ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Title 3 of the Code of Federal Regulations

The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) is like a really big book that tells people what they can and can't do in the United States. It's like the rules that grown-ups make to keep everything organized and fair. Title 3 is just one part of the book and has to do with the President and his team of helpers, called the Executive Branch.

So, the President is the boss of the Executive Branch and Title 3 has all the rules for how he and his helpers can do their jobs. It tells them what they can and can't do when they're making decisions and rules that affect the whole country. It even has rules for how they have to communicate with each other and with people outside of their group.

Overall, the rules in Title 3 help the President and his team do their job correctly and make sure that they're following the law. It's important to have rules like these so that everyone knows what they're supposed to do and everything runs smoothly.