US Code
CHAPTER 5— LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
§ 185. Inspector General of the Library of Congress

(a) Short titleThis section may be cited as the “Library of Congress Inspector General Act of 2005”.
(b) Office of Inspector GeneralThere is an Office of Inspector General within the Library of Congress which is an independent objective office to—(1) conduct and supervise audits and investigations (excluding incidents involving violence and personal property) relating to the Library of Congress, except that nothing in this paragraph may be construed to authorize the Inspector General to audit or investigate any operations or activities of the United States Capitol Police;
(2) provide leadership and coordination and recommend policies to promote economy, efficiency, and effectiveness; and
(3) provide a means of keeping the Librarian of Congress and the Congress fully and currently informed about problems and deficiencies relating to the administration and operations of the Library of Congress.
(c) Appointment of Inspector General; supervision; removal; pay; limits on bonuses; counsel(1) Appointment and supervision(A) In generalThere shall be at the head of the Office of Inspector General, an Inspector General who shall be appointed by the Librarian of Congress without regard to political affiliation and solely on the basis of integrity and demonstrated ability in accounting, auditing, financial analysis, law, management analysis, public administration, or investigations. The Inspector General shall report to, and be under the general supervision of, the Librarian of Congress.
(B) Audits, investigations, and reportsThe Librarian of Congress shall have no authority to prevent or prohibit the Inspector General from—(i) initiating, carrying out, or completing any audit or investigation;
(ii) issuing any subpoena during the course of any audit or investigation; or
(iii) issuing any report.
(2) Removal or transfer(A) In generalThe Inspector General may be removed from office, or transferred to another position within, or another location of, the Library of Congress, by the Librarian of Congress.
(B) NoticeNot later than 30 days before the Librarian of Congress removes or transfers the Inspector General under subparagraph (A), the Librarian of Congress shall communicate in writing the reason for the removal or transfer to—(i) the Committee on House Administration and the Committee on Appropriations of the House of Representatives; and
(ii) the Committee on Rules and Administration and the Committee on Appropriations of the Senate.
(C) ApplicabilityNothing in this paragraph shall prohibit a personnel action (except for removal or transfer) that is otherwise authorized by law.
(3) Pay(A) In generalThe position of Inspector General shall—(i) be classified as a position above GS–15 in accordance with section 5108 of title 5; and
(ii) have a rate of basic pay that is not less than the average rate of basic pay of all other employees in positions classified as above GS–15 of the Library of Congress calculated on an annual basis.
(B) AdjustmentsThe Librarian of Congress shall establish the amount of the annual adjustment in the rate of basic pay for the Inspector General in an amount equal to the average of the annual adjustments in the rate of basic pay provided to all other employees in positions classified as above GS–15 of the Library of Congress, in a manner consistent with section 5376 of title 5.
(4) No bonusesThe Inspector General may not receive any cash award or cash bonus, including a cash award under chapter 45 of title 5.
(5) CounselThe Inspector General shall, in accordance with applicable laws and regulations governing selections, appointments, and employment at the Library of Congress, obtain legal advice from a counsel reporting directly to the Inspector General or another Inspector General.
(d) Duties, responsibilities, authority, and reports(1) In generalSections 404, 405 (other than subsection (b)(13)), 406(a) (other than paragraphs (7) and (8) thereof),11 See References in Text note below. and 407 of title 5 shall apply to the Inspector General of the Library of Congress and the Office of such Inspector General and such sections shall be applied to the Library of Congress and the Librarian of Congress by substituting—(A) “Library of Congress” for “establishment”; and
(B) “Librarian of Congress” for “head of the establishment”.
(2) Employees(A) In generalThe Inspector General, in carrying out the provisions of this section, is authorized, without the supervision or approval of any other employee, office, or other entity within the Library of Congress, to select, appoint, and employ such officers and employees (including consultants) as may be necessary for carrying out the functions, powers, and duties of the Office of Inspector General subject to the provisions of law governing selections, appointments, and employment in the Library of Congress.
(B) Security and suitabilityAppointments under the authority under subparagraph (A) shall be made consistent with personnel security and suitability requirements.
(C) ConsultantsAny appointment of a consultant under the authority under subparagraph (A) shall be made consistent with section 6(a)(8) of the Inspector General Act of 1978 (5 U.S.C. App.).1
(3) Law enforcement authority(A) In generalSubject to subparagraph (B), any supervisory special agent under the Inspector General and any special agent supervised by such a supervisory special agent is authorized to—(i) make an arrest without a warrant while engaged in official duties as authorized under this section or any other statute for any offense against the United States committed in the presence of such supervisory special agent or special agent, or for any felony cognizable under the laws of the United States if such supervisory special agent or special agent has reasonable grounds to believe that the person to be arrested has committed or is committing such felony;
(ii) seek and execute warrants for arrest, search of a premises, or seizure of evidence issued under the authority of the United States upon probable cause to believe that a violation has been committed; and
(iii) carry a firearm while engaged in official duties as authorized under this section or any other statute.
(B) Requirements to exercise authority(i) Required certification(I) In generalIn order to exercise the authority under subparagraph (A), a supervisory special agent or a special agent supervised by such a supervisory special agent shall certify that he or she—(aa) is a citizen of the United States;
(bb) has successfully completed a basic law enforcement training program or military or other equivalent; and
(cc) is not prohibited from receiving a firearm under Federal law, including under section 922(g)(9) of title 18, because of a conviction of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence.
(II) Additional requirementsAfter providing notice to the appropriate committees of Congress, the Inspector General may add requirements to the certification required under subclause (I), as determined appropriate by the Inspector General.
(ii) Maintenance of requirementsThe Inspector General shall maintain firearms-related requirements (including quarterly firearms qualifications) and use of force training requirements that, except to the extent the Inspector General determines necessary to effectively carry out the duties of the Office of the Inspector General, are in accordance with the Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency use of force policies, which incorporate Department of Justice guidelines.
(iii) Eligibility determination(I) In generalThe Inspector General shall—(aa) determine whether an individual meets the requirements under this paragraph; and
(bb) revoke any authority granted to an individual under subparagraph (A) if the individual is not in compliance with the requirements of this paragraph.
(II) ReauthorizationThe Inspector General may reauthorize an individual to exercise the authority granted under subparagraph (A) if the Inspector General determines the individual has achieved compliance with the requirements under this paragraph.
(III) Limitation on appealA revocation of the authority granted under subparagraph (A) shall not be subject to administrative, judicial, or other review, unless the revocation results in an adverse action. Such an adverse action may, at the election of the applicable individual, be reviewed in accordance with the otherwise applicable procedures.
(C) Semiannual certification of program(i) In generalBefore the first grant of authority under subparagraph (A), and semiannually thereafter as part of the report under section 5 of the Inspector General Act of 1978 (5 U.S.C. App.),1 the Inspector General shall submit to the appropriate committees of Congress a written certification that adequate internal safeguards and management procedures exist that, except to the extent the Inspector General determines necessary to effectively carry out the duties of the Office of the Inspector General, are in compliance with standards established by the Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency, which incorporate Department of Justice guidelines, to ensure proper exercise of the powers authorized under this paragraph.
(ii) Suspension of authorityThe authority granted under this paragraph (including any grant of authority to an individual under subparagraph (A), without regard to whether the individual is in compliance with subparagraph (B)) may be suspended by the Inspector General if the Office of Inspector General fails to comply with the reporting and review requirements under clause (i) of this subparagraph or subparagraph (D). Any suspension of authority under this clause shall be reported to the appropriate committees of Congress.
(D) Peer reviewTo ensure the proper exercise of the law enforcement powers authorized under this paragraph, the Office of Inspector General shall submit to and participate in the external review process established by the Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency for ensuring that adequate internal safeguards and management procedures continue to exist. Under the review process, the exercise of the law enforcement powers by the Office of Inspector General shall be reviewed periodically by another Office of Inspector General or by a committee of Inspectors General. The results of each review shall be communicated in writing to the Inspector General, the Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency, and the appropriate committees of Congress.
(E) Alleged misconductAny allegation of misconduct by an individual granted authority under subparagraph (A) may be reviewed by the Integrity Committee of the Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency.
(F) Appropriate committees of CongressIn this paragraph, the term “appropriate committees of Congress” means—(i) the Committee on Rules and Administration and the Committee on Appropriations of the Senate; and
(ii) the Committee on House Administration and the Committee on Appropriations of the House of Representatives.
(4) Budget independenceThe Librarian of Congress shall include the annual budget request of the Inspector General in the budget of the Library of Congress without change.
(e) TransfersAll functions, personnel, and budget resources of the Office of Investigations of the Library of Congress are transferred to the Office of Inspector General.
(f) IncumbentThe individual who serves in the position of Inspector General of the Library of Congress on August 2, 2005, shall continue to serve in that position, subject to removal in accordance with this section.
(g) ReferencesReferences in any other Federal law, Executive order, rule, regulation, or delegation of authority, or any document of or relating to the Inspector General of the Library of Congress shall be deemed to refer to the Inspector General of the Library of Congress as set forth under this section.
(h) Effective dateThis section shall be effective on August 2, 2005.

Structure US Code

US Code

Title 2— THE CONGRESS

CHAPTER 5— LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

§ 131. Collections composing Library; location

§ 132. Departments of Library

§ 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

§ 135a–1. Repealed. , ,

§ 135b. Local and regional centers; preference to blind and other physically handicapped veterans; rules and regulations; authorization of appropriations

§ 136. Librarian of Congress; rules and regulations

§ 136–1. Appointment and term of service of Librarian of Congress

§§ 136a, 136a–1. Omitted

§ 136a–2. Librarian of Congress and Deputy Librarian of Congress; compensation

§ 136b. Omitted

§ 136c. Authorized additional expenses and services for which Library of Congress salary appropriations are available

§ 137. Use and regulation of law library

§§ 137a, 137b. Omitted

§ 137c. Withdrawal of books from Library of Congress

§ 138. Law library; hours kept open

§ 139. Omitted

§ 140. Employees; fitness

§ 141. Allocation of responsibilities for Library buildings and grounds

§ 141a. Design, installation, and maintenance of security systems; transfer of responsibility

§ 141b. Collections, physical security, control, and preservation of order and decorum within the library

§ 142. Omitted

§ 142a. Office of administrative assistant and disbursing officer in Library of Congress abolished; transfer of duties to appointee of Librarian

§ 142b. Certifying officers of the Library of Congress; accountability; relief by Comptroller General

§ 142c. Enforcement of liability of certifying officers of Library of Congress

§ 142d. Disbursing officer of the Library of Congress; disbursements in accordance with voucher; examination of vouchers; liability

§ 142e. Disbursing Officer of the Library of Congress; disbursements for Congressional Budget Office, accountability; financial management support to Congressional Budget Office under agreement of Librarian of Congress and Director of Congressional Budget Office; Congressional Budget Office certifying officers: voucher certifications, accountability, relief by Comptroller General

§ 142f. Office of Technology Assessment; disbursement of funds, computation and disbursement of basic pay, and provision of financial management support by Library of Congress

§ 142g. Copyright Royalty Tribunal; computation and disbursement of pay of Tribunal personnel by Library of Congress

§ 142h. Biomedical Ethics Board; disbursement of funds, computation and disbursement of basic pay, and provision of financial management services and support by Library of Congress

§ 142i. United States Capitol Preservation Commission; provision of financial management services and support by Library of Congress

§ 142j. John C. Stennis Center for Public Service Training and Development; disbursement of funds, computation and disbursement of basic pay, and provision of financial management services and support by Library of Congress; payment for services

§ 142k. Library of Congress disbursing office; payroll processing functions

§ 142l. Disbursing Officer of Library of Congress; disbursements for Office of Congressional Workplace Rights; voucher certifications, accountability and relief by Comptroller General

§ 143. Appropriations for Library Building and Grounds

§ 143a. Disbursement of funds

§ 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

§ 147. Repealed. ,

§ 148. Repealed. ,

§ 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

§ 151. Smithsonian Library

§ 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

§ 163. Omitted

§ 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

§ 168. Constitution of the United States; preparation and publication of revised edition; annotations; supplements; decennial editions and supplements

§ 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

§ 172. Definitions

§ 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

§§ 178 to 178l. Repealed. , ,

§§ 179 to 179k. Repealed. , ,

§ 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

§ 179r. Remedies

§ 179s. Limitations of remedies

§ 179t. Staff of Board; experts and consultants

§ 179u. Definitions

§ 179v. Authorization of appropriations

§ 179w. Effective date

§ 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