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 TITLE .2.-—-T} CLASSIFIED UNDER THE APPROPRIATE Ti'] gxpusntcry use {or users or Anoendir;.}—P5’lxere`a section- ot the Code · ninth ifongress, that amendment hns,_ as a general rule. been incorporate me ;$srticuIar;_tltle and chsptergvhere the section nppe nrs"in the Code pemtien in the section, and in such instances thelanguage ot the an ·¤n·i needing. Where `a statute does not amend in Code section, but is ggggtysnd chapter, and where there is reldted matter, following gnat m YTITLE 2.-—-TI Chapter 4.-OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF SENATE AND HOUSE OIVREPRESENTATIVES. · nts. Death, resignstion, or disability of Secretary of Senate;_Finam·ial ‘ _Clerk` deemed successor ss disbursing o&cer. [New.] tel. A;>point.ment, dutim, and "removnl of jsnitorsto committees ot House, of Representatives. _ ` _ - "' · ' ss;. Payment from moneys of House of Representatives of certain bills. ll!}. Stationery rooms of House nnd Senate-·spccl!ication_ of classes. of articles purchossble. {New.} ‘ . ` 64a. Death, resignotion, or disability of Secretary of Senate; Financial Clerk deemed successor as disbursing Mcer.;—Hereafter, in, the event of the death, resignation, or disability of `the 'Secretnry of the·Sennte, the Financial Clerk of the Senate shell be deemed his successorrns s' tlisbursing omcer.- under his bond ss Finnncinl.Clerk, and he shall. serve_ss_such disbursing officer until the end of the quarterly period duringjwliieh ~n new·Secretnry shall linvebeen elected and qunlitied, or such disnnility shall have  ended. (Mar. %l,,]926, c. 44, 44 Stnt. 162.) ‘ · ‘ - Newséction. ·94. Appointment, duties, and removal of janitorsl to comQ ··mittecs of Home of Representatives.   V A Section $4,.•( Title 2, r•pc•te<I.·—·-·'I#he stntut_ory`prov*ision constituting _§ Q4 o!"1'lt1e 2 wss repeated in Act ot May 13. 1926, c. 294, ‘§ 1, 44 Stat. 542, ‘ ° · · . ’ · · ._ 96. Payment from moneys of Houseof Representatives of certsinbills. ·, » .  _; ‘   " F _ “Section Q5 of Title 2 amended,-—The provision of Act of July 16, 1*914;, c. 141,} 1, 38 Stst. 462, constit"intlng § 96 of Title 2 ot the {‘ode,-lass been mnendcd by Act of Mar. 3,1926, c. 44, l` 1, 44 Stat. 163, as follows: _ l I. ‘ _ ‘·‘1‘i1e llmitutiotuon ezipenditures by the Clerk of the House ot Representatives for supplies or utensils used in the barber shops of the 1{ousc O¤cc Building or House wing of the Capitol, maida by the Act ot July 16, 1914 (ffhtrtyelghth Statutes at Large, my 46:3r.. shall not hereafter ~¤p;·»1;_ to the purchase of necessary furniture."_ . l A _. " . — · · · - 119. Stationery rooms of Home and Senate-—speci§cation ol classes. of articles · purchassble.—1~1eren_fter the Committee on Accounts-ot' the House ot Reprmentstivm and the Committee to

iu qosozcuss §19,6 · }RESS i I I l‘LE, CHAPTER, AND SECTION _ OF THE CODE e has been amended by la statute enacted at the nrst session of the Sixty rd in the section and the whole section, as amended, reprinted here under. t. In some instances, however, the amendment is not susceptible of incur- · sending statute is set ont in ll note following the original section number newdegislution, it is given a new section number undeijthe aiiilroprinte atter. — · {Et CONGRESS I L Audit? and Control the Contingent Expenses ot\_the’ Senate, respectively; shall make and issue regjtlations srmcifying tire classes of articles whieh may be purchased by oiytthrougb the _ stationery rooms of the House and Senate. way 13, 19%; k c. 294, § 2. 4-1 Stat. 552.) °  ' ‘ . _New section., r , Chapter_5.—-LIBRARY OF CONGRES& . T S?-C. ‘ · _ ·- I ‘ h   ·',_ · *\ _ 159. Same; perpetual succession ;.suits by or against. 162. Same`; employees; compensation. - _ E . L 159.—Same; perpetual successioni ~ suits by or against.--· , —.'I‘he boardtshall have perpetual succession, with all the usual  _ powers and obligations of a trustee, including tm! power. i to sell,*except as herein limited. in respect of all property. _ moneys. or securities which shall be conveyed,} trntisferred, assigned. bequeathed; delivered, or paid over to it for the I purposes above. specified. The board may be sued in the supreme Court of the District of Columbia, which is hereby t given jurisdiction of suchsuits, for the purpose of enforcing the ` provisions of any trust accepted by it. (Mar. 3, 1925, c. 423, ~§_3-. 43 Stat. 1108; Jan. 27. 1t}23, c. 6, § 1,.44 Stat. 2.} . ’ * 2 Section 159 or—Titl¢·z d¤e¤d¤d.—··——.-ict ot Mar.`3,‘1925, c. 423. t s, 43 Stat. 1198, constituting § `159 of Title 2 ot the Code, me been _ amended by Act of Jan. 27, 1926, `c. 6, 44 Stat. 2, to read as I above. ·`The amendment relates to the drst sentence. . 162. Sameicmployees; compensation. '_ . Section 163 bt Title 2 a¤e¤éed.———Act of Mar, 3, 1925, c. 423,.; Q 6, -13 Stat; 1108, constituting `§ 162 ot.Title 2 of the Code, has been amended by Act of Jan, 27. 1926,1:. 6, § 2, 44 Stat. 2, as tot· I lows: “Section 6 of said Act is amendedby striking ont —tlge comma after the word} undertakingsff ·. i Chapter 6.-—·CONQ;RESSIONAL INVESTIGATEONS. F  ' ` - _ i "I96. Senate resolutions for iuvestlgz1tio`ns——limit of cost. [New.] r -—196. Senate resolutions for investigations-—-limit of cost.———— Q Hereafter Senate resolutions providing for inqtiiries and investigations shall contain a limit ot costot such investimtion, which y limit shall not be exceeded except by vote of the Senate author-, iging additional amounts. (Mnf.`3, 1926, _<L 44, 44 St&t._162.) , New section; '
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