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Use Online Resources to Read Public Laws

To view public laws enacted from the 104th Congress in 1995 to the present, go to THOMAS or GPO Access, of the Government Printing Office.

GPO renumbers and compiles all public laws into the 50-title United States Code (USC). Published every six years, USC excludes executive agency regulations, court decisions, treaties, or state or local government laws.

To find a law in USC, use the following search methods:

  • USC title and section number, e.g., 5 USC Sec. 552A
  • Public law number, e.g., P.L. 93-579
  • Popular name, e.g., Privacy Act of 1974

For USC search tips, see Helpful Hints.

Laws Relevant to NIH

Laws affecting public health and the work of NIH include:

Executive Branch Regulations Implement Public Laws

Executive branch departments and agencies carry out congressional mandates by developing regulations that have the full force of law.

For example, federal regulation 37 CFR 401.14 fulfilled the technology transfer requirements of the Bayh-Dole Act of 1980 and spurred NIH to develop the Interagency Edison invention reporting system.

Updated daily, the Federal Register publishes proposed and recently adopted agency regulations. These administrative laws are compiled annually in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR).Search CFR by key word ("grants") or title, part, and section or subpart ("42 CFR 52h"), enclosed in quotation marks.

Other executive branch directives include:

Regulations Relevant to NIH

Executive branch regulations pertinent to NIH programs and operations include:

 

For more resources and advice, see the Application Tools for All About Grants.

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