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C.F.R. on HeinOnline

HeinOnline has the Code of Federal Regulations going back to the first edition, dated 1938, up to the most current revision. It is important to note that the Office of the Federal Register revises the C.F.R. on a quarterly basis as follows:

  • Titles 1-16 -- contain regulations in force as of January 1 of the cover year
  • Titles 17-27 -- contain regulations in force as of April 1 of the cover year
  • Titles 28-41 -- contain regulations in force as of July 1 of the cover year
  • Titles 42-50 -- contain regulations in force as of October 1 of the cover year

Use the Federal Register, also available on Hein, to see if a regulation has been updated. To see how to search the Federal Register on Hein, see our previous blog post.

HeinOnline is a membership resource available to most Jenkins' members.

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