Title 2 › Chapter CHAPTER 5— - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS › § 142b
On and after June 13, 1957, any Library of Congress officer or employee (including the Copyright Office) whom the Librarian of Congress has put in writing in charge of approving payment vouchers must make sure the facts on the voucher and its papers are true, the payment is legal under the appropriation or fund, and the math is correct. They must repay the United States for any illegal, improper, or incorrect payment that comes from a false, inaccurate, or misleading approval, or from a payment that the law or the appropriation did not authorize. The Comptroller General of the United States may excuse a certifying officer from this liability if the approval was based on official records and the officer did not and reasonably could not know the true facts, or if the obligation was made in good faith, was not specifically forbidden by law, and the United States received value. The Comptroller General must excuse overpayments to any common carrier covered by section 3726 of title 31 when the overpayment happened only because the prepayment check did not verify transportation rates, freight classifications, or land grant deductions.
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2 U.S.C. § 142b
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