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State Editions

Federal regulations are only half the picture.

State Editions cover the other half, intrastate operations under state-specific safety, transportation, and environmental rules, built in partnership with state-level industry associations.

The problem

Federal compliance is necessary. It’s just not sufficient.

Companies operating intrastate are subject to a stack of state regulations that often parallel federal rules but diverge at critical points. Cal/OSHA Title 8 differs materially from federal OSHA. Texas DOT operates under intrastate rules that aren’t in 49 CFR. State environmental agencies impose discharge limits federal EPA doesn’t enforce. Stitching state rules into a federal compliance program means tracking 50 different regulatory feeds and reconciling them by hand.

How State Editions work

Built with the people who already track these rules.

Anchor partner.

Each state edition is co-developed with a state-level trade association or agency that already has institutional memory of the state’s regulations.

Linked to federal.

State citations are linked to their federal counterparts, so the user always sees both the federal baseline and the state-specific overlay.

Updated alongside federal.

When the state agency or legislature updates a rule, the change propagates through the same nightly pipeline as Federal Register changes.

Launch partner

The Texas Edition launches Q3 2026, in partnership with the Texas Trucking Association.

TXTA represents commercial motor vehicle operators across the state. The Texas Edition covers intrastate CMV regulations, state-specific permitting, and TxDMV requirements that don’t exist in 49 CFR. Built with the TXTA team.

Roadmap

What’s next.

Q3 2026
  • Texas (intrastate CMV)
Q4 2026
  • California (Cal/OSHA Title 8)
  • Florida (intrastate CMV)
  • Louisiana (HazMat overlay)
Q1 2027
  • Washington
  • Oregon
  • Pennsylvania
  • Michigan
  • Illinois
  • Ohio
Become a launch partner

Are you a state-level association or agency?

We co-develop State Editions with anchor partners, trade associations, state agencies, or state-level professional bodies , that bring institutional knowledge of the state’s regulations and an audience that needs digital access. Partnerships include co-branded content, rev-share on subscriptions inside the state, and editorial input on product priorities.

Talk to us about a state launch

Looking for state-specific compliance? See if yours is on the map.

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