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Administrative Law Research

Online and print resources (government documents and commercial) with search tips and information on holdings.

State Government Sources

Every state has an administrative code, and all are updated with registers.

 Official State Websites

  • The website of the National Association of Secretaries of State provides access to the Adminstrative Codes, Registers, and rulewriting manuals for all 50 U.S. states, protectorates, and territories.
    • “Register” refers to publications like the Federal Register which may contain notice and/or full text of proposed and adopted rules, and/or other types of government notices. The use of the term Register includes similar publications which, in some jurisdictions, may be called Bulletin or Journal.
    • “Code” refers to publications like the Code of Federal Regulations which contain all effective administrative rules.
    • "Manual” refers to the guidance document produced to assist rulewriting agencies. 

Commercial Sources

  • 50 State Administrative Codes
  • Registers
  • Regulation Text
  • Regulation Tracking
  • 50 State Surveys, Legislation & Regulations
  • 50 State Administrative Codes
  • Registers
  • Historical Regulations
  • Regulation Tracking
  • 50 State Regulatory Surveys

  • 50 State Administrative Codes
  • Rulemaking

Indiana Administrative Law Sources