around with the fields a bit to see what how you can make the output look OK. People in different fields may expect different levels of details for legal citations. – moewe Jan 24 '21 at 07:31@misc. – moewe Jan 24 '21 at 07:31