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INDEX TO CLEAVES' MANUAL OF THE LAW AND PRACTICE IN REGARD
TO CONFERENCES AND CONFERENCE REPORTS

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Conferences and conference reports, the law and practice in re-

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Form of statement to accompany a conference report required
by House rule XXVIII and the Legislative Reorganization
Act of 1946..

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Free conference__

128

House, conferences must always be asked for by House having
the papers----

129

House rule XXVIII, form of statement to accompany a con-
ference report required by----

187

Instructions to conferees____

147

Law and practice in regard to conferences and conference re-
ports, the...

127

Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946, form of statement to
accompany a conference report required by...

187

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Practice in regard to conferees and conference reports, the law
and..

127

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The law and practice in regard to conference and confer-

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rule XXVIII, and the Legislative Reorganization Act of
1946, form of...

187

Tabling of conference reports.

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The request for a conference must always be asked by the House
having the papers. ---

129

When a conference is asked..

127.6

Withdrawal of conference reports___

185

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GENERAL AND PERMANENT LAWS RELATING TO THE UNITED STATES SENATE

[Extracts from the United States Code]

SECTIONS INCLUDED

TITLE 1.—GENERAL PROVISIONS

CHAPTER 2.-ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS; FORMALITIES OF
ENACTMENT; REPEALS; SEALING OF INSTRUMENTS

U.S. Code
Section

112.

Statutes at large; contents; admissibility in evi-
dence____.

Senate

Manual

Section

201

CHAPTER 3.-CODE OF LAWS OF UNITED STATES AND SUPPLEMENTS; DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CODE AND SupplemenTS

211.

Copies [of Code of Laws] to Members of
Congress---

202

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Senate

U.S. Code
Section

Manual

31.

31c.

CHAPTER 3.-COMPENSATION OF MEMBERS Compensation of Members of Congress---Residence of Members for expense-deductions in income tax matters; limitation on amount deductible for living expenses-

Section

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221

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46a-1.

Revolving fund for stationery allowances; avail-
ability of unexpended balances; with-
drawals-----

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46a-3.

46a-4.

Senate stationery allowances; availability----- 237.1
Provisions of section 46a-3 applicable to the
President of the Senate----

237.2

46d-1.

Long-distance telephone calls for Vice Presi-
dent_____

240

46d-3.

Telephone expenses of Senators outside the Dis-
trict of Columbia....

240.1

46d-4.

Official long-distance telephone calls for Sen-
ators

240.2

46d-5.

Official telephone and telegraph communica-
tions charges incurred by Senators and Presi-
dent of the Senate____

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U.S. Code
Section

52. 53.

Office space for Senator in home States--.
Payment of official office expenses of Senators
incurred in home States_____

CHAPTER 4.-OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEes of Senate AND
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

Senate Manual

Section

245

246

60-1.

Authority of officers of the Congress over Con-
gressional employees-Qualifications determi-
nations; removal and discipline....

249

60c-1.

Date of payment of salaries of officers and em-
ployees of Senate...

250

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61-1.

Gross rate of compensation of employees paid
by Secretary of Senate..

252.1

61a.

618-1.

61a-4.

Compensation of Secretary of Senate__--
Compensation of Chief Clerk of the Senate_---- 254
Comptroller of the Senate; appointment; com-
pensation...

253

254.5

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Adjustment of rate of compensation by Secre-
tary of the Senate..

255.3

61d.

Compensation of Chaplain of the Senate; Secre-
tary to the Chaplain..

256

61e.

Compensation of Sergeant at Arms------.

257

61g.

Compensation of Secretaries for the Senate
Majority and Minority‒‒‒‒‒

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Compensation of Assistant Secretaries for Sen-
ate Majority and Minority----
Appointment and compensation of assistants for
Senate Majority and Minority Leaders___. 260

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