Title 44 › Chapter CHAPTER 13— - PARTICULAR REPORTS AND DOCUMENTS › § 1318
Sets rules for what the Geological Survey must publish, the sizes of those publications, and how many copies to print and give out. The Survey must publish an annual report (one royal octavo), monographs and professional papers (quarto), bulletins and water‑supply/irrigation papers (octavo), and maps/folios/atlases. Besides the usual printing, 10,000 extra copies of the annual report must be printed: 2,000 for the Senate, 4,000 for the House, and 4,000 for the Survey. Other reports are printed in editions the Director recommends and the Secretary approves, up to 10,000 copies, with more allowed if demand continues. The mineral resources report is two octavo volumes and follows the same rules. Three thousand copies of monographs and bulletins must be printed. Bulletins and professional papers are free; of each print run 1,000 copies go to the Senate and 2,000 to the House. The Director must send two copies of every report to the Library of Congress when the first delivery is made.
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44 U.S.C. § 1318
Title 44 — Public Printing and Documents
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73