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TITLE .2.-—-T} CLASSIFIED UNDER THE APPROPRIATE Ti'] gxpusntcry use {or users or Anoendir;.}—P5’lxere`a section- ot the Code · ninth ifongress, that amendment hns,_ as a general rule. been incorporate me ;$srticuIar;_tltle and chsptergvhere the section nppe nrs"in the Code pemtien in the section, and in such instances thelanguage ot the an ·¤n·i needing. Where `a statute does not amend in Code section, but is ggggtysnd chapter, and where there is reldted matter, following gnat m YTITLE 2.-—-TI Chapter 4.-OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF SENATE AND HOUSE OIVREPRESENTATIVES. · nts. Death, resignstion, or disability of Secretary of Senate;_Finam·ial ‘ _Clerk` deemed successor ss disbursing o&cer. [New.] tel. A;>point.ment, dutim, and "removnl of jsnitorsto committees ot House, of Representatives. _ ` _ - "' · ' ss;. Payment from moneys of House of Representatives of certain bills. ll!}. Stationery rooms of House nnd Senate-·spccl!ication_ of classes. of articles purchossble. {New.} ‘ . ` 64a. Death, resignotion, or disability of Secretary of Senate; Financial Clerk deemed successor as disbursing Mcer.;—Hereafter, in, the event of the death, resignation, or disability of `the 'Secretnry of the·Sennte, the Financial Clerk of the Senate shell be deemed his successorrns s' tlisbursing omcer.- under his bond ss Finnncinl.Clerk, and he shall. serve_ss_such disbursing officer until the end of the quarterly period duringjwliieh ~n new·Secretnry shall linvebeen elected and qunlitied, or such disnnility shall have ended. (Mar. %l,,]926, c. 44, 44 Stnt. 162.) ‘ · ‘ - Newséction. ·94. Appointment, duties, and removal of janitorsl to comQ ··mittecs of Home of Representatives. V A Section $4,.•( Title 2, r•pc•te<I.·—·-·'I#he stntut_ory`prov*ision constituting _§ Q4 o!"1'lt1e 2 wss repeated in Act ot May 13. 1926, c. 294, ‘§ 1, 44 Stat. 542, ‘ ° · · . ’ · · ._ 96. Payment from moneys of Houseof Representatives of certsinbills. · , » . _; ‘ " F _ “Section Q5 of Title 2 amended,-—The provision of Act of July 16, 1*914;, c. 141,} 1, 38 Stst. 462, constit"intlng § 96 of Title 2 ot the {‘ode,-lass been mnendcd by Act of Mar. 3,1926, c. 44, l` 1, 44 Stat. 163, as follows: _ l I . ‘ _ ‘·‘1‘i1e llmitutiotuon ezipenditures by the Clerk of the House ot Representatives for supplies or utensils used in the barber shops of the 1{ousc O¤cc Building or House wing of the Capitol, maida by the Act ot July 16, 1914 (ffhtrtyelghth Statutes at Large, my 46:3r.. shall not hereafter ~¤p;·»1;_ to the purchase of necessary furniture."_ . l A _. " . — · · · - 119. Stationery rooms of Home and Senate-—speci§cation ol classes. of articles · purchassble.—1~1eren_fter the Committee on Accounts-ot' the House ot Reprmentstivm and the Committee to

iu qosozcuss §19,6 · }RESS i I I l‘LE, CHAPTER, AND SECTION _ OF THE CODE e has been amended by la statute enacted at the nrst session of the Sixty rd in the section and the whole section, as amended, reprinted here under . t. In some instances, however, the amendment is not susceptible of incur- · sending statute is set ont in ll note following the original section number newdegislution, it is given a new section number undeijthe aiiilroprinte atter. — · {Et CONGRESS I L Audit? and Control the Contingent Expenses ot\_the’ Senate, respectively; shall make and issue regjtlations srmcifying tire classes of articles whieh may be purchased by oiytthrougb the _ stationery rooms of the House and Senate. way 13, 19%; k c. 294, § 2. 4-1 Stat. 552.) ° ' ‘ . _New section. , r , Chapter_5.—-LIBRARY OF CONGRES& . T S?-C. ‘ · _ ·- I ‘ h ·',_ · *\ _ 159. Same; perpetual succession ;.suits by or against. 162. Same`; employees; compensation. - _ E . L 159.—Same; perpetual successioni ~ suits by or against.--· , —.'I‘he boardtshall have perpetual succession, with all the usual _ powers and obligations of a trustee, including tm! power. i to sell,*except as herein limited. in respect of all property. _ moneys. or securities which shall be conveyed,} trntisferred, assigned. bequeathed; delivered, or paid over to it for the I purposes above. specified. The board may be sued in the supreme Court of the District of Columbia, which is hereby t given jurisdiction of suchsuits, for the purpose of enforcing the ` provisions of any trust accepted by it. (Mar. 3, 1925, c. 423, ~§_3-. 43 Stat. 1108; Jan. 27. 1t}23, c. 6, § 1,.44 Stat. 2.} . ’ * 2 Section 159 or—Titl¢·z d¤e¤d¤d.—··——.-ict ot Mar.`3,‘1925, c. 423. t s, 43 Stat. 1198, constituting § `159 of Title 2 ot the Code, me been _ amended by Act of Jan. 27, 1926, `c. 6, 44 Stat. 2, to read as I above. ·`The amendment relates to the drst sentence.

 . 162. Sameicmployees; compensation.

'_ . Section 163 bt Title 2 a¤e¤éed.———Act of Mar, 3, 1925, c. 423,.; Q 6, -13 Stat; 1108, constituting `§ 162 ot.Title 2 of the Code, has been amended by Act of Jan, 27. 1926,1:. 6, § 2, 44 Stat. 2, as tot· I lows: “Section 6 of said Act is amendedby striking ont —tlge comma

 after the word} undertakingsff · .

i Chapter 6.-—·CONQ;RESSIONAL INVESTIGATEONS. F ' ` - _ i "I96. Senate resolutions for iuvestlgz1tio`ns——limit of cost. [New.] r

 -—196. Senate resolutions for investigations-—-limit of cost.————

Q Hereafter Senate resolutions providing for inqtiiries and investigations shall contain a limit ot costot such investimtion, which y limit shall not be exceeded except by vote of the Senate author- , iging additional amounts. (Mnf.`3, 1926, _<L 44, 44 St&t._162.) , New section; '

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