<Li> Changes to existing rules </Li> <Li> Notices of meetings and adjudicatory proceedings </Li> <Li> Presidential documents including Executive orders, proclamations and administrative orders . </Li> <P> Both proposed and final government rules are published in the Federal Register . A Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (or "NPRM") typically requests public comment on a proposed rule and provides notice of any public meetings where a proposed rule will be discussed . The public comments are considered by the issuing government agency, and the text of a final rule along with a discussion of the comments is published in the Federal Register . Any agency proposing a rule in the Federal Register must provide contact information for people and organizations interested in making comments to the agencies and the agencies are required to address these concerns when it publishes its final rule on the subject . </P>

When do new regulations appear in the federal register