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2 USC Ch. 3: 10
From Title 2-THE CONGRESSCHAPTER 3-COMPENSATION AND ALLOWANCES OF MEMBERS

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CHAPTER 4-OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

Sec.
60.
Repealed.
60–1.
Authority of officers of Congress over Congressional employees.
(a)
Qualifications determinations; removal and discipline.
(b)
"Officer of the Congress" defined.
60–2.
Amendment to Senate conflict of interest rule.
60a.
Omitted.
60a–1.
Senate pay adjustments; action by President pro tempore of Senate.
60a–1a.
Rates of compensation paid by Secretary of Senate; applicability of Senate pay adjustments by President pro tempore of Senate.
60a–1b.
Senate pay adjustments; action by President pro tempore of Senate.
60a–2.
House of Representatives pay adjustments; action by Clerk of House.
60a–2a.
Rates of compensation disbursed by Clerk of House; adjustments by Speaker; "Member of the House of Representatives" defined.
60b, 60c.
Omitted.
60c–1.
Vice President, Senators, officers, and employees paid by Secretary of Senate; payment of salary; advance payment.
60c–2.
Repealed.
60c–2a.
Banking and financial transactions of Secretary of Senate.
(a)
Reimbursement of banks for costs of clearing items for Senate.
(b)
Check cashing regulations for Disbursing Office of Senate.
(c)
Amounts withheld from disbursements for employee indebtedness.
60c–3.
Withholding and remittance of State income tax by Secretary of Senate.
(a)
Agreement by Secretary with appropriate State official; covered individuals.
(b)
Number of remittances authorized.
(c)
Requests by individuals of Secretary for withholding and remittance; amount of withholding; number and effective date of requests; change of designated State; revocation of request; rules and regulations.
(d)
Time or times of agreements by Secretary.
(e)
Provisions as not imposing duty, burden, requirement or penalty on United States, Senate, or any officer or employee of United States; effect of filing paper, form, or document with Secretary.
(f)
"State" defined.
60c–4.
Withholding of charitable contributions from salaries paid by Secretary of Senate and from employees of Architect of Capitol.
(a)
Definitions.
(b)
Notice; deduction and transmission.
(c)
Time of withholding and transmission.
(d)
Amount.
(e)
Provisions as not imposing duty, burden, requirement or penalty on United States, Senate, or any officer or employee of United States; effect of filing paper.
(f)
Rules and regulations.
60d.
Officers and employees paid by Clerk of House; payment of December salary.
60e.
Payment of salary for months other than December by Clerk of House to officers and employees.
60e–1.
Payment of salaries in or under House when payday falls on Saturday.
60e–1a.
Withholding of State income tax by Clerk and Sergeant at Arms of House.
(a)
Agreement with proper State official; covered individuals.
(b)
Number of remittances authorized.
(c)
Acceptance or disapproval of proposed agreement by Committee on House Administration.
(d)
Number and effective date of requests for withholding; change of designated State; revocation of request.
(e)
Provisions as not imposing duty, burden, requirement or penalty on United States, House, or any officer or employee of United States; effect of filing paper, form, or document with Clerk or Sergeant at Arms.
60e–1b.
State income tax withholding; definitions.
60e–1c.
Withholding of charitable contributions by Clerk of House.
(a)
Authority.
(b)
Time of fundraising activities.
(c)
Minimum amounts withheld.
(d)
Duty, burden, or requirement not imposed.
60e–1d.
Withholding of charitable contributions; definitions.
60e–2.
Omitted.
60e–2a.
Exemption of officers and employees of Architect of Capitol from certain Federal pay provisions.
60e–2b.
Overtime compensation for certain employees of Architect of Capitol.
60e–3 to 60g–1. Omitted or Repealed.
60g–2.
Lyndon Baines Johnson congressional interns.
(a)
Hiring authority of House Members, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners; allowance for payment of compensation.
(b)
Certification of intern status; filing.
(c)
Regulations by Committee on House Administration.
60h, 60i.
Omitted or Repealed.
60j.
Longevity compensation.
(a)
Eligible employees.
(b)
Rate of compensation; limitation on increases; computation of service; effective date of payment.
60j–1.
Capitol Police longevity compensation.
60j–2.
Longevity compensation for telephone operators on United States telephone exchange and members of Capitol Police paid by Clerk of House.
60j–3.
Repealed.
60j–4.
Longevity compensation not applicable to individuals paid by Secretary of Senate; savings provision.
60k.
Application of rights and protections of Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 to Congressional and Architect of Capitol employees.
(a)
House employees.
(b)
Architect of Capitol employees.
60l.
Coverage of House and agencies of legislative branch.
(a)
Coverage of House.
(b)
Instrumentalities of Congress.
60m.
Leave for certain Senate employees.
(a)
Coverage.
(b)
Consideration of allegations.
(c)
Rights of employees.
(d)
Limitations.
(e)
Applicable remedies.
(f)
Exercise of rulemaking power.
(g)
Severability.
(h)
Definitions.
60n.
Leave for certain House employees.
(a)
In general.
(b)
Administration.
(c)
"Fair Employment Practices Resolution" defined.
61.
Limit on rate of compensation of Senate officers and employees.
61–1.
Gross rate of compensation of employees paid by Secretary of Senate.
(a)
Annual rate; certification.
(b)
Conversion; increase in compensation.
(c)
Reference in other provisions to basic rates and additional compensation as reference to per annum gross rate.
(d)
Compensation of employees in office of Senator; limitation; titles of positions.
(e)
Gross rate of compensation of employee of committee of Senate employed by joint committee, select committee, or standing committee.
(f)
General limitation.
(g)
Conversion of compensation of Capitol telephone exchange operators and Capitol Police paid by Clerk of House.
61–1a.
Availability of appropriated funds for payment to an individual of pay from more than one position; conditions.
61–1b.
Availability of appropriations during first three months of any fiscal year for aggregate of payments of gross compensation made to employees from Senate appropriation account for "Salaries, Officers and Employees".
61–1c.
Aggregate gross compensation of employee of Senator of State with population under 5,000,000.
61–2.
Omitted.
61a.
Compensation of Secretary of Senate.
61a–1, 61a–2. Omitted.
61a–3.
Compensation of Assistant Secretary of Senate.
61a–4 to 61a–8. Repealed or Omitted.
61a–9.
Advancement by Secretary of Senate of travel funds to employees under his jurisdiction for Federal Election Campaign Act travel expenses.
61a–9a.
Travel expenses of Secretary of Senate; advancement of travel funds to designated employees.
61a–10.
Omitted.
61a–11.
Abolition of statutory positions in Office of Secretary of Senate; Secretary's authority to establish and fix compensation for positions.
61b.
Compensation of Parliamentarian of Senate.
61b–1 to 61b–2. Omitted.
61b–3.
Professional archivist; Secretary's authority to obtain services from General Services Administration.
61c.
Omitted.
61c–1.
Adjustment of rate of compensation by Secretary of Senate.
61c–2.
Compensation of Assistants to Majority and Minority in Office of Secretary of Senate.
61d.
Compensation of Chaplain of Senate.
61d–1.
Compensation of employees of Chaplain of Senate.
61d–2.
Postage allowance for Chaplain of Senate.
61e.
Compensation of Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of Senate.
61e–1.
Compensation of Deputy Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of Senate.
61e–2.
Compensation of Administrative Assistant to Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of Senate.
61e–3.
Deputy Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper to act on death, resignation, disability, or absence of Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of Senate.
61e–4.
Designation by Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of Senate of persons to approve vouchers for payment of moneys.
61f, 61f–1. Omitted.
61f–1a.
Travel expenses of Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of Senate.
61f–2 to 61f–6. Omitted.
61f–7.
Abolition of statutory positions in Office of Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of Senate; authority to establish and fix compensation for positions.
61f–8.
Use by Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of Senate of individual consultants or organizations, and department and agency personnel.
61f–9.
Employment of personnel by Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of Senate at daily rates of compensation; authorization; limitation on amount of compensation.
61g.
Compensation of Secretaries for Senate Majority and Minority.
61g–1 to 61g–3. Omitted.
61g–4.
Appointment and compensation of employees by Secretary of Conference of Majority of Senate and Secretary of Conference of Minority of Senate.
61g–5.
Appointment and compensation of employees by Secretaries for Senate Majority and Minority; gross compensation.
61g–6.
Payment of expenses of Conference of Majority and Conference of Minority from Senate contingent fund.
61g–6a.
Salaries for Conference of Majority and Conference of Minority of Senate; transfer of funds from appropriation account.
61g–7.
Services of consultants to Majority and Minority Conference Committee of Senate.
(a)
Authorization of expenditure with approval of Committee on Rules and Administration.
(b)
Procurement by contract or employment.
(c)
Selection of consultant or organization by Conference Committee chairman.
61g–8.
Utilization of funds for specialized training of professional staff for Majority and Minority Conference Committee of Senate.
61h to 61h–3. Omitted.
61h–4.
Appointment of employees by Senate Majority and Minority Leaders; compensation.
61h–5.
Assistants to Senate Majority and Minority Leaders for Floor Operations; establishment of positions; appointment; compensation.
61h–6.
Appointment of consultants by President pro tempore, Majority Leader, Minority Leader, Secretary of Senate, and Legislative Counsel of Senate; compensation.
61h–7.
Chiefs of Staff for Senate Majority and Minority Leaders; appointment; compensation.
61i to 61j–1. Omitted.
61j–2.
Compensation and appointment of employees by Senate Majority and Minority Whips.
61k.
Appointment and compensation of employees by President pro tempore of Senate.
61l.
Appointment and compensation of Administrative Assistant, Legislative Assistant, and Executive Secretary for Deputy President pro tempore of Senate.
62.
Limitation on compensation of Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of Senate.
62a, 62b.
Omitted or Transferred.
63.
Duties of Doorkeeper of Senate.
64.
Omitted.
64–1.
Employees of Senate Disbursing Office; designation by Secretary of Senate to administer oaths and affirmations.
64–2.
Transfers of funds by Secretary of Senate; approval of Committee on Appropriations.
64–3.
Reimbursement for Capitol Police salaries paid by Senate for service at Federal Law Enforcement Training Center.
64a.
Death, resignation, or disability of Secretary and Assistant Secretary of Senate; Financial Clerk deemed successor as disbursing officer.
64a–1.
Compensation of Financial Clerk of Senate.
64b.
Death, resignation, or disability of Secretary of Senate; Assistant Secretary of Senate to act as Secretary; written designation of absent status.
65.
Repealed.
65a.
Insurance of office funds of Secretary of Senate and Sergeant at Arms; payment of premiums.
65b.
Advances to Sergeant at Arms of Senate for extraordinary expenses.
65c.
Expense allowance for Secretary of Senate, Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of Senate, and Secretaries for Senate Majority and Minority.
65d.
Funds advanced by Secretary of Senate to Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of Senate to defray office expenses; accountability; maximum amount; vouchers.
65e.
Transferred.
65f.
Funds for Secretary of Senate to assist in proper discharge within United States of responsibilities to foreign parliamentary groups or other foreign officials.
66.
Repealed.
66a.
Restriction on payment of dual compensation by Secretary of Senate.
67.
Clerks to Senators-elect.
67a.
Employment of civilian employees of executive branch of Government by Senate Committee on Appropriations; restoration to former position.
68.
Payments from Senate contingent fund.
68–1.
Committee on Rules and Administration; designation of employees to approve vouchers for payments from Senate contingent fund.
68–2.
Appropriations for contingent expenses of Senate; restrictions.
68–3.
Separate accounts for "Secretary of the Senate" and for "Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of the Senate"; establishment within Senate contingent fund; inclusion of funds in existing accounts.
68–4.
Deposit of moneys for credit to account within Senate contingent fund for "Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of the Senate".
68–5.
Purchase, lease, exchange, maintenance, and operation of vehicles out of account for Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of Senate within Senate contingent fund; authorization of appropriations.
68–6.
Transfers from appropriations account for expenses of Office of Secretary of Senate and Office of Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of Senate.
68–6a.
Transfers from appropriations account for expenses of Office of Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of Senate.
68–7.
Senate Office of Public Records Revolving Fund.
(a)
Establishment.
(b)
Source of moneys for deposit in Fund; availability of moneys in Fund.
(c)
Vouchers.
(d)
Regulations.
(e)
Transfer of moneys into Fund.
68–8.
Vouchering Senate office charges.
(a)
Senate support office charges.
(b)
Payment charged to official funds.
(c)
Certification.
(d)
Regulations.
68a.
Materials, supplies, and fuel payments from Senate contingent fund.
68b.
Per diem and subsistence expenses from Senate contingent fund.
68c.
Computation of compensation for stenographic assistance of committees payable from Senate contingent fund.
68d.
Liquidation from appropriations of any unpaid obligations chargeable to rescinded unexpended balances of funds.
69.
Expenses of committees payable from Senate contingent fund.
69a.
Orientation seminars, etc., for new Senators, Senate officials, or members of staffs of Senators or Senate officials; payment of expenses.
70 to 72.
Omitted.
72a.
Committee staffs.
(a)
Appointment of professional members; number; qualifications; termination of employment.
(b)
Professional members for Committee on Appropriations; examinations of executive agencies' operation.
(c)
Clerical employees; appointment; number; duties; termination of employment.
(d)
Recordation of committee hearings, data, etc.; access to records.
(e)
Repealed.
(f)
Limitations on appointment of professional members.
(g)
Appointments when no vacancy exists; payment from Senate contingent fund.
(h)
Salary rates, assignment of facilities, and accessibility of committee records for minority staff appointees.
(i)
Consultants for Senate and House standing committees; procurement of temporary or intermittent services; contracts; advertisement requirements inapplicable; selection method; qualifications report to Congressional committees.
(j)
Specialized training for professional staffs of Senate and House standing committees, Senate Appropriations Committee, Senate Majority and Minority Policy Committees, and joint committees whose funding is disbursed by Secretary of Senate or Clerk of House; assistance: pay, tuition, etc. while training; continued employment agreement; service credit: retirement, life insurance and health insurance.
72a–1, 72a–1a. Repealed.
72a–1b.
Approval of employment and compensation of committee employees by House standing committees.
72a–1c, 72a–1d. Repealed.
72a–1e.
Assistance to Senators with committee memberships by employees in office of Senator.
(1)
Designation.
(2)
Certification; professional staff privileges.
(3)
Termination.
72a–1f.
Designation by Senator who is Chairman or Vice Chairman of Senate Select Committee on Ethics of employee in office of that Senator to perform part-time service for Committee; amount reimbursable; procedure applicable.
72a–1g.
Referral of ethics violations by Senate Ethics Committee to General Accounting Office for investigation.
72a–2 to 72a–4. Omitted or Repealed.
72b.
Regulations governing availability of appropriations for House committee employees.
72b–1.
Omitted.
72c.
House committee reports on employed personnel; period covered; publication.
73, 74.
Omitted.
74–1.
Personal services in office of Speaker; payments from House contingent fund.
74–2.
Omitted.
74a.
Employment of administrative assistants for Speaker and House majority and minority leaders; compensation; appropriations.
74a–1.
Omitted.
74a–2.
Per annum rate of compensation of Chief of Staff of Joint Committee on Taxation.
74a–3.
Additional employees in offices of House minority leader, majority whip, and chief majority whip; authorization; compensation.
74a–4.
Additional amounts for personnel and equipment for House majority and minority leaders and majority and minority whips.
74a–5.
Limits on uses of funds provided under section 74a–4.
74a–6.
Transfer of authority over Majority and Minority Printers.
(a)
Transfer of Majority and Minority Printers to Director of Non-legislative and Financial Services.
(b)
Fees for offices and utilities.
(c)
Applicability.
74b.
Employment of additional administrative assistants.
74c.
Compensation of certain House minority employees.
75.
Repealed.
75–1.
Compensation of Clerk of House.
75a.
Death, resignation, etc., of Clerk of House; accounts and payments; liability of Clerk for acts and defaults of disbursing clerk.
75a–1.
Temporary appointments in case of vacancies or incapacity of House officers; compensation.
(a)
Temporary appointments in case of vacancy or incapacity in office of Clerk, Sergeant at Arms, Doorkeeper, Postmaster, or Chaplain of House.
(b)
Duties of temporary appointees.
(c)
Compensation of temporary appointee.
75b to 75e. Omitted.
76.
Duties of Doorkeeper of House.
76–1.
Compensation of Doorkeeper.
76a, 76b.
Omitted.
77.
Sergeant at Arms of House; additional compensation.
77a.
Compensation of Sergeant at Arms.
78.
Duties of Sergeant at Arms.
79.
Symbol of office of Sergeant at Arms.
80.
Disbursement of compensation of House Members by Sergeant at Arms.
80a.
Deductions by Sergeant at Arms in disbursement of gratuity appropriations.
81.
Repealed.
81a.
Audits and reports of fiscal records of Sergeant at Arms.
81b.
Payment from House contingent fund for restoration or adjustment of trust fund account of Sergeant at Arms.
81c.
Insurance of office funds of Sergeant at Arms; payment of premiums.
82.
Repealed.
83.
Tenure of office of Sergeant at Arms.
84.
Statement of disbursements by Sergeant at Arms.
84–1.
Omitted.
84–2.
Compensation of Chaplain of House.
84–3, 84–4. Omitted.
84a.
Reporters for House of Representatives.
84a–1.
Official Reporter of Debates or Official Reporter to Committees; adjustment of compensation.
84b.
Disposition of receipts from sales of copies of transcripts.
85.
Performance of duties by employees of House.
86.
Division of salaries of employees of House.
87.
Requiring or permitting employees of House to sublet duties.
88.
Omitted.
88a.
Education of Congressional and Supreme Court pages; appropriations; attendance at private or parochial schools.
88b.
Education of other minors who are Congressional employees.
88b–1.
Congressional pages.
(a)
Appointment conditions.
(b)
Qualifications.
88b–2.
House of Representatives Page Board; establishment and purpose.
88b–3.
Membership of Page Board.
(a)
Appointed and designated members.
(b)
"Member of the House" defined.
88b–4.
Regulations of Page Board.
88b–5.
Page residence hall and page meal plan.
(a)
Revolving fund; establishment within House contingent fund.
(b)
Deposits in revolving fund; disbursements by Clerk of House.
(c)
"Clerk" defined.
(d)
Regulations.
88b–6.
Charges for lodging, meals, and related services furnished Senate pages in page residence hall; withholding from salary.
88b–7.
Daniel Webster Senate Page Residence Revolving Fund.
(a)
Establishment.
(b)
Deposit of moneys.
(c)
Vouchers.
(d)
Regulations.
88c.
Repealed.
88c–1.
Educational services and related items for pages; payment authority pursuant to contract, etc., by Page Board.
88c–2.
Academic year and summer term for page program.
88c–3.
Service of page during academic year and summer term; filling of vacancies; eligibility.
88c–4.
Definitions.
89.
Certificates to pay rolls of employees of House.
89a.
Certification of indebtedness of employees of House; withholding of amount.
90.
Removal from office of employees of House.
91.
Inquiry by Committee on House Administration.
92.
Payment of appropriations for clerk hire for Members of House, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners.
92–1.
Clerk hire allowance payments; place of performance of services.
92a.
Pay of clerical assistants as affected by death of Senator or Representative.
92b.
Pay of clerical assistants as affected by death or resignation of Member of House.
92b–1.
Termination of service of Members of House.
92b–2.
Authority to prescribe regulations.
92b–3.
Vouchers.
92c.
Performance of duties by clerical assistants of dead or resigned Member of House.
92d.
"Member of the House" defined.
92e to 94.
Repealed or Omitted.
95.
Payments from House contingent fund.
95a.
Appropriations for contingent expenses of House; restrictions.
95b.
Transfers of amounts appropriated for House.
(a)
Transfers among categories of allowances and expenses.
(b)
Transfers among offices and activities.
(c)
Transfers among various appropriations headings.
96.
Payment of certain bills from moneys of House.
96a.
Transfer of responsibility for legislative service organization financial activity to Clerk of House.
97.
Temporary committee on accounts of House.
98, 99.
Omitted.
100.
Contracts for packing boxes for House.
101.
Subletting duties of employees of Senate or House.
102.
Omitted.
102a.
Withdrawal of unexpended balances of appropriations.
103, 104.
Omitted.
104a.
Semiannual statements of expenditures by Secretary of Senate and Clerk of House.
105.
Preparation and contents of statement of appropriations.
106.
Stationery for Senate and House; advertisements for.
107.
Opening bids for Senate and House stationery; awarding contracts.
108.
Contracts for separate parts of Senate and House stationery.
109.
American goods to be preferred in purchases for Senate and House.
110.
Purchase of paper, envelopes, etc., for stationery rooms of Senate and House.
111.
Purchase of supplies for Senate and House.
111a.
Receipts from sales of items by Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of Senate, to Senators, etc., to be credited to appropriation from which purchased.
111b.
Contracts to furnish property, supplies, or services to Congress; terms varying from those offered other entities of Federal Government.
112.
Purchases of stationery and materials for folding.
112a to 112d. Repealed.
112e.
Electrical and mechanical office equipment for House Members, officers, and committees.
(a)
Authority of Clerk.
(b)
Registration and ownership.
(c)
Payment.
(d)
Rules and regulations.
113.
Detailed reports of receipts and expenditures by Secretary of Senate and Clerk of House.
114.
Fees for copies from Senate and House Journals.
115.
Index to House daily calendar.
116.
Repealed.
117.
Sale of waste paper and condemned furniture.
117a.
Omitted.
117b.
Disposal of used or surplus furniture and equipment by Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of Senate; procedure; deposit of receipts.
117b–1.
Receipts from sale of used or surplus furniture and furnishings of Senate.
117c.
Disposal of used or surplus automobiles and trucks by Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of Senate; procedure; deposit of receipts.
117d.
Reimbursements to Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of Senate for equipment provided to Senators, etc., which has been lost, stolen, damaged, or otherwise unaccounted for; deposit of receipts.
117e.
Disposal of used or surplus furniture and equipment by Clerk of House; procedure; deposit of receipts.
117f.
Commissions and charges for public telephone or telecommunications services; deposit of receipts.
(a)
Authority of Clerk to receive commissions for providing public telephone service in House occupied areas.
(b)
Authority of Clerk to receive legislative branch charges for provision of telephone or telecommunications services; exception.
(c)
Deposit of receipts; availability for expenditure.
117g.
Monies received by Attending Physician from sale of prescription drugs or other sources; deposit of receipts.
117h.
Deposit of fees for services by Office of Attending Physician; availability of amounts deposited.
117i.
Revolving fund for House gymnasium; deposit of receipts; availability for expenditure.
118.
Actions against officers for official acts.
118a.
Officers of Senate.
119.
Stationery rooms of House and Senate; specification of classes of articles purchasable.
119a, 120. Repealed or Omitted.
121.
Senate restaurant deficit fund; deposit of proceeds from surcharge on orders.
121a.
Senate Barber and Beauty Shops Revolving Fund.
(a)
Establishment.
(b)
Deposit of moneys received; disbursements for equipment, supplies, and expenses.
(c)
Deposit as miscellaneous receipts of excess moneys in fund.
(d)
Disbursements upon vouchers.
(e)
Regulations.
121b.
Senate Beauty Shop.
(a)
Employment and compensation of personnel.
(b)
Omitted.
(c)
Creditable civilian service in Senate Building Beauty Shop for basic annuity.
(d)
Creditable civilian service in Senate Building Beauty Shop for survivor annuities and disability benefits.
(e)
Certification concerning creditable service; acceptance by Office of Personnel Management.
(f)
Effective date.
121c.
Office of Senate Health Promotion.
(a)
Establishment.
(b)
Fees, assessments, and charges.
(c)
Senate Health Promotion Revolving Fund.
(d)
Vouchers.
(e)
Inapplicability of provisions prohibiting sales, advertisements, or solicitations in Capitol grounds.
(f)
Regulations.
121d.
Senate Gift Shop.
(a)
Establishment.
(b)
Deposit of receipts.
(c)
Revolving fund.
(d)
Exception to prohibition of sale or solicitation on Capitol Grounds.
(e)
Transfer of moneys from Stationery Revolving Fund.
(f)
Authorization to expend from appropriations account for initial expenses.
(g)
Disbursement on approved voucher.
(h)
Regulations.
121e.
Payment of fees for services of Attending Physician and for use of Senate health and fitness facilities.
(a)
Regulations.
(b)
Withholding of fees from salary.
(c)
Deposit in General Fund.
(d)
Effective date.
122.
Repealed.
122a.
Reimbursement of House Members for office expenses outside District of Columbia.
122b.
Leasing of office space in home districts of House Members.
122c.
Determination of disbursable annual amount.
122d.
Authorization by Committee on House Administration.
122e.
Office equipment, carpeting, and draperies.
122f.
Rules and regulations.
122g.
Definitions.
123, 123a. Repealed or Omitted.
123b.
House Recording Studio; Senate Recording Studio and Senate Photographic Studio.
(a)
Establishment.
(b)
Assistance in making disk, film, and tape recordings; exclusiveness of use.
(c)
Operation of studios.
(d)
Prices of disk, film, and tape recordings; collection of moneys.
(e)
Restrictions on expenditures.
(f)
Appointment of Director and other employees of House Recording Studio.
(g)
Revolving funds.
(h)
Deposits in funds; availability of funds.
(i)
Distribution of equity of Joint Senate and House Recording Facility Revolving Fund; assignment of existing studio facilities, equipment, materials and supplies; transfer of accounts; reserve fund; distribution of balance.
(j)
Availability of existing services and facilities.
(k)
Restrictions on employment.
(l)
Abolition of Joint Recording Facility positions and salaries.
(m)
Repeals.
(n)
Repealed.
(o)
Authorization of appropriations.
123b–1.
Senate Recording Studio and Senate Photographic Studio as successors to Senate Recording and Photographic Studios; rules, regulations, and fees for photographs and photographic services.
123c.
Data processing equipment, software, and services.
123c–1.
Advance payments for computer programing services.
123d.
Senate Computer Center.
(a)
Senate Computer Center Revolving Fund.
(b)
Contracts for use of Senate computer; approval; terms.
(c)
Additional personnel.
(d)
Disbursements.
124.
Arrangements for attendance at funeral of deceased House Members; payment of funeral expenses and expenses of attending funeral rites.
125.
Gratuities for survivors of deceased House employees; computation.
125a.
Death gratuity payments as gifts.
126, 126–1. Repealed or Omitted.
126–2.
Designation of reporters.
126a.
Omitted.
126b.
Substitute reporters of debates and expert transcribers; temporary reporters of debates and expert transcribers; payments from Senate contingent fund.
127.
Repealed.
127a.
Reimbursement of transportation expenses for employees in office of House Member.
128 to 130. Repealed.
130–1.
Participation by House in interparliamentary institutions; reception of members of foreign legislative bodies and foreign officials; meetings with Government officials.
130a.
Nonpay status for Congressional employees studying under Congressional staff fellowships.
130b.
Jury and witness service by Senate and House employees.
(a)
Definitions.
(b)
Service as juror or witness in connection with a judicial proceeding; prohibition against reduction of pay.
(c)
Official duty.
(d)
Prohibition on receipt of jury or witness fees.
(e)
Travel expenses.
(f)
Rules and regulations.
(g)
Congressional consent not conferred for production of official records or to testimony concerning activities related to employment.
130c.
Waiver by Secretary of Senate of claims of United States arising out of erroneous payments to Vice President, Senator, or Senate employee paid by Secretary of Senate.
(a)
Waiver of claim for erroneous payment of pay or allowances.
(b)
Prohibition of waiver.
(c)
Credit for waiver.
(d)
Effect of waiver.
(e)
Construction with other laws.
(f)
Rules and regulations.
130d.
Waiver by Speaker of House of claims of United States arising out of erroneous payments to officers or employees paid by Clerk of House.
(a)
Waiver of claim for erroneous payment of pay or allowances.
(b)
Investigation and report.
(c)
Prohibition of waiver.
(d)
Credit for waiver.
(e)
Effect of waiver.
(f)
Construction with other laws.
(g)
Rules and regulations.
130e.
Special Services Office.