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GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE-Continued

Object Classification (in thousands of dollars)-Continued

General and special funds-Continued

OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS-Continued

SALARIES AND EXPENSES-continued

more than doubled. The current public interest in the Government's publishing program points to a continuing increase in the volume of sales.

2. Distribution for other agencies and Members of Congress.-The Superintendent of Documents maintains mailing lists, including the list for the Congressional Record, and performs mailing operations upon request of any Government agency. Mailing services for farmers' bulletins, soil surveys, and other publications which are allocated to Members of Congress on a quota basis are also provided.

3. Depository library distribution.-Upon request, 1 copy of every Government publication is supplied to libraries which are designated depositories for Government publications.

4. Cataloging and indexing.-This activity covers the preparation and distribution of catalogs and indexes of all publications issued by the Federal Government, the principal series being the Monthly Catalog of the United States Government Publications and the Numerical List and Schedule of Volumes.

5. Contingency fund.-This fund is to be used only with the approval of the Public Printer, and only to the extent necessary to provide for expenses (excluding permanent personal services) for workload increases not anticipated in the budget estimates and which cannot be provided for by normal budgetary adjustments.

SUMMARY OF WORKLOAD

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New obligational authority (appropriation)..

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The Government Printing Office executes orders for printing, binding, and blankbook work, placed by Congress and the various departments and independent establishments of the Federal Government, and furnishes on order, blank paper, inks, and similar supplies. Operations are subject to the authority of the Joint Committee on Printing (44 U.S.C.).

A separate appropriation has been established for authorized printing and binding for the Congress; for printing, binding, and distribution of the Federal Register; and printing and binding of Government publications authorized by law to be distributed without charge to the recipients (76 Stat. 693).

All work for Government agencies is done on a reimbursable basis and financed through the Government Printing Office revolving fund.

Receipts from sales of publications by the Superintendent of Documents are deposited to the revolving fund and cost of publications paid therefrom. All profits accruing from these transactions are transferred to the Treasury general fund (44 U.S.C. 63).

Revenue, Expense, and Retained Earnings (in thousands of dollars)

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55,410 60,187 60,427 60,782

9,937 11,811 | 12,021 12,176

34,815 34,815 34,815 34,815 10,658 13,560 13,590 13,790

45,474 48,376 48,406 48,606

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11 Personnel compensation:
Permanent positions....

Other personnel compensation.

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Add excess of annual leave earned over leave taken.....

75

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12

Personnel benefits...

2,860

2,988

3,000

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Travel and transportation of

persons.

13

14

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22 Transportation of things...

893

890

901

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23 Rent, communications, and utilities. 24 Printing and reproduction..........

1,010

1,057

1,087

41,380

42,000

42,000

25 Other services..

128

130

135

Expense.

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26 Supplies and materials.

30,480

32,275

32,275

31 Equipment......

1.396

1,564

1,335

Net operating income............

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Less: Intragovernmental expense...

1,507 1,549 1,649

Nonoperating income or loss (-):

Total costs..

Proceeds from sale of equipment.

Net book value of assets sold (—).

59

Change in selected resources.

-26

Total obligations....

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Net nonoperating income.......

33

Analysis of retained earnings:

Net income for the year.

Payment of earnings (—)-

Retained earnings, start of year.

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Retained earnings, end of year...

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Total number of permanent positions..
Average number of all employees..
Number of employees at end of year.
Average salary of ungraded positions..

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5,863

6,005

5,984

6,125

6,237

6,237

$5,974

$6,143

$6,143

GENERAL PROVISIONS

SEC. 102. No part of the funds appropriated in this Act shall be used for the maintenance or care of private vehicles.

SEC. 103. Whenever any office or position not specifically established by the Legislative Pay Act of 1929 is appropriated for herein or whenever the rate of compensation or designation of any position appropriated for herein is different from that specifically established for such position by such Act, the rate of compensation and the designation of the position, or either, appropriated for or provided herein, shall be the permanent law with respect thereto: Provided, That the provisions herein for the various items of official expenses of Members, officers, and committees of the Senate and House, and clerk hire for Senators and Members shall be the permanent law with respect thereto: Provided further, That the provisions relating to positions and salaries thereof carried in House Resolutions [331, 341, 348, 402, 449, 487, 509, and 560] of the Eighty-seventh Congress shall be the permanent law with respect thereto [: Provided further, That the provisions of House Resolution 476 of the Eightyseventh Congress shall be the permanent law with respect thereto].

SEC. 104. No part of any appropriation contained in this Act shall be paid as compensation to any person appointed after June 30, 1935, as an officer or member of the Capitol Police who does not meet the standards to be prescribed for such appointees by the Capitol Police Board: Provided, That the Capitol Police Board is hereby authorized to detail police from the House Office, Senate Office, and Capitol Buildings for police duty on the Capitol Grounds. SEC. 105. No part of any amount appropriated in this Act shall be available to finance, under authority of section 4167 (a) of title 39, United States Code, the mailing and delivering of mail matter sent through the mails with a simplified form of address under the franking privilege by any Member or Member-elect of Congress to postal patrons, including those patrons on rural or star routes. [SEC. 106. (a) This section shall apply to-]

[(1) Each employee of the Senate whose compensation is paid from the appropriation for Salaries, Officers and Employees under the heading "Office of the Secretary", except the Assistant to the Majority, and the Assistant to the Minority.1

[(2) Each employee of the Senate whose compensation is paid from such appropriation under the heading "Office of Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper", except employees designated on the rolls as "special employees".1

[(3) Each employee of the Senate whose compensation is paid from such appropriation under the heading "Official Reporters of Debates".]

[(4) Each employee of the Senate whose compensation is paid from such appropriation under the heading "Offices of the Secretaries for the Majority and the Minority".]

[(5) Each employee of the Senate authorized by Senate resolution to be appointed by the Secretary or Sergeant at Arms, except employees designated on the rolls as "special employees".]

[(6) Telephone operators, including the chief operator and assistant chief operators, on the United States Capitol telephone exchange.] [(7) Members of the Capitol Police.]

[(b) An employee to whom this section applies shall be paid during any period of continuous service as such an employee additional

basic compensation (hereinafter referred to as "longevity compensation") at the rate of $120 per annum if at the time of such payment the annual rate of basic compensation (exclusive of longevity compensation) of the position in which employed is less than $1,800, or $180 per annum if at such time such rate is $1,800 or more, for each five years of service performed as such an employee during such period. No employee shall receive more than four such increases upon the basis of any period of continuous service, and nothing in this section shall be construed to authorize the payment to any employee of total compensation, including longevity compensation, in excess of the maximum amount prescribed by law for Senate employees generally. Notwithstanding the first sentence of this subsection, the first increase under this section for telephone operators (exclusive of the chief operator and assistant chief operators), who on September 1, 1962, have more than 25 years of service as a telephone operator on the United States Capitol telephone exchange shall be $240 basic per annum. In computing length of continuous service for the purposes of this section only service performed subsequent to August 31, 1957, shall be credited, and in the case of employees of the Official Reporters of Debates of the Senate there shall be credited any service as such an employee performed during the period beginning on September 1, 1957, and ending on June 30, 1960, whether or not compensated from the appropriation referred to in subsection (a). Continuity of service for the purpose of this subsection shall not be deemed to be broken by separations from service of not more than thirty days, by the performance of service as an employee, other than an employee subject to the provisions of this section, whose compensation is disbursed by the Secretary of the Senate or the Clerk of the House of Representatives, or by the performance of active military service in the armed forces of the United States, but such separations and service shall not be credited for the purposes of this section. Longevity compensation under this section shall be payable on and after the first day of the first month following completion of the five-year period upon which such compensation is based.]

[(c) The Act of February 13, 1945 (Public Law 2, 79th Cong.; 2 U.S.C. 60i), is repealed, and no longevity increase payable under authority of such Act prior to the effective date of this section shall be payable on or after such date.]

[(d) Section 105 of the Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1959 (Public Law 85-570) is repealed. Any member of the Capitol Police who prior to the effective date of this section completed service entitling him to be paid at a rate specified in such section 105 shall be entitled, so long as he continues to serve without break in service of more than thirty days as a member of the Capitol Police, to continue to be paid at such rate and, in addition, to receive any longevity increases for which he may become qualified under subsection (b) of this section, except that while receiving compensation at a rate specified in such section 105(1) no such member shall receive more than three longevity increases under subsection (b) based upon any period of continuous service, and (2) in computing length of service for the purpose of such longevity increases, only service performed subsequent to the date on which such member began receiving compensation at a rate prescribed by such section 105 shall be counted.]

[(e) This section shall become effective on September 1, 1962.] (Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1963.)

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