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 102 STAT. 1914

PUBLIC LAW 100-454—SEPT. 29, 1988

Public Law 100-454 100th Congress Joint Resolution o

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Authorizing the hand enrollment of appropriations bills for fiscal year 1989 and authorizing the subsequent, post-enactment preparation of printed enrollments of those bills.

Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, 1 USC 106 note.

SECTION 1. HAND ENROLLMP]NT AUTHORIZED FOR GENERAL APFROl'RIATIONS BILLS. (a) WAIVER OF CERTAIN LAWS WITH RESPECT TO PRINTING OF ENROLLED BILLS.—During the remainder of the second session of the

One Hundredth Congress, the provisions of sections 106 and 107 of title 1, United States Code, are waived with respect to the printing (on parchment or otherwise) of the enrollment of any general appropriations bill making appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1989. (b) CERTIFICATION BY COMMITTEE ON HOUSE ADMINISTRATION.—The

enrollment of any such bill shall be in such form as the Committee on House Administration of the House of Representatives certifies to be a true enrollment. 1 USC 106 note.

SEC. 2. SUBSEQUENT PREPARATION AND CERTIFICATION OF PRINTED ENROLLMENTS. (a) PREPARATION.—

(1) IN GENERAL.—Upon the enactment of a bill following presentment of such bill to the President in the form of a hand enrollment pursuant to the authority of section 1 of this resolution, the Clerk of the House of Representatives shall prepare a printed enrollment of that bill as in the case of a bill to which sections 106 and 107 of title 1, United States Code, apply. (2) LIMITED STYLISTIC CORRECTIONS.—A printed enrollment prepared pursuant to paragraph (1) may, in order to conform to customary style for printed laws, include corrections in spelling, punctuation, indentation, type face, and type size and other necessary stylistic corrections to the hand enrollment. Such a printed enrollment shall include notations (in the margins or as otherwise appropriate) of all such corrections. (b) TRANSMITTAL TO PRESIDENT.—A printed enrollment prepared pursuant to subsection (a) shall be signed by the presiding officer of each House of Congress as a correct printing of the hand enrollment and shall be transmitted to the President. (c) CERTIFICATION BY PRESIDENT; LEGAL EFFECT.—Upon certifi-

Historic preservation.

cation by the President that a printed enrollment transmitted pursuant to subsection (b) is a correct printing of the hand enrollment, such printed enrollment shall be considered for all purposes as the original enrollment of the bill concerned and as valid evidence of the enactment of that bill. (d) ARCHIVES.—A printed enrollment certified by the President under subsection (c) shall be transmitted to the Archivist of the

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