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7 'FITLE £.»—-TEIE ,.1—u;_x $6, 1914, c. E4}, §§ I, 6, 38 Stei. 45L 509; Mar. 4, 1915, f

 H1,   1, 6, 38 Stat. 997, 1049; May 24, 1924, c. 183, § 1, 43 Tl

emza Mss; Jxme 7, 1924, c, 303, § 1, 43 Stat. 581; Mar. 4, 1925, § p _._ mil. § 1, 43 Stat. 1%6.) * tg $5. Bond of Clerk of House of Representatives.e—Tlze Clerk TL

 me lloirse of ·1lepresentatix*es shall, withian thirty days A 5

Hero? entering upca; the duties of his office, and before making 0 3:§i}` wqasisitiexn upon the Treasury to draw any portion of the q woe-;-·s appropriated for the eontingem, expensesnof the House, o

_m· za lmmi to the United States, with one or more smeta%ee·
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W M :mpmved hyfho Secretary of the Treasury, ain the penal r mm asf :$;.·<•_0¢K). with conrlitioxé for the faithful application uml ei;»é·m·sa;·éa`:en$— of such portions nfl th€0`('0IltiIlg{Pl11` fund of the A imusle as shall come into his hands, whjch lmml shall be depus- U gmx in me office of the Sec·retary of the>'l`r‘es1sury. ·(R. S. §§ 58, Q isa; )`i:1r. 2, 1995, C. 177, 5 5. 28 Slat. SO'?.) - ._ - i; 76. Duties of Doorkeeper of House of Representati£rest- 8 Tl¤·· imorkvopt»r of t‘hc0Hm1se—-of Ropxfescnmtives shall per- :1 form the usual services f)(3I’t2lilli1lgItQ0lliS officeduring me ses- c Simi of Umagxregs, aixd slmllyln the recess, under the direction of me Flerkt 'of the House of Representativesi lake cure of the p

»;»m—mx¢>§nt5;,;x*<t11pled by the- House of Repreéenmtives. W (R. S. g

§ 73} . l A J lf 4 o · ·s 77. Sergeant at Arms of House of Representatives; addi- to tional compeusation.—+The Sergeant ut Armsnof the House of e 1{4·;»i·esvnmtives` Shall receive, directly or indirectly, no fees or 11 mlmr compensation or emolument \\'h8T€‘$”€l')f()l’ performing the c llmios of the officei or in connection therewith,'otherm*ise than t; me salary prescribed-by law; (June 020, 1874, c; 328, j 1, e Smr. S7; Mar. 3, 1875, c._129, § 1, 13 Stat. 346.) 0 o o p p ti 78. Sa1iae;»»dutiea.·-—It shall be the duty of the Sergeant at o V Arms of the House of Representatives to attend the Home D during its Sittings, Wto maintain order under the direction of ff the Speaker, axgd, pea§_lpg fhe eleetionfof a Speaker or Speaker- f~ pm tempore, under the direction of thé "Clerk,” execute the`com— moods of the House and all prB<:cSS&i3 issued by authority a thereof, directed to him by the Speaker, keep the &CCb\l!1t8jfOl'_· ti we payapd mileage otamemberg ang! Delegates; and pay them ‘a· zzsoprovided by law. (Oct. 1, 1@0, c. 1256, Q, 1, 2Q*‘Stat. 645,) ts 79. Site; symbol of oEce.·———·The0symbol of ahislodlce shall be tl the mace, which shall be borne by him while entoreinig ordexron 9 the $0012 (Oct. 1; 1@0, c. 1256,_§ 2, 26 Stat. 645.) e $9. Same; disbursement ofeompeaaation of Members and S- Delegates-·-——’I'l1e moneys w' Evh have bee:1,., or-may be,aappmprl~ 11 ated for the compensation mul milage of Members apd Dole- N gates shall be paid at the Treasury on vequlsitioda drawn by 0 the Sergmut at Arms of the House of Represenlatlvea, and Si shall be {kept, disbm·sod,‘aud accountedfera by him according to law, and he shall be a dlelmralng (moeg, lmt he shall not be p entitled to any compensation additional to the salary flxed "ic by law; (Oct. 1, 1890, o. 1256, {3, 26 Stat; 0645,) ~ a o 81. Same; Bac;] year for ndiuatment of accounts.--The nscal ¤ your for the adjustment ot the accounts of the Sergeant at Arms ( of the Houaeot Reprmmativea for compensation and mileage 0 of Members and Delegates shall extend to `apdl include `the 3d gl day of July. (B,. S. § 237 ; Oct. 1,,1890, c. 1256, 5 9, 26 Slat. 646.) . P 82. Sane; bwd.—-The Serzeantat Arms ahallywithih twenty tl days aftereuteriug upon the dulim of his o&e, and before re-_ ew ceiving anyvportioa-ot the moneys appropriated {of the come »tl pensation orlmileage of Members and Delegates, give a bond tl to lhé United States, with. two or more suretlm; to be approved tl by the lSecretm·y· ot ltl1e ~T1*ea¤ury in the aum ot $50.000, xo with condition for ,the prope; discharge of the duties of lr: his office. and the faithful keeping, application, and disburse- w mexnfof auch moneys aa) maybe drawn from me Treaauiy and ft paid to him asylisburslng oEee;· of the United Statea, nad shall,. al

G(Qh\E‘€i£¤’l;`SS QQ mm time to timer. r<·m—w his oilicial bend as the i:€!(`T‘l°{3iI»o§l"§' of tim Treasury slnnll elirect. No Biemlser of ij<»ngrees Slmil im up moved as surety en Such bond. The bond given pzxrsumm in his section shall be cleposziteel in the oilive of the réeeretnzeo ae? he Treae11ry. (Url, 1. JFSHH, c. M55, §§ 4, 5, 243 Stn;. @42}; lar., 2, 1:595, c. 177, § 5, 2.5 seat. MJ?.) c 83.‘Same; tennre auf '0ffice.———-Any person duly ele·<,·te<l and gualitied as Sergeant at Arms of the House of H.f*[lTt)#€’Il£2lYll`(*r% hall continue inesaid ollicc until his s:11l·¢·r»>:>=r»r is clmeen and gielflligéd, subject. limiqever, to removal by the House of Repesentatives. (Oct. 1, `1890, c. 125(i;§ 6, 26 Stat. 6;%.} 84. Same;. statement of disbursements.—~’Ilre Se»r·gemn at [rms of the House of Representatives shall prepare and enhnil to the Houseofl‘»Repre3e11tativ‘es.,at the commencement ef »a’¢·h regular session of Congress, alstatement in writing exhilaii- H ng the several sums drawn by- him pnreuzmt to sections 75* and · K) of this title,_the applicationaml dislmrsenzent; of the same,

nd the balance, if any, remaining in his hands. (Oct. 1, 18%),

. 1256,% 7, 26 Stat, 64G.)';Y . n

 _85_. Performance of duties by employees of House.———l·§a1·

»loyees;0f the House of Representatives under the Clerk, §erleantat Arms, Doorkeeper, and Postmaster sliallonly he as;· igned to audlengagezl upon the duties of the positions to which hey {are appointerland for which compensation is provided, except that in_” cases of emergency or congestion ofwpnblic busiless incident to the close of a aeesion of Congress or other like ause an employee or employees may be assigned or required quid in the discharge of the duties of any otl~er’employee or mployees, and in the discretion of the Doorkeeper not more ban, one »folder"may,` it neeeeaary,.be assigned to de clerical work under the `direction of the foreman of the folding room, >ut all assignments made hereunder shall be without additional empensation and shall not constitute the basis of a claim thereor. y (Ma1·.,3, 1901,.c.,.830, § 1, 31 fStat. 968.)) i . - 86. Division pfsilariea of employees of House of Represent-- dives.--—It shall notbe lawful to appoint or employ in any p0slQ ion under c the House of Representatives more than one per- 0n at any one time, or to require or permii any sueh person 0 lllvide wxcnworueg any portion of his salary or·compenm·" lon while so employed, (Mar. 3, 1901, c. $0, Q 1, 31 Stat. 68.)),-, .,,l _, 87. Subletting of duties of employees of Rouse of Repreentativee forbiddene-—It shall unoi be? lawful to require or»pe1·— xit anywpereonln me employ of the House of Representatives a subletito another the discharge of any portion of the duties f the posiqion. to which he is appointed. (Mar.’_3, 1901, c. 30,§1,31`Stat,_968.) , ‘ " *” 88. Limit of age of mges in Henhe of Representatives.—N¢> ereon shall be appointed or employed as a page in the servse of the House of Representatives who is under twelve years 1* more than'}..eighteen· ywrs of age; but this provision shall " ot apply to chief pages, riding pages, and telephone pages. Mar. 3, ,1901, jc; 830, { 1, 31 Stat. 9%.) ‘ A _. 89. Certiicatesto pay rolls of employees in House of Repreentatives.————'I‘l3e Clerk, Sergeant) »&t‘A1‘ms,` Doorkeeper, and ‘oetn1aster of the House of Represen$atiw·esc_shall make uncer- Lhcate each nnonth to their respecfive "pay rolls, stating

  • hether the persons named in such pay rollsand employed in

meir respective departments have been actually present at. xeir respective places of duty_ and have actually pcrforined 1e.n-me for which compensation is provided in said pay alls, and in*each case where a person carried on such pay allihas been nbsent and has not performed the SQI°\'lt'l~*S l!l hole or in part for _ which payxneiif is proposed, the reason xr ranch absence and for such nonperformance of servi¢·es hall be Stated., (Mar. 3, 1901, c. 830, § 1,31_ Stat. 968.) 4 . 1