Title 4 › Chapter CHAPTER 5— - OFFICIAL TERRITORIAL PAPERS › § 145
The Government Publishing Office must print and bind each volume of the official papers about U.S. Territories and send out copies as follows. It must give 420 copies to the Superintendent of Documents to be sent, one each, to up to eight governor‑named historical groups or nondepository libraries in each State, Territory, or Possession as the Archivist directs. It must give 100 copies to the National Archives and 100 more to the Superintendent for distribution as the Joint Committee on Printing orders. Governor‑named associations, commissions, museums, or libraries that get a copy will keep receiving future volumes while they exist. The Archivist sends the list of names to the Superintendent. A Governor can name a new recipient only if a designated organization stops existing or the law allows it.
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4 U.S.C. § 145
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