Code Of Federal Regulations
The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) is a comprehensive collection of rules and regulations created by the executive departments and agencies of the United States federal government. It organizes these regulations into 50 titles, each covering a specific area of federal law, such as environmental protection, labor, and public health. The CFR is updated annually to reflect changes in regulations and is an essential resource for understanding federal policies.
The CFR is published by the Office of the Federal Register, which is part of the National Archives and Records Administration. It serves as an official record of federal regulations, ensuring transparency and accessibility for the public. By providing a structured format, the CFR helps individuals, businesses, and legal professionals navigate the complex landscape of federal regulations.