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Title 1 of the United States Code outlines the general provisions of the United States Code.

Chapter 1

Main articles: Statutory interpretation and United States person

Chapter 1: Rules of Construction

Chapter 2

Chapter 2: Acts and Resolutions; Formalities of Enactment; Repeals; Sealing of Instruments

Chapter 3

Chapter 3: Code of Laws of the United States and Supplements; District of Columbia Code and Supplements

  • § 201 – Publication and distribution of Code of Laws of United States and Supplements and District of Columbia Code and Supplements.
  • § 202 – Preparation and publication of Codes and Supplements.
  • § 203 – District of Columbia Code; preparation and publication; cumulative supplements.
  • § 204 – Codes and Supplements as evidence of the laws of United States and District of Columbia; citation of Codes and Supplements.
  • § 205 – Codes and Supplement; where printed; form and style; ancillaries.
  • § 206 – Bills and resolutions of Committee on the Judiciary of House of Representatives; form and style; ancillaries; curtailment of copies.
  • § 207 – Copies of acts and resolutions in slip form; additional number printed for Committee on the Judiciary of House of Representatives.
  • § 208 – Delegation of function of Committee on the Judiciary to other agencies; printing, etc., under direction of Joint Committee on Printing.
  • § 209 – Copies of Supplements to Code of Laws of United States and of District of Columbia Code and Supplements; conclusive evidence of original.
  • § 210 – Distribution of Supplements to Code of Laws of United States and of District of Columbia Code and Supplements; slip and pamphlet copies.
  • § 211 – Copies to Members of Congress.
  • § 212 – Additional distribution at each new Congress.
  • § 213 – Appropriation for preparing and editing supplements.

History

Title I was originally passed by the 80th Congress in 1947, along with titles 3, 4, 6, 9, & 17. Chapter 1 was influenced by the "Dictionary Act" passed in the 41st Congress.

References

  1. "United States Code". Office of the Law Revision Counsel. Retrieved November 21, 2015.
  2. "James ROWLAND, Former Director, California Department of Corrections, et al., Petitioners, v. CALIFORNIA MEN'S COLONY, UNIT II MEN'S ADVISORY COUNCIL". Resource.org. Retrieved 2014-03-31.
  3. "United States Code: Historical Outline and Explanatory Notes" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2018-01-04. Retrieved 2019-08-01.
  4. Barnet, Emily J. "Hobby Lobby and the Dictionary Act". www.yalelawjournal.org. Retrieved 2019-08-02.
  5. "Session 3, Chapter 71: An Act prescribing the Form of the enacting and resolving Clauses of Acts and Resolutions of Congress, and Rules for the Construction thereof". www.loc.gov. 2014-09-01. Retrieved 2019-08-02.

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