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PUBLIC LAW 89-554-SEPT. 6, 1966

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"§ 571. Disbursement of salaries and moneys " (a) The United States marshals, under regulations prescribed by the Attorney General, shall pay the salaries, office expenses and travel and per diem allowances of United States attorneys, their assistants, clerks and messengers, and of the marshals, their deputies and clerical assistants. " (b) The United States marshals, under regulations prescribed by the Director of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts, shall pay the salaries, office expenses, and travel and per diem allowances of circuit and district judges, clerks of court and their deputies, court reporters, and other personnel of courts within their districts. "(c) On all disbursements made by United States marshals for official salaries or expenses, the certificate of the payee is sufficient without verification on oath. '*§ 572. Collection of fees; accounting " (a) Each United States marshal shall collect, as far as possible, his lawful fees and account for the same as public moneys. " (b) The marshal's accounts of fees and costs paid to a witness or juror on certificate of attendance issued as provided by sections 1825 and 1871 of this title may not be reexamined to charge him for an erroneous payment of the fees or costs. "Each United States marshal shall deliver to his successor all prisoners in his custody. "All unserved process remaining in the hands of a United States marshal or his deputies shall be delivered to his successor. When a deputy marshal resigns or is removed, he shall deliver to the marshal all process in his hands. "A United States marshal or deputy marshal may not practice law in any court of the United States." (d) The analysis of part VI of title 28, United States Code, is amended by inserting after item 157: "158. Orders of Federal Agencies; Review
 * § 573. Delivery of prisoners to successor
 * § 574. Delivery of unserved process to successor
 * § 575. Practice of law prohibited

2341".

(e) Part VI of title 28, United States Code, is amended by inserting after chapter 157:

"CHAPTER 158—ORDERS OF FEDERAL AGENCIES; REVIEW "Sec.

"2341. "2342. "2343. "2344. "2345. "2346. "2347. "2348. "2349. "2350. "2351. "2352.

Definitions. Jurisdiction of court of appeals. Venue. Review of orders; time; notice; contents of petitions; service. Prehearing conference. Certification of record on review. Petitions to review; proceedings. Representation in proceeding; intervention. Jurisdiction of the proceeding. Review in Supreme Court on certiorari or certification, Enforcement of orders by district courts. Rules.

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