Title 2 › Chapter CHAPTER 5— - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS › § 142e
From and after January 1, 1976, the Disbursing Officer of the Library of Congress may pay money that is approved for the Congressional Budget Office (CBO). The Library must give financial management help to the CBO when the Librarian of Congress and the CBO Director agree. The Library will compute and pay basic salaries for CBO staff under section 5504 of title 5, except the Director, whose pay is handled under section 5505 of title 5. Payments made by the Library must have a written certification from a CBO officer the Director authorizes. Those CBO certifying officers are responsible for the truth of the facts, correct math, and any illegal or wrong payments caused by bad certificates. The Comptroller General may free a certifying officer from liability if the officer relied on official records and could not have known the truth after reasonable checking, or if the payment was made in good faith, was not specifically forbidden by law, and the United States got value. The Comptroller General must also free an officer for an overpayment to a common carrier under section 3726 of title 31 if the overpayment happened only because the prepayment check did not verify rates, freight classes, or land grant deductions. The Library’s Disbursing Officer is not liable for wrongful payments caused by a false CBO certificate.
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2 U.S.C. § 142e
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