(a) In generalSubject to available funding and in accordance with the requirements of this section and section 183a of this title, the Librarian of Congress shall prepare, print, distribute, and arrange for the funding of, a new and complete written history of the House of Representatives, in consultation with the Committee on House Administration. In preparing this written history, the Librarian of Congress shall consult, commission, or engage the services or participation of, eminent historians, Members, and former Members of the House of Representatives.
(b) GuidelinesIn carrying out subsection (a), the Librarian of Congress shall take into account the following:(1) The history should be an illustrated, narrative history of the House of Representatives, organized chronologically.
(2) The history’s intended audience is the general reader, as well as Members of Congress and their staffs.
(3) The history should include a discussion of the First and Second Continental Congresses and the Constitutional Convention, especially with regard to their roles in creating the House of Representatives.
(c) Printing(1) In generalThe Librarian of Congress shall arrange for the printing of the history.
(2) Printing arrangementsThe printing may be performed—(A) by the Director of the Government Publishing Office pursuant to the provisions of chapter 5 of title 44;
(B) under a cooperative arrangement among the Librarian of Congress, a private funding source obtained pursuant to subsection (e), and a publisher in the private sector; or
(C) under subparagraphs (A) and (B).
(3) Internet disseminationAny arrangement under paragraph (2) shall include terms for dissemination of excerpts of the history over the Internet via facilities maintained by the United States Government.
(4) Member copiesTo the extent that the history is printed by the Director of the Government Publishing Office, copies of the history provided to the Congress under subsection (d) shall be charged to the Government Publishing Office’s congressional allotment for printing and binding.
(d) DistributionThe Librarian of Congress shall make the history available for sale to the public, and shall make available, free of charge, 5 copies to each Member of the House of Representatives and 250 copies to the Senate.
(e) Private fundingThe Librarian of Congress shall solicit and accept funding for the preparation, publication, marketing, and public distribution of the history from private individuals, organizations, or entities.
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CHAPTER 5— LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
§ 131. Collections composing Library; location
§ 132a. Appropriations for increase of general library
§ 132a–1. Obligations for reimbursable and revolving fund activities; limitation
§ 132a–2. Furniture, furnishings, and office and library equipment; transfer of funds
§ 132a–3. Authority to transfer amounts between categories of appropriations
§ 132b. Joint Committee on the Library
§ 133. Joint Committee during recess of Congress
§ 134. Incidental expenses of law library
§ 135. Purchase of books for law library
§ 135a. National library service for the blind and print disabled
§ 136. Librarian of Congress; rules and regulations
§ 136–1. Appointment and term of service of Librarian of Congress
§ 136a–2. Librarian of Congress and Deputy Librarian of Congress; compensation
§ 137. Use and regulation of law library
§ 137c. Withdrawal of books from Library of Congress
§ 138. Law library; hours kept open
§ 141. Allocation of responsibilities for Library buildings and grounds
§ 141a. Design, installation, and maintenance of security systems; transfer of responsibility
§ 142c. Enforcement of liability of certifying officers of Library of Congress
§ 142k. Library of Congress disbursing office; payroll processing functions
§ 143. Appropriations for Library Building and Grounds
§ 143b. Payments in advance for subscriptions or other charges
§ 143c. Use of other library funds to make payments
§ 143d. Funds available for workers compensation payments
§ 144. Copies of Statutes at Large
§ 145. Copies of journals and documents
§ 145a. Periodical binding of printed hearings of committee testimony
§ 146. Deposit of Journals of Senate and House
§ 149. Transfer of books to other libraries
§ 149a. Permitting use of proceeds from disposition of surplus or obsolete personal property
§ 150. Sale of copies of card indexes and other publications
§ 152. Care and use of Smithsonian Library
§ 153. Control of library of House of Representatives
§ 154. Library of Congress Trust Fund Board; members; quorum; seal; rules and regulations
§ 155. Compensation and expenses of Library of Congress Trust Fund Board
§ 156. Gifts, etc., to Library of Congress Trust Fund Board
§ 157. Funds of Library of Congress Trust Fund Board; management of
§ 158. Deposits by Library of Congress Trust Fund Board with Treasurer of United States
§ 158a. Temporary possession of gifts of money or securities to Library of Congress; investment
§ 159. Perpetual succession and suits by or against Library of Congress Trust Fund Board
§ 160. Disbursement of gifts, etc., to Library
§ 161. Tax exemption of gifts, etc., to Library of Congress
§ 162. Compensation of Library of Congress employees
§ 162a. Gross salary of Library of Congress employees
§ 162b. Little Scholars Child Development Center; employee compensation and personnel matters
§ 164. Index and digest of State legislation; preparation
§ 164a. Official distribution of State legislation index and digest
§ 165. Authorization for appropriation for biennial index
§ 166. Congressional Research Service
§ 166a. Equal access to Congressional Research Service Reports
§§ 167 to 167h. Repealed. , (2)(B), , , 2234, and , (b)(2), , , 2552; , ,
§ 167i. Suspension of prohibitions against use of Library buildings and grounds
§ 167j. Area comprising Library of Congress grounds; “buildings and grounds” defined
§ 168a. Printing of Constitution Annotated as Senate documents
§ 168b. Printing and distribution of additional copies of Constitution Annotated
§ 168c. Printing and distribution of decennial editions and supplements to Constitution Annotated
§ 168d. Authorization of appropriations for Constitution Annotated
§ 169. Positions in Library of Congress exempt from citizenship requirement
§ 170. American Television and Radio Archives
§ 171. Congressional declaration of findings and purpose as to Center for the Book
§ 173. Establishment of Center for the Book
§ 174. Function of Center for the Book
§ 175. Administrative provisions
§ 176. Mass Book Deacidification Facility; operation by Librarian of Congress
§ 177. Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry
§ 179l. National Film Registry of Library of Congress
§ 179m. Duties of Librarian of Congress
§ 179n. National Film Preservation Board
§ 179o. Responsibilities and powers of Board
§ 179p. National Film Registry Collection of Library of Congress
§ 179q. Seal of National Film Registry
§ 179s. Limitations of remedies
§ 179t. Staff of Board; experts and consultants
§ 179v. Authorization of appropriations
§ 180. Legislative information retrieval system
§ 181. Program for exchange of information among legislative branch agencies
§ 182. Cooperative Acquisitions Program Revolving Fund
§ 182a. Revolving fund for duplication services associated with audiovisual conservation center
§ 182b. Revolving fund for sales shop and other services
§ 182c. Revolving fund for FEDLINK program and Federal Research program
§ 182d. Audits by Comptroller General
§ 182e. Library of Congress National Collection Stewardship Fund
§ 183. Written history of the House of Representatives
§ 183a. Oral history of the House of Representatives
§ 184. Incorporation of digital collections into educational curricula
§ 185. Inspector General of the Library of Congress
§ 186. Library of Congress orders under task and delivery order contracts