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[82 STAT. 1278]
PUBLIC LAW 90-000—MMMM. DD, 1968
[82 STAT. 1278]

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PUBLIC LAW 90-620-OCT. 22, 1968

[82 STAT.

dence of the text of the documents and of the fact that they are in effect on and after the date of publication. (f) The Administrative Committee shalLprescribe, with the approval of the President, regulations for carrying out this section. (g) This section does not require codification of the text of Presidential documents published and periodically compiled in supplements to Title 3 of the Code of Federal Regulations. §1511. International agreements excluded from provisions of chapter This chapter does not apply to treaties, conventions, protocols, and other international agreements, or proclamations thereof by the President. CHAPTER 17—DISTRIBUTION AND SALE OF PUBLIC DOCUMENTS Sec.

1701. Publications for public distribution to be distributed by the Public Printer; mailing lists. 1702. Superintendent of Documents; sale of documents. 1703. Superintendent of Documents: assistants, blanks, printing and binding. 1704. Superintendent of Documents: pay of employees for night, Sunday, holiday, and overtime work. 1705. Printing additional copies for sale to public; regulations. 1706. Printing and sale of extra copies of documents. 1707. Reprinting of documents required for sale. 1708. Prices for sales copies of publications; crediting of receipts; resale by dealers; sales agents. 1709. Blank forms: printing and sale to public. 1710. Index of documents: number and distribution. 1711. Catalog of Government publications. 1712. Documents for use of the Public Printer. 1713. Documents to be delivered to the Executive Mansion. 1714. Publications for use of General Services Administration. 1715. Publications for department or officer or for congressional committees. 1716. Public documents for legations and consulates of United States. 1717. Documents and reports for foreign legations. 1718. Distribution of Government publications to the Library of Congress. 1719. International exchange of Government publications. 1720. Documents not needed by departments to be turned over to Superintendent of Documents. 1721. Exchange of documents by heads of departments. 1722. Departmental distribution of publications,

§ 1701. Publications for public distribution to be distributed by the Public Printer; mailing lists Money appropriated by any Act may not be used for services in an executive department or other Government establishment at the District of Columbia, in the work of addressing, wrapping, mailing, or otherwise dispatching a publication for public distribution, except maps, weather reports, and weather cards issued by them or for the purchase of material or supplies to be used in this work. The Public Printer shall perform this work at the Government Printing Office. The head of an executive department, independent office, and establishment of the Government at the District of Columbia, shall furnish from time to time to the Public Printer mailing lists^ in convenient form, and changes in them, or penalty mail slips, for use m the public distribution of pmblications issued by the department or establishment. The Public Printer may furnish copies of a publication only in accordance with law or the instruction of the head of the department or establishment issuing the publication.