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The Federal Register is updated daily by 6 a.m. and is published Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays.
Table of Contents and Preliminary Pages- This section of the Federal Register contains a comprehensive alphabetical listing by agency name of all documents in the issue. Under each agency, the documents are arranged by classification--Rules, Proposed Rules, or Notices. Each entry includes the page number where the document begins and a brief description of the document.
If Presidential Documents appear in the Federal Register they are listed in alphabetical order in the Contents under the heading "Presidential Documents". Appearing at the end of the Contents is a list of separate parts published in the issue, if applicable. The documents appearing in the separate part are also listed under the agency in the table of contents.
Also appearing in the preliminary pages (Contents Section) of each day's Federal Register is a list of the CFR Parts Affected in This Issue. Under each CFR title the parts affected by the rules and proposed rules in the issue are listed along with the page numbers where relevant documents begin.
The Reader Aids section of the Federal Register is designed to help the reader find specific information in the Federal Register system, as distinguished from the finding aids in the preliminary pages (Contents section) which are more oriented to one particular issue of the Federal Register.
Rules and Regulations Section- This section of the Federal Register contains final rules and regulations: regulatory documents having general applicability and legal effect. Most rules are keyed to and codified in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). A document which amends text must include the changes to the CFR and state the effective date for any change.
Each document begins with a heading that includes the name of the issuing agency (and subagency if appropriate), the CFR title and part(s) affected, and a brief description of the specific subject of the document. In some cases an agency includes a docket number, which identifies the document within the agency's internal filing system. A Regulation Identifier Number (RIN) may also be included.
This section also contains interim rules that are issued without prior notice and are effective immediately; the interim rule is designed to respond to an emergency situation and is usually followed by a final rule document which confirms that the interim rule is final, addresses comments received, and includes any further amendments. Additionally, this section includes documents that have no regulatory text and do not amend the CFR, but either affect the agency's handling of its regulations or are of continuing interest to the public in dealing with an agency. In this category are general policy statements and interpretations of agency regulations. These documents have the CFR headings (title and part), but do not contain any codified language.
The terms "rules" and "regulations" have the same meaning within the Federal Register publication system.
Proposed Rules Section- This section of the Federal Register contains notices to the public of the proposed issuance of rules and regulations. The purpose of these notices is to give interested persons an opportunity to participate in the rule making prior to the adoption of the final rules.
Many proposed rules are documents that suggest changes to agency regulations in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) and request public comment on those suggested changes. This section also contains documents relating to previously published proposed rules, extending the comment period, announcing a public hearing, making available supplemental information, withdrawing a proposed rule, or correcting a previously published proposed rule.
This section includes advanced notices of proposed rulemaking, which describe a problem or situation and the anticipated regulatory action of the agency and seek public response concerning the necessity for regulation and the adequacy of the agency's anticipated regulatory action. Additionally, many agencies voluntarily publish proposed changes to procedural rules, interpretative rules and agency policies to gather public comments.
Each document begins with a heading that includes the name of the issuing agency (and subagency if appropriate), the CFR title and part(s) affected, and a brief description of the specific subject of the document. In some cases an agency docket number, which identifies the document within the agency's internal filing system. A Regulation Identifier Number (RIN) may also be included. Instructions for filing comments and the date by which comments must be filed are provided.
The terms "rules" and "regulations" have the same meaning within the Federal Register publication system.
Notices Section- This section of the Federal Register contains documents other than rules or proposed rules that are applicable to the public. Notices of hearings and investigations, committee meetings, agency decisions and rulings, delegations of authority, issuances or revocation of licenses, grant application deadlines, availability of environmental impact statements, filing of petitions and applications, and agency statements of organization and functions are examples of documents appearing in this section.
Presidential Documents Section- This section of the Federal Register contains documents signed by the President and submitted to the Office of the Federal Register for publication. Presidential documents include Proclamations and Executive Orders, as well as other documents such as determinations, letters, memorandums, and reorganization plans. The documents are compiled annually in title 3 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR).
Sunshine Act Meetings- This section of the Federal Register contains notices of meetings published under the "Government in the Sunshine Act" (Pub. L. 94-409) 5 U.S.C. 552b(e)(3).
In recognition of the public's right to the fullest possible information about the Federal decision-making process, the Government in the Sunshine Act requires that meetings of Government agencies be open to the public, with certain specified exceptions. The Act also requires that public announcement be made in the Federal Register of the time, place, and subject matter of the meeting, the name and telephone number of the agency official to contact for more information, and whether the meeting is open or closed to the public.
Reader Aids- This section of the Federal Register is designed to help the reader find specific information in the Federal Register system, as distinguished from the finding aids in the preliminary pages (Contents section) which are more oriented to one particular issue of the Federal Register.
Corrections Section- This section of the Federal Register contains editorial corrections of previously published Presidential, Rule, Proposed Rule, and Notice documents. These corrections are prepared by the Office of the Federal Register to correct typographical or clerical errors made in the printing of the Federal Register. Agency prepared corrections are issued as signed documents and appear in the appropriate document categories elsewhere in the issue.
The Federal Register contains rules and regulations which are regulatory documents having general applicability and legal effect. Most rules are codified in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR).
Browse CFR Parts Affected from the Federal Register to find final and proposed rules that affect the CFR and have been published in the Federal Register within the past 24 hours, week, month, or within a specific date range.
CFR Parts Affected is also contained in the Reader Aids section of each Federal Register issue.
The Unified Agenda, as published in the Federal Register, is available on a separate page on govinfo. The complete Unified Agenda is available to the public at Reginfo.gov.
The Unified Agenda of Federal Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions (Unified Agenda) provides uniform reporting on the actions administrative agencies plan to issue in the near and long term. Executive Order 12866 "Regulatory Planning and Review," signed September 30, 1993 (58 FR 51735), and Office of Management and Budget memoranda implementing section 4 of that Order establish minimum standards for agencies' agendas, including specific types of information for each entry. Each edition of the Unified Agenda includes regulatory agendas from Federal entities that currently have regulations under development or review. Agencies of the United States Congress are not included. Fall editions of the Unified Agenda include The Regulatory Plan, which presents agency statements of regulatory priorities and additional information about the most significant regulatory activities planned for the coming year.
All editions of the Unified Agenda through the spring 2007 edition were published in their entirety in the Federal Register. Beginning with the fall 2007 edition, the Agenda published in the Federal Register is limited, in general, to agency regulatory flexibility agendas and The Regulatory Plan. Agency regulatory flexibility agendas, which are required by the Regulatory Flexibility Act (PDF) to be published in the Federal Register, include only those rules that may have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities and entries that have been selected for periodic review under section 610 (PDF) of the Regulatory Flexibility Act.
The Unified Agenda is compiled by the Regulatory Information Service Center, a component of the U.S. General Services Administration, in cooperation with the Office of Management and Budget's Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs. Applicable agendas are then published by the Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) in the Federal Register. The Regulatory Information Service Center assigns a Regulation Identifier Number (RIN) to identify each regulatory action listed in the Unified Agenda.
Please note the differences in searching and browsing the more recent volumes (Volume 60 to present) versus the older, digitized volumes (Volume 59 and older). Also, Volume 59 (1994) has entire issues available in PDF format only, and smaller sections available in text format only.
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Govinfo uses three key pieces of information to construct predictable URLs to documents and Details pages:
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Package ID | FR-{Publication Date} (in YYYY-MM-DD format) | FR-2009-09-09 |
Granule ID |
Individual Documents
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Individual Documents
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Publication Date | {Publication Date} (in YYYY-MM-DD format) | 2009-09-09 |
TIP: Try using the link service for constructing predictable links.
Details Page for a Specific Document
Structure: https://www.govinfo.gov/app/details/{Package ID}/{Granule ID}
Example: https://www.govinfo.gov/app/details/FR-2009-09-09/E9-20836
PDF File for a Specific Document
Structure: https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/{Package ID}/pdf/{Granule ID}.pdf
Example: https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2009-09-09/pdf/E9-20836.pdf
HTML File for a Specific Document
Structure: https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/{Package ID}/html/{Granule ID}.htm
Example: https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2009-09-09/html/E9-20836.htm
Details Page for an Entire Issue
Structure: https://www.govinfo.gov/app/details/{Package ID}
Example: https://www.govinfo.gov/app/details/FR-2009-09-09
PDF File for an Entire Issue
Structure: https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/{Package ID}/pdf/{Package ID}.pdf
Example: https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2009-09-09/pdf/FR-2009-09-09.pdf
XML File for an Entire Issue
Structure: https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/{Package ID}/xml/{Package ID}.xml
Example: https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2009-09-09/xml/FR-2009-09-09.xml
Today's Federal Register Table of Contents
https://www.govinfo.gov/app/frtoc/today
Federal Register Table of Contents for a Specific Date
Structure: https://www.govinfo.gov/app/frtoc/{Publication Date}
Example: https://www.govinfo.gov/app/frtoc/2009-09-09
Metadata fields and values can be used to increase the relevancy of your searches. The metadata fields available for the Federal Register are listed in the table below. Metadata fields and values are used throughout govinfo for:
Metadata fields and values can be entered into the Basic Search box using field operators. The field operators available for the Federal Register are listed in the table below, along with examples for each metadata field. Using Field Operators
Some of these metadata fields are made available for use in Advanced Search. Using Advanced Search
Metadata Field Display Name | Metadata Field Definition | Field Operator | Field Operator Example |
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Common Fields (apply to most collections) Add collection:fr to your search query to search only the Federal Register | |||
Collection | The collection to which the document belongs. Typically the same as the publication or series. | collection: | collection:fr fr is used for Federal Register |
Government Author | The names of the government organizations responsible for authoring or assembling the document. | governmentauthor | governmentauthor:"national archives and records administration" |
Publication Date | The date the document was first made available to the public. | publishdate | publishdate:2006-09-28 Date format is YYYY, YYYY-MM, or YYYY-MM-DD |
Language | The language code of the original document, from the ISO639-2b standard. | language | language:eng |
Former Package ID | The document ID of the issue or "package" as originally specified on the GPO Access website. | mods:identifier:(@type:"former identifier":______) | mods:identifier:(@type:"former identifier":"fr15oc07") |
Former Identifier | The document ID of the article on the former GPO Access website. | formerid: | formerid:fr21no08-67 |
Stock Number | The 12 digit GPO Sales stock number for the publication or series. Usually formatted like "769-004-00000-9". | stocknum | stocknum:769-004-00000-9 |
Sudoc Class Number | The SuDoc class number from the U.S. Superintendent of Documents which classifies government publications by publishing agency. | sudocclass: | Note: The SuDoc Class Numbers in govinfo are at the class stem level, not the book number level. |
Ingestion Date | The date the document was ingested into the preservation repository. | ingestdate: | ingestdate:2009-12-29 Date format is YYYY-MM-DD |
Electronic Location (URL) | The URL where the document or the document in context (the content detail page) is located. | url: | url:pkg/FR-2006-08-01 |
ISSN | The ISSN (International Standard Serial Number) for the publication. | issn: | issn:0097-6326 |
Publisher | The government organization who publishes the document or publication. | publisher: | publisher:"National Archives and Records Administration" |
Branch | The branch of government responsible for the document's contents. | branch: | branch:executive Possible Values: executive, legislative, judicial |
Type of Resource | The media type for the document, typically "text". Defined as part of the Library of Congress MODS standard. | typeofresource: | typeofresource:text |
WAIS Database Name | The name of the WAIS database to which the document belonged in the former GPO Access system. | waisdbname: | waisdbname:2006_register |
Record Origin | How the record was originally generated. Typically "machine generated" | recordorigin: | recordorigin:"machine generated" |
Publication Title | The title of the publication. Individual Federal Register documents can be searched using the title field operator. | title: | title:"federal register" |
Package ID | Unique identifier for the package (issue) level publication | packageid: | packageid:FR-2016-01-05 |
Granule ID | Unique identifier for the granule (smaller section) level of the publication | granuleid: | granuleid:2015-33125 |
Custom Fields | |||
Volume | A new volume of the Federal Register is started every year. | volume: | volume:71 |
Volume Year | The calendar year associated with the volume number. | volumeyear: | volumeyear:2006 Year format is YYYY |
Issue | A new issue of the Federal Register is printed every day. Issue #1 is the first issue printed in the year. | issue: | issue:147 |
Part Number | Special parts of the Federal Register can be requested by agencies who have especially important regulations or notices to print. They are added to the end of the day's issue and start with Part II. |
part: | part:IV Possible values: II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X |
First Page | The number of the first page in the Federal Register document or issue if displayed on the Details page for the entire issue. Specific pages can be searched using the firstpage and lastpage field operators. | firstpage: | firstpage:1234 |
Last Page | The number of the last page in the Federal Register document or issue if displayed on the Details page for the entire issue. Specific pages can be searched using the firstpage and lastpage field operators. | lastpage: | lastpage:43345 |
Section | The section under which the rule, notice, proposed rule, or presidential document was published. | section: | section:notice Possible values: rule, correct, notice, prorule, presdocu, sunshine, unknown |
Agency | The agency or sub-agency responsible for the rule, proposed rule, or notice. | agency: | agency:justice |
Dates | Full text field which identifies the dates important to the regulation, such as the effective date, deadlines for comments, etc. | dates: | dates:"August 31, 2006" |
Effective Date | Effective date of the rule or proposed rule. Extracted automatically from the full text of the "Dates" field, so it may occasionally be inaccurate or missing. | effectivedate: | effectivedate:2006-08-31 Date format is YYYY-MM-DD |
Comment Date | The due date for comments on a new rule, regulation or notice. Extracted automatically from the full text of the "Dates" field, so it may occasionally be inaccurate or missing. | commentdate: | commentdate:2006-08-31 Date format is YYYY-MM-DD |
Compliance Date | The date when organizations must apply to new rules or regulations. This may be called the "applicability date" in many articles. Extracted automatically from the full text of the "Dates" field, so it may be inaccurate or missing. | compliancedate: | compliancedate:2006-08-01 |
Public Meeting Date | The date of any scheduled public meetings on the notice. Extracted automatically from the full text of the "Dates" field, so it may occasionally be inaccurate or missing. | publicmeetingdate: | publicmeetingdate:2006-10-30 Date format is YYYY-MM-DD |
FR Doc No. | The Federal Register Document Number of the article. | frdocno: | frdocno:06-8266 |
Granule ID | The identifier of the granule. Note: Same as Federal Register Document Number (frdocno:) | granuleid: | granuleid:06-8266 granuleid:"E6-12312" |
Docket Numbers | Any of various document docket numbers assigned to the rule or notice by the submitting organizations. | docketnumbers: | docketnumbers:epa-hq-ord-2006-0310 |
RIN Number | The Regulation ID number associated with the rule or notice. | rinnumber: | rinnumber:3206-aj69 |
Billing Code | The billing code associated with the rule or notice. | billingcode: | billingcode:6325-48-p |
Action | The action being taken by the agency such as proposed rule, notice, or request for comments, etc. | action: | action:"reopening of comment period" |
Summary | Summary of the rule or notice. | summary: | summary:airworthiness |
Contact Information | Contact information for more information about the notice or rule. | contact: | contact:[email protected] |
Presidential Document Type | The type of presidential document (e.g. determination, proclamation, executive order) printed in the Federal Register including the document number and date. | presdoctype: | presdoctype:procla Possible values: dterm, execord, prmemo, prnotice, procla, unknown. |
Presidential Document Number | The unique number of the presidential executive order. | presdocnum: | presdocnum:21 presdocnum:95-21 |
Presidential Date | The date of the presidential determination, notice, memo, executive order, or proclamation. | presdocdate: | presdocdate:2006-08-21 Date format is YYYY-MM-DD |
President | The full and official name of the president who issued the presidential document.. | president: | president:bush president:"William J. Clinton" |
Contents Heading | The heading for the document as listed in the Federal Register table of contents. | contentsheading: | contentsheading:meetings |
Citation | The GPO standard method for searching citation references from the selected publication. | citation: | citation:"71 fr 39214" |
CFR Citation | Referenced title and part number from the Code of Federal Regulations, in standard citation format. | cfrcitation: | cfrcitation:"5 cfr part 1001" cfrcitation:"14 CFR Part 71" |
CFR Subjects | Subject keywords from any CFR sections that are associated with the document. | cfrsubjects: | cfrsubjects:transportation |
Presidential Document Citation | Reference to a presidential document number within the text of a document. | presdoccitation: | presdoccitation:"determination 2007-2" |
Reference Citation | Reference to another document within the text of a document. | refcitation: | refcitation:"5 cfr part 1001" |
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