Filing document as constructive notice; publication in Federal Register as presumption of validity; judicial notice; citation

United States Code

Section: 1507

Jurisdiction: US

Bluebook Citation: 44 U.S.C. § 1507

that it was duly issued, prescribed, or promulgated; that it was filed with the Office of the Federal Register and made available for public inspection at the day and hour stated in the published notation; that the copy contained in the Federal Register is a true copy of the original; and that all requirements of this chapter and the regulations prescribed under it relative to the document have been complied with. A document required by section 1505(a) of this title to be published in the Federal Register is not valid as against a person who has not had actual knowledge of it until the document has been filed with the Office of the Federal Register and a copy made available for public inspection as provided by section 1503 of this title. Unless otherwise specifically provided by statute, filing of a document, required or authorized to be published by section 1505 of this title, except in cases where notice by publication is insufficient in law, is sufficient to give notice of the contents of the document to a person subject to or affected by it. The publication in the Federal Register of a document creates a rebuttable presumption— (Source: (Pub. L. 90–620, Oct. 22, 1968, 82 Stat. 1276; Pub. L. 118–267, § 2(a)(2), Jan. 4, 2025, 138 Stat. 2983.))

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