Title 44 › Chapter CHAPTER 17— - DISTRIBUTION AND SALE OF PUBLIC DOCUMENTS › § 1714
The Director of the Government Publishing Office must print and send three copies of certain government publications to the National Archives for the Archivist to use, including the Presidential Library for the President who was in office when the documents were made. The cost is charged to Congress. This covers bound House and Senate prints and reports, legislative journals, the U.S. Code and supplements, the Statutes at Large, United States Reports, other numbered congressional or committee prints, and public bills and resolutions at every stage, but not confidential items, blank forms, or non-public circulars. The Superintendent of Documents must provide free copies of anything already marked for free distribution.
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44 U.S.C. § 1714
Title 44 — Public Printing and Documents
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73