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PUBLIC LAW 91-510-OCT. 26, 1970

[84 STAT.

Police or those provided in connection with the conduct of school operations and the personal supervision of pages, and for all other expenses in connection with the protection, care, maintenance, and use of the John W. McCormack Eesidential Page School. The Speaker and the President pro tempore shall prescribe, from time to time, regulations governing the Architect in the provision of services and the protection, care, and maintenance, of the John W. McCormack Residential Page Scihool. Supervision and (h) The Speaker of the House of Representatives and the PresiacavUieT*regu1a- ^^^^ P^^ tcmpore of the Senate jointly shall designate an officer of tions. ' the House and an officer of the Senate, other than a Member of the House or Senate, who shall jointly exercise supervision and control over the activities of the pages resident in the John W. McCormack Residential Page School. With the approval of the Speaker and the President pro tempore, such officers so designated shall prescribe regulations governing— (1) the actual use and occupancy of the John W. McCormack Residential Page School including, if necessary, the imposition of a curfew for pages; (2) the conduct of pages generally; and (3) other matters pertaining to the supervision, direction, safety, and well-being of pages in off-duty hours. Residence Si^jei- Such officers, subject to the approval of the Speaker and the President ap^p^^ment, ^^^^' P^o tempore, jointly shall appoint and fix the per annum gross rate of pay of a Residence Superintendent of Pages, who shall perform such duties with respect to the supervision of pages resident therein as those s nne'^"''"^^ ^*'" offlcials shall prescribe. In addition, such officers, subject to the approval of the Speaker and the President pro tempore, jointly shall appoint and fix the per annum gross rates of pay of such additional personnel as may be necessary to assist those officers and the Residence Superintendent of Pages in carrying out their functions under this section. (i) Nothing in this part shall affect the operation of section 243 of 60 Stat. 839. ^^iQ Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946 (2 U.S.C. 88a) or the proviso under the heading "Education of Senate and House Pages" in title I of the Urgent Deficiency Appropriation Act, 1947 (2 U.S.C. 61 Stat. 16. 88b), relating to educational facilities of pages and other minors who are congressional employees. PART 10—^MODERNIZATION OF HOUSE GALLERIES MODERNIZATION AND IMPROVEMENT OF GALLERY FACILITIES IN THE HOUSE CHAMBER

sifro'n'^^ commis- gj,(,^ 499^ (a) The Speaker of the House of Representatives shall t^OT o "H^UITGait" appoint a special commission of the House, to oe designated the lery Faciiitiesi, "Special Commission on Modernization of House Gallery Facilities", appointment. composed of five Members of the House, three from the majority party and two from the minority party. The Speaker shall designate as chairman of the commission one of the Members so appointed. A vacancy in the membership of the commission shall be filled in the same manner as the original appointment. The commission shall conduct a study of the structure and uses of the gallery facilities in the Chamber of the House of Representatives and shall formulate and develop a program for the modernization and improvement of the House gallery facilities in order to improve the physical conditions under which the proceedings on the floor of the House are conducted and to provide for spectators in the House galleries modernized and improved accommodations for their enlightenment, information, and

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