Date of "Promulgation" of Law Enforcement Assistance Administration Regulations

February 10, 1977 77-6 MEMORANDUM OPINION FOR THE ATTORNEY GENERAL Federal Register Act—Date of “Promulgation” of Law Enforcement Assistance Administration Regulations Under the provisions of Section 521(d) of the Omnibus Crime Con­ trol and Safe Streets Act of 1968, as added by § 127 of Pub. L. 94-503, 42 U.S.C.A. § 3769d (Supp. 1976), the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration is required to “ promulgate” regulations on processing of civil rights complaints within 120 days after enactment (October 15, 1976). The question has been raised whether, as a matter o f law, “promulgation” takes place at the time o f publication in the Federal Register or at the time of filing at the Office of the Federal Register. In our opinion, it is clear that promulgation takes place when documents are officially filed at the Office of the Federal Register regardless of when they are published. The Federal Register Act provides for formal filing of regulations that are required to be published and the noting o f the time and date of filing. Upon filing, regulations are immediately available for public inspection. 44 U.S.C. § 1503. T he Act further provides that filing with the Federal Register is constructive notice to persons subject to or affected by the regulation. 44 U.S.C. § 1507. Thus, under the terms of the statute, it seems clear that filing with the Federal Register consti­ tutes promulgation of a regulation even though publication may not occur until a later date. See 38 Op. A.G. 359 (1935). M a r y C. L a w t o n Deputy Assistant Attorney General Office o f Legal Counsel 12