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Regulations (also known as quasi-legislation or bureaucratic laws) are rules issued by the executive agencies. They are the means by which the agencies implement laws enacted by Congress. In other words, the laws set out broad policy statements and the regulations spell out the details.
Tutorial
Cornell University Law Library Federal Regulations Guide
Excellent introduction to what regulations are and how to use the Federal Register and
Code of Federal Regulations
Where to Find Regulations
Regulatory Information Services Center (RegInfo.gov)
The government agency responsible for gathering and publishing information on government
regulations
Regulations.gov
The official site to make comments on proposed regulations
The Federal Register
A legal newspaper published almost daily by the National Record and Archives Administration; it
contains federal regulations, proposed regulations, and excutive orders and proclamations
Unified Agenda
Also known as the Semiannual Regulatory Agenda, published twice a year (usually April
and October) in the Federal Register, it summarizes the regulations and proposed
regulations each agency expects to issue in the next six months
Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)
Annual codification of the regulations published in the Federal Register
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