§ 29b, 29c. — Omitted.
[Laws in effect as of January 24, 2002]
[Document not affected by Public Laws enacted between
January 24, 2002 and December 19, 2002]
[CITE: 2USC29b]
TITLE 2--THE CONGRESS
CHAPTER 2--ORGANIZATION OF CONGRESS
Secs. 29b, 29c. Omitted
Codification
Section 29b, based on section 204 of House Resolution No. 988,
Ninety-third Congress, Oct. 8, 1974, which was enacted into permanent
law, effective Jan. 2, 1975, by Pub. L. 93-554, title I, ch. III, Dec.
27, 1974, 88 Stat. 1777, established a Commission on Information and
Facilities in House of Representatives to be composed of nine members of
the House appointed by Speaker, required Speaker to appoint an Advisory
Council to assist Commission in carrying out its functions, required
Commission to conduct study of informational problems, facilities and
space, and House legislative counsel requirements, provided for the
scope of study of informational problems, and required Commission to
make an annual progress report to Speaker, to complete study of House
legislative counsel requirements by Jan. 1, 1976, and to submit a final
report by Jan. 2, 1977.
Section 29c, based on clause 10, rule I, of the Rules of the House
of Representatives as in effect before July 17, 1984, relating to the
Office for the Bicentennial for the House of Representatives,
established by House Resolution No. 621, Ninety-seventh Congress, Dec.
17, 1982, which was enacted into permanent law by Pub. L. 98-367, title
I, Sec. 102, July 17, 1984, 98 Stat. 479, established in House of
Representatives an Office for the Bicentennial of the House of
Representatives to coordinate planning of commemoration of two-hundredth
anniversary of House of Representatives and to be staffed by a
professional historian appointed by Speaker without regard to political
affiliation and solely on basis of fitness to perform duties of the
position and to serve at pleasure of Speaker, and provided that the
Office cease to exist not later than Sept. 30, 1989, unless otherwise
provided by law or resolution. Office of the Historian of the House of
Representatives was established by clause 10, rule I, of the Rules of
the House of Representatives, as added on Jan. 3, 1989 (H. Res. 5, 101st
Congress).