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What is the Federal Register?

It is the official newspaper of the U.S. Government and serves as a journal for regulations, public notices, proposed rules, executive orders, proclaimations and certain other executive documents. It is published each business day.

Whatever industry you're in or represent, it is regulated to some extent by the Federal Government via the Code of Federal Regulation (CFR) and the Federal Register. Find out what key players in your industry are doing. Protect your interests and participate in the rulemaking process - or risk letting other stakeholders do it for you.

Key Points

   The Register is a great tool for business intelligence.
 
   Over 80,000 pages were published in the Register in 2008.
 
   Your industry is probably affected by coming regulatory changes.
 
   A print subscription in 2009 costs $860 from the Government Printing Office.

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