Users' questions

How can I make a regulation readable on my computer?

How can I make a regulation readable on my computer?

Making Regulations Readable. When you revise a regulation, go through it to strike outdated requirements and insert new ones. Your computer’s redline function will help you keep track of changes. But once a regulation has undergone many piecemeal changes, the best revisions start with a blank computer screen.

Why is it important to write regulations that are readable?

They increase compliance, strengthen enforcement, and decrease mistakes, frustration, phone calls, appeals, and distrust of government. Everyone gains. These two writing techniques (of the 7 we discuss) do the most to improve the look and sound of a regulation:

How is a regulation on a loan readable?

A regulation on loans might devote separate parts to borrowers, lenders, and the overseeing agency so each type of reader can go right to topics of interest. (The writer’s challenge is to isolate each group’s duties and avoid excessive repetition.)

Which is the best way to write a regulation?

Few readers study a regulation from beginning to end; most want to go right to whatever interests them. Like drivers on unfamiliar roads, they need lots of signs. You will give readers those signs by using lots of sections. Section headings offer the double advantage of appearing in both the text and the table of contents.

How to trace federal regulations, a research guide?

Researchers generally begin with a rule or regulation of interest from the Code of Federal Regulations, or CFR. The CFR is “ the codification of the general and permanent rules…by the departments and agencies of the Federal Government .” The CFR has 50 Titles,…

How to make regulations readable by type of reader?

An especially helpful grouping is by type of readers. A regulation on loans might devote separate parts to borrowers, lenders, and the overseeing agency so each type of reader can go right to topics of interest. (The writer’s challenge is to isolate each group’s duties and avoid excessive repetition.)

Making Regulations Readable. When you revise a regulation, go through it to strike outdated requirements and insert new ones. Your computer’s redline function will help you keep track of changes. But once a regulation has undergone many piecemeal changes, the best revisions start with a blank computer screen.

Where can I find list of federal regulations?

On the Electronic Code of Federal Regulations (e-CFR) website, an editorial compilation of currently updated federal regulations. Via the Government Printing Office’s Federal Digital System (FDSys) website, under the headings Code of Federal Regulations (1996-present) and List of CFR Sections Affected (1997-present).