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Title 44
Title 44
EXECUTIVE AND JUDICIARY PRINTING AND BINDING
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Printing and binding for the President
Printing to be authorized by law and necessary to the public business, not in excess of appropriation, and on special requisition filed with the Director of the Government Publishing Office
Certificate of necessity; estimate of cost
Restrictions on use of illustrations
Form and style of work for departments
Inserting “compliments” forbidden
Appropriations chargeable for printing and binding of documents or reports
Presidential approval required for printing of periodicals; number printed; sale to public
Printing documents in two or more editions; full number and allotment of full quota
Daily examination of Congressional Record for immediate ordering of documents for official use; limit; bills and resolutions
Annual reports: time for furnishing manuscript and proofs to Director of the Government Publishing Office
Annual reports: type for reports of executive officers
Annual reports: exclusion of irrelevant matter
Annual reports: number of copies for Congress
Annual reports: time of delivery by Director of the Government Publishing Office to Congress
Annual reports: limitation on number of copies printed; reports of bureau chiefs
Annual reports: discontinuance of printing of annual or special reports to keep within appropriations
Documents beyond scope of ordinary departmental business
Government publications as public property
Blanks and letterheads for judges and officers of courts
Paper and envelopes for Government agencies in the District of Columbia
Supplies for Government establishments
Binding materials; bookbinding for libraries