Title 44 › Chapter CHAPTER 7— - CONGRESSIONAL PRINTING AND BINDING › § 701
Sets the normal print run at 1,682 copies for any House or Senate document or report. Those 1,682 unbound copies are split between offices. For House documents: 150 to the Senate document room, 10 to the Secretary of the Senate, up to 500 to the House document room, 20 to the Clerk of the House, and 10 to the Library of Congress. For Senate documents: 220 to the Senate document room, 10 to the Secretary of the Senate, up to 500 to the House document room, 10 to the Clerk of the House, and 10 to the Library of Congress. More copies can only be printed if either House orders them. If a special number is ordered, the normal 1,682 must also be printed unless already ordered. The Government Publishing Office must bind enough copies for library and depository needs. For bound House copies: 15 to the Senate library, up to 150 to the Library of Congress, 15 to the House library, and as many as needed for state libraries and designated depositories. For bound Senate copies: 15 to the Senate library, copies to the Library of Congress as provided by law, 15 to the House library, and as many as needed for state libraries and designated depositories. Binding is prioritized for libraries and depositories. A state library may ask to get unbound copies before each Congress. Reports on private bills or simple or concurrent resolutions use different counts: each Senate report gets 345 copies extra (220 to the Senate document room, 15 to the Secretary, 100 to the House document room, 10 to the Superintendent of Documents) and each House report gets 260 copies extra (135 to the Senate document room, 15 to the Secretary, 100 to the House document room, 10 to the Superintendent), besides Library of Congress copies. Libraries may receive reserve bound volumes, certain officers may get a half-morocco bound copy, and at least 12 copies of reports on claims against the Government must stay in the Senate document room.
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44 U.S.C. § 701
Title 44 — Public Printing and Documents
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73