United States Code (Last Updated: May 24, 2014) |
Title 44. PUBLIC PRINTING AND DOCUMENTS |
Chapter 11. EXECUTIVE AND JUDICIARY PRINTING AND BINDING |
§ 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 Public Printer |
§ 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 Public Printer |
§ 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 Public Printer 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 |
Amendments
1984—Pub. L. 98–216, § 3(d)(1),
Miscellaneous
Authority and responsibilities under chapter not limited or repealed by Federal Records Management Amendments of 1976, see section 5(b) of Pub.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.