ProQuest Regulatory Insight

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ProQuest Regulatory Insight
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Restricted
Description

ProQuest Regulatory Insight contains regulatory histories showing how U.S. Public Laws and Executive Orders are implemented by the Executive Branch of the United States Federal Government. These histories are compiled by professional researchers. Each regulatory history includes the text of the public law and resulting Federal Register articles, proposed rules, archived comments, and final rules. Topic pages allow you to browse by subject and see how rulemaking in an area has developed over time. The database's many search options include the options to search by public law, Federal Register (FR) citation number, and Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) citation number. 

ProQuest Regulatory Insight focuses only on Executive Branch rule-making after the passage of a U.S. Public Law or issuance of a Presidential Executive Order. For documents created by the U.S. Congress during the process leading up to the enactment of U.S. Public Laws, please use ProQuest Legislative Insight. For U.S. Congressional documents not related to passage of laws, please use ProQuest Congressional. For U.S. Congressional publications produced from 1789-1838, you may use the American State Papers collection. For House and Senate reports and documents dating from 1817-1980, you may use the U.S. Congressional Serial Set collection. 

Rutgers has access to regulatory histories on the Regulatory Insight platform dating from 1936 – 2017. Rutgers does not have access to guidance and policy documents nor any other years of regulatory histories on this platform. 

Dates covered

1936-2017

Resource types
Vendor
ProQuest