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Code of Federal Regulations

The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) is a collection of rules and regulations created by federal agencies in the United States. It organizes these rules into 50 titles, each covering a specific area, such as health, environment, or transportation. The CFR is updated annually and serves as an official source for how laws are implemented and enforced. It helps ensure consistency and clarity in federal regulations, providing guidance for businesses, government entities, and individuals on compliance with federal law. Essentially, it’s the detailed rulebook that government agencies follow in their operations.