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PUBLIC LAW 91-510-OCT. 26, 1970 TABLE OF CONTENTS—Continued PAET 2 — THE BUDGET

Sec. 221. Supplemental budget information. PART 3—UTILIZATTOX OF REPORTS AND EMPLOYEES OF GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE

Sec. 231. Assistance by General Accounting Office to congressional committees in connection with proposed legislation and committee review of Federal programs and activities. Sec. 232. Delivery by General Accounting Office to congresisional committees of reports to Congress. Sec. 233. Furnishing to congressional committees by General Accounting Office of its reports generally. Sec. 234. Furnishing to committees and Members of Congress by General Accounting Office of monthly and annual lists of its reports; availability of reports to committees and Members on request. Sec. 235. Assignments of employees of General Accounting Office to duty with committees of Congress. Sec. 236. Agency reports. PART 4 — THE APPROPRIATIONS PROCESS

Sec. 241. Rulemaking power of Senate and House. Sec. 242. Hearings on the Budget by Committees on Appropriations of Senate and House. Sec. 243. Action and procedure of Senate Committee on Appropriations. PART 5—LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEES

Sec. 251. Rulemaking power of Senate and House. Sec. 252. Cost estimates in reports of Senate and House committees accompanying certain legislative measures. Sec. 253. Appropriations on annual basis. TITLE III—SOURCES OF INFORMATION PART 1 — S T A F F S OF SENATE AND H O U S E STANDING COMMITTBSIS

Sec. 301. Increase in professional staffs of Senate standing committees; Senate minority professional and clerical staffs; fair treatment for Senate minority staffs. Sec. 302. Increase in professional staffs of House standing committees; House minority professional and clerical staffs; fair treatment for House minority staffs. Sec. 303. Procurement of temporary or intermittent services of consultants for Senate and House standing committees. See. 304. Specialized training for professional staffs of Senate and House standing committees. Sec. 305. Compensation of professional and clerical staffs of Senate standing committees. PART 2—CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE

Sec. 321. Improvement of research facilities of Congress. Sec. 322. Repeal of obsolete law relating to the abolished Office of Coordinator of Information. PART 3

PARI.IAMENTARY PRECEDENTS OF THE H O U S E OF REPRESENTATIVES

Sec. 331. Periodic compilation of parliamentary precedents of the House of Representatives. Sec. 332. Periodic preparation by House Parliamentarian of condensed and simplified versions of House precedents. TITLE IV—CONGRESS AS AN INSTITUTION PART 1 — JOINT COMMITTEE ON CONGRESSIONAL OPHaiATIONS

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401. Establishment of Joint Committee on Congressional Operations. 402. Duties of Joint Committee. 403. Powers of Joint Committee. 404. Staff of Joint Committee. 405. Records of Joint Committee. 406. Office of Placement and Office Management. 407. Expenses.

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