Title 2 › Chapter CHAPTER 5— - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS › § 166a
Create and run a free public website that posts Congressional Research Service (CRS) reports and an index of those reports. Definitions (one line each): CRS product = any final written CRS work for Congress; CRS Report = a written CRS product that is meant for general congressional access (not confidential or already published elsewhere); CRS = the Congressional Research Service; CRS Congressional Intranet = CRS’s internal site for Congress; CRS Director = head of CRS; Librarian of Congress = head of the Library of Congress; Member of Congress = includes Delegates and the Resident Commissioner; Website = the new public site. The Website must let people search, sort, and download reports (including bulk downloads) and it must be free. New and updated reports must appear automatically and show whether they are new, updated, or archived. Each listed report must show its name, ID number, release date, status, and other info the Librarian and CRS Director agree is appropriate. The CRS Director must give the Librarian the needed information and may remove CRS staff contact details before sending reports. The Librarian must keep a complete, up-to-date, searchable, sortable, human-readable, and machine-friendly index that can be downloaded. The site must show a notice about CRS’s role and say CRS reports are not copyrighted but may contain third-party copyrighted material. Confidential CRS work, older reports not on the CRS intranet as of the effective date, and items already published by the GPO or Library are excluded. Nothing here changes Congress’s constitutional or other privileges. CRS had to provide initial information within 90 days after March 23, 2018; the Website rule takes effect 90 days after the Librarian certifies receipt, with up to one 90-day extension for technical problems if reported to the House and Senate Appropriations Committees.
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2 U.S.C. § 166a
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