SleekRank for regulation pages
Compliance teams search by CFR citation, agency, or rule title. SleekRank reads the regulatory corpus and renders one indexable URL per regulation with citation, text, effective date, and related rulemakings.
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Regulation search deserves crawlable per-rule pages
Regulatory queries are precise: "40 CFR 261.4", "FAA Part 107", "EPA RCRA Subtitle C". Compliance teams know what they're looking for, and they expect a page on that exact rule. Official sites like eCFR.gov render rules adequately but often outrank publishers by virtue of being primary. The opportunity for a domain-specific publisher is to add editorial commentary, history, and cross-references, anchored to a canonical URL per rule.
SleekRank reads a regulatory corpus (the eCFR XML export, a state administrative code export, or a curated subset relevant to one industry) and renders one page per regulation against a base WordPress page. Tag mappings handle the citation, agency, and short title. Selector mappings inject the full rule text, effective date, and last-amended note. List mappings render subsections, related rulemakings, and authority citations. Meta mappings keep the description tied to the rule summary.
40 CFR 261.4 lives at /regulations/40-cfr-261-4/ with its full text. FAA Part 107 sits at its own URL with each subsection. Same template, different rows, individually crawlable, each one ranking for the citation and short title teams actually search.
Workflow
From regulatory corpus to per-rule indexable pages
Pull the corpus
Configure the page group
Wire the mappings
Refresh on amendment
Data in, pages out
From regulatory corpus to per-rule pages
| slug | citation | agency | shortTitle | effectiveDate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 40-cfr-261-4 | 40 CFR 261.4 | EPA | Exclusions from hazardous waste | 2023-07-26 |
| 14-cfr-107-31 | 14 CFR 107.31 | FAA | Visual line of sight aircraft operation | 2021-04-21 |
| 29-cfr-1910-1200 | 29 CFR 1910.1200 | OSHA | Hazard Communication Standard | 2024-07-19 |
| 21-cfr-820-30 | 21 CFR 820.30 | FDA | Design controls | 2024-02-02 |
| 26-cfr-1-401-k-1 | 26 CFR 1.401(k)-1 | IRS | Cash or deferred arrangement rules | 2023-12-29 |
/regulations/{slug}/
- /regulations/40-cfr-261-4/
- /regulations/14-cfr-107-31/
- /regulations/29-cfr-1910-1200/
- /regulations/21-cfr-820-30/
- /regulations/26-cfr-1-401-k-1/
Comparison
Regulatory viewer vs per-rule pages
Generic regulatory viewer
- Generic viewers offer the rule text but no editorial commentary
- Citation-level queries return the official site by default
- Cross-rule navigation depends on the viewer's UX, not on canonical URLs
- Effective and amended dates blend into a navigation chrome
- Industry-specific context has nowhere to live next to the rule
- Schema for legal regulations cannot vary per record
SleekRank
- One indexable URL per regulation in the corpus
- Rule text, effective date, and amendment history as crawlable HTML
- Authority citations rendered with links to enabling statutes
- Industry commentary lives on the same canonical URL as the rule
- Sitemap registers every regulation URL
- Cache refresh on effective-date change
Features
What SleekRank gives you for regulation pages
Per-rule URL
Every regulation gets a /regulations/{slug}/ page with citation, agency, and full rule text rendered as crawlable HTML, anchored under the publisher's domain.
Authority citations
List mapping renders the authority citations (the enabling statute) as internal links to the statute page group, so readers can navigate from rule to authorising statute and back.
Industry commentary
An editorialNotes field renders as a Commentary section, letting domain experts add industry-specific context next to the structured rule without breaking the canonical URL.
Use cases
Who builds regulation pages with SleekRank
Environmental publishers
Outlets covering EPA, state environmental, and energy regulators that want per-rule pages with compliance commentary alongside the canonical text.
Healthcare compliance hubs
FDA and HIPAA-focused publishers building per-rule pages for medical-device and healthcare-IT regulations, with editorial context for compliance teams.
Industrial trade publications
OSHA and DOT-focused trade media maintaining per-rule pages for safety regulations, anchoring news coverage and explainer articles to canonical rule URLs.
The bigger picture
Why per-rule regulation pages beat a generic viewer
Regulatory citations are precise, durable, and deeply searched by professional audiences. A compliance officer typing "40 CFR 261.4" or "FAA Part 107" expects a page on that rule, with current text, history, and ideally domain-specific commentary. Official sites surface the rule text but cannot offer industry-specific context.
That is the niche where a domain publisher with per-rule pages compounds advantage: every regulation in the curated corpus becomes a permanent URL with citation, text, authority, and editorial commentary as crawlable HTML. Cross-references between rules and the statutes that authorise them strengthen topical authority on both pages. The same data model supports rulemaking-history tracking, proposed-rule comparisons, and agency-specific navigation, all anchored to the same slug per regulation.
Publishers stop fighting the official source for the citation and start winning the queries where editorial value compounds.
Questions
Common questions about SleekRank for regulation pages
eCFR.gov provides a full XML export of the Code of Federal Regulations, refreshed daily. Many state agencies publish XML or JSON of their administrative codes. For curated subsets, commercial vendors offer industry-specific licenses, often paired with the editorial annotations a publisher wants to ship alongside.
 No. The pages are derivative records that reproduce public regulatory text, not the official source. The template should clearly identify the official version (eCFR for federal, the relevant state agency for state) as authoritative for compliance decisions.
 The effectiveDate and lastAmended fields on each row drive a history block. Cache refresh is triggered when the source export reports an amendment-date change. Some publishers maintain prior-version pages at /regulations/{slug}/history/{date}/ for transparency around what changed and when.
 Yes. The authority citations on each row point at /statutes/{slug}/ URLs in the statute page group. Internal links between regulations and their enabling statutes are one of the strongest topical signals a legal-publishing site can build.
 Yes. Add an editorialNotes field (or join from a separate editorial sheet) and the template renders it as a Commentary section. The structured rule text stays canonical, and the commentary stays clearly editorial, which is the right contract for a trade publication.
 Yes. SleekRank registers every generated URL with the sitemap and noindexes the base template page so only rule URLs get crawled. New regulations added to the corpus appear in the sitemap on the next cache refresh.
 The standard pattern is title-cfr-part-section (40-cfr-261-4, 14-cfr-107-31). Subsections render as anchors on the parent rule rather than separate slugs, which keeps URL counts manageable and matches how compliance teams cite the rule.
 Yes. Build a parallel page group at /proposed-rules/{slug}/ that reads Federal Register proposals. Internal links between final-rule pages and the proposed-rule pages that preceded them give readers a full picture of how the rule evolved.
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