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Page 1: Administrative Law & Legislative History Research April 6, 2009.

Administrative Law & Legislative History

Research

April 6, 2009

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Learn These Terms

Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)

Federal Register U.S. Government

Manual Ohio Administrative

Code (OAC)

Register of Ohio Ohio Monthly Record LexisNexis

Congressional USCCAN Compiled legislative

histories

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Federal Administrative Law

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What Is Admin Law?

A third source of primary law.

The output of federal and state admin bodies.

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Three Hints for Researching

1. Know the agency, e.g. using United States Government Manual.

2. Read the underlying legislation. This is This is really important!really important!

3. Monitor the agency.

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Agencies Make Regulations

Regs are published in TWO formats.1. Federal Register

Daily publication; chronological order Publishes final regs and proposed regs. Generally hard to find stuff in it But essential for the most up-to-date regs & for updating updating

the CFRthe CFR.

2. Code of Federal Regulations More accessible. Arranged by issuing agency and subject. Usually start here.

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Where to Find the CFR?

e-CFR, GPO Access, Lexis, Westlaw, HeinOnline

Print version comes out quarterly.

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Where to Find the Federal Register?

GPO Access/FDsys, Regulations.gov, Lexis, Westlaw, HeinOnline

Print version runs about 2 weeks behind.

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Two Ways to Find Regs

1. In Annotations to US Code (USCA, USCS)

2. By searching the CFR

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Baby Food Example

21 USCA 350a Infant formulasNotes:

Code of Federal Regulations:

   Food and Drug Administration, Department of Health and Human Services--Infant formula quality control procedures, 21 CFR Part 106.   Food and Drug Administration, Department of Health and Human Services--Infant formula, 21 CFR Part 107.

eCRF, browse to Title 21; search “infant formula”

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Updating the CFR

Search the Federal Register; restricting to last several days (based on CFR currency)

KeyCite your reg (not Shepard’s) Lexis Regulatory Impact Print: List of Sections Affected (LSA) at end

of CFR books lists page references in Federal Register

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Beyond Regs: Other Types of Agency Materials

Federal Agency Decisions, e.g. EEOC decisions

Compliance Manuals, e.g. FDA Enforcement Guidelines, e.g. USDA Official Interpretations, IRS private letter

rulings

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Ohio Administrative Law

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A Quick Comparison

Federal Ohio

Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)

Ohio Administrative Code (OAC)

Federal Register Register of Ohio (online)

or

Ohio Monthly Record (print)

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Ohio Administrative Code

Arranged by agency and subject matter Annotated version on Westlaw / Lexis Unannotated version online at

http://codes.ohio.gov

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Ohio Monthly Record

Print only Publishes new rules, proposed rules, notices

of repealed rules Comes out …. monthly

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Register of Ohio

Online only Publishes new rules, proposed rules, notices

of repealed rules Great source for news rules or recent

changes – updates the OAC Purges old records – not good for older

changes

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Updating the OAC

Register of Ohio Regulation tracking databases in Lexis &

Westlaw KeyCite the reg (not Shepard’s)

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Federal Legislative History

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What is Legislative History?

Figuring out what a statute “really means” by determining the “intent” of the law makers.

A collection of all of the documents associated with the passage of a statute.

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Top Docs

Congressional bills Hearings Committee reports Congressional debates Presidential approval or veto

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Where to Find the Docs

CIS/LexisNexis Congressional - #1 Source#1 Source USCCAN (U.S. Code Congressional and

Administrative News) Compiled legislative histories (e.g. USA

Patriot Act)

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CIS/LexisNexis Congressional

CIS (Congressional Information Service) started indexing Congressional publications in 1970.

Online, the CIS Indexes are available on LexisNexis Congressional.

Much of LexisNexis Congressional is full-text now, but not all.

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USCCAN

“Quick & dirty” precompiled legis history of every enacted federal law since 1947.

Use to find especially reports – key docs. It is not a comprehensive legislative history. Good for the major documents.

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Compiled Legislative Histories

Let someone else do the work for you! If you’re researching a major act, check for

these first. e.g. USA Patriot Act: A Legislative History Sources of Compiled Legislative Histories Union List of Legislative Histories Your library catalog.

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Get Me More: Research Guides

Federal Administrative

Law

Ohio Federal Legislative

History

Administrative Law Research

Ohio Legal Research Guide

Legislative History Research Guide

Ohio Legislative History


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