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[82 STAT. 1256]
PUBLIC LAW 90-000—MMMM. DD, 1968
[82 STAT. 1256]

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PUBLIC LAW 90-620-OCT. 22, 1968

[82 STAT.

publication of an index of the Congressional Record semimonthly during and at the close of sessions of Congress. § 902. Congressional Record: indexes The Joint Committee on Printing shall designate to the Public Printer competent persons to prepare the semimonthly and the session index to the Concessional Record and shall fix the compensation to be paid b^^ the Public Printer for that work, and direct the form and manner of its publication and distribution. §903. Congressional Record: daily and permanent forms The public proceedings of each House of Congress as reported by the Official Reporters, shall be printed in the Congressional Record, which shall be issued in daily form during each session and shall be revised, printed, and bound promptly, as directed by the Joint Committee on Printing, in permanent form, for distribution during and after the close of each session of Congress. The daily and the permanent Record shall bear the same date, which shall be that of the actual day's proceedings reported. The "usual number" of the Congressional Record may not be printed. §904. Congressional Record: maps; diagrams; illustrations Maps, diagrams, or illustrations may not be inserted in the Record without the approval of the Joint Committee on Printing. §905. Congressional Record: additional insertions The Joint Committee on Printing shall provide for printing in the daily Record the legislative program for the day together with a list of congressional committee meetings and hearings, and the place of meeting and subject matter. I t shall cause a brief resume of congressional activities for the previous day to be incorporated in the Record, together with an index of its contents prepared under the supervision of the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives, respectively. §906. Congressional Record: gratuitous copies; delivery; subscriptions The Public Printer shall furnish the Congressional Record only as follows: of the bound edition— to the Senate Service Department five copies for the Vice President and each Senator; to the Secretary and Sergeant at Arms of the Senate, each, two copies; to the Joint Committee on Printing not to exceed one hundred copies; to the House of Representatives Publications Distribution Service, three copies for each Representative and Resident Commissioner in Congress; and to the Clerk, Sergeant at Arms, and Doorkeeper of the House of Representatives, each, two copies; of the daily edition— to the Vice President and each Senator, one hundred copies; to the Secretary and Sergeant at Arms of the Senate, each, twenty-five copies; to the Secretary, for official use, not to exceed thirty-five copies; and to the Sergeant at Arms for use on the floor of the Senate, not to exceed fifty copies; to each Representative, and Resident Commissioner in Congress, sixty-eight copies;