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PUBLIC LAW 90-620-OCT. 22, 1968

[82 STAT.

Sec. 710. 711. 712. 713. 714.

Copies of Acts furnished to Public Printer. Printing Acts, joint resolutions, and treaties. Printing of postal conventions. Journals of Houses of Congress. Printing documents for Congress in two or more editions; printing of full number and allotment of full quota. 715. Senate and House documents and reports for Department of State. 716. Printing of documents not provided for by law. 717. Appropriation chargeable for printing of document or report by order of Congress. 718. Lapse of authority to print. 719. Classification and numbering of publications ordered printed by Congress; designation of publications of departments; printing of committee hearings. 720. Senate and House Manuals. 721. Congressional Directory. 722. Congressional Directory: sale. 723. Memorial addresses: preparation; distribution. 724. Memorial addresses: illustrations. 725. Statement of appropriations; "usual number". 726. Printing for committees of Congress. 727. Committee reports: indexing and binding. 728. United States Statutes at Large: distribution. 729. United States Statutes at Large: references in margins. 730. Distribution of documents to Members of Congress. 731. Allotments of public documents printed after expiration of terms of Members of Congress; rights of retiring Members to documents. 732. Time for distribution of documents by Members of Congress extended. 733. Documents and reports ordered by Members of Congress; franks and envelopes for Members of Congress. 734. Stationery and blank books for Congress. 735. Binding for Members of Congress. 736. Binding at expense of Members of Congress. 737. Binding for Senate library. 738. Binding of publications for distribution to libraries. 739. Senate and House document rooms; superintendents. 740. Senate Service Department and House Publications Distribution Service; superintendents. 741. Disposition of documents stored at Capitol.

§ 701. *'UsuaI number*' of documents and reports; distribution of House and Senate documents and reports; binding; reports on private bills; number of copies printed; distribution (a) The order by either House of Congress to print a document or report shall signify the "usual number" of copies for binding and distribution among those entitled to receive them. A greater number maj not be printed unless ordered by either House, or as provided by this section. When a special number of a document or report is ordered printed, the usual number shall also be printed, unless already ordered. (b) The "usual number" of documents and reports shall be one thousand six hundred and eighty-two copies, which shall be printed at one time and distributed as follows: Of the House documents and reports, unbound—to the Senate document room, one hundred and fifty copies; to the office of the Secretary of the Senate, ten copies; to the House document room, not to exceed five hundred copies; to the office of the Clerk of the House of Representatives, twenty copies; to the Library of Congress, ten copies, as provided by section 1718 of this title. Of the Senate documents and reports, unbound—^to the Senate document room, two hundred and twenty copies; office of the Secretary of the Senate, ten copies; to the House document room, not to exceed five hundred copies; to the Clerk's office of the House^ of Representatives, ten copies; to the Library of Congress, ten copies, as provided by section 1718 of this title. (c) Of the number printed, the Public Printer shall bind a sufficient number of copies for distribution as follows:

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