2012 U.S. Code
Title 2 - The Congress
Chapter 30 - OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF CAPITOL COMPLEX (§§ 2001 - 2185)
Subchapter I - HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES (§§ 2001 - 2012)
Section 2012 - Furniture for House of Representatives
| Publication Title | United States Code, 2012 Edition, 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 30 - OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF CAPITOL COMPLEX SUBCHAPTER I - HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Sec. 2012 - Furniture for House of Representatives |
| Contains | section 2012 |
| Date | 2012 |
| Laws in Effect as of Date | January 15, 2013 |
| Positive Law | No |
| Disposition | standard |
| Source Credit | Apr. 28, 1902, ch. 594, 32 Stat. 125; Pub. L. 111-248, §3(a), Sept. 30, 2010, 124 Stat. 2626. |
| Statutes at Large References | 32 Stat. 125 116 Stat. 1062 124 Stat. 2626 |
| Public Law References | Public Law 107-217, Public Law 111-248 |
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The Chief Administrative Officer of the House of Representatives shall supervise and direct the care and repair of all furniture in the Hall, cloakrooms, lobby, committee rooms, and offices of the House, and all furniture required for the House of Representatives or for any of its committee rooms or offices shall be procured on designs and specifications made or approved by the Chief Administrative Officer.
(Apr. 28, 1902, ch. 594, 32 Stat. 125; Pub. L. 111–248, §3(a), Sept. 30, 2010, 124 Stat. 2626.)
CodificationSection was classified to section 169 of former Title 40, prior to the enactment of Title 40, Public Buildings, Property, and Works, by Pub. L. 107–217, §1, Aug. 21, 2002, 116 Stat. 1062.
Section is based on par. from act Apr. 28, 1902, popularly known as the “Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Appropriation Act, fiscal year 1903”.
Amendments2010—Pub. L. 111–248 amended section generally. Prior to amendment, text read as follows: “The Architect of the Capitol shall supervise and direct the care and repair of all furniture in the Hall, cloakrooms, lobby, committee rooms, and offices of the House, and all furniture required for the House of Representatives or for any of its committee rooms or offices shall be procured on designs and specifications made or approved by the said Architect.”
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