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[82 STAT. 1262]
PUBLIC LAW 90-000—MMMM. DD, 1968
[82 STAT. 1262]

1262

PUBLIC LAW 90-620-OCT. 22, 1968

[82 STAT.

tions other than to executive departments, independent agencies or establishments, shall be charged as follows: (1) the cost of illustrations, composition, stereotyping, and other work involved in the actual prejyaration for printing, apart from the creation of the manuscript, to the appropriation for printing and binding of the agency in which the document or report originates. (2) the Dalance of cost, to congressional printing and binding appropriations or to appropriations for printing and binding of the executive departments, independent agencies or establishments in proportion to the number of copies delivered to each. (3) the cost of copies distributed other than through Congress or executive agencies or independent offices, as otherwise provided. § 1108. Bureau of Budget approval required for printing of periodicals; number printed; sale to public The head of an executive department, independent agency or establishment of the Government, with the approval of the Director of the Bureau of the Budget, may use from the appropriations available for printing and binding such sums as are necessary for the printing of journals, magazines, periodicals, and similar publications he certifies in writing to be necessary in the transaction of the public business required by law of the department, office, or establishment. There may be printed, in addition to those necessary for the public business, not to exceed two thousand copies for free distribution by the issuing department, office, or establishment. The Public Printer, subject to regulation by the Joint Committee on Printing, shall print additional copies required for sale to the public by the Superintendent of Documents; but the printing of these additional copies may not interfere with the prompt execution of printing for the Government. § 1109. Printing documents in two or more editions; full number and allotment of full quota The number of copies of a public document or report authorized to be printed for an executive department, independent agency, or establishment of the Government may be supplied in two or more editions, instead of one, upon a requisition on the Public Printer by the head of the department or independent office, but the aggregate of the editions may not exceed the number of copies otherwise authorized. This section does not preclude the printing of the full number of a document or report, or the allotment of the full quota to Senators and Representatives, as otherwise authorized, when a legitimate demand for the full complement is known to exist. § 1110. Daily examination of Congressional Record for immediate ordering of documents for official use; limit; bills and resolutions The heads of executive departments, independent agencies and establishments, respectively, shall cause daily examination of the Congressional Record for the purpose of noting documents, reports, and other publications of interest to their departments, and shall cause an immediate order to be sent to the Public Printer for the number of copies of the publications required for official use, not to exceed, however, the number of bureaus in the department and divisions in the office of the head. The Public Printer shall send to each executive department, independent agency and establishment, as soon as printed, five copies of public bills and resolutions, except to the State Department, to which he shall send ten copies of bills and resolutions. When the head of a department, independent agency or establishment desires