Title 2 — THE CONGRESS
- § 1— Time for election of Senators
- § 1a— Election to be certified by governor
- § 1b— Countersignature of certificate of election
- § 2a— Reapportionment of Representatives; time and manner; existing decennial census figures as basis; statement by President; duty of clerk
- § 2b— Number of Representatives from each State in 78th and subsequent Congresses
- § 2c— Number of Congressional Districts; number of Representatives from each District
- § 5— Nominations for Representatives at large
- § 6— Reduction of representation
- § 7— Time of election
- § 8— Vacancies
- § 9— Voting for Representatives
- § 21— Oath of Senators
- § 22— Oath of President of Senate
- § 23— Presiding officer of Senate may administer oaths
- § 24— Secretary of Senate or assistant secretary may administer oaths
- § 25— Oath of Speaker, Members, and Delegates
- § 25a— Delegate to House of Representatives from District of Columbia
- § 26— Roll of Representatives-elect
- § 27— Change of place of meeting
- § 28— Parliamentary precedents of House of Representatives
- § 28a— Compilation of the Precedents of House of Representatives; date of completion; biennial update; printing and availability of copies
- § 28b— Printing and binding as public document of Precedents of House of Representatives; number of sets authorized
- § 28c— Distribution of Precedents by Director of the Government Publishing Office
- § 28d— Distribution of Precedents by Director of the Government Publishing Office for official use; particular distribution; marking and ownership of sets
- § 28e— Distribution of Precedents by Joint Committee on Printing of surplus sets; additional printing, etc., of sets under authority of Joint Committee
- § 29— Condensed and simplified versions of House precedents; other useful materials in summary form; form and distribution to Members of Congress, Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico, and others; appointment and compensation of personnel; utilization of services of personnel of Federal agencies
- § 29a— Early organization of House of Representatives
- § 30— Term of service of Members of Congress as trustees or directors of corporations or institutions appropriated for
- § 30a— Jury duty exemption of elected officials of legislative branch
- § 30b— Notice of objecting to proceeding
- § 131— Collections composing Library; location
- § 132— Departments of Library
- § 132a— Appropriations for increase of general library
- § 132a–1— Obligations for reimbursable and revolving fund activities; limitation
- § 132a–2— Furniture, furnishings, and office and library equipment; transfer of funds
- § 132a–3— Authority to transfer amounts between categories of appropriations
- § 132b— Joint Committee on the Library
- § 133— Joint Committee during recess of Congress
- § 134— Incidental expenses of law library
- § 135— Purchase of books for law library
- § 135a— National library service for the blind and print disabled
- § 135b— Local and regional centers; preference to blind and other physically handicapped veterans; rules and regulations; authorization of appropriations
- § 136— Librarian of Congress; rules and regulations
- § 136–1— Appointment and term of service of Librarian of Congress
- § 136a–2— Librarian of Congress and Deputy Librarian of Congress; compensation
- § 136c— Authorized additional expenses and services for which Library of Congress salary appropriations are available
- § 137— Use and regulation of law library
- § 137c— Withdrawal of books from Library of Congress
- § 138— Law library; hours kept open
- § 140— Employees; fitness
- § 141— Allocation of responsibilities for Library buildings and grounds
- § 141a— Design, installation, and maintenance of security systems; transfer of responsibility
- § 141b— Collections, physical security, control, and preservation of order and decorum within the library
- § 142a— Office of administrative assistant and disbursing officer in Library of Congress abolished; transfer of duties to appointee of Librarian
- § 142b— Certifying officers of the Library of Congress; accountability; relief by Comptroller General
- § 142c— Enforcement of liability of certifying officers of Library of Congress
- § 142d— Disbursing officer of the Library of Congress; disbursements in accordance with voucher; examination of vouchers; liability
- § 142e— Disbursing Officer of the Library of Congress; disbursements for Congressional Budget Office, accountability; financial management support to Congressional Budget Office under agreement of Librarian of Congress and Director of Congressional Budget Office; Congressional Budget Office certifying officers: voucher certifications, accountability, relief by Comptroller General
- § 142f— Office of Technology Assessment; disbursement of funds, computation and disbursement of basic pay, and provision of financial management support by Library of Congress
- § 142g— Copyright Royalty Tribunal; computation and disbursement of pay of Tribunal personnel by Library of Congress
- § 142h— Biomedical Ethics Board; disbursement of funds, computation and disbursement of basic pay, and provision of financial management services and support by Library of Congress
- § 142i— United States Capitol Preservation Commission; provision of financial management services and support by Library of Congress
- § 142j— John C. Stennis Center for Public Service Training and Development; disbursement of funds, computation and disbursement of basic pay, and provision of financial management services and support by Library of Congress; payment for services
- § 142k— Library of Congress disbursing office; payroll processing functions
- § 142l— Disbursing Officer of Library of Congress; disbursements for Office of Congressional Workplace Rights; voucher certifications, accountability and relief by Comptroller General
- § 143— Appropriations for Library Building and Grounds
- § 143a— Disbursement of funds
- § 143b— Payments in advance for subscriptions or other charges
- § 143c— Use of other library funds to make payments
- § 143d— Funds available for workers compensation payments
- § 144— Copies of Statutes at Large
- § 145— Copies of journals and documents
- § 145a— Periodical binding of printed hearings of committee testimony
- § 146— Deposit of Journals of Senate and House
- § 149— Transfer of books to other libraries
- § 149a— Permitting use of proceeds from disposition of surplus or obsolete personal property
- § 150— Sale of copies of card indexes and other publications
- § 151— Smithsonian Library
- § 152— Care and use of Smithsonian Library
- § 153— Control of library of House of Representatives
- § 154— Library of Congress Trust Fund Board; members; quorum; seal; rules and regulations
- § 155— Compensation and expenses of Library of Congress Trust Fund Board
- § 156— Gifts, etc., to Library of Congress Trust Fund Board
- § 157— Funds of Library of Congress Trust Fund Board; management of
- § 158— Deposits by Library of Congress Trust Fund Board with Treasurer of United States
- § 158a— Temporary possession of gifts of money or securities to Library of Congress; investment
- § 159— Perpetual succession and suits by or against Library of Congress Trust Fund Board
- § 160— Disbursement of gifts, etc., to Library
- § 161— Tax exemption of gifts, etc., to Library of Congress
- § 162— Compensation of Library of Congress employees
- § 162a— Gross salary of Library of Congress employees
- § 162b— Little Scholars Child Development Center; employee compensation and personnel matters
- § 164— Index and digest of State legislation; preparation
- § 164a— Official distribution of State legislation index and digest
- § 165— Authorization for appropriation for biennial index
- § 166— Congressional Research Service
- § 166a— Equal access to Congressional Research Service Reports
- § 167i— Suspension of prohibitions against use of Library buildings and grounds
- § 167j— Area comprising Library of Congress grounds; “buildings and grounds” defined
- § 168— Constitution of the United States; preparation and publication of revised edition; annotations; supplements; decennial editions and supplements
- § 168a— Printing of Constitution Annotated as Senate documents
- § 168b— Printing and distribution of additional copies of Constitution Annotated
- § 168c— Printing and distribution of decennial editions and supplements to Constitution Annotated
- § 168d— Authorization of appropriations for Constitution Annotated
- § 169— Positions in Library of Congress exempt from citizenship requirement
- § 170— American Television and Radio Archives
- § 171— Congressional declaration of findings and purpose as to Center for the Book
- § 172— Definitions
- § 173— Establishment of Center for the Book
- § 174— Function of Center for the Book
- § 175— Administrative provisions
- § 176— Mass Book Deacidification Facility; operation by Librarian of Congress
- § 177— Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry
- § 179l— National Film Registry of Library of Congress
- § 179m— Duties of Librarian of Congress
- § 179n— National Film Preservation Board
- § 179o— Responsibilities and powers of Board
- § 179p— National Film Registry Collection of Library of Congress
- § 179q— Seal of National Film Registry
- § 179r— Remedies
- § 179s— Limitations of remedies
- § 179t— Staff of Board; experts and consultants
- § 179u— Definitions
- § 179v— Authorization of appropriations
- § 179w— Effective date
- § 180— Legislative information retrieval system
- § 181— Program for exchange of information among legislative branch agencies
- § 182— Cooperative Acquisitions Program Revolving Fund
- § 182a— Revolving fund for duplication services associated with audiovisual conservation center
- § 182b— Revolving fund for sales shop and other services
- § 182c— Revolving fund for FEDLINK program and Federal Research program
- § 182d— Audits by Comptroller General
- § 182e— Library of Congress National Collection Stewardship Fund
- § 183— Written history of the House of Representatives
- § 183a— Oral history of the House of Representatives
- § 184— Incorporation of digital collections into educational curricula
- § 185— Inspector General of the Library of Congress
- § 186— Library of Congress orders under task and delivery order contracts
- § 190d— Legislative review by standing committees of the Senate and the House of Representatives
- § 190f— General appropriation bills
- § 190g— Nonconsideration of certain private bills and resolutions
- § 190l— Private claims pending before Congress; taking of testimony
- § 190m— Subpoena for taking testimony; compensation of officers and witnesses; return of depositions
- § 191— Oaths to witnesses
- § 192— Refusal of witness to testify or produce papers
- § 193— Privilege of witnesses
- § 194— Certification of failure to testify or produce; grand jury action
- § 194a— Request by Congressional committees to officers or employees of Federal departments, agencies, etc., concerned with foreign countries or multilateral organizations for expression of views and opinions
- § 195— Fees of witnesses in District of Columbia
- § 195a— Restriction on payment of witness fees or travel and subsistence expenses to persons subpenaed by Congressional committees
- § 195b— Fees for witnesses requested to appear before Majority Policy Committee or Minority Policy Committee
- § 196— Senate resolutions for investigations; limit of cost
- § 197— Compensation of employees
- § 198— Adjournment
- § 199— Member of commission, board, etc., appointed by President pro tempore of Senate; recommendation process; applicability
- § 271— Establishment
- § 272— Legislative Counsel
- § 273— Compensation
- § 274— Staff; office equipment and supplies
- § 275— Functions
- § 276— Disbursement of appropriations
- § 276a— Expenditures
- § 276b— Travel and related expenses
- § 281— Establishment
- § 281a— Purpose and policy
- § 281b— Functions
- § 282— Legislative Counsel
- § 282a— Staff; Deputy Legislative Counsel; delegation of functions
- § 282b— Compensation
- § 282c— Expenditures
- § 282d— Official mail matter
- § 282e— Authorization of appropriations
- § 285— Establishment
- § 285a— Purpose and policy
- § 285b— Functions
- § 285c— Law Revision Counsel
- § 285d— Staff; Deputy Law Revision Counsel; delegation of functions
- § 285e— Compensation
- § 285f— Expenditures
- § 285g— Availability of applicable accounts of House
- § 287— Establishment
- § 287a— Parliamentarian
- § 287b— Staff; Deputy Parliamentarian; delegation of functions
- § 287c— Compensation
- § 287d— Expenditures
- § 288— Office of Senate Legal Counsel
- § 288a— Senate Joint Leadership Group
- § 288b— Requirements for authorizing representation activity
- § 288c— Defending the Senate, committee, subcommittee, member, officer, or employee of Senate
- § 288d— Enforcement of Senate subpena or order
- § 288e— Intervention or appearance
- § 288f— Immunity proceedings
- § 288g— Advisory and other functions
- § 288h— Defense of certain constitutional powers
- § 288i— Representation conflict or inconsistency
- § 288j— Consideration of resolutions to direct counsel
- § 288k— Attorney General relieved of responsibility
- § 288l— Procedural provisions
- § 288m— Contingent fund
- § 288n— Travel and related expenses
- § 291— Congressional declaration of purpose
- § 292— Positions affected
- § 293— Compensation schedules
- § 294— Position standards and descriptions
- § 295— Placement of positions in compensation schedules
- § 296— Step increases; waiting periods; service in Armed Forces; automatic advancement
- § 297— Appointments and reclassifications to higher compensation levels
- § 298— Reductions in compensation level
- § 300— Establishment of positions; payment from applicable accounts
- § 301— Preservation of existing appointing authorities
- § 302— Regulations
- § 303— Dual compensation
- § 351— Establishment
- § 352— Membership
- § 353— Executive Director; additional personnel; detail of personnel of other agencies
- § 354— Use of United States mails
- § 355— Administrative support services
- § 356— Functions
- § 357— Report by Commission to President with respect to pay
- § 358— Recommendations of President with respect to pay
- § 359— Effective date of recommendations of President
- § 360— Effect of recommendations on existing law and prior recommendations
- § 361— Publication of recommendations
- § 362— Requirements applicable to recommendations
- § 363— Additional function
- § 364— Provision relating to certain other pay adjustments
- § 381— Definitions
- § 382— Notice of contest
- § 383— Response of contestee
- § 384— Service and filing of papers other than notice of contest
- § 385— Default of contestee
- § 386— Deposition
- § 387— Notice of depositions
- § 388— Subpena for attendance at deposition
- § 389— Officer and witness fees
- § 390— Penalty for failure to appear, testify, or produce documents
- § 391— Certification and filing of depositions
- § 392— Record
- § 393— Filing of pleadings, motions, depositions, appendixes, briefs, and other papers
- § 394— Computation of time
- § 395— Death of contestant
- § 396— Allowance of party’s expenses
- § 471— Congressional findings and declaration of purpose
- § 472— Office of Technology Assessment
- § 473— Technology Assessment Board
- § 474— Director of Office of Technology Assessment
- § 475— Powers of Office of Technology Assessment
- § 476— Technology Assessment Advisory Council
- § 477— Utilization of services of Library of Congress
- § 478— Utilization of the Government Accountability Office
- § 479— Coordination of activities with National Science Foundation
- § 481— Authorization of appropriations; availability of appropriations
- § 501— House Communications Standards Commission
- § 502— Select Committee on Standards and Conduct of the Senate
- § 503— Official mail of persons entitled to use congressional frank
- § 504— Mass mailings by Senate offices; quarterly statements; publication of summary tabulations
- § 505— Mass mailing of information by Senators under frank; quarterly registration with Secretary of Senate
- § 506— Mass mailing sent by House Members
- § 601— Establishment
- § 602— Duties and functions
- § 603— Public access to budget data
- § 605— Sale or lease of property, supplies, or services
- § 605a— Contracting parity
- § 606— Disposition of surplus or obsolete property
- § 607— Lump-sum payments for annual leave to separated employees
- § 608— Lump-sum payments to enhance staff recruitment and to reward exceptional performance
- § 609— Employee training
- § 610— Repayment of student loan on behalf of employee
- § 611— Employee development program
- § 612— Executive exchange program
- § 613— Establishment of senior level positions
- § 621— Congressional declaration of purpose
- § 622— Definitions
- § 623— Continuing study of additional budget reform proposals
- § 631— Timetable
- § 632— Annual adoption of concurrent resolution on the budget
- § 633— Committee allocations
- § 634— Concurrent resolution on the budget must be adopted before budget-related legislation is considered
- § 635— Permissible revisions of concurrent resolutions on the budget
- § 636— Provisions relating to consideration of concurrent resolutions on the budget
- § 637— Legislation dealing with Congressional budget must be handled by Budget Committees
- § 638— House committee action on all appropriation bills to be completed by June 10
- § 639— Reports, summaries, and projections of Congressional budget actions
- § 640— House approval of regular appropriation bills
- § 641— Reconciliation
- § 642— Budget-related legislation must be within appropriate levels
- § 643— Determinations and points of order
- § 644— Extraneous matter in reconciliation legislation
- § 645— Adjustments
- § 645a— Effect of adoption of special order of business in House of Representatives
- § 651— Budget-related legislation not subject to appropriations
- § 653— Analysis by Congressional Budget Office
- § 654— Study by Government Accountability Office of forms of Federal financial commitment not reviewed annually by Congress
- § 655— Off-budget agencies, programs, and activities
- § 656— Member User Group
- § 658— Definitions
- § 658a— Exclusions
- § 658b— Duties of Congressional committees
- § 658c— Duties of Director; statements on bills and joint resolutions other than appropriations bills and joint resolutions
- § 658d— Legislation subject to point of order
- § 658e— Provisions relating to House of Representatives
- § 658f— Requests to Congressional Budget Office from Senators
- § 658g— Clarification of application
- § 661— Purposes
- § 661a— Definitions
- § 661b— OMB and CBO analysis, coordination, and review
- § 661c— Budgetary treatment
- § 661d— Authorizations
- § 661e— Treatment of deposit insurance and agencies and other insurance programs
- § 661f— Effect on other laws
- § 681— Disclaimer
- § 682— Definitions
- § 683— Rescission of budget authority
- § 684— Proposed deferrals of budget authority
- § 685— Transmission of messages; publication
- § 686— Reports by Comptroller General
- § 687— Suits by Comptroller General
- § 688— Procedure in House of Representatives and Senate
- § 801— Establishment, etc., of Congressional Award Board
- § 802— Program
- § 803— Board organization
- § 804— Administration
- § 805— Regional award directors of program; appointment criteria
- § 806— Powers, functions, and limitations
- § 807— Audits
- § 808— Termination
- § 831— John Heinz Competitive Excellence Award
- § 900— Statement of budget enforcement through sequestration; definitions
- § 901— Enforcing discretionary spending limits
- § 901a— Enforcement of budget goal
- § 902— Enforcing pay-as-you-go
- § 903— Enforcing deficit targets
- § 904— Reports and orders
- § 905— Exempt programs and activities
- § 906— General and special sequestration rules
- § 907— The baseline
- § 907a— Suspension in event of war or low growth
- § 907b— Modification of Presidential order
- § 907c— Flexibility among defense programs, projects, and activities
- § 907d— Special reconciliation process
- § 922— Judicial review
- § 931— Purpose
- § 932— Definitions and applications
- § 933— PAYGO estimates and PAYGO scorecards
- § 934— Annual report and sequestration order
- § 935— Calculating a sequestration
- § 936— Adjustment for current policies
- § 937— Application of BBEDCA
- § 938— Determinations and points of order
- § 939— Limitation on changes to the Social Security Act
- § 1101— Congressional findings
- § 1102— Definitions
- § 1103— Establishment of John C. Stennis Center for Public Service Training and Development
- § 1104— Purposes and authority of Center
- § 1105— John C. Stennis Center for Public Service Development Trust Fund
- § 1106— Expenditures and audit of trust fund
- § 1107— Executive Director of Center
- § 1108— Administrative provisions
- § 1109— Authorization for appropriations
- § 1110— Appropriations
- § 1151— Congressional Office for International Leadership
- § 1161— Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellows and Mickey Leland International Hunger Fellows
- § 1301— Definitions
- § 1302— Application of laws
- § 1311— Rights and protections under title VII of Civil Rights Act of 1964, Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and title I of Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
- § 1312— Rights and protections under Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993
- § 1313— Rights and protections under Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938
- § 1314— Rights and protections under Employee Polygraph Protection Act of 1988
- § 1315— Rights and protections under Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act
- § 1316— Rights and protections relating to veterans’ employment and reemployment
- § 1316a— Legislative branch appointments
- § 1316b— Rights and protections relating to criminal history inquiries
- § 1317— Prohibition of intimidation or reprisal
- § 1331— Rights and protections under Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 relating to public services and accommodations; procedures for remedy of violations
- § 1341— Rights and protections under Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970; procedures for remedy of violations
- § 1351— Application of chapter 71 of title 5 relating to Federal service labor-management relations; procedures for remedy of violations
- § 1361— Generally applicable remedies and limitations
- § 1362— Notices
- § 1371— Study and recommendations regarding General Accounting Office, Government Printing Office, and Library of Congress
- § 1381— Establishment of Office of Congressional Workplace Rights
- § 1382— Officers, staff, and other personnel
- § 1383— Procedural rules
- § 1384— Substantive regulations
- § 1385— Expenses
- § 1386— Disposition of surplus or obsolete personal property
- § 1387— Semiannual report of disbursements
- § 1388— Workplace climate surveys of employing offices
- § 1401— Procedure for consideration of alleged violations
- § 1402— Initiation of procedures
- § 1402a— Preliminary review of claims
- § 1403— Mediation
- § 1405— Hearing
- § 1406— Appeal to Board
- § 1407— Judicial review of Board decisions and enforcement
- § 1408— Civil action
- § 1409— Judicial review of regulations
- § 1410— Other judicial review prohibited
- § 1411— Effect of failure to issue regulations
- § 1412— Expedited review of certain appeals
- § 1413— Privileges and immunities
- § 1414— Settlement
- § 1415— Payments
- § 1416— Confidentiality
- § 1417— Option to request remote work assignment or paid leave of absence during pendency of procedures
- § 1431— Exercise of rulemaking powers
- § 1432— Political affiliation and place of residence
- § 1433— Nondiscrimination rules of House and Senate
- § 1434— Judicial branch coverage study
- § 1435— Savings provisions
- § 1437— Sense of Senate regarding adoption of simplified and streamlined acquisition procedures for Senate acquisitions
- § 1437a— Training and education programs of employing offices
- § 1437b— Support for out-of-area covered employees
- § 1438— Severability
- § 1501— Purposes
- § 1502— Definitions
- § 1503— Exclusions
- § 1504— Agency assistance
- § 1511— Cost of regulations
- § 1512— Consideration for Federal funding
- § 1513— Impact on local governments
- § 1514— Enforcement in House of Representatives
- § 1515— Exercise of rulemaking powers
- § 1516— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1531— Regulatory process
- § 1532— Statements to accompany significant regulatory actions
- § 1533— Small government agency plan
- § 1534— State, local, and tribal government input
- § 1535— Least burdensome option or explanation required
- § 1536— Assistance to Congressional Budget Office
- § 1537— Pilot program on small government flexibility
- § 1538— Annual statements to Congress on agency compliance
- § 1551— Baseline study of costs and benefits
- § 1552— Report on Federal mandates by Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations
- § 1553— Special authorities of Advisory Commission
- § 1554— Annual report to Congress regarding Federal court rulings
- § 1555— “Federal mandate” defined
- § 1556— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1571— Judicial review
- § 1601— Findings
- § 1602— Definitions
- § 1603— Registration of lobbyists
- § 1604— Reports by registered lobbyists
- § 1605— Disclosure and enforcement
- § 1606— Penalties
- § 1607— Rules of construction
- § 1608— Severability
- § 1609— Identification of clients and covered officials
- § 1610— Estimates based on tax reporting system
- § 1611— Exempt organizations
- § 1612— Sense of Senate that lobbying expenses should remain nondeductible
- § 1613— Prohibition on provision of gifts or travel by registered lobbyists to Members of Congress and to congressional employees
- § 1614— Annual audits and reports by Comptroller General
- § 1701— National Recording Registry of the Library of Congress
- § 1702— Duties of Librarian of Congress
- § 1703— Seal of the National Recording Registry
- § 1704— National Recording Registry Collection of the Library of Congress
- § 1711— Establishment of program by Librarian of Congress
- § 1712— Promoting accessibility and public awareness of sound recordings
- § 1721— Establishment
- § 1722— Appointment of members
- § 1723— Service of members; meetings
- § 1724— Responsibilities of Board
- § 1725— General powers of Board
- § 1741— Definitions
- § 1742— Staff; experts and consultants
- § 1743— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1801a— Appointment and term of service of Architect of the Capitol
- § 1802— Compensation
- § 1803— Delegation of authority
- § 1805— Deputy Architect of the Capitol
- § 1805a— Deputy Architect of the Capitol to serve as acting in case of absence, disability, or vacancy
- § 1808— Inspector General of the Architect of the Capitol
- § 1811— Powers and duties
- § 1812— Care and superintendence of Capitol
- § 1813— Exterior of Capitol
- § 1814— Repairs of Capitol
- § 1816— Construction contracts
- § 1816a— Design-build contracts
- § 1816b— Architect of the Capitol, authority for personal services contracts with legal entities
- § 1817— Transfer of discontinued apparatus to other branches
- § 1817a— Disposition of surplus or obsolete personal property
- § 1818— Rental or lease of storage space
- § 1819— Computer backup facilities for legislative offices
- § 1820— Acquisition of real property for Capitol Police
- § 1821— Small purchase contracting authority
- § 1822— Leasing of space
- § 1823— Acquisition of real property for Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of the Senate
- § 1823a— Acquisition of real property for Library of Congress
- § 1824— Energy and environmental measures in Capitol Complex Master Plan
- § 1824a— Recyclable materials
- § 1826— Easements for rights-of-way
- § 1827— Support and maintenance during emergencies
- § 1828— Administration of public outreach and services for Capitol Grounds and Arboretum
- § 1831— Human resources program
- § 1832— Assignment and reassignment of personnel
- § 1833— Lighting, heating, and ventilating House of Representatives
- § 1834— Heating and ventilating Senate wing
- § 1835— Interagency details
- § 1841— Single per annum gross rates of pay
- § 1842— Conversion of existing pay rates
- § 1843— Obsolete references
- § 1844— Savings provisions
- § 1845— Effect on existing law
- § 1846— Exemptions
- § 1847— Authorization to fix basic rate of compensation for certain positions
- § 1848— Compensation of certain positions in Office of Architect of the Capitol
- § 1849— Compensation of certain positions under jurisdiction of Architect of the Capitol
- § 1850— Compensation of registered nurses
- § 1851— Gratuities for survivors of deceased employees
- § 1852— Withholding and remittance of State income tax
- § 1853— Exemption of officers and employees of Architect of Capitol from certain Federal pay provisions
- § 1854— Overtime compensation for certain employees of Architect of Capitol
- § 1861— Appropriations under control of Architect of the Capitol
- § 1862— Transfer of funds
- § 1862a— Use of construction project funds to reimburse Capitol Police for related overtime costs
- § 1862b— Transfer of amounts appropriated for Architect of the Capitol under House Office Buildings
- § 1863— Funds out of Contingent Expenses, Architect of the Capitol Appropriation
- § 1864— Funds out of Capitol Buildings, Architect of the Capitol Appropriation
- § 1865— Capitol Police Buildings and Grounds Account
- § 1866— Certification of vouchers
- § 1867— Advancement and reimbursement of expenses for flying American flags and providing certification services therefor
- § 1868— Semiannual compilation and report of expenditures
- § 1868a— Semiannual report of disbursements
- § 1869— Advance payments
- § 1870— House Historic Buildings Revitalization Trust Fund
- § 1871— Expired appropriations available for deposit into Employees’ Compensation Fund
- § 1872— Use of expired funds for unemployment compensation payments
- § 1873— Acceptance of travel expenses from non-Federal sources
- § 1881— Definitions
- § 1881a— Providing Capitol-flown flags for families of fallen heroes
- § 1881b— Regulations and procedures
- § 1881c— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1881d— Effective date
- § 1901— Establishment; officer appointments
- § 1901a— Capitol Police Board
- § 1901b— Joint oversight hearings
- § 1902— Compensation of Chief
- § 1903— Chief Administrative Officer
- § 1904— Certifying officers
- § 1905— Deposit and use of reimbursements for law enforcement assistance
- § 1905a— Reimbursement for salaries paid for service at Federal Law Enforcement Training Center
- § 1905b— Notification of obligation
- § 1906— Disposal of surplus property
- § 1907— Transfer of disbursing function
- § 1907a— Authority to transfer amounts between salaries and general expenses
- § 1907b— Funds available for workers compensation payments
- § 1908— Legal representation authority
- § 1909— Inspector General for the United States Capitol Police
- § 1910— Report of disbursements
- § 1911— General Counsel to the Chief of Police and the United States Capitol Police
- § 1912— Volunteer chaplain services
- § 1921a— Sole and exclusive authority of Board and Chief to determine rates of pay
- § 1922— Unified payroll administration
- § 1923— Unified schedules of rates of basic pay and leave system
- § 1926— Educational assistance program for employees
- § 1927— Bonuses, retention allowances, and additional compensation
- § 1930— Applicable pay rate upon appointment
- § 1931— Additional compensation for employees with specialty assignments and proficiencies
- § 1932— Application of premium pay limits on annualized basis
- § 1933— Clarification of authorities regarding certain personnel benefits
- § 1934— Waiver by Chief of Capitol Police of claims arising out of erroneous payments to officers and employees
- § 1941— Uniform
- § 1942— Uniform to display United States flag or colors
- § 1944— Wearing uniform on duty
- § 1951— Establishment of United States Capitol Police Memorial Fund
- § 1952— Payments from Fund for families of Detective Gibson and Private First Class Chestnut and certain other United States Capitol Police employees
- § 1953— Tax treatment of Fund
- § 1954— Administration by Capitol Police Board
- § 1961— Policing of Capitol Buildings and Grounds
- § 1962— Detail of police
- § 1963— Protection of grounds
- § 1964— Security systems for Capitol buildings and grounds
- § 1965— Maintenance of security systems for Capitol buildings and grounds
- § 1965a— Prohibition on use of funds for installation of permanent fencing on Capitol Grounds
- § 1966— Protection of Members of Congress, officers of Congress, and members of their families
- § 1966a— Protection of former Speakers of the House of Representatives
- § 1967— Law enforcement authority
- § 1968— Citation release
- § 1969— Regulation of traffic by Capitol Police Board
- § 1970— Assistance by Executive departments and agencies
- § 1971— Contributions of meals and refreshments during emergency duty
- § 1972— Contributions of comfort and other incidental items and services during emergency duty
- § 1973— Support and maintenance expenditures during emergency duty
- § 1974— Capitol Police special officers
- § 1975— Overseas travel
- § 1975a— Overseas travel to accompany members of House leadership
- § 1976— Acceptance of donations of animals
- § 1977— Settlement and payment of tort claims
- § 1978— Deployment outside of jurisdiction
- § 1979— Release of security information
- § 1980— Mounted horse unit
- § 1981— Advance payments
- § 1982— Acceptance of surplus or obsolete property
- § 2001— House Office Building; control, supervision, and care
- § 2002— Acquisition of buildings and facilities for use in emergency situation
- § 2003— Speaker as member of House Office Building commission
- § 2004— Assignment of rooms in House Office Building
- § 2005— Vacant rooms; assignment to Representatives
- § 2006— Withdrawal by Representative of request for vacant rooms
- § 2007— Exchange of rooms
- § 2008— Record of assignment of rooms
- § 2009— Assignment of rooms to Commissioner from Puerto Rico
- § 2010— Assignment of rooms; control of by House
- § 2011— Assignment of unoccupied space
- § 2012— Furniture for House of Representatives
- § 2013— Revolving fund for House gymnasium; deposit of receipts; availability for expenditure
- § 2021— Additional Senate office building
- § 2022— Acquisition of buildings and facilities for use in emergency situation
- § 2023— Control, care, and supervision of Senate Office Building
- § 2024— Assignment of space in Senate Office Building
- § 2025— Senate Garage
- § 2026— Senate Staff Health and Fitness Facility Revolving Fund
- § 2041— House of Representatives restaurant, cafeteria, and food services
- § 2042— Senate Restaurants; management by Architect of the Capitol
- § 2043— Authorization and direction to effectuate purposes of sections 2042 to 2047 of this title
- § 2044— Special deposit account
- § 2045— Deposits and disbursements under special deposit account
- § 2046— Bond of Architect, Assistant Architect, and other employees
- § 2047— Supersedure of prior provisions for maintenance and operation of Senate Restaurants
- § 2049— Loans for Senate Restaurants
- § 2050— Transfer of appropriations for management personnel and miscellaneous restaurant expenses to special deposit account
- § 2051— Continued benefits for certain Senate Restaurants employees
- § 2052— Senate restaurant deficit fund; deposit of proceeds from surcharge on orders
- § 2061— Designation of play areas on Capitol grounds for children attending day care center
- § 2062— House of Representatives Child Care Center
- § 2063— Senate Employee Child Care Center
- § 2064— Senate Employee Child Care Center employee benefits
- § 2065— Reimbursement of Senate day care center employees
- § 2081— United States Capitol Preservation Commission
- § 2082— Authority of Commission to accept gifts and conduct other transactions relating to works of fine art and other property
- § 2083— Capitol Preservation Fund
- § 2084— Audits by the Comptroller General
- § 2085— Advisory boards
- § 2086— Definition
- § 2101— Senate Commission on Art
- § 2102— Duties of Commission
- § 2103— Supervision and maintenance of Old Senate Chamber
- § 2104— Publication of list of works of art, historical objects, and exhibits
- § 2105— Authorization of appropriations
- § 2107— Conservation, restoration, replication, or replacement of items in United States Senate Collection
- § 2108— Provisions relating to Senate Commission on Art
- § 2121— House of Representatives Fine Arts Board
- § 2122— Acceptance of gifts on behalf of the House of Representatives
- § 2131— National Statuary Hall
- § 2131a— Eligibility for placement of statues in National Statuary Hall
- § 2132— Replacement of statue in Statuary Hall
- § 2133— Acceptance and supervision of works of fine arts
- § 2134— Art exhibits
- § 2135— Private studios and works of art
- § 2141— Supervision of Botanic Garden
- § 2142— Superintendent of Botanic Garden and greenhouses
- § 2143— Utilization of personnel by Architect of the Capitol for maintenance and operation of Botanic Garden
- § 2144— Disbursement of appropriations for Botanic Garden
- § 2145— Restriction on use of appropriation for Botanic Garden
- § 2146— National Garden
- § 2147— Plant material exchanges
- § 2148— Administration of educational outreach and services
- § 2162— Capitol Power Plant
- § 2162a— Promoting maximum efficiency in operation of Capitol Power Plant
- § 2163— Capitol Grounds shuttle service
- § 2164— Transportation of House Pages by Capitol Grounds shuttle service
- § 2167— Congressional Award Youth Park
- § 2168— Memorandum of understanding for provision of services of the United States Capitol telephone exchange for the House
- § 2169— Capitol complex E–85 refueling station
- § 2170— Battery recharging stations for privately owned vehicles in parking areas under the jurisdiction of the Senate at no net cost to the Federal Government
- § 2171— Battery recharging stations for privately owned vehicles in parking areas under the jurisdiction of the House of Representatives at no net cost to the Federal Government
- § 2171a— Battery recharging stations for privately owned vehicles in parking areas under the jurisdiction of the Librarian of Congress at no net cost to the Federal Government
- § 2172— Office of Congressional Accessibility Services
- § 2181— Assignment of space for meetings of joint committees, conference committees, etc.
- § 2182— Use of space formerly occupied by Library of Congress
- § 2183— Protection of buildings and property
- § 2184— Purchase of furniture or carpets for House or Senate
- § 2185— Estimates for improvements in grounds
- § 2186— Square 580 landscape maintenance
- § 2201— Designation of facility as Capitol Visitor Center; purposes of facility; treatment of the Capitol Visitor Center
- § 2202— Designation and naming within the Capitol Visitor Center
- § 2203— Use of the Emancipation Hall of the Capitol Visitor Center
- § 2211— Establishment
- § 2212— Appointment and supervision of Chief Executive Officer for Visitor Services
- § 2213— General duties of Chief Executive Officer
- § 2214— Assistant to the Chief Executive Officer
- § 2215— Gift Shop
- § 2216— Food service operations
- § 2231— Establishment and accounts
- § 2232— Deposits in the Fund
- § 2233— Use of monies
- § 2234— Administration of Fund
- § 2241— Transfer of Capitol Guide Service
- § 2242— Duties of employees of Capitol Guide Service
- § 2251— Office of Congressional Accessibility Services
- § 2252— Transfer from Capitol Guide Service
- § 2261— Transfer date
- § 2271— Jurisdictions unaffected
- § 2272— Acceptance of volunteer services
- § 2273— Coins treated as gifts
- § 2281— Authorization of appropriations
- § 4101— Authority of officers of Congress over Congressional employees
- § 4102— Purchase of supplies for Senate and House
- § 4103— Contracts to furnish property, supplies, or services to Congress; terms varying from those offered other entities of Federal Government
- § 4104— American goods to be preferred in purchases for Senate and House
- § 4105— Purchase of paper, envelopes, etc., for stationery rooms of Senate and House
- § 4106— Stationery rooms of House and Senate; specification of classes of articles purchasable
- § 4107— Withdrawal of unexpended balances of appropriations
- § 4108— Semiannual statements of expenditures by Secretary of Senate and Chief Administrative Officer of House
- § 4109— Detailed reports of receipts and expenditures by Secretary of Senate and Chief Administrative Officer of House
- § 4110— Monuments to deceased Senators or House Members
- § 4111— Annual report by Comptroller General of the United States on cybersecurity and surveillance threats to Congress
- § 4112— Requirement for information sharing agreements
- § 4121— Monies received by Attending Physician from sale of prescription drugs or other sources; deposit of receipts
- § 4122— Deposit of fees for services by Office of Attending Physician; availability of amounts deposited
- § 4123— Authority of Attending Physician in response to medical contingencies or public health emergencies at Capitol
- § 4131— House Recording Studio; Senate Recording Studio and Senate Photographic Studio
- § 4132— Senate Recording Studio and Senate Photographic Studio as successors to Senate Recording and Photographic Studios; rules, regulations, and fees for photographs and photographic services
- § 4301— Committee staffs
- § 4302— Maximum annual rate of compensation of Chief of Staff of Joint Committee on Taxation
- § 4303— Preparation and contents of statement of appropriations
- § 4311— Approval of employment and compensation of committee employees by House standing committees
- § 4312— Regulations governing availability of appropriations for House committee employees
- § 4313— Adjustment of House of Representatives allowances by Committee on House Oversight
- § 4314— Limitation on allowance authority of Committee on House Oversight
- § 4315— Overtime pay for FBI employees detailed to House Committee on Appropriations
- § 4316— Allowances for compensation of interns in House committee offices
- § 4331— Computation of compensation for stenographic assistance of committees payable from Senate contingent fund
- § 4332— Assistance to Senators with committee memberships by employees in office of Senator
- § 4333— Expenses of committees payable from Senate contingent fund
- § 4334— Availability of funds for franked mail expenses
- § 4335— Employment of civilian employees of executive branch of Government by Senate Committee on Appropriations; restoration to former position
- § 4336— Discretionary authority of Senate Committee on Appropriations
- § 4337— Transfer of funds by Chairman of Senate Committee on Appropriations
- § 4338— Designation by Senator who is Chairman or Vice Chairman of Senate Select Committee on Ethics of employee in office of that Senator to perform part-time service for Committee; amount reimbursable; procedure applicable
- § 4501— Compensation of Members of Congress
- § 4502— Appropriation of funds for compensation of Members of Congress and for administrative expenses at levels authorized by law and recommended by the President for Federal employees
- § 4503— Jury and witness service by Senate and House employees
- § 4504— Nonpay status for Congressional employees studying under Congressional staff fellowships
- § 4505— Voluntary separation incentive payments
- § 4506— Death gratuity payments as gifts
- § 4507— Longevity compensation
- § 4508— Longevity compensation for telephone operators on United States telephone exchange and members of Capitol Police paid by Chief Administrative Officer of House
- § 4509— Longevity compensation not applicable to individuals paid by Secretary of Senate; savings provision
- § 4521— Mode of payment
- § 4522— Deductions for withdrawal
- § 4523— Deductions for delinquent indebtedness
- § 4524— Withholding of charitable contributions from salaries paid by Secretary of Senate and from employees of Architect of Capitol
- § 4531— House of Representatives pay adjustments; action by Chief Administrative Officer of House
- § 4532— Rates of compensation disbursed by Chief Administrative Officer of House; adjustments by Speaker; “Member of the House of Representatives” defined
- § 4533— Single per annum gross rates of pay for employees
- § 4534— Obsolete references in existing law to basic pay rates
- § 4535— Saving provision
- § 4536— Student loan repayment program for House employees
- § 4537— Lump sum payment for accrued annual leave of House employees
- § 4538— Reimbursement of residential telecommunications expenses for House Members, officers, and employees
- § 4551— Day for paying salaries of the House of Representatives
- § 4552— Certificates to pay rolls of employees of House
- § 4553— Gratuities for survivors of deceased House employees; computation
- § 4554— Waiver by Speaker of House of claims of United States arising out of erroneous payments to officers or employees paid by Chief Administrative Officer of House
- § 4555— Withholding of State income tax by Chief Administrative Officer of House
- § 4556— State income tax withholding; definitions
- § 4557— Withholding of charitable contributions by Chief Administrative Officer of House
- § 4558— Withholding of charitable contributions; definitions
- § 4559— Certification of indebtedness of employees of House; withholding of amount
- § 4560— Deductions by Chief Administrative Officer in disbursement of gratuity appropriations
- § 4571— Senate pay adjustments; action by President pro tempore of Senate
- § 4572— Rates of compensation paid by Secretary of Senate; applicability of Senate pay adjustments by President pro tempore of Senate
- § 4573— Senate pay adjustments; action by President pro tempore of Senate
- § 4574— Limit on rate of compensation of Senate officers and employees
- § 4575— Gross rate of compensation of employees paid by Secretary of Senate
- § 4575a— Change in maximum rates of pay for statutory employees
- § 4576— Availability of appropriated funds for payment to an individual of pay from more than one position; conditions
- § 4577— Availability of appropriations during first three months of any fiscal year for aggregate of payments of gross compensation made to employees from Senate appropriation account for “Salaries, Officers and Employees”
- § 4578— Restriction on payment of dual compensation by Secretary of Senate
- § 4579— Student loan repayment program for Senate employees
- § 4580— Lump sum payment for accrued annual leave of Senate employees
- § 4581— Aggregate gross compensation of employee of Senator of State with population under 5,000,000
- § 4591— Vice President, Senators, officers, and employees paid by Secretary of Senate; payment of salary; advance payment
- § 4592— Payment of sums due deceased Senators and Senate personnel
- § 4593— Waiver by Secretary of Senate of claims of United States arising out of erroneous payments to Vice President, Senator, or Senate employee paid by Secretary of Senate
- § 4594— Withholding and remittance of State income tax by Secretary of Senate
- § 4595— Payment for unaccrued leave
- § 4701— Subletting duties of employees of Senate or House
- § 4702— Notification of post-employment restrictions for Members of Congress and employees
- § 4711— Committee on Standards of Official Conduct of House of Representatives
- § 4712— Posting of travel and financial disclosure reports on public website of Clerk of the House of Representatives
- § 4713— Reporting payments made to witnesses before Committee on Standards of Official Conduct
- § 4721— Referral of ethics violations by Senate Ethics Committee to Government Accountability Office for investigation
- § 4722— Mandatory Senate ethics training for Members and staff
- § 4723— Annual report by Select Committee on Ethics
- § 4724— Amendment to Senate conflict of interest rule
- § 4725— Gifts and travel
- § 4726— Guidelines relating to restrictions on registered lobbyist participation in travel and disclosure
- § 4727— Senate privately paid travel public website
- § 4728— Notification of post-employment restrictions for Senators and employees
- § 4901— Congressional pages
- § 4902— John W. McCormack Residential Page School
- § 4903— Education of other minors who are Senate employees
- § 4911— House of Representatives Page Board; establishment and purpose
- § 4912— Membership of Page Board
- § 4913— Regulations of Page Board
- § 4914— Academic year and summer term for page program
- § 4915— Service of page during academic year and summer term; filling of vacancies; eligibility
- § 4916— Definitions
- § 4917— Page residence hall and page meal plan
- § 4931— Daniel Webster Senate Page Residence Revolving Fund
- § 5101— Employment of administrative assistants for Speaker and House Majority and Minority Leaders; compensation; appropriations
- § 5102— Appointment of consultants by Speaker, Majority Leader, and Minority Leader of House; compensation
- § 5103— Single per annum gross rates of allowances for personal services in offices of Speaker, Leaders, and Whips
- § 5104— Authority of Speaker and Minority Leader to allocate funds among certain House leadership offices
- § 5105— Transfer of appropriations by House Leadership Offices
- § 5106— Allowance for compensation of interns in House leadership offices
- § 5121— Expense allowance of Speaker of House of Representatives
- § 5122— Personal services in office of Speaker; payments
- § 5123— Speaker’s Office for Legislative Floor Activities
- § 5124— Lump sum allowance for Speaker
- § 5141— Additional employees in offices of House Minority Leader, Majority Whip, and Chief Deputy Majority Whip; authorization; compensation
- § 5142— Additional amounts for personnel and equipment for House Majority and Minority Leaders and Majority and Minority Whips
- § 5143— Compensation of certain House minority employees
- § 5144— Lump-sum allowances for House Minority Leader and Majority Whip
- § 5145— Lump-sum allowances for House Majority Floor Leader, Minority Floor Leader, Majority Whip, and Minority Whip
- § 5146— Lump-sum allowances for House Majority Whip and Minority Whip
- § 5161— Training and program development activities of Republican Conference and Democratic Steering and Policy Committee
- § 5162— Republican Policy Committee
- § 5301— Representatives’ and Delegates’ salaries payable monthly
- § 5302— Salaries payable monthly after taking oath
- § 5303— End-of-the-month salary payment schedule inapplicable to Senators
- § 5304— Salaries of Representatives, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners elected for unexpired terms
- § 5305— Disposition of unpaid salary and other sums on death of Representative or Resident Commissioner
- § 5306— Deductions for absence
- § 5307— Certification of salary and mileage accounts
- § 5308— Substitute to sign certificates for salary and accounts
- § 5309— Disbursement of compensation of House Members by Chief Administrative Officer
- § 5310— Certificate of salary during recess
- § 5321— Employees of Members of House of Representatives
- § 5322— Lyndon Baines Johnson congressional interns
- § 5322a— Allowance for compensation of interns in member offices
- § 5323— Pay of clerical assistants as affected by death of Senator or Representative
- § 5324— Pay of clerical assistants as affected by death or resignation of Member of House
- § 5325— Performance of duties by clerical assistants of dead or resigned Member of House
- § 5326— “Member of the House” defined
- § 5327— Termination of service of Members of House
- § 5328— Authority to prescribe regulations
- § 5329— Vouchers
- § 5341— Representational allowance for Members of House of Representatives
- § 5342— Reimbursement of transportation expenses for employees in office of House Member
- § 5343— Staff expenses for House Members attending organizational caucus or conference
- § 5344— Payments and reimbursements for certain House staff expenses
- § 5345— Annotated United States Code for Members of House of Representatives to be paid for from Members’ Representational Allowance
- § 5346— Transportation of official records and papers to House Member’s district
- § 5347— Delivery of bills and resolutions
- § 5348— Delivery of Congressional Record
- § 5349— Limitation on printed copies of U.S. Code to House
- § 5350— Delivery of reports of disbursements
- § 5351— Delivery of Daily Calendar
- § 5352— Delivery of Congressional Pictorial Directory
- § 5501— Temporary appointments in case of vacancies or incapacity of House officers; compensation
- § 5502— House emergency operations positions
- § 5503— Actions against officers for official acts
- § 5504— Officers of Senate
- § 5505— Payments from applicable accounts of House of Representatives
- § 5506— Appropriations for expenses of House; restrictions
- § 5507— Transfers of amounts appropriated for House
- § 5508— Account in House of Representatives for Employees’ Compensation Fund
- § 5509— Incidental use of equipment and supplies
- § 5510— Providing assistance to House of Representatives in response to cybersecurity events
- § 5511— Transfer of funds
- § 5512— Use of available balances of expired appropriations
- § 5513— House of Representatives Modernization Initiatives Account
- § 5514— Green and Gold Congressional Aide Program
- § 5521— Compensation of Chaplain of House
- § 5531— Program to increase employment opportunities in House of Representatives for individuals with disabilities
- § 5532— Advance payments
- § 5533— House of Representatives Revolving Fund
- § 5534— House revolving fund for stationery allowances; disposition of moneys from stationery sales; availability of unexpended balances
- § 5535— Report of disbursements for House of Representatives
- § 5536— Office equipment for House Members, officers, and committees
- § 5537— Net Expenses of Equipment Revolving Fund
- § 5538— Net Expenses of Telecommunications Revolving Fund
- § 5539— Commissions and charges for public telephone or telecommunications services; deposit of receipts
- § 5540— Disposal of used or surplus furniture and equipment by Chief Administrative Officer of House; procedure; deposit of receipts
- § 5541— Fees for internal delivery in House of Representatives of nonpostage mail from outside sources
- § 5542— Regulations for safe handling of mail matter
- § 5543— Rebates under Government Travel Charge Card Program
- § 5544— Deposit of House Information Resources reimbursements for services
- § 5545— House Services Revolving Fund
- § 5546— Support services for House during emergency; memorandum of understanding with an executive agency
- § 5547— Emergency expenditures for meals, refreshments, and other support and maintenance
- § 5548— Payments to ensure continuing availability of goods and services during the coronavirus emergency
- § 5549— House Intern Resource Office
- § 5561— Reporters for House of Representatives
- § 5562— Preservation of reports, statements, or documents filed with Clerk of House
- § 5563— Index to House daily calendar
- § 5571— Office of General Counsel of House; administrative provisions
- § 5581— Participation by House in interparliamentary institutions; reception of members of foreign legislative bodies and foreign officials; meetings with Government officials
- § 5582— Office of Interparliamentary Affairs
- § 5591— Media support services
- § 5601— Sergeant at Arms of House; additional compensation
- § 5602— Tenure of office of Sergeant at Arms
- § 5603— Symbol of office of Sergeant at Arms
- § 5604— Duties of Sergeant at Arms
- § 5605— Law enforcement authority of Sergeant at Arms
- § 5606— Arrangements for attendance at funeral of deceased House Members; payment of funeral expenses and expenses of attending funeral rites
- § 5607— Member security: funding for improvements
- § 5621— Corrections Calendar Office
- § 5622— Lump sum allowance for Corrections Calendar Office
- § 5623— Effective date
- § 5624— Transfer of positions in Corrections Calendar Office
- § 6101— Transfer of funds from appropriations account of the Office of the Vice President and the Offices of the Secretaries for the Majority and Minority to the Senate contingent fund
- § 6102— Expense allowance of Majority and Minority Leaders of Senate; expense allowance of Majority and Minority Whips; methods of payment; taxability
- § 6111— Compensation of President pro tempore of Senate
- § 6112— Compensation of Deputy President pro tempore of Senate
- § 6113— Appointment and compensation of employees by President pro tempore of Senate
- § 6114— Appointment and compensation of Administrative Assistant, Legislative Assistant, and Executive Secretary for Deputy President pro tempore of Senate
- § 6115— Expense allowance of President pro tempore of Senate; methods of payment; taxability
- § 6116— Special delivery postage allowance for President of Senate
- § 6117— Stationery allowance for President of Senate
- § 6118— Long-distance telephone calls for Vice President
- § 6131— Appointment of employees by Senate Majority and Minority Leaders; compensation
- § 6132— Assistants to Senate Majority and Minority Leaders for Floor Operations; establishment of positions; appointment; compensation
- § 6133— Chiefs of Staff for Senate Majority and Minority Leaders; appointment; compensation
- § 6134— Compensation and appointment of employees by Senate Majority and Minority Whips
- § 6135— Representation Allowance Account for Majority and Minority Leaders of Senate
- § 6136— Transfer of funds from representation allowance of Majority and Minority Leaders of Senate to expense allowance; availability; definitions
- § 6137— Transfer of funds from appropriations account of Majority and Minority Leaders of Senate to appropriations account, Miscellaneous Items, within Senate contingent fund
- § 6138— Transfer of funds from appropriations account of Majority and Minority Whips of Senate to appropriations account, Miscellaneous Items, within Senate contingent fund
- § 6151— Compensation of Secretaries for Senate Majority and Minority
- § 6152— Appointment and compensation of employees by Secretaries for Senate Majority and Minority; gross compensation
- § 6153— Salaries and expenses for Senate Majority and Minority Policy Committees and Senate Majority and Minority Conference Committees
- § 6154— Offices of the Secretaries of the Conference of the Majority and the Conference of the Minority
- § 6155— Payment of expenses of Conference of Majority and Conference of Minority from Senate contingent fund
- § 6156— Appointment and compensation of employees by Secretary of Conference of Majority of Senate and Secretary of Conference of Minority of Senate
- § 6157— Services of consultants to Majority and Minority Conference Committee of Senate
- § 6158— Utilization of funds for specialized training of professional staff for Majority and Minority Conference Committee of Senate
- § 6159— Expense allowance for Chairmen of Majority and Minority Conference Committees of Senate; method of payment; taxability
- § 6160— Expense allowance for Chairmen of Majority and Minority Policy Committees of Senate; method of payment; taxability
- § 6161— Senate Democratic Leadership Offices Funding and Authorities
- § 6301— Senators’ salaries
- § 6302— Salaries of Senators
- § 6311— Organizational expenses of Senator-elect
- § 6312— Clerks to Senators-elect
- § 6313— Senators’ Official Personnel and Office Expense Account
- § 6314— Mail, telegraph, telephone, stationery, office supplies, and home State office and travel expenses for Senators
- § 6315— Telecommunications services for Senators; payment of costs out of contingent fund
- § 6316— United States Code Annotated or United States Code Service; procurement for Senators
- § 6317— Home State office space for Senators; lease of office space
- § 6318— Additional home State office space for Senators; declaration of disaster or emergency
- § 6319— Transportation of official records and papers to a Senator’s State
- § 6320— Purchase of office equipment or furnishings by Senators
- § 6501— Appointment of consultants by Majority Leader, Minority Leader, Secretary of Senate, and Legislative Counsel of Senate; compensation
- § 6502— Procurement of temporary help
- § 6503— Payments from Senate contingent fund
- § 6504— Committee on Rules and Administration; designation of employees to approve vouchers for payments from Senate contingent fund
- § 6505— Appropriations for contingent expenses of Senate; restrictions
- § 6506— Separate accounts for “Secretary of the Senate” and for “Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of the Senate”; establishment within Senate contingent fund; inclusion of funds in existing accounts
- § 6507— Insurance of office funds of Secretary of Senate and Sergeant at Arms; payment of premiums
- § 6508— Transfers from appropriations account for expenses of Office of Secretary of Senate and Office of Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of Senate
- § 6509— Vouchering Senate office charges
- § 6510— Materials, supplies, and fuel payments from Senate contingent fund
- § 6511— Liquidation from appropriations of any unpaid obligations chargeable to rescinded unexpended balances of funds
- § 6512— Expense allowance for Secretary of Senate, Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of Senate, and Secretaries for Senate Majority and Minority
- § 6513— Per diem and subsistence expenses from Senate contingent fund
- § 6514— Orientation seminars, etc., for new Senators, Senate officials, or members of staffs of Senators or Senate officials; payment of expenses
- § 6515— Payment of fees for services of Attending Physician and for use of Senate health and fitness facilities
- § 6516— Sale of waste paper and condemned furniture
- § 6517— Receipts from sale of used or surplus furniture and furnishings of Senate
- § 6518— Workers compensation payments
- § 6519— McCain-Mansfield and SFC Sean Cooley and SPC Christopher Horton Congressional Gold Star Family Fellowships Programs
- § 6532— Death, resignation, or disability of Secretary and Assistant Secretary of Senate; Financial Clerk deemed successor as disbursing officer
- § 6533— Death, resignation, or disability of Secretary of Senate; Assistant Secretary of Senate to act as Secretary; written designation of absent status
- § 6534— Compensation of Assistant Secretary of Senate
- § 6535— Compensation of Parliamentarian of Senate
- § 6536— Compensation of Financial Clerk of Senate
- § 6538— Employment of additional administrative assistants
- § 6539— Abolition of statutory positions in Office of Secretary of Senate; Secretary’s authority to establish and fix compensation for positions
- § 6540— Adjustment of rate of compensation by Secretary of Senate
- § 6541— Professional archivist; Secretary’s authority to obtain services from General Services Administration
- § 6542— Employees of Senate Disbursing Office; designation by Secretary of Senate to administer oaths and affirmations
- § 6543— Designation of reporters
- § 6544— Substitute reporters of debates and expert transcribers; temporary reporters of debates and expert transcribers; payments from Senate contingent fund
- § 6561— Advance payments by Secretary of Senate
- § 6562— Transfers of funds by Secretary of Senate; approval of Committee on Appropriations
- § 6563— Payment of certain expenses
- § 6564— Travel expenses of Secretary of Senate; advancement of travel funds to designated employees
- § 6565— Advancement by Secretary of Senate of travel funds to employees under his jurisdiction for Federal Election Campaign Act travel expenses
- § 6566— Authority to procure technical support and other services and incur travel expenses; payment of such expenses
- § 6567— Funds for Secretary of Senate to assist in proper discharge within United States of responsibilities to foreign parliamentary groups or other foreign officials
- § 6568— Banking and financial transactions of Secretary of Senate
- § 6572— Purchases of stationery and materials for folding
- § 6573— Senate revolving fund for stationery allowances; availability of unexpended balances; withdrawals
- § 6574— Senate Office of Public Records Revolving Fund
- § 6575— Fees for copies from Senate journals
- § 6576— Senate Gift Shop
- § 6577— Senate legislative information system
- § 6578— Senate Leader’s Lecture Series
- § 6592— Limitation on compensation of Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of Senate
- § 6593— Deputy Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper to act on death, resignation, disability, or absence of Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of Senate
- § 6594— Compensation of Deputy Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of Senate
- § 6595— Compensation of Administrative Assistant to Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of Senate
- § 6596— Employment of personnel by Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of Senate at daily rates of compensation; authorization; limitation on amount of compensation
- § 6597— Abolition of statutory positions in Office of Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of Senate; authority to establish and fix compensation for positions
- § 6598— Designation by Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of Senate of persons to approve vouchers for payment of moneys
- § 6599— Use by Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of Senate of individual consultants or organizations, and department and agency personnel
- § 6611— Transfer authority and Sergeant at Arms Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Fund
- § 6612— Travel expenses of Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of Senate
- § 6613— Advances to Sergeant at Arms of Senate for extraordinary expenses
- § 6614— Funds advanced by Secretary of Senate to Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of Senate to defray office expenses; accountability; maximum amount; vouchers
- § 6615— Deposit of moneys for credit to account within Senate contingent fund for “Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of the Senate”
- § 6616— Support services for Senate during emergency; memorandum of understanding with an executive agency
- § 6617— Law enforcement authority of Sergeant-at-Arms and Doorkeeper of the Senate
- § 6618— Data processing equipment, software, and services
- § 6619— Advance payments for computer programing services
- § 6620— Provision of services and equipment on a reimbursable basis
- § 6621— Payment for telecommunications equipment and services; definitions
- § 6622— Certification of telecommunications equipment and services as official
- § 6623— Report on telecommunications to Committee on Rules and Administration
- § 6624— Metered charges on copiers; “Sergeant at Arms” and “user” defined; certification of services and equipment as official; deposit of payments; availability for expenditure
- § 6625— Receipts from sales of items by Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of Senate, to Senators, etc., to be credited to appropriation from which purchased
- § 6626— Reimbursements to Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of Senate for equipment provided to Senators, etc., which has been lost, stolen, damaged, or otherwise unaccounted for; deposit of receipts
- § 6627— Compensation for lost or damaged property
- § 6628— Treatment of electronic services provided by Sergeant at Arms
- § 6629— Purchase, lease, exchange, maintenance, and operation of vehicles out of account for Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of Senate within Senate contingent fund; authorization of appropriations
- § 6630— Disposal of used or surplus furniture and equipment by Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of Senate; procedure; deposit of receipts
- § 6631— Transfer of excess or surplus educationally useful equipment to public schools
- § 6632— Disposal of used or surplus automobiles and trucks by Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of Senate; procedure; deposit of receipts
- § 6633— Media support services
- § 6634— Senate Hair Care Services
- § 6635— Office of Senate Health Promotion
- § 6636— Senate Computer Center
- § 6652— Compensation of employees of Chaplain of Senate
- § 6653— Postage allowance for Chaplain of Senate
- § 6654— Payment of expenses of the Chaplain of the Senate from the contingent fund of the Senate