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109 STAT. 188 PUBLIC LAW 104-14 -JUNE 3, 1995 railroad retirement and unemployment (except revenue measures related thereto); and (2) the Committee on Government Operations of the House of Representatives shall be treated as referring to the Committee on the Budget of the House of Representatives in the case of a provision of law relating to the establishment, extension, and enforcement of special controls over the Federal budget. 2 USC note prec. SEC, 2. REFERENCES IN LAW TO OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE OF REP- 21. RESENTATIVES. Any reference in any provision of law enacted before January 4, 1995, to a function, duty, or authority— (1) of the Clerk of the House of Representatives shall be treated as referring, with respect to that function, duty, or authority, to the officer of the House of Representatives exercising that function, duty, or authority, as determined by the Committee on House Oversight of the House of Representatives; (2) of the Doorkeeper of the House of Representatives shall be treated as referring, with respect to that function, duty, or authority, to the officer of the House of Representatives exercising that function, duty, or authority, as determined by the Committee on House Oversight of the House of Representatives; (3) of the Postmaster of the House of Representatives shall be treated as referring, with respect to that function, duty, or authority, to the officer of the House of Representatives exercising that function, duty, or authority, as determined by the Committee on House Oversight of the House of Representatives; and (4) of the Director of Non-legislative and Financial Services of the House of Representatives shall be treated as referring, with respect to that function, duty, or authority, to the officer of the House of Representatives exercising that function, duty, or authority, as determined by the Committee on House Oversight of the House of Representatives. Approved June 3, 1995. LEGISLATIVE HISTORY—H.R. 1421: CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 141 (1995): Apr. 6, considered and passed House. May 19, considered and passed Senate.