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Federal agencies are required to publish notices of proposed rulemaking in the Federal Register to enable citizens to participate in the decision making process of the Government.
Other sources of information pertaining to Treasury regulations: As required by law, all regulatory documents are published in the Federal Register (FR). They are also republished in the Internal Revenue Bulletin. Historical issues of the Federal Register (back to 1936) are available on GovInfo.
The full text of the Federal Register can be searched via the Government Publishing Offices govinfo, or through the National Archives own web site, federalregister.gov.
Regulations (Final Rules) are compiled and codified (systematically organized) under Titles in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). To find the history of the regulation, Open Hein Online and navigate to the Federal Register/Code of Federal Regulations Library. Locate the Final Rule in the Federal Register.
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Finding Historical CFR Sections HeinOnline is the most comprehensive source to find older versions of the CFR. Lexis (beginning with 1981) and Westlaw (beginning with 1984) both provide access to older versions of the CFR.
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