The document outlines the regulations regarding the publication and distribution of the U.S. Code of Laws and the District of Columbia Code, emphasizing the need to avoid duplication and waste. It also details the responsibilities of state executives in certifying and transmitting the appointment of electors to the Archivist of the United States and Congress. Additionally, it specifies the procedures for the electors to dispose of their certificates after their appointment.
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The document outlines the regulations regarding the publication and distribution of the U.S. Code of Laws and the District of Columbia Code, emphasizing the need to avoid duplication and waste. It also details the responsibilities of state executives in certifying and transmitting the appointment of electors to the Archivist of the United States and Congress. Additionally, it specifies the procedures for the electors to dispose of their certificates after their appointment.
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(1 U.S.C.
Chapter 3)
§ 201. PUBLICATION AND DISTRIBUTION distributed of the volumes or publications enumerated
OF CODE OF LAWS OF UNITED STATES AND in sections 202 and 203 of this title may be directed by SUPPLEMENTS AND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA such committee, except that the Director of the Gov- CODE AND SUPPLEMENTS ernment Publishing Office shall print such numbers In order to avoid duplication and waste— as are necessary for depository library distribution and (a) Publishing in slip or pamphlet form or in Statutes at for sale; and Large.—Publication in slip or pamphlet form or in the (c) Dispensing with publication of more than one Supple- Statutes at Large of any of the volumes or publications ment for each Congress.—Such committee may direct enumerated in sections 202 and 203 of this title, shall, that the printing and distribution of any supplement to in event of enactment, be dispensed with whenever the the Code of Laws of the United States or to the Code of Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Represen- the District of Columbia be dispensed with entirely, ex- tatives so directs the Archivist of the United States; cept that there shall be printed and distributed for each (b) Curtailing number of copies published.—Curtail- Congress at least one supplement to each such code, ment of the number provided by law to be printed and containing the legislation of such Congress.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS and VACANCIES
(3 U.S.C. Chapter 1)
§ 6. CREDENTIALS OF ELECTORS; concerning the appointment of all or any of the electors
TRANSMISSION TO ARCHIVIST OF THE of such State, it shall be the duty of the executive of such UNITED STATES AND TO CONGRESS; PUBLIC State, as soon as practicable after such determination, to INSPECTION communicate under the seal of the State to the Archivist It shall be the duty of the executive of each State, as soon of the United States a certificate of such determination in as practicable after the conclusion of the appointment of form and manner as the same shall have been made; and the electors in such State by the final ascertainment, under the certificate or certificates so received by the Archivist of and in pursuance of the laws of such State providing for the United States shall be preserved by him for one year such ascertainment, to communicate by registered mail and shall be a part of the public records of his office and under the seal of the State to the Archivist of the United shall be open to public inspection; and the Archivist of the States a certificate of such ascertainment of the electors United States at the first meeting of Congress thereafter appointed, setting forth the names of such electors and shall transmit to the two Houses of Congress copies in the canvass or other ascertainment under the laws of such full of each and every such certificate so received at the State of the number of votes given or cast for each person National Archives and Records Administration. for whose appointment any and all votes have been given or cast; and it shall also thereupon be the duty of the § 11. DISPOSITION OF CERTIFICATES executive of each State to deliver to the electors of such The electors shall dispose of the certificates so made by State, on or before the day on which they are required by them and the lists attached thereto in the following manner: section 7 of this title to meet, six duplicate-originals of the First. They shall forthwith forward by registered mail same certificate under the seal of the State; and if there one of the same to the President of the Senate at the seat shall have been any final determination in a State in the of government. manner provided for by law of a controversy or contest Second. Two of the same shall be delivered to the sec-