
The Code of Federal Regulations
The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) is an organized collection of the rules and regulations issued by U.S. government agencies. It provides detailed standards and procedures that departments and agencies follow to implement federal laws. Published annually in 50 titles, the CFR ensures consistency and transparency in government operations across various sectors, such as health, safety, and commerce. Essentially, it serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding how federal laws are put into practice through specific rules and regulations accessible to professionals and the public alike.