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Title 2 of the United States Code

Title 2 of the United States Code outlines the role of Congress in the United States Code.[1]

Chapter 1 edit

Chapter 1 — Election of Senators and Representatives

  • § 1 — Time for election of Senators
  • § 1a — Election to be certified by governor
  • § 1b — Countersignature of certificate of election
  • § 2a — Reapportionment of Representatives; time and manner; existing decennial census figures as basis; statement by President; duty of clerk
  • § 2b — Number of Representatives from each State in 78th and subsequent Congresses
  • § 2c — Number of Congressional Districts; number of Representatives from each District
  • § 5 — Nominations for Representatives at large
  • § 6 — Reduction of representation
  • § 7 — Time of election
  • § 8 — Vacancies
  • § 9 — Voting for Representatives

Omitted sections: 2, 3, & 4.

Chapter 2 edit

Chapter 2 — Organization of Congress

  • § 21 — Oath of Senators
  • § 22 — Oath of President of Senate
  • § 23 — Presiding officer of Senate may administer oaths
  • § 24 — Secretary of Senate or assistant secretary may administer oaths
  • § 25 — Oath of Speaker, Members, and Delegates
  • § 25a — Delegate to House of Representatives from District of Columbia
  • § 26 — Roll of Representatives-elect
  • § 27 — Change of place of meeting
  • § 28 — Parliamentary precedents of House of Representatives
  • § 28a — Compilation of the Precedents of House of Representatives; date of completion; biennial update; printing and availability of copies
  • § 28b — Printing and binding as public document of Precedents of House of Representatives; number of sets authorized
  • § 28c — Distribution of Precedents by Public Printer
  • § 28d — Distribution of Precedents by Public Printer for official use; particular distribution; marking and ownership of sets
  • § 28e — Distribution of Precedents by Joint Committee on Printing of surplus sets; additional printing, etc., of sets under authority of Joint Committee
  • § 29 — Condensed and simplified versions of House precedents; other useful materials in summary form; form and distribution to Members of Congress, Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico, and others; appointment and compensation of personnel; utilization of services of personnel of Federal agencies
  • § 29a — Early organization of House of Representatives
  • § 29d — Committee on Standards of Official Conduct of House of Representatives
  • § 30 — Term of service of Members of Congress as trustees or directors of corporations or institutions appropriated for
  • § 30a — Jury duty exemption of elected officials of legislative branch

Repealed section: 25b.
Omitted sections: 29b, & 29c.

Chapter 3 edit

Chapter 3 — Compensation and Allowances of Members

  • § 31 — Compensation of Members of Congress
  • § 31-2 — Gifts and travel
  • § 31a-1 — Expense allowance of Majority and Minority Leaders of Senate; expense allowance of Majority and Minority Whips; methods of payment; taxability
  • § 31a-2 — Representation Allowance Account for Majority and Minority Leaders of Senate
  • § 31a-2a — Transfer of funds from representation allowance of Majority and Minority Leaders of Senate to expense allowance; availability; definitions
  • § 31a-2b — Transfer of funds from appropriations account of Majority and Minority Leaders of Senate to appropriations account, Miscellaneous Items, within Senate contingent fund
  • § 31a-2c — Transfer of funds from appropriations account of Majority and Minority Whips of Senate to appropriations account, Miscellaneous Items, within Senate contingent fund
  • § 31a-2d — Transfer of funds from appropriations account of the Office of the Vice President and the Offices of the Secretaries for the Majority and Minority to the Senate contingent fund
  • § 31a-3 — Expense allowance for Chairmen of Majority and Minority Conference Committees of Senate; method of payment; taxability
  • § 31a-4 — Expense allowance for Chairmen of Majority and Minority Policy Committees of Senate; method of payment; taxability
  • § 31b — Expense allowance of Speaker of House of Representatives
  • § 31b-1 — Former Speakers of House of Representatives; retention of office, furniture, etc., in Congressional district following expiration of term as Representative; exceptions
  • § 31b-2 — Allowance available to former Speaker for payment of office and other expenses for administration, etc., of matters pertaining to incumbency in office as Representative and Speaker
  • § 31b-4 — Franked mail and printing privileges of former Speaker
  • § 31b-5 — Staff assistance to former Speaker for administration, etc., of matters pertaining to incumbency in office as Representative and Speaker; compensation and status of staff
  • § 31b-7 — Availability of entitlements of former Speaker for 5 years
  • § 32 — Compensation of President pro tempore of Senate
  • § 32a — Compensation of Deputy President pro tempore of Senate
  • § 32b — Expense allowance of President pro tempore of Senate; methods of payment; taxability
  • § 33 — Senators' salaries
  • § 34 — Representatives' and Delegates' salaries payable monthly
  • § 35 — Salaries payable monthly after taking oath
  • § 35a — End-of-the-month salary payment schedule inapplicable to Senators
  • § 36 — Salaries of Senators
  • § 36a — Payment of sums due deceased Senators and Senate personnel
  • § 37 — Salaries of Representatives, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners elected for unexpired terms
  • § 38a — Disposition of unpaid salary and other sums on death of Representative or Resident Commissioner
  • § 38b — Death gratuity payments as gifts
  • § 39 — Deductions for absence
  • § 40 — Deductions for withdrawal
  • § 40a — Deductions for delinquent indebtedness
  • § 42a — Special delivery postage allowance for President of Senate
  • § 43b-2 — Staff expenses for House Members attending organizational caucus or conference
  • § 43b-3 — Payments and reimbursements for certain House staff expenses
  • § 43d — Organizational expenses of Senator-elect
  • § 46a — Stationery allowance for President of Senate
  • § 46a-1 — Senate revolving fund for stationery allowances; availability of unexpended balances; withdrawals
  • § 46b-1 — House revolving fund for stationery allowances; disposition of moneys from stationery sales; availability of unexpended balances
  • § 46d-1 — Long-distance telephone calls for Vice President
  • § 47 — Mode of payment
  • § 48 — Certification of salary and mileage accounts
  • § 49 — Certificate of salary during recess
  • § 50 — Substitute to sign certificates for salary and accounts
  • § 51 — Monuments to deceased Senators or House Members
  • § 54 — Annotated United States Code for Members of House of Representatives to be paid for from Members' Representational Allowance
  • § 55 — United States Code Annotated or United States Code Service; procurement for Senators
  • § 57 — Adjustment of House of Representatives allowances by Committee on House Oversight
  • § 57a — Limitation on allowance authority of Committee on House Oversight
  • § 57b — Representational allowance for Members of House of Representatives
  • § 58 — Mail, telegraph, telephone, stationery, office supplies, and home State office and travel expenses for Senators
  • § 58a — Telecommunications services for Senators; payment of costs out of contingent fund
  • § 58a-1 — Payment for telecommunications equipment and services; definitions
  • § 58a-2 — Certification of telecommunications equipment and services as official
  • § 58a-3 — Report on telecommunications to Committee on Rules and Administration
  • § 58a-4 — Metered charges on copiers; "Sergeant at Arms" and "user" defined; certification of services and equipment as official; deposit of payments; availability for expenditure
  • § 58c — Senators' Official Personnel and Office Expense Account
  • § 59 — Home State office space for Senators; lease of office space
  • § 59-1 — Additional home State office space for Senators; declaration of disaster or emergency
  • § 59b — Purchase of office equipment or furnishings by Senators
  • § 59c — Transferred
  • § 59d — Transportation of official records and papers to House Member's district
  • § 59d-1 — Transportation of official records and papers to a Senator's State
  • § 59e — Official mail of persons entitled to use congressional frank
  • § 59f — Mass mailings by Senate offices; quarterly statements; publication of summary tabulations
  • § 59g — Mass mailing of information by Senators under frank; quarterly registration with Secretary of Senate
  • § 59h — Mass mailing sent by House Members

Omitted sections: 42a-1, 42b 43, 43a, 44, 45, 46, 46a-2, 46a-4.
Repealed sections: 31-1, 31a, 31b-3, 31b-6, 31c, 38, 41, 42, 42c, 42d, 43b, 43b-1, 43c, 46a-3, 46b, 46b-2, 46c, 46d, 64d-2, 46d-3, 46d-4, 46d-5, 46e, 46f, 46f-1, 46g, 46g-1, 46h, 46i, 52, 53, 56, 58b, 58c-1, & 59a.

Chapter 4 edit

Chapter 4—Officers and Employees of Senate and House of Representatives

Chapter 5 edit

Chapter 5--Library of Congress

Chapter 6 edit

Chapter 6—Congressional And Committee Procedure; Investigations; Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946

Chapter 7 edit

Chapter 7--Contested Elections

Chapter 8 edit

Chapter 8--Federal Corrupt Practices

Chapter 8a edit

Chapter 8a—Regulation of Lobbying

Chapter 9 edit

Chapter 9--Office of Legislative Counsel

Chapter 9a edit

Chapter 9a--Office of Law Revision Counsel

Chapter 9b edit

Chapter 9b--Legislative Classification Office

Chapter 9c edit

Chapter 9c--Office of Parliamentarian of House of Representatives

Chapter 9d edit

Chapter 9d--Office of Senate Legal Counsel

Chapter 10 edit

Chapter 10—Classification of Employees of House of Representatives

Chapter 10a edit

Chapter 10a—Payroll Administration in House of Representatives

Chapter 11 edit

Chapter 11--Citizens' Commission on Public Service and Compensation

Chapter 12 edit

Chapter 12—Contested Elections

Chapter 13 edit

Chapter 13--Joint Committee on Congressional Operations

Chapter 14 edit

Chapter 14--Federal Election Campaigns

Chapter 15 edit

Chapter 15--Office of Technology Assessment

Chapter 16 edit

Chapter 16—Congressional Mailing Standards

Chapter 17 edit

Chapter 17--Congressional Budget Office

Chapter 17A edit

Chapter 17A—Congressional Budget And Fiscal Operations

Chapter 17b edit

Chapter 17b--Impoundment Control And Line Item Veto

Chapter 18 edit

Chapter 18—Legislative Personnel Financial Disclosure Requirements

Chapter 19 edit

Chapter 19--Congressional Award Program

Chapter 19a edit

Chapter 19a--John Heinz Competitive Excellence Award

Chapter 20 edit

Chapter 20--Emergency Powers to Eliminate Budget Deficits, including laws originally passed in Gramm–Rudman–Hollings Balanced Budget Act and amended in following acts such as the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 and Budget Control Act of 2011

Chapter 21 edit

Chapter 21—Civic Achievement Award Program in Honor of Office of Speaker of House of Representatives

Chapter 22 edit

Chapter 22--John C. Stennis Center for Public Service Training and Development

Chapter 22a edit

Chapter 22a--Open World Leadership Center

Chapter 23 edit

Chapter 23—Government Employee Rights

Chapter 24 edit

Chapter 24—Congressional Accountability

Chapter 25 edit

Chapter 25--Unfunded Mandates Reform

Chapter 26 edit

Chapter 26--Disclosure of Lobbying Activities

Chapter 27 edit

Chapter 27—Sound Recording Preservation by the Library of Congress

References edit

  1. ^ "United States Code". Office of the Law Revision Counsel. Retrieved November 21, 2015.

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Title 2 of the United States Code outlines the role of Congress in the United States Code 1 Contents 1 Chapter 1 2 Chapter 2 3 Chapter 3 4 Chapter 4 5 Chapter 5 6 Chapter 6 7 Chapter 7 8 Chapter 8 9 Chapter 8a 10 Chapter 9 11 Chapter 9a 12 Chapter 9b 13 Chapter 9c 14 Chapter 9d 15 Chapter 10 16 Chapter 10a 17 Chapter 11 18 Chapter 12 19 Chapter 13 20 Chapter 14 21 Chapter 15 22 Chapter 16 23 Chapter 17 24 Chapter 17A 25 Chapter 17b 26 Chapter 18 27 Chapter 19 28 Chapter 19a 29 Chapter 20 30 Chapter 21 31 Chapter 22 32 Chapter 22a 33 Chapter 23 34 Chapter 24 35 Chapter 25 36 Chapter 26 37 Chapter 27 38 References 39 External linksChapter 1 editChapter 1 Election of Senators and Representatives 1 Time for election of Senators 1a Election to be certified by governor 1b Countersignature of certificate of election 2a Reapportionment of Representatives time and manner existing decennial census figures as basis statement by President duty of clerk 2b Number of Representatives from each State in 78th and subsequent Congresses 2c Number of Congressional Districts number of Representatives from each District 5 Nominations for Representatives at large 6 Reduction of representation 7 Time of election 8 Vacancies 9 Voting for RepresentativesOmitted sections 2 3 amp 4 Chapter 2 editChapter 2 Organization of Congress 21 Oath of Senators 22 Oath of President of Senate 23 Presiding officer of Senate may administer oaths 24 Secretary of Senate or assistant secretary may administer oaths 25 Oath of Speaker Members and Delegates 25a Delegate to House of Representatives from District of Columbia 26 Roll of Representatives elect 27 Change of place of meeting 28 Parliamentary precedents of House of Representatives 28a Compilation of the Precedents of House of Representatives date of completion biennial update printing and availability of copies 28b Printing and binding as public document of Precedents of House of Representatives number of sets authorized 28c Distribution of Precedents by Public Printer 28d Distribution of Precedents by Public Printer for official use particular distribution marking and ownership of sets 28e Distribution of Precedents by Joint Committee on Printing of surplus sets additional printing etc of sets under authority of Joint Committee 29 Condensed and simplified versions of House precedents other useful materials in summary form form and distribution to Members of Congress Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico and others appointment and compensation of personnel utilization of services of personnel of Federal agencies 29a Early organization of House of Representatives 29d Committee on Standards of Official Conduct of House of Representatives 30 Term of service of Members of Congress as trustees or directors of corporations or institutions appropriated for 30a Jury duty exemption of elected officials of legislative branchRepealed section 25b Omitted sections 29b amp 29c Chapter 3 editChapter 3 Compensation and Allowances of Members 31 Compensation of Members of Congress 31 2 Gifts and travel 31a 1 Expense allowance of Majority and Minority Leaders of Senate expense allowance of Majority and Minority Whips methods of payment taxability 31a 2 Representation Allowance Account for Majority and Minority Leaders of Senate 31a 2a Transfer of funds from representation allowance of Majority and Minority Leaders of Senate to expense allowance availability definitions 31a 2b Transfer of funds from appropriations account of Majority and Minority Leaders of Senate to appropriations account Miscellaneous Items within Senate contingent fund 31a 2c Transfer of funds from appropriations account of Majority and Minority Whips of Senate to appropriations account Miscellaneous Items within Senate contingent fund 31a 2d Transfer of funds from appropriations account of the Office of the Vice President and the Offices of the Secretaries for the Majority and Minority to the Senate contingent fund 31a 3 Expense allowance for Chairmen of Majority and Minority Conference Committees of Senate method of payment taxability 31a 4 Expense allowance for Chairmen of Majority and Minority Policy Committees of Senate method of payment taxability 31b Expense allowance of Speaker of House of Representatives 31b 1 Former Speakers of House of Representatives retention of office furniture etc in Congressional district following expiration of term as Representative exceptions 31b 2 Allowance available to former Speaker for payment of office and other expenses for administration etc of matters pertaining to incumbency in office as Representative and Speaker 31b 4 Franked mail and printing privileges of former Speaker 31b 5 Staff assistance to former Speaker for administration etc of matters pertaining to incumbency in office as Representative and Speaker compensation and status of staff 31b 7 Availability of entitlements of former Speaker for 5 years 32 Compensation of President pro tempore of Senate 32a Compensation of Deputy President pro tempore of Senate 32b Expense allowance of President pro tempore of Senate methods of payment taxability 33 Senators salaries 34 Representatives and Delegates salaries payable monthly 35 Salaries payable monthly after taking oath 35a End of the month salary payment schedule inapplicable to Senators 36 Salaries of Senators 36a Payment of sums due deceased Senators and Senate personnel 37 Salaries of Representatives Delegates and Resident Commissioners elected for unexpired terms 38a Disposition of unpaid salary and other sums on death of Representative or Resident Commissioner 38b Death gratuity payments as gifts 39 Deductions for absence 40 Deductions for withdrawal 40a Deductions for delinquent indebtedness 42a Special delivery postage allowance for President of Senate 43b 2 Staff expenses for House Members attending organizational caucus or conference 43b 3 Payments and reimbursements for certain House staff expenses 43d Organizational expenses of Senator elect 46a Stationery allowance for President of Senate 46a 1 Senate revolving fund for stationery allowances availability of unexpended balances withdrawals 46b 1 House revolving fund for stationery allowances disposition of moneys from stationery sales availability of unexpended balances 46d 1 Long distance telephone calls for Vice President 47 Mode of payment 48 Certification of salary and mileage accounts 49 Certificate of salary during recess 50 Substitute to sign certificates for salary and accounts 51 Monuments to deceased Senators or House Members 54 Annotated United States Code for Members of House of Representatives to be paid for from Members Representational Allowance 55 United States Code Annotated or United States Code Service procurement for Senators 57 Adjustment of House of Representatives allowances by Committee on House Oversight 57a Limitation on allowance authority of Committee on House Oversight 57b Representational allowance for Members of House of Representatives 58 Mail telegraph telephone stationery office supplies and home State office and travel expenses for Senators 58a Telecommunications services for Senators payment of costs out of contingent fund 58a 1 Payment for telecommunications equipment and services definitions 58a 2 Certification of telecommunications equipment and services as official 58a 3 Report on telecommunications to Committee on Rules and Administration 58a 4 Metered charges on copiers Sergeant at Arms and user defined certification of services and equipment as official deposit of payments availability for expenditure 58c Senators Official Personnel and Office Expense Account 59 Home State office space for Senators lease of office space 59 1 Additional home State office space for Senators declaration of disaster or emergency 59b Purchase of office equipment or furnishings by Senators 59c Transferred 59d Transportation of official records and papers to House Member s district 59d 1 Transportation of official records and papers to a Senator s State 59e Official mail of persons entitled to use congressional frank 59f Mass mailings by Senate offices quarterly statements publication of summary tabulations 59g Mass mailing of information by Senators under frank quarterly registration with Secretary of Senate 59h Mass mailing sent by House MembersOmitted sections 42a 1 42b 43 43a 44 45 46 46a 2 46a 4 Repealed sections 31 1 31a 31b 3 31b 6 31c 38 41 42 42c 42d 43b 43b 1 43c 46a 3 46b 46b 2 46c 46d 64d 2 46d 3 46d 4 46d 5 46e 46f 46f 1 46g 46g 1 46h 46i 52 53 56 58b 58c 1 amp 59a Chapter 4 editChapter 4 Officers and Employees of Senate and House of RepresentativesChapter 5 editChapter 5 Library of CongressChapter 6 editChapter 6 Congressional And Committee Procedure Investigations Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946Chapter 7 editChapter 7 Contested ElectionsChapter 8 editChapter 8 Federal Corrupt PracticesChapter 8a editChapter 8a Regulation of LobbyingChapter 9 editChapter 9 Office of Legislative CounselChapter 9a editChapter 9a Office of Law Revision CounselChapter 9b editChapter 9b Legislative Classification OfficeChapter 9c editChapter 9c Office of Parliamentarian of House of RepresentativesChapter 9d editChapter 9d Office of Senate Legal CounselChapter 10 editChapter 10 Classification of Employees of House of RepresentativesChapter 10a editChapter 10a Payroll Administration in House of RepresentativesChapter 11 editChapter 11 Citizens Commission on Public Service and CompensationChapter 12 editChapter 12 Contested ElectionsChapter 13 editChapter 13 Joint Committee on Congressional OperationsChapter 14 editChapter 14 Federal Election CampaignsChapter 15 editChapter 15 Office of Technology AssessmentChapter 16 editChapter 16 Congressional Mailing StandardsChapter 17 editChapter 17 Congressional Budget OfficeChapter 17A editChapter 17A Congressional Budget And Fiscal OperationsChapter 17b editChapter 17b Impoundment Control And Line Item VetoChapter 18 editChapter 18 Legislative Personnel Financial Disclosure RequirementsChapter 19 editChapter 19 Congressional Award ProgramChapter 19a editChapter 19a John Heinz Competitive Excellence AwardChapter 20 editChapter 20 Emergency Powers to Eliminate Budget Deficits including laws originally passed in Gramm Rudman Hollings Balanced Budget Act and amended in following acts such as the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 and Budget Control Act of 2011Chapter 21 editChapter 21 Civic Achievement Award Program in Honor of Office of Speaker of House of RepresentativesChapter 22 editChapter 22 John C Stennis Center for Public Service Training and DevelopmentChapter 22a editChapter 22a Open World Leadership CenterChapter 23 editChapter 23 Government Employee RightsChapter 24 editChapter 24 Congressional AccountabilityChapter 25 editChapter 25 Unfunded Mandates ReformChapter 26 editChapter 26 Disclosure of Lobbying ActivitiesChapter 27 editChapter 27 Sound Recording Preservation by the Library of CongressReferences edit United States Code 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