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PUBLIC LAW 96-000—MMMM. DD, 1980

94 STAT. 122

PUBLIC LAW 96-214—MAR. 24, 1980 Public Law 96-214 96th Congress

An Act Mar. 24, 1980 [S. 2225]

Contingent expenses of the Senate, sales receipts for certain items. 2 USC Ilia.

To provide that receipts from certain sales of items by the Sergeant at Arms of the Senate to Senators and committees and offices of the Senate shall be credited to the appropriation from which such items were purchased.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. That in any case in which appropriated funds are used by a Senator or a committee or office of the Senate to purchase from the Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of the Senate items which were purcheised by him from the appropriation for "miscellaneous items" under "Contingent Expenses of the Senate" in any appropriation Act, the amounts received by the Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper shall be deposited in the Treasury of the United States for credit to such appropriation. This Act does not apply to amounts received from the sale of used or surplus furniture and equipment. Approved March 24, 1980.

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: SENATE REPORT No. 96-556 (Comm. on Rules and Administration). CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 126 (1980): Feb. 5, considered and passed Senate. Mar. 11, considered and passed House.