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The Office of the Federal Register is an agency of the United States government within the National Archives and Records Administration.

The Office of the Federal Register edits and publishes a number of important legal and rulemaking publications of the Federal Government, including the daily Federal Register, the annual Code of Federal Regulations, the United States Statutes-at-Large, the Public Papers of the President, and the U.S. Government Manual. Currently, its publications are all available online free of charge, including the eCFR, today's in effect edition of the Code of Federal Regulations.

It also administers the Electoral College.

This is the Office of the Secretary of Commerce.

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