Title 44 — PUBLIC PRINTING AND DOCUMENTS
- § 101— Joint Committee on Printing: membership
- § 102— Joint Committee on Printing: succession; powers during recess
- § 103— Joint Committee on Printing: remedial powers
- § 301— Director of the Government Publishing Office: appointment
- § 302— Deputy Director of the Government Publishing Office: appointment; duties
- § 303— Director of the Government Publishing Office and Deputy Director of the Government Publishing Office: pay
- § 304— Director of the Government Publishing Office: vacancy in office
- § 305— Director of the Government Publishing Office: employees; pay
- § 306— Director of the Government Publishing Office: employment of skilled workmen; trial of skill
- § 307— Director of the Government Publishing Office: night work
- § 308— Disbursing officer; deputy disbursing officer; certifying officers and employees
- § 309— Revolving fund for operation and maintenance of Government Publishing Office: capitalization; reimbursements and credits; accounting and budgeting; reports
- § 310— Payments for printing, binding, blank paper, and supplies
- § 311— Purchases exempt from subtitle I of title 40 and division C (except sections 3302, 3501(b), 3509, 3906, 4710, and 4711) of subtitle I of title 41; contract negotiation authority; small purchase threshold
- § 312— Machinery, material, equipment, or supplies from other Government agencies
- § 313— Examining boards: paper; bindery materials; machinery
- § 314— Inks, glues, and other supplies furnished to other Government agencies: payment
- § 315— Branches of Government Publishing Office; limitations
- § 316— Detail of employees of Government Publishing Office to other Government establishments
- § 317— Special policemen
- § 318— Transfer of surplus property; acceptance of voluntary services
- § 501— Government printing, binding, and blank-book work to be done at Government Publishing Office
- § 502— Procurement of printing, binding, and blank-book work by Director of the Government Publishing Office
- § 503— Printing in veterans’ hospitals
- § 504— Direct purchase of printing, binding, and blank-book work by Government agencies
- § 505— Sale of duplicate plates
- § 506— Time for printing documents or reports which include illustrations or maps
- § 507— Orders for printing to be acted upon within one year
- § 508— Annual estimates of quantity of paper required for public printing and binding
- § 509— Standards of paper; advertisements for proposals; samples
- § 510— Specifications in advertisements for paper
- § 511— Opening bids; bonds
- § 512— Approval of paper contracts; time for performance; bonds
- § 513— Comparison of paper and envelopes with standard quality
- § 514— Determination of quality of paper
- § 515— Default of contractor; new contracts and purchase in open market
- § 516— Liability of defaulting contractor
- § 517— Purchase of paper in open market
- § 701— “Usual number” of documents and reports; distribution of House and Senate documents and reports; binding; reports on private bills; number of copies printed; distribution
- § 702— Extra copies of documents and reports
- § 703— Printing extra copies
- § 704— Reprinting bills, laws, and reports from committees not exceeding fifty pages
- § 705— Duplicate orders to print
- § 706— Bills and resolutions: number and distribution
- § 707— Bills and resolutions: style and form
- § 708— Bills and resolutions: binding sets for Congress
- § 709— Public and private laws, postal conventions, and treaties
- § 710— Copies of Acts furnished to Director of the Government Publishing Office
- § 711— Printing Acts, joint resolutions, and treaties
- § 712— Printing of postal conventions
- § 713— Journals of Houses of Congress
- § 714— Printing documents for Congress in two or more editions; printing of full number and allotment of full quota
- § 715— Senate and House documents and reports for Department of State
- § 716— Printing of documents not provided for by law
- § 717— Appropriation chargeable for printing of document or report by order of Congress
- § 718— Lapse of authority to print
- § 719— Classification and numbering of publications ordered printed by Congress; designation of publications of departments; printing of committee hearings
- § 720— Senate and House Manuals
- § 721— Congressional Directory
- § 722— Congressional Directory: sale
- § 723— Memorial addresses: preparation; distribution
- § 724— Memorial addresses: illustrations
- § 725— Statement of appropriations; “usual number”
- § 726— Printing for committees of Congress
- § 727— Committee reports: indexing and binding
- § 728— United States Statutes at Large: distribution
- § 729— United States Statutes at Large: references in margins
- § 730— Distribution of documents to Members of Congress
- § 731— Allotments of public documents printed after expiration of terms of Members of Congress; rights of retiring Members to documents
- § 732— Time for distribution of documents by Members of Congress extended
- § 733— Documents and reports ordered by Members of Congress; franks and envelopes for Members of Congress
- § 734— Stationery and blank books for Congress
- § 735— Binding for Senators
- § 736— Binding at expense of Members of Congress
- § 737— Binding for Senate library
- § 738— Binding of publications for distribution to libraries
- § 739— Senate and House document rooms; superintendents
- § 740— Senate Service Department and House Publications Distribution Service; superintendents
- § 741— Disposition of documents stored at Capitol
- § 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
- § 1101— Printing and binding for the President
- § 1102— Printing to be authorized by law and necessary to the public business, not in excess of appropriation, and on special requisition filed with the Director of the Government Publishing Office
- § 1103— Certificate of necessity; estimate of cost
- § 1104— Restrictions on use of illustrations
- § 1105— Form and style of work for departments
- § 1106— Inserting “compliments” forbidden
- § 1107— Appropriations chargeable for printing and binding of documents or reports
- § 1108— Presidential approval required for printing of periodicals; number printed; sale to public
- § 1109— Printing documents in two or more editions; full number and allotment of full quota
- § 1110— Daily examination of Congressional Record for immediate ordering of documents for official use; limit; bills and resolutions
- § 1111— Annual reports: time for furnishing manuscript and proofs to Director of the Government Publishing Office
- § 1112— Annual reports: type for reports of executive officers
- § 1113— Annual reports: exclusion of irrelevant matter
- § 1114— Annual reports: number of copies for Congress
- § 1115— Annual reports: time of delivery by Director of the Government Publishing Office to Congress
- § 1116— Annual reports: limitation on number of copies printed; reports of bureau chiefs
- § 1117— Annual reports: discontinuance of printing of annual or special reports to keep within appropriations
- § 1118— Documents beyond scope of ordinary departmental business
- § 1119— Government publications as public property
- § 1120— Blanks and letterheads for judges and officers of courts
- § 1121— Paper and envelopes for Government agencies in the District of Columbia
- § 1122— Supplies for Government establishments
- § 1123— Binding materials; bookbinding for libraries
- § 1301— Agriculture, Department of: report of Secretary
- § 1302— Agriculture, Department of: monthly crop report and other publications
- § 1303— American Historical Association: report
- § 1304— Army and Navy registers
- § 1305— Attorney General: opinions
- § 1306— Civil Service Commission: report
- § 1307— National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration: nautical products, sale and distribution
- § 1308— Coast Guard: annual report of the Commandant
- § 1309— Coast Guard: notices to mariners and other special publications
- § 1310— Commerce Department: navigation and weather information
- § 1312— Director of Public Health of District of Columbia: report
- § 1313— Education, Commissioner of: report
- § 1314— Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac
- § 1315— Fish and Wildlife Service: bulletins
- § 1316— Fish and Wildlife Service: report of the Director
- § 1317— Foreign Relations
- § 1318— Geological Survey: classes and sizes of publications; report of mineral resources; number of copies; reprints; distribution
- § 1319— Geological Survey: specific appropriations required for monographs and bulletins
- § 1320— Geological Survey: distribution of publications to public libraries
- § 1320A— Historical societies’ publications
- § 1321— Hydrographic Surveys; foreign surveys
- § 1322— Immigration and Naturalization Service: report
- § 1323— Interstate Commerce Commission: report
- § 1324— Labor Statistics, Bureau of: bulletins
- § 1325— Labor Statistics, Bureau of: report of Commissioner
- § 1326— Librarian of Congress: reports
- § 1327— Mines, Bureau of: publications
- § 1328— Merchant vessels of the United States
- § 1329— Mint: reports of Director
- § 1330— Monthly Summary Statement of Imports and Exports
- § 1331— National Academy of Sciences: report
- § 1332— National encampments of Veterans’ organizations; proceedings printed annually for Congress
- § 1333— National high school and college debate topics
- § 1334— Naval Intelligence Office: additional copies of publications
- § 1335— Naval Observatory Observations
- § 1336— National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency: special publications
- § 1339— Printing of the President’s Message
- § 1340— Director of the Government Publishing Office: annual report
- § 1341— Smithsonian Institution: report
- § 1343— Statistical Abstract of the United States
- § 1344— Treasury Department: reports
- § 1501— Definitions
- § 1502— Custody and publishing of Federal documents; appointment of Director
- § 1503— Filing documents with Office; notation of time; public inspection; transmission for publishing
- § 1504— “Federal Register”; publishing; contents; distribution; price; physical copies
- § 1505— Documents to be published in Federal Register
- § 1506— Administrative Committee of the Federal Register; establishment and composition; powers and duties
- § 1507— Filing document as constructive notice; publication in Federal Register as presumption of validity; judicial notice; citation
- § 1508— Publication in Federal Register as notice of hearing
- § 1509— Costs of publication, etc.
- § 1510— Code of Federal Regulations
- § 1511— International agreements excluded from provisions of chapter
- § 1701— Publications for public distribution to be distributed by the Director of the Government Publishing Office; mailing lists
- § 1702— Superintendent of Documents; sale of documents
- § 1703— Superintendent of Documents: assistants, blanks, printing and binding
- § 1704— Superintendent of Documents: pay of employees for night, Sunday, holiday, and overtime work
- § 1705— Printing additional copies for sale to public; regulations
- § 1706— Printing and sale of extra copies of documents
- § 1707— Reprinting of documents required for sale
- § 1708— Prices for sales copies of publications; crediting of receipts; resale by dealers; sales agents
- § 1709— Blank forms: printing and sale to public
- § 1710— Index of documents: number and distribution
- § 1711— Catalog of Government publications
- § 1712— Documents for use of the Director of the Government Publishing Office
- § 1713— Documents to be delivered to the Executive Mansion
- § 1714— Publications for use of National Archives and Records Administration
- § 1715— Publications for department or officer or for congressional committees
- § 1716— Public documents for legations and consulates of United States
- § 1717— Documents and reports for foreign legations
- § 1718— Distribution of Government publications to the Library of Congress
- § 1719— International exchange of Government publications
- § 1720— Documents not needed by departments to be turned over to Superintendent of Documents
- § 1721— Exchange of documents by heads of departments
- § 1722— Departmental distribution of publications
- § 1901— Definition of Government publication
- § 1902— Availability of Government publications through Superintendent of Documents; lists of publications not ordered from Government Publishing Office
- § 1903— Distribution of publications to depositories; notice to Government components; cost of printing and binding
- § 1904— Classified list of Government publications for selection by depositories
- § 1905— Distribution to depositories; designation of additional libraries; justification; authorization for certain designations
- § 1906— Land-grant colleges constituted depositories
- § 1907— Libraries of executive departments, service academies, and independent agencies constituted depositories; certifications of need; disposal of unwanted publications
- § 1908— American Antiquarian Society to receive certain publications
- § 1909— Requirements of depository libraries; reports on conditions; investigations; termination; replacement
- § 1910— Designations of replacement depositories; limitations on numbers; conditions
- § 1911— Free use of Government publications in depositories; disposal of unwanted publications
- § 1912— Regional depositories; designation; functions; disposal of publications
- § 1913— Appropriations for supplying depository libraries; restriction
- § 1914— Implementation of depository library program by Director of the Government Publishing Office
- § 1915— Highest State appellate court libraries as depository libraries
- § 1916— Designation of libraries of accredited law schools as depository libraries
- § 2101— Definitions
- § 2102— Establishment
- § 2103— Officers
- § 2104— Administrative provisions
- § 2105— Personnel and services
- § 2106— Reports to Congress
- § 2107— Acceptance of records for historical preservation
- § 2108— Responsibility for custody, use, and withdrawal of records
- § 2109— Preservation, arrangement, duplication, exhibition of records
- § 2110— Servicing records
- § 2111— Material accepted for deposit
- § 2112— Presidential archival depository
- § 2113— Depository for agreements between States
- § 2114— Preservation of audio and visual records
- § 2115— Reports; correction of violations
- § 2116— Legal status of reproductions; official seal; fees for copies and reproductions
- § 2117— Limitation on liability
- § 2118— Records of Congress
- § 2119— Cooperative agreements
- § 2120— Online access of founding fathers documents
- § 2201— Definitions
- § 2202— Ownership of Presidential records
- § 2203— Management and custody of Presidential records
- § 2204— Restrictions on access to Presidential records
- § 2205— Exceptions to restricted access
- § 2206— Regulations
- § 2207— Vice-Presidential records
- § 2208— Claims of constitutionally based privilege against disclosure
- § 2209— Disclosure requirement for official business conducted using non-official electronic messaging accounts
- § 2301— Establishment of Board; membership
- § 2302— Authority of the Board; seal; services; bylaws; rules; regulations; employees
- § 2303— Powers and obligations of the Board; liability of members
- § 2304— Compensation of members; availability of trust funds for expenses of the Board
- § 2305— Acceptance of gifts
- § 2306— Investment of funds
- § 2307— Trust fund account; disbursements; sales of publications and releases
- § 2308— Tax exemption for gifts
- § 2501— Creation; composition; appointment and tenure; meetings
- § 2502— Vacancies
- § 2503— Executive director, staff, transportation expenses
- § 2504— Duties; authorization of grants for historical publications and records programs; authorization for appropriations
- § 2505— Special advisory committees; membership; reimbursement
- § 2506— Records to be kept by grantees
- § 2701— Advisory Committee on the Records of Congress
- § 2702— Membership; chairman; meetings
- § 2703— Functions of the Committee
- § 2704— Powers of the Committee
- § 2705— Compensation and travel expenses
- § 2706— Administrative provisions
- § 2901— Definitions
- § 2902— Objectives of records management
- § 2903— Custody and control of property
- § 2904— General responsibilities for records management
- § 2905— Establishment of standards for selective retention of records; security measures
- § 2906— Inspection of agency records
- § 2907— Records centers and centralized microfilming or digitization services
- § 2908— Regulations
- § 2909— Retention of records
- § 2910— Preservation of Freedmen’s Bureau records
- § 2911— Disclosure requirement for official business conducted using non-official electronic messaging accounts
- § 2912— Preservation of electronic messages and other records
- § 3101— Records management by agency heads; general duties
- § 3102— Establishment of program of management
- § 3103— Transfer of records to records centers
- § 3104— Certifications and determinations on transferred records
- § 3105— Safeguards
- § 3106— Unlawful removal, destruction of records
- § 3107— Authority of Comptroller General
- § 3301— Definition of records
- § 3302— Regulations covering lists of records for disposal, procedure for disposal, and standards for reproduction
- § 3303— Lists and schedules of records to be submitted to the Archivist by head of each Government agency
- § 3303a— Examination by Archivist of lists and schedules of records lacking preservation value; disposal of records
- § 3308— Disposal of similar records where prior disposal was authorized
- § 3309— Preservation of claims of Government until settled in Government Accountability Office; disposal authorized upon written approval of Comptroller General
- § 3310— Disposal of records constituting menace to health, life, or property
- § 3311— Destruction of records outside continental United States in time of war or when hostile action seems imminent; written report to Archivist
- § 3312— Photographs or microphotographs of records considered as originals; certified reproductions admissible in evidence
- § 3313— Moneys from sale of records payable into the Treasury
- § 3314— Procedures for disposal of records exclusive
- § 3501— Purposes
- § 3502— Definitions
- § 3503— Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs
- § 3504— Authority and functions of Director
- § 3505— Assignment of tasks and deadlines
- § 3506— Federal agency responsibilities
- § 3507— Public information collection activities; submission to Director; approval and delegation
- § 3508— Determination of necessity for information; hearing
- § 3509— Designation of central collection agency
- § 3510— Cooperation of agencies in making information available
- § 3511— Data inventory and Federal data catalogue
- § 3512— Public protection
- § 3513— Director review of agency activities; reporting; agency response
- § 3514— Responsiveness to Congress
- § 3515— Administrative powers
- § 3516— Rules and regulations
- § 3517— Consultation with other agencies and the public
- § 3518— Effect on existing laws and regulations
- § 3519— Access to information
- § 3520— Chief Data Officers
- § 3520A— Chief Data Officer Council
- § 3521— Authorization of appropriations
- § 3551— Purposes
- § 3552— Definitions
- § 3553— Authority and functions of the Director and the Secretary
- § 3554— Federal agency responsibilities
- § 3555— Annual independent evaluation
- § 3556— Federal information security incident center
- § 3557— National security systems
- § 3558— Effect on existing law
- § 3559— Federal websites required to be mobile friendly
- § 3561— Definitions
- § 3562— Coordination and oversight of policies
- § 3563— Statistical agencies
- § 3564— Effect on other laws
- § 3571— Findings
- § 3572— Confidential information protection
- § 3575— Findings
- § 3576— Designated statistical agencies
- § 3581— Presumption of accessibility for statistical agencies and units
- § 3582— Expanding secure access to CIPSEA data assets
- § 3583— Application to access data assets for developing evidence
- § 3601— Definitions
- § 3602— Office of Electronic Government
- § 3603— Chief Information Officers Council
- § 3604— E-Government Fund
- § 3605— Program to encourage innovative solutions to enhance electronic Government services and processes
- § 3606— E-Government report
- § 3607— Definitions
- § 3608— Federal risk and authorization management program
- § 3609— Roles and responsibilities of the General Services Administration
- § 3610— FedRAMP Board
- § 3611— Independent assessment
- § 3612— Declaration of foreign interests
- § 3613— Roles and responsibilities of agencies
- § 3614— Roles and responsibilities of the Office of Management and Budget
- § 3615— Reports to Congress; GAO report
- § 3616— Federal Secure Cloud Advisory Committee
- § 3701— Advertisements for contracts in District of Columbia
- § 3702— Advertisements not to be published without written authority
- § 3703— Rate of payment for advertisements, notices, and proposals
- § 3901— Purpose and establishment of the Office of Inspector General
- § 3902— Appointment of Inspector General; supervision; removal; pay; limits on bonuses; counsel
- § 3903— Duties, responsibilities, authority, and reports
- § 4101— Electronic directory; online access to publications; electronic storage facility
- § 4102— Fees
- § 4103— Biennial report
- § 4104— Definition