Code of Federal Regulations

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The Code of Federal Regulations stores rules of law made by the executive branch of the United States federal government that people have to follow. The rules of law are mostly stored in books. It is run by the National Archives and Records Administration. They also run the Federal Register, which stores ideas for new rules of law. The Code of Federal Regulations is part of the Federal Register.[1][2] It is the United States' kind of administrative law,[3] and is published by the Government Publishing Office.[4]

The initialism for the Code of Federal Regulations is CFR.

  1. 44 U.S.C. § 1505
  2. "About the Code of Federal Regulations". National Archives. 2016-08-15. Retrieved 2023-05-10.
  3. "Federal Administrative Law". Duke University School of Law. Retrieved March 10, 2014.. A summary of the statutes, regulations, and executive orders that govern rulemaking may be found at David E. Boundy, The PTAB is Not an Article III Court, Part 1: A Primer on Federal Agency Rulemaking, American Bar Ass’n, Landslide, vol. 10 no. 2 pp. 9–13 (Nov-Dec 2017) here or here
  4. "Browse Code of Federal Regulations (Annual Edition)". FDsys. US Government Publishing Office Federal Digital System. Retrieved 2014-05-23.

Code of Federal Regulations

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