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GPO Begins Digital Release of Historical Federal Register

Press release from the issuing company

Washington –The U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO) and the National Archives’ Office of the Federal Register (OFR) start the digital release of historic issues of the Federal Register with issues from 1990-1994. The complete collection of 1990s Federal Registers are now available digitally on GPO’s govinfo.  www.govinfo.gov 

This project will digitize a total of 14,587 individual issues, dating back to the first Federal Register in 1936. Nearly two million pages are being digitized. The 1990s era of Federal Registers cover the Administrations of Presidents George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton, and include such highlights as:

  • Nutrition Labeling Regulations
  • Endangered and Threatened Wildlife/Plants Regulations
  • FEMA notices on changes to Hotel/Motel Fire Safety Act
  • 1991 Federal employee reported gifts from foreign Governments

“The digital versions of the Federal Register will give the public easy access on smartphones, tablets, laptops and personal computers to the historic rules and regulations of our Government dating back to the Administration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt,” said GPO Director Davita Vance-Cooks.  “Today’s release is a milestone for the long-term relationship between the between GPO and the Office of the Federal Register in providing the American public with regulatory information in multiple platforms.”

“We’re excited about our first release of historical Federal Register issues online.   We look forward to continuing our mission of transparent and open government by working with GPO to digitize all the historic Federal Register issues,” said OFR Director Oliver Potts. 

The first issue of the Federal Register came off GPO presses and was published on March 16, 1936. President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued the first document, an executive order, to be published. The Federal Register is the official daily publication for rules, proposed rules, and notices of Federal agencies and organizations, as well as executive orders and other presidential documents. It is updated daily by 6 a.m. and is published Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays.

 

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