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 § 190 TITLQ ,4.}.-PUBLIC PR]; seventy copieg; to the Secretary`01? the Senate, tlfteencopies; to the House document room, one hundred copies `; to the Superlntendent of Documents; ten copies,° There shalllbe printed of each House private bill, when introduced, when reported, and when passed,. two hundred and sixty copies, which shall` be distributed as follows: To the Senate document room, oneehun-~ dred and thirty-five· copies : · to the Secretary ot the Senate, fifteen, _ copies; to the House document- room, one hundred copiesi to the Superintendent ot Documente, ten. copies. The term " private bill " hall be construed to mean all bills for the relief of private parties, bills granting pensions, bills removing political disabilities, and bills for the survey of rivers an! lnnrbors. All bills and, resolutions shall be printed ln bill form, and, unless specially ordered by either House, shall only be printed when referred to a committee, when favorably · re» ported back, and after their passage by elther_House. Ofconcurrent and simple resolutions, when reported, and after their passage by either House, only two hundred and sixty copies shall be printed, except by special order, and the same shall be dietributedeas follows :`.To the Senate document room, one hundred and thirty-nve copies; to the, Secretary of the Senate, ilfteen ‘ copies; to the House document room, done _ hundred copies·;.to the Superintendent of Doclnments,. ten copies. (Jam 12, 1895, c. 23, 5 55, 28 Stat. 609; Jan. 20, 1905,_c."50, "§‘ 2, 83 asm;. eu;). . — ’ ~ · " ._ 190: Binding sets oi; bills and resolutions for Congress.-i-—— The Public Printer shall bind four sets of Senate and House of Representatives bills, joint and concurrent resolutions of cache 'Congress. twotor the Senate and two ’1’or—tl3e“ Honse, to be fn.mished_ him from the tiles of the Senateand House document `room, the volumee when bound to be kept there for reference. (Jan. 12, 1895, c. 23, 582, 28 Stat. 622;) . ` 191. Public and private law¤,' postal conventioné, and treatie¤.····There shall be printed in slip form two thousandione hundred and ten copies of public and seven hundrw and sinty copies ot private laws; postal conventions, and treatlesn which shall be distributed as_ followé: To the House document rooin, one thousand copies of public and one hundred copies ofprivate laws; to the Senate document groom, dve hundred and Mty copies of pnblfc and one hundred copies ot private laws; to the DQD8!`tIl1Pl1f,0f“SC8t€,_ ilve hundred copies ot all laws '; and to the Treasury Department, sixty copies of all laws. -n _ _- ' Postal; conventions and treatim shall be distributed as. prirate lawn. (Jan. 12: 1895, c. %, I 56, 28 Stat. 609.)" ’ 192. Printing Acta, resolutions, and treaties.-·-The Public Printer on receiving from the- Secretary or State a copy of ·any Act or· joint resolution, or treaty, shall immediately cause l an accurate printed copy. thereof to `beexecnted and sent ·tn_ duplicate to the Secretary ot State lor revision. On the return of one ot the revised dupllcatu, he shall at once have the marked coxirectione made} and cauae the number, cpecihed in section 191 of-this title to be printed (1%.,8. I 8805; Jan. 12; 1895, c. E,} 56, 28 Stat. 609.) ·_`·  _ _ 193. Printing of postal oonventions.·—·~'1‘he Public Printer, on receiving from the Post®ter General `n copy, ot any postal convention between Qthe Postmaster   . on Qhe part Yot the United. Staten,. and an equhjalont omcer of any foreign ` government, shall immediately cause an accurate. printed copy thereof to be executed and sent in duplicate   the Postmaster General. On the “ return ot one of [the revised duplimtu, he shall at once have the gnnrked corrections made, and ·mnng to be `prlnted the number apecided in section 191 ot this title. m.s.saeoo.> e j, 1 " _  I`. 194. Distribution of copies of this Code to Senator; and `Repre¤ent•6vea.—The _8£Ql‘§t&1‘Y of the Interior ghall, at the beginning of the nret aeoeion ot each Oongness, diatribute to each Senator and'Representatl_ve in ¢mch.0ongreaé. who mey in writing apply to; the same, one copy of this Code :` Provided,

zvmzva Awnfnoouumvrs. 1 1428 A That such applicant shall certify in his written application for the, same that the volume for which he applies is intended for his personal use exclusively: And provided further, _ That no Senator or Representative during '·his_term of 'sercice _shull receire more than one copy of such Code. (July 1,1902, c.135M§5,32 Stnt.631.)      ‘ _ _ __,, . 195. Pamphlet copies of statutes,-——The Secretary of State ‘shall cziusej to be edited, printed, A published, end distributed · pmnphlet copies, ” of the statutes, of each session of congress to the otllcers and persons hereinafter provided for; said distribntion shullnbe made et thexclose oi every session of Gon- , S égress, as follows!. _ ‘ · · `- J l 2 i ~ It To fthe President and Vice. President of the United States, two coples web ; to each- Senator, Representative, and I,)elegate in Conglress, one copy; to the librarian ot_ the Senate, for the ‘ use of Senators,. one hundred copies; to the librarian oi the ~ House, two hundred jcopies, for the nse oi Representatives and Delegates ;- .to the Library of Congress, the number specided in section 1139 of this title: to the Department of Stete, including those for the use ot legations and consoletu, six nimm·ea‘ copies; to the Treasury Department, three hundred copies; to the War; Department, Ztwo hundred copies; to the Ni.?] ·Denm·tznent, one hundred copies; to the Department of the Interior, inclnding those for the use ot United Staten, Supervisor of Surveys end registers of public lend o$ces, twodxundred and fifty copies; to the Poet .0mce Department, dtty copies ;” to the Interstate Coxnxnerce Commission, ten copies; to the Civil Service Commission, three copies; ‘ to the Department, of Jue- ` tlce, including those for themee ot the Chiei Justice and Associate J usflccs of the Supreme Court `endo the j¤d.:esCand‘ officers of the United States and Territorial eonrts; eight htmdred and iltty conles; to the Department ot- Agrlcnltoré, fifty copies; to the .Departhxent ot Qouimerce and the Department of _ Labor, mm hundmd copies; ro the rsuinulsomae Inmsemm, _ five copies; to the. Goverment Printing Office, two comm; to the governor; and secretarlw of Territories; one cop? each. The Secretary of State is anthorlged to haye printed as many additional copiesot the pamphlet lewsne he may deem needful for dlstrlbtition e,nd` éale by the Superintendent of Documents, at cost price, riot exceeding one thousand copies of the laws of may one session in any one year. · _ *\ j` t __ . The Public Printer shall dellyer to the folding rooms of the Senetemnd Houw ot `RBQQ/é¤tItiYB8 seven thono/and copies ot thei pamphlet laws, two thonmnid copies ot which shall he for the_'Senate and the thodmnd copies for the House, and to the Superintendent of Documents, as many coples as mai be required, ro: `distrlbntion to Stete and Territorial libraries and , to deeitilliéd deposltorles. (Jen.  1895, c. H; l 73, 28,Stet. 614; M¤r.°15, 18%, c. QS, § 4, 30 Stat. 316 {Apr. %, 190i, c. 1791, 33 Stat. 542;_M&.r. 1, 1907, c. @4,} 4, 34 Stat, 1014 ;, Mar. 4, 1907, No; 29, 84 Stat.1426; Mar. 3, .1925, c. 462, 43-Stat. 1144,1145.) '·. ·  - 2 t _. 196. jtntuten at Large.--···After the closeof each Congreee the S&retm·y of Stateshall here edited, printed. and bound e snmclent number ot·`t11e volumes containing the: Statutes; at Large enacted by that Congress. to enehle him to dlstrlbute_ ·coplea,’or as many thereof as may he needed, as follower ‘ To the President of the Unlytéd States, tour copl&, one ot “ which shall betor the library ot the Execntlve Mansion; to the Vice President of the United Stdtee, one copy ;_ to_ eech Senator; Representative, and ‘ Delegate ln Congress, ene copy; · to the llbrnrién ot the Senate, for the use of Senators, one copies :· to the librarian ot the ‘ House, for the"11S·e of Representatives and Delegates, two hundred copies; to the Library of, C9¤K\‘€>${,.one—, hundred and twentyflve coplm, as provided in section ,139 of this title, including four coplm tor the law library; to the Department of State, including those for the use ot thelegatlous and consulates, three hundred and