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PUBLIC LAW 90-62D-OCT. 22, 1968

[82 STAT.

A head of department shall direct whether reports made to him by a bureau chief and chief of division may be printed or not. §1117. Annual reports: discontinuance of printing of annual or special reports to keep within appropriations In order to keep expenditures for printing and binding within appropriations, heads of executive departments, independent offices and establishments of the Government may discontinue the printing of annual or special reports under their respective jurisdictions. When the printing of reports is discontinued the original copy shall be kept on file in the office of the heads of the respective departments, independent offices or establishments for public inspection. § 1118. Documents beyond scope of ordinary departmental business A book or document not having to do with the ordinary business transactions of the executive departments may not be printed on the requisition of a department unless expressly authorized by Congress. § 1119. Government publications as public property Government publications of a permanent nature furnished by authority of law to officers other than Members of Congress of the United States (jovernment, for their official use, shall be stamped "Property of the United States Government", and shall be preserved by them and delivered to their successors in office as a part of the property of the office. § 1120. Blanks and letterheads for judges and officers of courts Blanks and letterheads for use by judges and other officials of the United States courts, other than those required to be paid for by any of these officers out of the emoluments of their offices, shall be printed at the (jrovernment Printing Office upon forms prescribed by the Department of Justice, and shall be distributed by it upon requisition. §1121. Paper and envelopes for Government agencies in the District of Columbia The Public Printer may procure, under direction of the Joint Committee on Printing, as provided by sections 509-516 of this title, and furnish on requisition, paper and envelopes (not including envelopes printed in the course of manufacture) in common use by two or more departments, establishments, or services of the Government in the District of Columbia, and reimbursement shall be made to the Public Printer from appropriations or funds available for the purpose. Paper and envelopes so furnished by the Public Printer may not be procured in any other manner. § 1122. Supplies for Government establishments The Public Printer may procure and supply, on the requisition of the head of an executive department, independent office or establishment of the Government, complete manifold blanks, books, and forms required in duplicating processes, and complete patented devices with which to file money-order statements, or other uniform official papers, and charge them to the allotment for printing and binding or the department or Government establishment requiring them. § 1123. Binding materials; bookbinding for libraries Binding for the departments of the Government shall be done in lain sheM> or cloth, except that record and account books may be ound in Russia leather, sheep fleshers, and skivers, when authorized by the head of a department. The libraries of the several departments, the Library of Congress, the libraries of the Surgeon General's Office,

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