The federal acquisition regulation (FAR) is divided into 53 parts. However, many of these parts do not contain regulations. They are reserved for future regulations.
Truth In Lending - AKA, Regulation Z. Why is it called Regulation Z? This is one of many Compliances the federal government stipulates. Regulations are consecutively alphabetized (A-Z, and double letters after Z. E.g., AA, BB, etc.). Truth in Lending is the 26th regulation, thus, the 26th letter of the alphabet "Z." There is no other signaficance tied to the letter Z than that.
Under our new government, we have many new regulations to follow.
The federal government has so many laws and regulations that no one knows exactly how many exist. Federal regulations cover the gamut from kidnapping and civil rights violations to possession of undersized crabs. Additionally, many federal laws are not actually laws. Many are administrative regulations which are written by bureaucrats and their agencies and given the force of law by reference and adoption. The Internal Revenue Code is one giant example of administrative code.
The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) consists of 50 titles. Each title addresses specific areas of federal regulation, covering a wide range of topics related to various government agencies and their functions. The CFR is updated annually, with titles being revised at different times throughout the year.
(in the US) Yes, many. Federal regulations of OSHA, the FDA, and/or several other government agencies would be involved. Additionally, the laws of many states (particularly California) have even more stringent controls and regulation of these type products.
The enforcement of many environmental regulations was relaxed.
Also known as an Employer Identification Number (EIN), a federal tax ID number is used by many federal agencies involved in business regulation to identify a business.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration is the US federal agency that has the primary responsibility for issuing and enforcing workplace safety regulations. However, many other agencies, both federal and state, also have responsibilities in this area.
Yes, the government has many regulations set in place for US Internet service providers to follow. New regulations are also constantly being made for your rights online.
The Food and Drug Administration is a federal agency that sets regulations on many commercially available products. It is responsible for regulations on foods, medications, and personal care products.
There are many regulations covering official correspendence. The primary regulation is AR 25-50, Preparing and Managing Correspondence.
The Department of Justice is the Executive Department primarily responsible for enforcing Federal Law. Many other departments enforce their own regulations.