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  • The Federal Register is the government's official daily publication of federal rules, regulations, public meetings and requests for comment.

    'USA.gov meets USA Today' launching soon 2010

  • The Office of the Federal Register, which is part of the National Archives, has created a new publication, to be called the Daily Compilation of Presidential Documents.

    January 2009 2009

  • The final rules will be made public when they are published in the Federal Register, which is expected to be later this summer.

    Continuation Rule Changes Update Peter Zura 2007

  • The final rules will be made public when they are published in the Federal Register, which is expected to be later this summer.

    Archive 2007-07-01 Peter Zura 2007

  • The NRC said it found good cause to follow a proposal by Southern to make the rule certifying the AP1000 immediately effective once it is published in the Federal Register, which is expected within seven business days.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • The Federal Register is the formal method of communication for any Notice, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM), or Final Rulemaking (FRM) issued by the US government.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2010

  • The announcement to be published Friday in the Federal Register is the result of a petition filed a year ago by the Center for Biological Diversity, KAHEA: The Hawaiian-Environmental Alliance, and Ocean Conservancy.

    News 2009

  • The proposed rule is open for comment for 60 days after publishing in the Federal Register.

    Debt Collectors, Credit Bureaus Face the Spotlight Maya Jackson Randall 2012

  • To make sense of these debates, follow the implementation of health care reform and financial reform and decipher the minutia of the Federal Register, "The Watchdog" is on the case.

    'The Watchdog': Do Regulations Protect Jobs? Marcus Baram 2011

  • It was published in the Federal Register last week, just as an American Public Transportation Association study predicted an additional 670 million passenger trips per year on transit systems if gas prices reach an average $4 a gallon nationally.

    Tubby Americans throwing off safety of city buses 2011

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