Bureau of Reclamation
Federal Register Notices and Rulemaking

The Federal Register is a daily publication that provides a uniform system for publishing Presidential and Federal agency documents. It is published on all official U.S. Government workdays. It is the means by which rules and regulations are codified into the Code of Federal Regulations. Also, Federal Register notices can announce: meetings, availability of applications, grant applications deadlines, availability of environmental impact statements, information collection requests, etc.
Search Reclamation notices on Federal Register website
Seach DOI notices on Federal Register website
Search all notices on Federal Register website
A rule (also called a regulation or rulemaking) is a document published in the Federal Register to implement or interpret law or policy. A rule is generally published first as a proposed rule and then as a final rule. Once a rule is published in final, it is codified in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) and remains in effect until it is modified by publication of another rule.
Reclamation Proposed and Final Rules
Search Reclamation rules on e-CFR website
Search DOI rules on e-CFR website
Search all rules on e-CFR website
Rulemaking And Federal Register Reference Websites
Program Contact Jill Nagode, Bureau of Reclamation Regulatory Contact and Federal Register Liaison,
303-445-2055