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The Administrative Committee of the Federal Register (ACFR) plays a vital role in the dissemination of federal government documents. Established in 1935 under the Federal Register Act (FRA), the ACFR ensures transparency and accessibility within U.S. government operations by overseeing the publication of rules, notices, executive orders, and other critical documents in the Federal Register. This function is crucial for professionals across multiple sectors who need real-time updates for strategic decision-making and regulatory compliance.
Why Monitor the Administrative Committee of the Federal Register?
Legal Teams
For legal professionals, maintaining awareness of new regulations and amendments published by the ACFR is essential. The ever-evolving legal landscape requires vigilance to mitigate risks associated with compliance and to provide informed advice to clients.
Human Resource Managers
HR managers must ensure company policies align with federal employment regulations. Monitoring updates helps them remain compliant with labor laws that can impact hiring practices, employee benefits, and workplace policies.
Insurance Providers
The insurance industry is heavily regulated, and providers must keep abreast of legislative changes that might affect policy ratings, underwriting processes, and claim management.
Policy Analysts
Policy analysts study the implications of regulatory changes and prepare strategic guidance for their organizations or stakeholders. Access to timely information from the ACFR allows them to forecast potential industry shifts and societal impacts.
Significant Impacts of Monitoring ACFR Updates
- Regulatory Compliance: Ensures adherence to new regulations and reduces the risk of legal penalties.
- Strategic Planning: Early access to upcoming changes allows organizations to pivot strategies or operations as needed.
- Open Comment Periods: Stakeholders can engage in the policymaking process by submitting comments during open periods, influencing final rulemaking to reflect industry perspectives.
Key Industries Benefiting from Monitoring
- Healthcare: Regulations affecting healthcare practices, insurance, and pharmaceuticals.
- Finance: Changes in financial regulations and reporting requirements.
- Manufacturing and Trade: Impacts on export-import policies and labor regulations.
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Agency Details
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The Administrative Committee of the Federal Register (ACFR) is part of an established legislative framework under the Federal Register Act of 1935 and is integral to overseeing the publication system of the Federal Register. As there is no information indicating any change or challenge to its status, it is presumed to be operational and fulfilling its original mandate.
- Acronym: ACFR
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Latest Documents
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This final rule with request for comment discontinues the Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States ("Public Papers"), an annual print edition of certain presidential documents. The Public Papers annual print edition is based on the text o...
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Rule | Dec 29, 2022 |
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The Administrative Committee of the Federal Register is updating its regulations for official requests for specific issues or subscriptions to the print edition of the Federal Register as required by the Federal Register Printing Savings Act of 2017.
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Rule | May 04, 2022 |
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The Administrative Committee of the Federal Register proposes to update its regulations for official requests for specific issues or subscriptions to the print edition of the Federal Register as required by the Federal Register Printing Savings Act o...
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Proposed Rule | Dec 30, 2020 |
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On October 28, 2014, the Administrative Committee of the Federal Register (ACFR) published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and requested comments through December 29, 2014. The ACFR received a formal request to extend the comment period. The ACFR is,...
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Proposed Rule | Dec 16, 2014 |
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The Administrative Committee of the Federal Register proposes to update its regulations for the Federal Register system to clarify certain policies and to reflect current procedures and technological advances. This proposal would also revise the regu...
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Proposed Rule | Oct 28, 2014 |
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The Administrative Committee of the Federal Register, with the approval of the Attorney General, is updating its regulations for the Federal Register system to clarify that there is no requirement that the United States Government Manual (Manual) be...
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Rule | Feb 04, 2011 |
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The Administrative Committee of the Federal Register proposes to update its regulations for the Federal Register system to remove from its regulations the requirement that the United States Government Manual (Manual) be published and distributed in a...
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Proposed Rule | Jun 15, 2010 |
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This final rule establishes a new official updated daily online-only publication entitled the "Daily Compilation of Presidential Documents." The paper edition of the Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents will no longer be issued. The annual ed...
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Rule | Jan 21, 2009 |
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The Administrative Committee of the Federal Register (ACFR) is prescribing the prices to be charged for the paper and microfiche editions of Federal Register publications. The price changes apply to the daily Federal Register (paper and microfiche ed...
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Rule | Mar 18, 2004 |
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The Administrative Committee of the Federal Register (ACFR) proposes increases in the prices charged for the paper and microfiche editions of Federal Register publications. The price changes would apply to the daily Federal Register (paper and microf...
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Proposed Rule | Dec 17, 2003 |
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The Administrative Committee of the Federal Register announces increases in the prices charged for the paper and microfiche editions of Federal Register publications. The price changes apply to the daily Federal Register, the Federal Register Index a...
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Rule | Aug 24, 2001 |
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The Administrative Committee of the Federal Register proposes increases in the prices charged for the paper and microfiche editions of Federal Register publications. The price changes would apply to the daily Federal Register, the Federal Register In...
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Proposed Rule | Jun 06, 2001 |
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The Administrative Committee of the Federal Register (ACFR) announces increases in the prices charged for the paper and microfiche editions of Federal Register publications. The price changes apply to the daily Federal Register, the Federal Register...
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Rule | Feb 23, 2000 |
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The Administrative Committee of the Federal Register (ACFR) announces changes to the prices charged for Federal Register publications. The price changes apply to the daily Federal Register, the Federal Register Index and LSA (List of CFR Sections Aff...
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Rule | Dec 27, 1996 |
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The Administrative Committee of the Federal Register (Administrative Committee) announces changes to the prices charged for Federal Register publications. The price changes apply to annual subscription rates for the daily Federal Register, the Code o...
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Uncategorized Document | Sep 26, 1994 |
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