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The Federal Register (since March 14, 1936), abbreviated FR, or sometimes Fed. Reg.) is the official journal
Official Journal

Official Journal may refer to* Belgian Official Journal* Official Journal of the European Patent Office* Official Journal of the European Union...
 of the United States Government that contains most routine publications and public notices of government agencies. It is a daily (except holiday
Holiday

The words holiday or vacation have related meanings in different English language countries and continents, but will usually refer to one of the following activities or events:...
s) publication.

The Federal Register is compiled by the Office of the Federal Register
Office of the Federal Register

The Office of the Federal Register is an Government agency of the Federal government of the United States within the National Archives and Records Administration....
 (within the National Archives and Records Administration
National Archives and Records Administration

The United States National Archives and Records Administration is an Independent agencies of the United States government charged with preserving and documenting government and historical records and with increasing public access to those documents....
) and is printed by the Government Printing Office.

There are no copyright
Copyright

Copyright is a form of intellectual property which gives the creator of an original work exclusive rights for a certain time period in relation to that work, including its publication, distribution and adaptation; after which time the work is said to enter the public domain....
 restrictions on the Federal Register as it is a work of the U.S.






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The Federal Register (since March 14, 1936), abbreviated FR, or sometimes Fed. Reg.) is the official journal
Official Journal

Official Journal may refer to* Belgian Official Journal* Official Journal of the European Patent Office* Official Journal of the European Union...
 of the United States Government that contains most routine publications and public notices of government agencies. It is a daily (except holiday
Holiday

The words holiday or vacation have related meanings in different English language countries and continents, but will usually refer to one of the following activities or events:...
s) publication.

The Federal Register is compiled by the Office of the Federal Register
Office of the Federal Register

The Office of the Federal Register is an Government agency of the Federal government of the United States within the National Archives and Records Administration....
 (within the National Archives and Records Administration
National Archives and Records Administration

The United States National Archives and Records Administration is an Independent agencies of the United States government charged with preserving and documenting government and historical records and with increasing public access to those documents....
) and is printed by the Government Printing Office.

There are no copyright
Copyright

Copyright is a form of intellectual property which gives the creator of an original work exclusive rights for a certain time period in relation to that work, including its publication, distribution and adaptation; after which time the work is said to enter the public domain....
 restrictions on the Federal Register as it is a work of the U.S. government. It is in the public domain
Public domain

File:PD-icon.svgThe public domain is a range of abstract materials?commonly referred to as intellectual property?which are not owned or controlled by anyone....
.

Citations from the Federal Register are [volume] FR [page number] ([date]), e.g., 65 FR 741 (2000-10-01).

History

The Federal Register system of publication was created in 1935 under the Federal Register Act and was further enlarged and amended by the Administrative Procedure Act
Administrative Procedure Act

The Administrative Procedure Act is the United States federal law that governs the way in which administrative agencies of the federal government of the United States may propose and establish regulations....
 of 1946.

Contents

The Federal Register is the main source for the U.S. federal government
Federal government of the United States

The Federal Government of the United States is the central current reigning United States governmental body, established by the United States Constitution....
 agencies':

  • Proposed new rule
    Rule

    A rule is:* Rewrite rule, in generative grammar and computer science* Standardization, a formal and widely-accepted statement, fact, definition, or qualification...
    s and regulation
    Regulation

    Regulation refers to "controlling human or societal behaviour by rules or restrictions." Regulation can take many forms: law restrictions promulgated by a government authority, self-regulation, social regulation , co-regulation and market regulation....
    s;
  • Final rules;
  • Changes to existing rules; and
  • Notices of meetings and adjudicatory proceedings.


In essence, the Federal Register is a way for the government to think aloud to the people, and also serves as official journal of record for the approved act
Act of Congress

An act of Congress is a statute enacted by the United States government....
s of the U.S. Government. The notice and comment process outlined in the Federal Register gives the people a chance to participate in agency rulemaking
Rulemaking

In administrative law, rulemaking refers to the process that executive and Independent agencies of the United States government Government agency use to create, or promulgate, regulations....
.

The United States Government Manual
United States Government Manual

United States Government Manual is the official handbook of the Federal Government, published by the United States Government Printing Office. The first edition was issued in 1935....
 is published as a special edition of the Federal Register. Its focus is on programs and activities .

Format


Each daily issue of the Federal Register is organized into four categories:

  • Presidential
    President of the United States

    The President of the United States is the head of state and head of government of the United States and is the highest political official in the United States by influence and recognition....
     Documents (executive order
    Executive order

    An executive order in the United States is a directive issued by the President of the United States, the head of the Executive of the Federal government of the United States....
    s and proclamation
    Proclamation

    A proclamation is an official declaration....
    s)
  • Rules and Regulations (policy statements and interpretations of rules by federal agencies)
  • Proposed Rules (petitions by agencies for assistance in rulemaking and other proposals)
  • Notices (scheduled hearings and meetings open to the public, grant applications, and administrative orders)


The citation "44 FR 33,238" refers to "Federal Register, volume 44, page 33,238." The published notice, called a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
Notice of proposed rulemaking

A notice of proposed rulemaking is issued by law when one of the independent agencies of the United States government wishes to add, remove, or change a rule as part of the rulemaking process....
 (or "NPRM") typically requests public comment on a proposed rule, and provides notice of any public meetings where a proposed rule will be discussed. The public comments are considered by the issuing government agency, and the text of a final rule is published in the Federal Register.

The final rules promulgated by a federal agency and published in the Federal Register are ultimately reorganized by topic or subject matter and re-published (or "codified") in the Code of Federal Regulations
Code of Federal Regulations

File:Codeoffederalregulations.jpgThe Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules and regulations published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government of the United States....
 (CFR), which is updated annually.

Coverage


Not all documents created by U.S. federal agencies are published in the Federal Register. The government has the power to classify documents
Classified information in the United States

The United States Federal government of the United States Classified information is established under Executive Order 13292, the latest in a long series of Executive order s on the topic....
 so that they are not published.

The agencies required to publish in the Federal Register are those who are required to promulgate regulations in the Code of Federal Regulations
Code of Federal Regulations

File:Codeoffederalregulations.jpgThe Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules and regulations published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government of the United States....
 ("CFR").

Each agency is required to list the sections of the CFR that will be affected by the proposals or rulings in the day's Federal Register. The List of CFR Sections Affected is published monthly, and is used to update CFR sections changed by new rules published in the Federal Register.

A "unified agenda" is published semi-annually (April and October of each year), listing regulatory efforts that federal agencies expect to undertake in the coming months. As required by the Regulatory Flexibility Act and other laws and Executive Orders, this agenda includes indices showing segments of the public and levels of government that are expected to be affected by each of these coming regulations.

Availability


To purchase current or back copies of Federal Register, one may contact the U.S. Government Printing Office. In each issue of Federal Register, there is a subscription page. Currently, a year's subscription rate within the U.S. is US$749. Each individual issue may be priced from $11 to $33 depending on its pages. Virtually every law library associated with an ABA
Aba

Aba may refer to:For places:* Aba River, in Nigeria* Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, prefecture in Sichuan, China* Aba, Democratic Republic of the Congo, a city in the Democratic Republic of the Congo...
-accredited law school will also have a set, as will Federal Depository libraries
Federal depository library

A federal depository library is a library in the United States that is part of the Federal Depository Library Program , which requires participating libraries to hold Federal government of the United States publications from the U.S....
.

The Federal Register is not small; for example, the 2008 Federal Register was 80,700 pages long. Although the Federal Register is quite important from a legal and historical perspective as a record of the regular business of American government agencies, few people read it regularly (even lawyers, except for those specializing in keeping track of developments in it), due to its massive volume and the dry style of its content.

Free sources

The Federal Register is available online from 1994. Federal depository libraries within the U.S. also receive copies of the text, either in paper
Paper

Paper is thin material mainly used for writing upon, printing upon or packaging. It is produced by pressing together moist fibers, typically cellulose pulp derived from wood, rags or grasses, and drying them into flexible sheets....
 or microfiche format. Outside the U.S., some major libraries may also carry the Federal Register.

Any agency proposing a rule in the Federal Register must provide contact information for people and organizations interested in making comments to the agencies. The agencies are required to give due diligence
Due diligence

Due Diligence is a term used for a number of concepts involving either the performance of an investigation of a business or person, or the performance of an act with a certain standard of care....
 to these concerns when it publishes its final rule on the subject.

As part of the Federal E-Government eRulemaking Initiative, the web site Regulations.gov was established in 2003 to enable easy public access to Federal Register publications related to rulemaking and was further enhanced in 2005 with the launch of the Federal Docket Management System (FDMS). Through FDMS, the public can use Regulations.gov to access entire rulemaking dockets from participating Federal Departments and Agencies" to include providing on-line comments directly to those responsible for drafting the rulemakings.

The Electronic Code of Federal Regulations is available on the web site ecfr.gpoaccess.gov. This web site explains what the e-CFR is, and its legal status. It is not an official legal edition of the CFR. The e-CFR is an unofficial editorial compilation of CFR material and Federal Register amendments.

Paid sources

Other than paid copies or subscriptions, people may obtain Federal Register contents from commercial databases:
  • Complete Federal Register on CyberRegs. Premium communication/collaboration, research, and change management services to facilitate timely and accurate implementation of regulations compliance. Automated notification for Federal Register and CFRs for pre-selected topics of interest. Auditable compliance with regulations.
  • The company that created CyberRegs which has the Complete Federal Register and CFRs.
  • Westlaw
    Westlaw

    Westlaw is one of the primary online legal research services for lawyers and legal professionals in the United States and is a part of Thomson West....
     (January 1, 1981-): Searchable text format since . The Unified Agenda and the official English text of the 1980 United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods
    United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods

    The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods is a treaty offering a uniform international sales law that, as of July 2008, had been ratified by 71 countries that account for a significant proportion of world trade, making it one of the most successful international uniform laws....
    , which became effective January 1, 1988, are included. Sunshine Act Meeting Notices are not available prior to 1991. Unified Agenda documents are not available prior to October 1989.
  • LexisNexis
    LexisNexis

    LexisNexis is a popular searchable archive of content from newspapers, magazines, legal documents and other printed sources. LexisNexis claims to be the "world?s largest collection of public records, unpublished opinions, forms, legal, news, and business information" while offering their products to a wide range of professionals in the lega...
     (July 1, 1980-): Searchable text format since .
  • HeinOnline
    HeinOnline

    HeinOnline is an internet service launched in 2000 that is a source of legal information, much like Westlaw and LexisNexis. Like those services, use of HeinOnline requires a subscription, although most law schools provide access to students for free....
     (1936-): Full coverage available dating back to 1936 in an image-based searchable PDF format.


Applications


Nobel laureate and libertarian economist Milton Friedman
Milton Friedman

Milton Friedman was an United States economist, statistician and public intellectual, and a recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences....
 consulted the Federal Register in an attempt to determine how much individual liberty he believed to be diminished per year. He noted that the number of pages added to the Federal Register each year declined sharply at the start of the Reagan
Ronald Reagan

Ronald Wilson Reagan was the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States and the 33rd Governor of California . Born in Illinois, Reagan moved to Los Angeles, California in the 1930s, where he was an actor, president of the Screen Actors Guild , and a spokesman for General Electric ....
 presidency, breaking a steady and sharp increase since 1970. The increase in the number of pages added per year resumed a less-steep upward trend after Reagan left office.

Amateur radio
Amateur radio

Amateur radio, often called Etymology of ham radio, is both a hobby and a service in which participants, called "hams," use various types of radio communications equipment to communicate with other radio amateurs for Public services, recreation and self-training....
 enthusiasts and people in general consult the Federal Register to determine when FCC rule changes take effect. Rule changes announced by the FCC do not usually take effect until after some specified time of being published in the Federal Register (generally, a month later).

See also

  • Official Journal of the European Union
    Official Journal of the European Union

    The Official Journal of the European Union is the gazette of record for the European Union. It has been published since the entry into force of the Nice Treaty on 1 February 2003....


External links

  • Friedman uses the Federal Register to measure decreases in liberty
  • Searchable database of Federal Register Documents