1995 U.S. Code
Title 2 - THE CONGRESS
CHAPTER 4 - OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Sec. 122a - Reimbursement of House Members for office expenses outside District of Columbia
View Metadata| Publication Title | United States Code, 1994 Edition, Supplement 1, Title 2 - THE CONGRESS |
| Category | Bills and Statutes |
| Collection | United States Code |
| SuDoc Class Number | Y 1.2/5: |
| Contained Within | Title 2 - THE CONGRESS CHAPTER 4 - OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Sec. 122a - Reimbursement of House Members for office expenses outside District of Columbia |
| Contains | section 122a |
| Date | 1995 |
| Laws in Effect as of Date | January 16, 1996 |
| Positive Law | No |
| Disposition | standard |
| Source Credit | July 2, 1954, ch. 455, title I, 68 Stat. 403; June 13, 1957, Pub. L. 85-54, 71 Stat. 82; July 27, 1965, Pub. L. 89-90, §103, 79 Stat. 281. |
| Statutes at Large References | 68 Stat. 403 69 Stat. 513 71 Stat. 82 79 Stat. 281 91 Stat. 668 |
| Public Law References | Public Law 85-54, Public Law 89-90, Public Law 95-94 |
| Congressional Bill References | Unknown Value831 88th Congress, Unknown Value287 95th Congress, Unknown Value423 102nd Congress, Unknown Value6 104th Congress |
§122a. Reimbursement of House Members for office expenses outside District of Columbia
The Clerk of the House is authorized and directed to reimburse each Member, and the Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico, from the contingent fund in an amount not to exceed 0 quarterly, upon certification of each such Member and Resident Commissioner for official expenses incurred outside the District of Columbia.
(July 2, 1954, ch. 455, title I, 68 Stat. 403; June 13, 1957, Pub. L. 85–54, 71 Stat. 82; July 27, 1965, Pub. L. 89–90, §103, 79 Stat. 281.)
CodificationSection is from the Legislative Appropriation Act, 1955.
Section 103 of act Aug. 5, 1955, provided that the provisions therein for the various items of official expenses of Members should be the permanent law with respect thereto.
Amendments1965—An additional quarterly allowance of 0, effective January 1, 1965, was authorized by House Resolution No. 831, Eighty-eighth Congress which was enacted into permanent law by Pub. L. 89–90.
1957—Pub. L. 85–54 broadened authorization for reimbursement of a Member's office expenses, formerly restricted to expenses incurred in his Congressional district, to expenses incurred outside the District of Columbia.
Transfer of FunctionsCertain functions of Clerk of House of Representatives transferred to Director of Non-legislative and Financial Services by section 7 of House Resolution No. 423, One Hundred Second Congress, Apr. 9, 1992. Director of Non-legislative and Financial Services replaced by Chief Administrative Officer of House of Representatives by House Resolution No. 6, One Hundred Fourth Congress, Jan. 4, 1995.
Prior ProvisionsProvisions similar to those in this section were contained in the Legislative Appropriation Act, 1956, act Aug. 5, 1955, ch. 568, 69 Stat. 513.
“Member” DefinedSection 101 of act July 2, 1954, in fixing amounts for salaries, mileage, and expenses of Members of the House of Representatives provided in part that “wherever used herein the term ‘Member’ shall include Members of the House of Representatives, Delegates from the Territories, and the Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico”.
Reimbursement of Expenses of House Members; Member of House of Representatives and Member DefinedSection 302(a), (b), and (d) of House Resolution No. 287, Ninety-fifth Congress, Mar. 2, 1977, enacted into permanent law by Pub. L. 95–94, title I, §115, Aug. 5, 1977, 91 Stat. 668, provided that:
“(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law and until otherwise provided by law—
“(1) effective January 3, 1977, each Member of the House of Representatives shall be entitled to reimbursement under the nineteenth paragraph under the subheading ‘Contingent Expenses of the House’ under the heading ‘HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES’ in the Legislative Appropriation Act, 1955 (2 U.S.C. 122a), or under chapter 4, section 401, of the Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1972 (2 U.S.C. 56), for any official expense incurred in the United States; and
“(2) the Clerk of the House may make disbursements under the paragraph referred to in paragraph (1) by (A) direct payment to the person from whom goods or services are obtained by the Member involved under such paragraph; or (B) reimbursement to the Member involved or person designated by the Member.
“(b) Effective January 3, 1978, notwithstanding any other provision of law and until otherwise provided by law, and conditional upon the adoption of a House rule prohibiting Members of the House of Representatives from maintaining unofficial office accounts, the entitlement of each Member of the House of Representatives under the nineteenth paragraph under the subheading ‘Contingent Expenses of the House’ under the heading ‘HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES’ in the Legislative Appropriation Act, 1955 (2 U.S.C. 122a), or under chapter 4, section 401, of the Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1972 (2 U.S.C. 56), shall not exceed ,000 annually.
“(d) For purposes of this section, the terms ‘Member of the House of Representatives’ and ‘Member’ mean each Representative in, or Delegate or Resident Commissioner to, the House of Representatives.”
Section 302(a), (b), and (d) of House Resolution No. 287 is also set out as a note under section 56 of this title. Section 302(c) of such resolution is set out as a note under section 41 of this title.
Cross ReferencesAdjustment of allowances by Committee on House Administration, see section 57 of this title.
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