A compilation of federal regulations, the CFRs are an authoritative source of government information representing broad subject areas. Title 16 presents regulations governing commercial practices and covers product-specific bans, standards, and requirements; policy on imported products, importers, and foreign manufacturers; export of non-complying, misbranded, or banned products; and commission notification of foreign government.
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The Code of Federal Regulations (CFRs) are a vital resource for anyone who needs to understand the rules and requirements set by U.S. federal agencies. They translate broad federal statutes passed by Congress into specific, actionable guidance for individuals, businesses, and government entities. Title 16 presents regulations governing commercial practices and covers product-specific bans, standards, and requirements; policy on imported products, importers, and foreign manufacturers; export of non-complying, misbranded, or banned products; and commission notification of foreign government.
Explanation
Title 16
Finding Aids:
Table of CFR Titles and
Chapters
Alphabetical List of Agencies Appearing in the CFR
List of CFR Sections Affected
The CFRs are authored by the Office of the Federal Register (OFR). The Office of the Federal Register is part of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) and provides access to the official text of federal laws, presidential documents, and regulations.