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Search and trace US federal rules across the Federal Register (proposed/final rules and notices), the eCFR (codified, point-in-time CFR full text, locally mirrored), and Regulations.gov (rulemaking dockets and public comments) via MCP. STDIO or Streamable HTTP.

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git clone https://github.com/cyanheads/federal-regulations-mcp-server
claude_desktop_config.json (Claude Desktop)
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "federal-regulations": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["/path/to/federal-regulations-mcp-server/dist/index.js"]
    }
  }
}
1. Run the command above in your terminal (Claude Code), or paste the JSON config into claude_desktop_config.json (Claude Desktop).
2. Replace any <placeholder> values with your API keys or paths.
3. Restart Claude. The MCP server and its tools appear automatically.
💡 Clone https://github.com/cyanheads/federal-regulations-mcp-server and follow its README for install instructions.
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  <p><b>Search and trace US federal rules across the Federal Register (proposed/final rules and notices), the eCFR (codified, point-in-time CFR full text, locally mirrored), and Regulations.gov (rulemaking dockets and public comments) via MCP. STDIO or Streamable HTTP.</b>
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US administrative law is where agencies turn statutes into binding rules — and it spans three official sources that don't talk to each other. This server stitches them into one workflow: the **Federal Register** (the daily journal of proposed/final rules and notices), the **eCFR** (the codified Code of Federal Regulations, full text, point-in-time), and **Regulations.gov** (rulemaking dockets and the public comments filed on them). Every Federal Register document carries the docket ID and CFR-part handles that chain across sources, so a rule can be traced **proposal → comments → final → codified text** in one sequence.

The agent sees regulatory verbs — `search_rules`, `get_cfr_section`, `find_comments` — not three API clients. The Federal Register and eCFR tools are **keyless**; the two Regulations.gov tools need a free `api.data.gov` key and return an actionable error without it.

## Tools

Seven tools across the regulatory workflow. The **Federal Register** and **eCFR** tools (1–4, 7) are keyless. The two **Regulations.gov** tools (5–6) need `REGULATIONS_GOV_API_KEY`; `regulations_list_open_comments` runs keyless and only adds comment counts when the key is present.

| Tool | Source | Key | Description |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| `regulations_search_rules` | Federal Register | — | Search proposed rules, final rules, notices, and presidential documents by query, type, agency, date range, and open-for-comment status. The primary discovery entry point. |
| `regulations_get_document` | Federal Register | — | Fetch one FR document by number — full metadata plus the cross-source handles (docket ID, CFR parts, comment count) that chain into the comment and codified-text tools. |
| `regulations_browse_cfr` | eCFR | — | Walk the CFR hierarchy (structure mode) or full-text-search the codified CFR (search mode). Both feed `regulations_get_cfr_section`. |
| `regulations_get_cfr_section` | eCFR | — | Read the codified text of a CFR section or whole part — current or as of a past date. |
| `regulations_get_docket` | Regulations.gov | ✔ | Pull a rulemaking docket and the documents filed in it (NPRM, final rule, supporting materials). |
| `regulations_find_comments` | Regulations.gov | ✔ | Fetch public comments on a document or docket, or one comment's full body and attachments. Flags attachment-only submissions. |
| `regulations_list_open_comments` | Federal Register (+ Reg.gov enrich) | optional | Rules currently open for public comment, closing soonest first. Fully functional keyless; enriches comment counts when keyed. |

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### `regulations_search_rules`

Search the Federal Register — the daily journal of US proposed rules, final rules, notices, and presidential documents (1994–present). Keyless.

- Full-text `query` across title and body, or browse by filters alone
- Filter by document `type` (`PRORULE`, `RULE`, `NOTICE`, `PRESDOCU`), `agencies` (Federal Register agency slug), and publication date window (`published_after` / `published_before`)
- Each result carries the `documentNumber`, `docketIds`, `regulationIdNumbers` (RIN), and `cfrReferences` that chain into the document, comment, and codified-text tools
- Pagination up to 100 per page, 50 pages; the Federal Register caps navigation at 5,000 records and the match count at 10,000 — when a result set is larger, the tool flags it and steers you to date-windowing

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### `regulations_get_document`

Fetch one Federal Register document by its FR number — the stitching tool of this server. Keyless.

- Full metadata: title, type, agencies, abstract, action, effective/comment dates, RINs
- The output renders a **cross-source handles** block — the docket ID (→ `regulations_get_docket` / `regulations_find_comments`), affected CFR parts (→ `regulations_get_cfr_section`), and Regulations.gov document ID and comment count — each next to the tool name that consumes it
- `include_full_text` inlines the document body as plain text; default false returns the body URLs only (final rules can run tens of thousands of words)

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### `regulations_browse_cfr`

Explore the codified Code of Federal Regulations via eCFR in two modes. Keyless.

- `structure` mode walks the CFR tree (all 50 titles, or one title's chapters → parts → sections) to discover a cite when the exact citation is unknown
- `search` mode runs a full-text query across the codified CFR and returns matching sections with their hierarchy path and a snippet
- Search is served from a synced local mirror (FTS5) when available and falls back to the live eCFR search API on a cold deploy; the `source` (`mirror` or `live`) is reported on each result
- Both modes assemble a `cfrCite` that feeds `regulations_get_cfr_section`

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### `regulations_get_cfr_section`

Read the codified text of a specific CFR section, or a whole part, via eCFR. Keyless.

- Answers "what does 40 CFR 50.1 say today?" and "...as of 2019-01-01?" — pass `date` for point-in-time text
- Provide `title` + `part` + `section` for one section, or omit `section` to fetch the whole part
- Current single-section reads are served from the local mirror when ready (the `source` is reported); historical dates, whole-part fetches, and a cold mirror fall back to the live eCFR versioner
- eCFR retains historical versions back to roughly 2017; a date before coverage is rejected with guidance

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### `regulations_get_docket` · key required

Pull a rulemaking docket from Regulations.gov by docket ID (e.g. `EPA-HQ-OAR-2025-0194`). Requires `REGULATIONS_GOV_API_KEY`.

- Docket metadata (title, agency, RIN, abstract) plus the documents filed in it (NPRM, final rule, supporting materials)
- Each returned document's `objectId` feeds `regulations_find_comments(document_object_id)`; `frDocNum` chains back to `regulations_get_document`
- A docket often holds hundreds of supporting materials — filter `document_types` to `Proposed Rule` / `Rule` to find the rule documents themselves
- Regulations.gov requires a page size of 5–250 and caps a query at 20 pages (5,000 records)

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### `regulations_find_comments` · key required

Fetch public comments — the unique corpus of what citizens and organizations actually submitted. Requires `REGULATIONS_GOV_API_KEY`.

- Target with exactly one of: `docket_id` (all comments in a docket), `document_object_id` (comments on one document), `fr_document_number` (convenience — resolves the FR number to its Regulations.gov document internally), or `comment_id` (one comment's full detail)
- The list endpoint returns no body text or attachment info — call with `comment_id` to read a comment's body
- When a comment's real content is a PDF/DOCX attachment, the body is a stub and `attachmentOnly` is `true`; the attachment download URLs are returned so the agent knows where the substance lives. The flag reaches both the structured output and the rendered text
- Regulations.gov caps a query at 20 pages (5,000 records); a high-volume docket surfaces a sample, flagged as truncated

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### `regulations_list_open_comments`

Rules currently open for public comment, sorted by closing date (soonest first) — "what can I still weigh in on?" Keyless, degrades gracefully.

- Filter by `agencies` (Federal Register slug) and `query`; `closing_before` finds deadlines you need to act on soon
- Each row carries `daysRemaining`, the `documentNumber` (→ `regulations_get_document`), and `docketIds` (→ `regulations_find_comments`)
- Fully functional without a key; when `REGULATIONS_GOV_API_KEY` is configured, each row is enriched with the comment count read 
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