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PUBLIC LAW 90.620-OCT. 22, 1968

§ 103. Joint Committee on Printing: remedial powers The Joint Committee on Printing may use any measures it considers necessary to remedy neglect, delay, duplication, or waste in the public printing and binding and the distribution of Government publications. CHAPTER 3—GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE Sec.

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Public Printer: appointment; bond. Deputy Public Printer: appointment; duties. Public Printer and Deputy Public Printer: compensation. Public Printer: vacancy in office. Public Printer: employees; pay. Public Printer: employment of skilled workmen; trial of skill. Public Printer: night work. Disbursing officer: continuation and settlement of accounts during vacancy in office; responsibility for accounts; disbursements for Superintendent of Documents. Revolving fund for operation and maintenance of Government Printing Office: capitalization; reimbursements and credits; accounting and budgeting; reports. Payments for printing, binding, blank iiaper, and supplies. Purchases exempt from the Federal Property and Administrative Sen'ices Act. Machinery, material, equipment, or supplies from other Government agencies. Examining boards: paper; bindery materials; machinery. Inks, glues, and other supplies furnished to other Government agencies: payment. Branches of Government Printing Office; limitations. Detail of employees of Government Printing Office to other Government establishments.

§ 301. Public Printer: appointment; bond The President of the United States shall nominate and, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, appoint a suitable person, who must be a practical printer and versed in the art of bookbinding, to take charge of and manage the Government Printing Oifice. His title shall be Public Printer. He shall give bond approved by the Secretary of the Treasury in the sum of $25,000 for the faithful performance of the duties of his office. § 302. Deputy Public Printer: appointment; duties The Public Printer shall appoint a suitable person, who must be a practical printer and versed in the art of bookbinding, to be the Deputy Public Printer. He shall perform the duties formerly required of the chief clerk, supervise the buildings occupied by the Government Printing Office, and perform any other duties required of him by the Public Printer. §303. Public Printer and Deputy Public Printer: compensation The compensation of the Public Printer is at the rate of $28,750 j^er annum, and the compensation of the Deputy Public Printer is at the rate of $27,500 per annum. § 304. Public Printer: vacancy in office In case of the death, resignation, absence, or sickness of the Public Printer, the Deputy Public Printer shall perform the duties of the Public Printer until a successor is appointed or his absence or sickness ceases; but the President may direct any other officer of the Government, whose appointment is vested in the President by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, to perform the duties of the vacant office until a successor is appointed, or the sickness or absence of the Public Printer ceases. A vacancy occasioned by death or resignation may not be filled temporarily under this section for longer than

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