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US (United States) Code. Title 44. Chapter 9: Congressional Record


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44 USC CHAPTER 9 - CONGRESSIONAL RECORD 01/06/03

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TITLE 44 - PUBLIC PRINTING AND DOCUMENTS

CHAPTER 9 - CONGRESSIONAL RECORD

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CHAPTER 9 - CONGRESSIONAL RECORD

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Sec.

901. Congressional Record: arrangement, style, contents,

and indexes.

902. Congressional Record: indexes.

903. Congressional Record: daily and permanent forms.

904. Congressional Record: maps; diagrams; illustrations.

905. Congressional Record: additional insertions.

906. Congressional Record: gratuitous copies; delivery.

907. Congressional Record: extracts for Members of

Congress; mailing envelopes.

908. Congressional Record: payment for printing extracts or

other documents.

909. Congressional Record: exchange for Parliamentary

Hansard.

910. Congressional Record: subscriptions; sale of current,

individual numbers, and bound sets; postage rate.

AMENDMENTS

1974 - Pub. L. 93-314, Sec. 1(c), June 8, 1974, 88 Stat. 239,

struck out "; subscription" in item 906, and substituted

"subscriptions; sale of current, individual numbers and bound sets;

postage rate" for "sale of current numbers and bound sets" in item

910.

FEDERAL RECORDS MANAGEMENT PROVISIONS WITHOUT EFFECT ON CHAPTER

Authority and responsibilities under chapter not limited or

repealed by Federal Records Management Amendments of 1976, see

section 5(b) of Pub. L. 94-575, set out as a note under section

2901 of this title.

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44 USC Sec. 901 01/06/03

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TITLE 44 - PUBLIC PRINTING AND DOCUMENTS

CHAPTER 9 - CONGRESSIONAL RECORD

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Sec. 901. Congressional Record: arrangement, style, contents, and

indexes

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The Joint Committee on Printing shall control the arrangement and

style of the Congressional Record, and while providing that it

shall be substantially a verbatim report of proceedings, shall take

all needed action for the reduction of unnecessary bulk. It shall

provide for the publication of an index of the Congressional Record

semimonthly during and at the close of sessions of Congress.

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(Pub. L. 90-620, Oct. 22, 1968, 82 Stat. 1255.)

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HISTORICAL AND REVISION NOTES

Based on 44 U.S. Code, 1964 ed., Sec. 181 (Jan. 12, 1895, ch. 23,

Sec. 13, 28 Stat. 603).

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44 USC Sec. 902 01/06/03

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TITLE 44 - PUBLIC PRINTING AND DOCUMENTS

CHAPTER 9 - CONGRESSIONAL RECORD

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Sec. 902. Congressional Record: indexes

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The Joint Committee on Printing shall designate to the Public

Printer competent persons to prepare the semimonthly and the

session index to the Congressional Record and shall fix the

compensation to be paid by the Public Printer for that work, and

direct the form and manner of its publication and distribution.

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(Pub. L. 90-620, Oct. 22, 1968, 82 Stat. 1256.)

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HISTORICAL AND REVISION NOTES

Based on 44 U.S. Code, 1964 ed., Sec. 182 (Jan. 12, 1895, ch. 23,

Sec. 14, 28 Stat. 603; June 20, 1936, ch. 630, title II, Sec. 2, 49

Stat. 1546).

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44 USC Sec. 903 01/06/03

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TITLE 44 - PUBLIC PRINTING AND DOCUMENTS

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Sec. 903. Congressional Record: daily and permanent forms

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The public proceedings of each House of Congress as reported by

the Official Reporters, shall be printed in the Congressional

Record, which shall be issued in daily form during each session and

shall be revised, printed, and bound promptly, as directed by the

Joint Committee on Printing, in permanent form, for distribution

during and after the close of each session of Congress. The daily

and the permanent Record shall bear the same date, which shall be

that of the actual day's proceedings reported. The "usual number"

of the Congressional Record may not be printed.

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(Pub. L. 90-620, Oct. 22, 1968, 82 Stat. 1256.)

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HISTORICAL AND REVISION NOTES

Based on 44 U.S. Code, 1964 ed., Sec. 182a (Jan. 12, 1895, ch.

23, Sec. 14, as added June 20, 1936, ch. 630, title II, Sec. 2, 49

Stat. 1546).

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44 USC Sec. 904 01/06/03

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Sec. 904. Congressional Record: maps; diagrams; illustrations

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Maps, diagrams, or illustrations may not be inserted in the

Record without the approval of the Joint Committee on Printing.

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(Pub. L. 90-620, Oct. 22, 1968, 82 Stat. 1256.)

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HISTORICAL AND REVISION NOTES

Based on 44 U.S. Code, 1964 ed., Sec. 182b (Jan. 12, 1895, ch.

23, Sec. 14, as added June 20, 1936, ch. 630, title II, Sec. 2, 49

Stat. 1546).

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44 USC Sec. 905 01/06/03

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TITLE 44 - PUBLIC PRINTING AND DOCUMENTS

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Sec. 905. Congressional Record: additional insertions

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The Joint Committee on Printing shall provide for printing in the

daily Record the legislative program for the day together with a

list of congressional committee meetings and hearings, and the

place of meeting and subject matter. It shall cause a brief resume

of congressional activities for the previous day to be incorporated

in the Record, together with an index of its contents prepared

under the supervision of the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk

of the House of Representatives, respectively.

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(Pub. L. 90-620, Oct. 22, 1968, 82 Stat. 1256.)

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HISTORICAL AND REVISION NOTES

Based on 44 U.S. Code, 1964 ed., Sec. 182c (Aug. 2, 1946, ch.

753, title II, Sec. 221, 60 Stat. 837).

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44 USC Sec. 906 01/06/03

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TITLE 44 - PUBLIC PRINTING AND DOCUMENTS

CHAPTER 9 - CONGRESSIONAL RECORD

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Sec. 906. Congressional Record: gratuitous copies; delivery

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The Public Printer shall furnish the Congressional Record only as

follows:

of the bound edition -

to the Senate Service Department five copies for the Vice

President and each Senator;

to the Secretary and Sergeant at Arms of the Senate, each, two

copies;

to the Joint Committee on Printing not to exceed one hundred

copies;

to the House of Representatives Publications Distribution

Service, three copies for each Representative and Resident

Commissioner in Congress; and

to the Clerk and the Sergeant at Arms of the House of

Representatives, each, two copies;

of the daily edition -

to the Vice President, one hundred copies;

to each Senator, fifty copies (which may be transferred only to

public agencies and institutions);

to the Secretary and Sergeant at Arms of the Senate, each,

twenty-five copies;

to the Secretary, for official use, not to exceed thirty-five

copies; and

to the Sergeant at Arms for use on the floor of the Senate, not

to exceed fifty copies;

to each Member of the House of Representatives, the Resident

Commissioner from Puerto Rico, the Delegate from the District of

Columbia, the Delegate from Guam, and the Delegate from the

Virgin Islands, thirty-four copies (which may be transferred only

to public agencies and institutions);

to the Clerk and the Sergeant at Arms of the House of

Representatives, each, twenty-five copies;

to the Clerk, for official use, not to exceed fifty copies, and

to the Clerk for use on the floor of the House of

Representatives, not to exceed seventy-five copies;

to the Vice President and each Senator, Representative, and

Resident Commissioner in Congress (and not transferable) three

copies of which one shall be delivered at his residence, one at

his office, and one at the Capitol.

In addition to the foregoing the Congressional Record shall also

be furnished as follows:

In unstitched form, and held in reserve by the Public Printer, as

many copies of the daily Record as may be required to supply a

semimonthly edition, bound in paper cover together with each

semimonthly index when it is issued, and then be delivered promptly

as follows:

to each committee and commission of Congress, one daily and one

semimonthly copy;

to each joint committee and joint commission in Congress, as

may be designated by the Joint Committee on Printing, two copies

of the daily, one semimonthly copy, and one bound copy;

to the Secretary and the Sergeant at Arms of the Senate, for

office use, each, six semimonthly copies;

to the Clerk and the Sergeant at Arms of the House, for office

use, each, six semimonthly copies;

to the Joint Committee on Printing, ten semimonthly copies;

to the Vice President and each Senator, Representative, and

Resident Commissioner in Congress, one semimonthly copy;

to the President of the United States, for the use of the

Executive Office, ten copies of the daily, two semimonthly

copies, and one bound copy;

to the Chief Justice of the United States and each of the

Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, one

copy of the daily;

to the offices of the marshal and clerk of the Supreme Court of

the United States, each, two copies of the daily and one

semimonthly copy;

to each United States circuit and district judge, and to the

chief judge and each associate judge of the United States Court

of Federal Claims, the United States Court of International

Trade, the Tax Court of the United States, the United States

Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims, and the United States Court

of Appeals for the Armed Forces, upon request to a member of

Congress and notification by the Member to the Public Printer,

one copy of the daily, in addition to those authorized to be

furnished to Members of Congress under the preceding provisions

of this section;

to the offices of the Vice President and the Speaker of the

House of Representatives, each, six copies of the daily and one

semimonthly copy;

to the Sergeant at Arms, the Chaplain, the Postmaster, the

superintendent and the foreman of the Senate Service Department

and of the House of Representatives Publications Distribution

Service, respectively; and to the Secretaries to the Majority and

the Minority of the Senate, each, one copy of the daily;

to the office of the Parliamentarian of the House of

Representatives, six copies of the daily, one semimonthly copy,

and two bound copies;

to the offices of the Official Reporters of Debates of the

Senate and House of Representatives, respectively, each, fifteen

copies of the daily, one semimonthly copy, and three bound

copies;

to the office of the stenographers to committees of the House

of Representatives, four copies of the daily and one semimonthly

copy;

to the office of the Congressional Record Index, ten copies of

the daily and two semimonthly copies;

to the offices of the superintendent of the Senate and House

document rooms, each, three copies of the daily, one semimonthly

copy, and one bound copy;

to the offices of the superintendents of the Senate and House

press galleries, each, two copies of the daily, one semimonthly

copy, and one bound copy;

to the offices of the Legislative Counsel of the Senate and

House of Representatives, respectively, and the Architect of the

Capitol, each, three copies of the daily, one semimonthly copy,

and one bound copy;

to the Library of Congress for official use in Washington,

District of Columbia, and for international exchange, as provided

by sections 1718 and 1719 of this title, not to exceed one

hundred and forty-five copies of the daily, five semimonthly

copies, and one hundred and fifty bound copies;

to the library of the Senate, three copies of the daily, two

semimonthly copies, and not to exceed fifteen bound copies;

to the library of the House of Representatives, five copies of

the daily, two semimonthly copies, and not to exceed twenty-eight

bound copies, of which eight copies may be bound in the style and

manner approved by the Joint Committee on Printing;

to the library of the Supreme Court of the United States, two

copies of the daily, two semimonthly copies, and not to exceed

five bound copies;

to the library of each United States Court of Appeals, each

United States District Court, the United States Court of Federal

Claims, the United States Court of International Trade, the Tax

Court of the United States, the United States Court of Appeals

for Veterans Claims, and the United States Court of Appeals for

the Armed Forces, upon request to the Public Printer, one copy of

the daily, one semimonthly copy, and one bound copy;

to the Public Printer for official use, not to exceed

seventy-five copies of the daily, ten semimonthly copies, and two

bound copies;

to the Director of the Botanic Garden, two copies of the daily

and one semimonthly copy;

to the Archivist of the United States, five copies of the

daily, two semimonthly copies, and two bound copies;

to the library of each executive department, independent

office, and establishment of the Government in the District of

Columbia, except those designated as depository libraries, and to

the libraries of the municipal government of the District of

Columbia, the Naval Observatory, and the Smithsonian Institution,

each, two copies of the daily, one semimonthly copy, and one

bound copy;

to the offices of the Governors of Puerto Rico, Guam and the

Virgin Islands, each, five copies in both daily and bound form;

to the office of the Governor of the Canal Zone, five copies in

both daily and bound form;

to each ex-President and ex-Vice President of the United

States, one copy of the daily;

to each former Senator, Representative, and Commissioner from

Puerto Rico, upon request to the Public Printer, one copy of the

daily;

to the Governor of each State, one copy in both daily and bound

form;

to each separate establishment of the Armed Forces Retirement

Home, to each of the National Homes for Disabled Volunteer

Soldiers, and to each of the State soldiers' homes, one copy of

the daily;

to the Superintendent of Documents, as many daily and bound

copies as may be required for distribution to depository

libraries;

to the Department of State, not to exceed one hundred and fifty

copies of the daily, for distribution to each United States

embassy and legation abroad, and to the principal consular

offices in the discretion of the Secretary of State;

to each foreign legation in Washington whose government extends

a like courtesy to our embassies and legations abroad, one copy

of the daily, to be furnished upon requisition of and sent

through the Secretary of State;

to each newspaper correspondent whose name appears in the

Congressional Directory, and who makes application, for his

personal use and that of the papers he represents, one copy of

the daily and one copy of the bound, the same to be sent to the

office address of the member of the press or elsewhere as he

directs; not to exceed four copies in all may be furnished to

members of the same press bureau.

Copies of the daily edition, unless otherwise directed by the

Joint Committee on Printing, shall be supplied and delivered

promptly on the day after the actual day's proceedings as

originally published. Each order for the daily Record shall begin

with the current issue, if previous issues of the same session are

not available. The apportionment specified for daily copies may not

be transferred for the bound form and an allotment of daily copies

not used by a Member during a session shall lapse when the session

ends.

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(Pub. L. 90-620, Oct. 22, 1968, 82 Stat. 1256; Pub. L. 91-276, June

12, 1970, 84 Stat. 303; Pub. L. 92-373, Aug. 10, 1972, 86 Stat.

528; Pub. L. 93-314, Sec. 1(b), June 8, 1974, 88 Stat. 239; Pub. L.

95-94, title IV, Sec. 407(a), Aug. 5, 1977, 91 Stat. 683; Pub. L.

96-417, title VI, Sec. 601(11), Oct. 10, 1980, 94 Stat. 1744; Pub.

L. 97-164, title I, Sec. 164(2), Apr. 2, 1982, 96 Stat. 50; Pub. L.

101-510, div. A, title XV, Sec. 1533(c)(3), Nov. 5, 1990, 104 Stat.

1736; Pub. L. 102-82, Sec. 6, Aug. 6, 1991, 105 Stat. 377; Pub. L.

102-572, title IX, Sec. 902(b)(1), Oct. 29, 1992, 106 Stat. 4516;

Pub. L. 103-337, div. A, title IX, Sec. 924(d)(1)(D), Oct. 5, 1994,

108 Stat. 2832; Pub. L. 104-186, title II, Sec. 223(7), Aug. 20,

1996, 110 Stat. 1751; Pub. L. 105-368, title V, Sec. 512(b)(1)(C),

Nov. 11, 1998, 112 Stat. 3342.)

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HISTORICAL AND REVISION NOTES

Based on 44 U.S. Code, 1964 ed., Sec. 183 (Jan. 12, 1895, ch. 23,

Sec. 73, 28 Stat. 617; June 11, 1896, ch. 420, Sec. 1, 29 Stat.

454; Mar. 19, 1896, No. 31, 29 Stat. 468; Feb. 17, 1897, No. 12, 29

Stat. 700; Mar. 26, 1900, No. 15, 31 Stat. 713; Mar. 2, 1901, No.

16, Secs. 1, 2, 31 Stat. 1464; Jan. 30, 1903, ch. 338, 32 Stat.

786; Mar. 1, 1907, ch. 2284, Sec. 4, 34 Stat. 1014; Mar. 4, 1909,

ch. 317, 35 Stat. 1067; Mar. 4, 1909, No. 25, 35 Stat. 1169; Mar.

3, 1925, ch. 421, Sec. 7, 43 Stat. 1106; June 20, 1936, ch. 630,

title II, Sec. 3, 49 Stat. 1547; Proc. No. 2695, July 4, 1946, 11

F.R. 7517, 60 Stat. 1352; June 30, 1949, ch. 288, title I, Sec.

104(a), 63 Stat. 381; Sept. 26, 1950, ch. 1049, Sec. 2(b), 64 Stat.

1038; July 2, 1954, ch. 455, title I, Sec. 101, 68 Stat. 397; Aug.

1, 1956, ch. 852, Sec. 20, 70 Stat. 911; June 25, 1959, Pub. L.

86-70, Sec. 33, 73 Stat. 149; July 12, 1960, Pub. L. 86-624, Sec.

32, 74 Stat. 421; Mar. 21, 1961, Pub. L. 87-2, 75 Stat. 5; July 11,

1961, Pub. L. 87-85, 75 Stat. 202).

"House of Representatives Publications Distribution Service" is

substituted for "House Folding Room" because of the change of name

under authority of Public Law 88-652.

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REFERENCES IN TEXT

Provisions respecting National Homes for Disabled Volunteer

Soldiers, referred to in text, were formerly classified to chapter

3 (section 71 et seq.) of Title 24, Hospitals and Asylums, and were

repealed by Pub. L. 85-857, Sec. 14, Sept. 2, 1958, 72 Stat.

1268-1272, and Pub. L. 85-56, title XXII, Sec. 2202, June 17, 1957,

71 Stat. 162, 164, 166.

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AMENDMENTS

1998 - Pub. L. 105-368 substituted "Court of Appeals for Veterans

Claims" for "Court of Veterans Appeals" in two places.

1996 - Pub. L. 104-186 substituted "to the Clerk and the Sergeant

at Arms" for "to the Clerk, Sergeant at Arms, and Doorkeeper" in

three places, "to the Clerk for use on the floor" for "to the

Doorkeeper for use on the floor", and "and to the Secretaries to

the Majority and the Minority of the Senate" for "to the

Secretaries to the Majority and the Minority of the Senate, and to

the Doorkeeper of the House of Representatives".

1994 - Pub. L. 103-337 substituted "Court of Appeals for the

Armed Forces" for "Court of Military Appeals" in two places.

1992 - Pub. L. 102-572 substituted "United States Court of

Federal Claims" for "United States Claims Court" in two places.

1991 - Pub. L. 102-82 inserted "the United States Court of

Veterans Appeals," after "the Tax Court of the United States," in

two places.

1990 - Pub. L. 101-510 substituted "each separate establishment

of the Armed Forces Retirement Home," for "the United States

Soldiers' Home and".

1982 - Pub. L. 97-164 substituted "the United States Claims

Court" for "the United States Court of Claims, the United States

Court of Customs and Patent Appeals" in two places.

1980 - Pub. L. 96-417 redesignated the United States Customs

Court as the United States Court of International Trade.

1977 - Pub. L. 95-94 substituted "to the Vice President, one

hundred copies; to each Senator, fifty copies (which may be

transferred only to public agencies and institutions);" for "to the

Vice President and each Senator, one hundred copies:" and "to each

Member of the House of Representatives, the Resident Commissioner

from Puerto Rico, the Delegate from the District of Columbia, the

Delegate from Guam, and the Delegate from the Virgin Islands,

thirty-four copies (which may be transferred only to public

agencies and institutions);" for "to each Representative and

Resident Commissioner in Congress, sixty-eight copies".

1974 - Pub. L. 93-314 struck out subscriptions from section

catchline, and struck out last paragraph which authorized the

Public Printer to furnish the daily Record to subscribers at a

price determined by him to be based upon the cost of printing and

distribution, with the price to be payable in advance. See section

910 of this title.

1972 - Pub. L. 92-373 provided for the furnishing of one copy of

the daily, one semimonthly copy of the Congressional Record to the

United States Court of Appeals library and certain other libraries.

1970 - Pub. L. 91-276 substituted provision authorizing the

Public Printer to furnish the daily Congressional Record to

subscribers at a price based upon cost of printing and distribution

for prior subscription price of $1.50 per month.

EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1998 AMENDMENT

Amendment by Pub. L. 105-368 effective on first day of first

month beginning more than 90 days after Nov. 11, 1998, see section

513 of Pub. L. 105-368, set out as a note under section 7251 of

Title 38, Veterans' Benefits.

EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1992 AMENDMENT

Amendment by Pub. L. 102-572 effective Oct. 29, 1992, see section

911 of Pub. L. 102-572, set out as a note under section 171 of

Title 28, Judiciary and Judicial Procedure.

EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1990 AMENDMENT

Amendment by Pub. L. 101-510 effective one year after Nov. 5,

1990, see section 1541 of Pub. L. 101-510, formerly set out as an

Effective Date note under section 401 of Title 24, Hospitals and

Asylums.

EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1982 AMENDMENT

Amendment by Pub. L. 97-164 effective Oct. 1, 1982, see section

402 of Pub. L. 97-164, set out as a note under section 171 of Title

28, Judiciary and Judicial Procedure.

EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1980 AMENDMENT

Amendment by Pub. L. 96-417 effective Nov. 1, 1980, and

applicable with respect to civil actions pending on or commenced on

or after such date, see section 701(a) of Pub. L. 96-417, as

amended, set out as a note under section 251 of Title 28, Judiciary

and Judicial Procedure.

EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1977 AMENDMENT

Section 407(b) of Pub. L. 95-94 provided that: "The amendment

made by subsection (a) [amending this section] shall take effect on

October 1, 1977."

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ABOLITION OF OFFICE OF POSTMASTER

Office of Postmaster of House of Representatives abolished by

section 2 of House Resolution No. 423, One Hundred Second Congress,

Apr. 9, 1992.

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LIMITATION ON BOUND AND BIWEEKLY COPIES TO SENATORS AND

REPRESENTATIVES

Pub. L. 95-391, title I, Sept. 30, 1978, 92 Stat. 783, provided

that: "Hereafter, notwithstanding any other provision of law,

appropriations for the automatic distribution to Senators and

Representatives (including Delegates to Congress and the Resident

Commissioner from Puerto Rico) of the bound and biweekly

Congressional Records shall not be available with respect to any

Senator or Representative unless such Senator or Representative

specifically, in writing, requests that he or she receive copies of

such Records."

LIMITATION ON COPIES OF BOUND PERMANENT EDITION FOR VICE PRESIDENT

AND MEMBERS OF SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

Pub. L. 93-145, Nov. 1, 1973, 87 Stat. 546, provided that:

"Hereafter, appropriations for authorized printing and binding for

Congress shall not be available under the authority of the Act of

October 22, 1968 (44 U.S.C. 906) for the printing, publication, and

distribution of more than one copy of the bound permanent editions

of the Congressional Record for the Vice President and each Member

of the Senate and House of Representatives."

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44 USC Sec. 907 01/06/03

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TITLE 44 - PUBLIC PRINTING AND DOCUMENTS

CHAPTER 9 - CONGRESSIONAL RECORD

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Sec. 907. Congressional Record: extracts for Members of Congress;

mailing envelopes

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The Public Printer may print and deliver, upon the order of a

Member of Congress and payment of the cost, extracts from the

Congressional Record. The Public Printer may furnish without cost

to Members and the Resident Commissioner, envelopes, ready for

mailing the Congressional Record or any part of it, or speeches, or

reports in it, if such part, speeches, or reports are mailable as

franked mail under section 3210 of title 39. Envelopes so furnished

shall contain in the upper left-hand corner the following words:

"United States Senate" or "House of Representatives, U.S. Part of

Congressional Record.", and in the upper right-hand corner the

letters "U.S.S." or "M.C.", and the Public Printer may, at the

request of a Member or Resident Commissioner, print in addition to

the foregoing, his name and State or Commonwealth, the date, and

the topic or subject matter, not exceeding twelve words. He may not

print any other words on envelopes, except at the personal expense

of the Member or Resident Commissioner ordering the envelopes,

except to affix the official title of a document. The Public

Printer shall deposit moneys accruing under this section in the

Treasury of the United States to the credit of the appropriation

made for the working capital of the Government Printing Office for

the year in which the work is done, and accounted for in his annual

report to Congress.

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(Pub. L. 90-620, Oct. 22, 1968, 82 Stat. 1259; Pub. L. 93-191, Sec.

8(b), Dec. 18, 1973, 87 Stat. 745; Pub. L. 93-255, Sec. 2(c), Mar.

27, 1974, 88 Stat. 52.)

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HISTORICAL AND REVISION NOTES

Based on 44 U.S. Code, 1964 ed., Sec. 185 (Jan. 12, 1895, ch. 23,

Sec. 37, 28 Stat. 606; Mar. 2, 1895, ch. 189, Sec. 1, 28 Stat. 961;

Jan. 30, 1904, ch. 39, 33 Stat. 9; Mar. 4, 1925, ch. 549, 43 Stat.

1300).

AMENDMENTS

1974 - Pub. L. 93-255 struck out "Postage paid by Congress" after

"Part of Congressional Record.".

1973 - Pub. L. 93-191 inserted at end of second sentence ", if

such part, speeches, or reports are mailable as franked mail under

section 3210 of title 39" and substituted in third sentence

"Postage paid by Congress" for "Free".

EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1973 AMENDMENT

Amendment by Pub. L. 93-191 effective Dec. 18, 1973, see section

14, of Pub. L. 93-191, set out as a note under section 3210 of

Title 39, Postal Service.

ARCHIVIST OF THE UNITED STATES

References to Archivist of the United States deemed to refer to

Archivist appointed under section 2103 of this title with respect

to functions transferred by Pub. L. 98-497 or an amendment made by

Pub. L. 98-497 and exercised after Apr. 1, 1985, see sections 106

and 108 of Pub. L. 98-497, set out as notes under section 2102 of

this title.

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SECTION REFERRED TO IN OTHER SECTIONS

This section is referred to in title 39 sections 3201, 3216.

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44 USC Sec. 908 01/06/03

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TITLE 44 - PUBLIC PRINTING AND DOCUMENTS

CHAPTER 9 - CONGRESSIONAL RECORD

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Sec. 908. Congressional Record: payment for printing extracts or

other documents

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If a Member or Resident Commissioner fails to pay the cost of

printing extracts from the Congressional Record or other documents

ordered by him to be printed, the Public Printer shall certify the

amount due to the Chief Administrative Officer of the House of

Representatives or the financial clerk of the Senate, as the case

may be, who shall deduct from any salary due the delinquent the

amount, or as much of it as the salary due may cover, and pay the

amount so obtained to the Public Printer, to be applied by him to

the satisfaction of the indebtedness.

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(Pub. L. 90-620, Oct. 22, 1968, 82 Stat. 1260; Pub. L. 104-186,

title II, Sec. 223(8), Aug. 20, 1996, 110 Stat. 1752.)

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HISTORICAL AND REVISION NOTES

Based on 44 U.S. Code, 1964 ed., Sec. 163 (Mar. 4, 1911, ch. 285,

Sec. 1, 36 Stat. 1446).

AMENDMENTS

1996 - Pub. L. 104-186 substituted "Chief Administrative Officer

of the House of Representatives" for "Sergeant at Arms of the

House".

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44 USC Sec. 909 01/06/03

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TITLE 44 - PUBLIC PRINTING AND DOCUMENTS

CHAPTER 9 - CONGRESSIONAL RECORD

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Sec. 909. Congressional Record: exchange for Parliamentary Hansard

-STATUTE-

The Librarian of Congress may furnish a copy of the daily and

bound Congressional Record to the Undersecretary of State for

External Affairs of Canada in exchange for a copy of the

Parliamentary Hansard, and the Public Printer shall honor the

requisition of the Librarian of Congress for it. The Parliamentary

Hansard so received shall be the property of the Department of

State.

-SOURCE-

(Pub. L. 90-620, Oct. 22, 1968, 82 Stat. 1260.)

-MISC1-

HISTORICAL AND REVISION NOTES

Based on 44 U.S. Code, 1964 ed., Sec. 187 (Apr. 10, 1912, No. 14,

37 Stat. 632).

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-CITE-

44 USC Sec. 910 01/06/03

-EXPCITE-

TITLE 44 - PUBLIC PRINTING AND DOCUMENTS

CHAPTER 9 - CONGRESSIONAL RECORD

-HEAD-

Sec. 910. Congressional Record: subscriptions; sale of current,

individual numbers, and bound sets; postage rate

-STATUTE-

(a) Under the direction of the Joint Committee, the Public

Printer may sell -

(1) subscriptions to the daily Record; and

(2) current, individual numbers, and bound sets of the

Congressional Record.

(b) The price of a subscription to the daily Record and of

current, individual numbers, and bound sets shall be determined by

the Public Printer based upon the cost of printing and

distribution. Any such price shall be paid in advance. The money

from any such sale shall be paid into the Treasury and accounted

for in the Public Printer's annual report to Congress.

(c) The Congressional Record shall be entitled to be mailed at

the same rates of postage at which any newspaper or other

periodical publication, with a legitimate list of paid subscribers,

is entitled to be mailed.

-SOURCE-

(Pub. L. 90-620, Oct. 22, 1968, 82 Stat. 1260; Pub. L. 93-314, Sec.

1(a), June 8, 1974, 88 Stat. 239.)

-MISC1-

HISTORICAL AND REVISION NOTES

Based on 44 U.S. Code, 1964 ed., Sec. 188 (Jan. 12, 1895, ch. 23,

Sec. 40, 28 Stat. 607).

AMENDMENTS

1974 - Pub. L. 93-314 included subscriptions and postage rate in

section catchline, and inserted provisions in text authorizing sale

of subscriptions, requiring price for subscriptions to be paid in

advance, and directing that the Congressional Record shall be

entitled to be mailed at the same rates of postage at which any

newspaper or other periodical publication, with a legitimate list

of paid subscribers, is entitled to be mailed.

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