(a) The Director of the Government Publishing Office shall make the following distribution of sets of the Precedents;(1) to each standing or joint committee of the Congress which is in existence on October 18, 1976, or which is established after October 18, 1976, four sets;
(2) to the office of the Legislative Counsel of the House of Representatives, five sets;
(3) to the office of the Legislative Counsel of the Senate, five sets;
(4) to the library of the House of Representatives, four sets;
(5) to the library of the Senate, two sets;
(6) to the library of the Supreme Court of the United States, nine sets;
(7) to the office of the Official Reporter of Debates of the House of Representatives, three sets; and
(8) to the office of the Official Reporter of Debates of the Senate, three sets.
(b) Each set of Precedents distributed by the Director of the Government Publishing Office under subsection (a) of this section shall be for official use. Each such set shall be legibly stamped on the front cover “Property of the United States Government.” Each such set, upon delivery, shall become and remain the property of the United States, and may not be removed from the building in which is located the designated library or office, as the case may be.
Structure US Code
CHAPTER 2— ORGANIZATION OF CONGRESS
§ 22. Oath of President of Senate
§ 23. Presiding officer of Senate may administer oaths
§ 24. Secretary of Senate or assistant secretary may administer oaths
§ 25. Oath of Speaker, Members, and Delegates
§ 25a. Delegate to House of Representatives from District of Columbia
§ 26. Roll of Representatives-elect
§ 27. Change of place of meeting
§ 28. Parliamentary precedents of House of Representatives
§ 28c. Distribution of Precedents by Director of the Government Publishing Office
§ 29a. Early organization of House of Representatives
§ 30a. Jury duty exemption of elected officials of legislative branch