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[82 STAT. 1269]
PUBLIC LAW 90-000—MMMM. DD, 1968
[82 STAT. 1269]

82 STAT. ]

PUBLIC LAW 90-620-OCT. 22, 1968

livered to the Senate and two thousand copies to the House of Representatives, for distribution. The Director of the Geological Survey shall transmit to the Library of Congress two copies of every report of the bureau as soon as the first delivery to the Survey is made, in addition to those received by the Library of Congress under any other law. §1319. Geological Survey: specific appropriations required for monographs and bulletins The scientific reports known as the monographs and bulletins of the Geological Survey may not be published until specific and detailed estimates and specific appropriations based on these estimates are made for them. Engravings for the annual reports for monographs and bulletins, or of illustrations, sections, and maps, may not be made until specific estimates are submitted and specific appropriations made based on the estimates. §1320. Geological Survey: distribution of publications to public libraries The Director of the Geological Survey shall distribute to public libraries that have not already received them copies of sale publications on hand at the expiration of five years after date of delivery to the Survey document room, excepting a reserve number not to exceed two hundred copies. §1321. Hydrographic Surveys; foreign surveys Appropriations made for the preparation or publication of foreign hydrographic surveys may be applicable only upon approval by the Secretary of the Navy, after a report from three competent naval officers that the original data for proposed charts justify their publication. The Secretary of the Navy shall order a board of three naval officers to examine and report upon the data before he approves an application of moneys to the preparation or publication of charts or hydrographic surveys. § 1322. Immigration and Naturalization Service: report The number of copies, not to exceed five thousand, to be printed of the annual reports of the Immigration and Naturalization Service of the Department of Justice shall be subject to the discretion of the Attorney General. § 1323. Interstate Commerce Commission: report I n addition to the usual number of the annual report of the Interstate Commerce Commission, three thousand copies shall be printed: one thousand for the Senate, two thousand for the House, and for the use of the Commission that number of the report and other documents incident to interstate commerce for distribution by it as it considers expedient, §1324. Labor Statistics, Bureau of: bulletins There shall be printed one edition of fifteen thousand copies of each issue of the bulletin of the Bureau of Labor Statistics authorized by 28 section 5 of Title 29, and extra copies not to exceed twenty thousand of Stat. ^_ any single issue, when in the opinion of the Commissioner of Labor 737 Statistics the demand for the bulletin makes an extra edition necessary. § 1325. Labor Statistics, Bureau of: report of Commissioner In addition to the usual number of the report of the Commissioner of Labor Statistics, twenty-five thousand copies shall be printed: five thousand for the Senate, ten thousand for the House of Representatives, and ten thousand for distribution by the Commissioner.

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