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[CITE: 44USC734]

 
                 TITLE 44--PUBLIC PRINTING AND DOCUMENTS
 
              CHAPTER 7--CONGRESSIONAL PRINTING AND BINDING
 
Sec. 734. Stationery and blank books for Congress

    Upon requisition of the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the 
House of Representatives, respectively, the Public Printer shall furnish 
stationery, blank books, tables, forms, and other necessary papers 
preparatory to congressional legislation, required for the official use 
of the Senate and the House of Representatives, or their committees and 
officers. This does not prevent the purchase by the officers of the 
Senate and House of Representatives of stationery and blank books 
necessary for sale to Senators and Members in the stationery rooms of 
the two Houses as provided by law.

(Pub. L. 90-620, Oct. 22, 1968, 82 Stat. 1254.)


                      Historical and Revision Notes

    Based on 44 U.S. Code, 1964 ed., Sec. 146 (Jan. 12, 1895, ch. 23, 
Sec. 2, 28 Stat. 601; Mar. 1, 1907, ch. 2284, Sec. 1, 34 Stat. 1013).

                         Change of Name

    Stationery room of House of Representatives redesignated Office 
Supply Service.

                          Transfer of Functions

    Certain functions of Officers of House of Representatives 
transferred to Director of Non-legislative and Financial Services by 
section 7 of House Resolution No. 423, One Hundred Second Congress, Apr. 
9, 1992. Director of Non-legislative and Financial Services replaced by 
Chief Administrative Officer of House of Representatives by House 
Resolution No. 6, One Hundred Fourth Congress, Jan. 4, 1995.
