ESTIMATED COST PER UNIT OF PRINTING AND BINDING CHARGEABLE TO THE CONGRESSIONAL APPROPRIATION AS OF SEPT. 30, 1974 1 Estimated cost per page (type page) for the Congressional Record is converted to cost per page copy as shown in the following schedule expressed in mills. VOLUME INCREASE OR DECREASE BY QUANTITY AND PERCENT, AS OF SEPTEMBER 30, 1974 2. Miscellaneous publications. 3. Miscellaneous printing and binding (excluding details). 1,000 items. Daily page. 47,907 (307) (0.6) 47,600 3, 196 6.7 50, 796 (12,262) (24.1) Bound Record page. 47, 226 3,611 7.6 50, 837 (10,837) (21.3) 40,000 1,200 3.0 Daily page. 47,907 (307) (0.6) 47,600 3, 196 6.7 50,796 (12, 262) (24.1) Index page.. 2,222 161 7.2 2,383 (128) (5.4) 2,255 44 2.0 Page.. 110, 159 17,841 16.2 128,000 19, 447 15.2 147, 447 21,684 14.7 72,632 (3,474) (4.8) 69, 158 1,599. 2.3 70, 757 19, 945 28.2 4. International Exchange. Copy 2, 209, 945 (82, 285) (3.7) 2, 127, 660 (301, 176) (14.2) 1,826, 484 1,022, 516 56.0 5. Franked envelopes. 1,000 each. 118,589 (7,586) (6.4) 111, 003 (3,293) (3.0) 107, 710 (22, 330) (20.7) 5. Document franks. .do. 4,938 1,948 39.4 6,886 179 2.6 7,065 (2,765) (39.1) 6. Calendars. Page. 55,906 (1,283) (2.3) 54, 623 (2,205) (4.0) 52, 418 (9,105) (17.4) 7. Bills, resolutions, and amendments. do. 140,932 31, 270 22.2 172, 202 (33,950) (19.7) 138, 252 39, 181 28.3 8. Reports. do. 26,757 3, 264 12.2 30,021 1,935 6.4 31,956 3,308 10.4 9. Documents.. do. 26, 950 692 2.6 27,642 (2,621) (9.5) 25,021 9,454 37.8 10. Hearings. do. 367,808 (4,905) (1.3) 362, 903 87,117 24.0 450, 020 (95, 670) (21.3) 11. Federal Register. 1,000 page copies. 333,653 91,966 27.6 425, 619 265, 479 62.4 691,098 352, 781 51.1 11. Government Manual.. Page. 832 (8) (1.0) 824 (105) (12.7) 719 131 18.2 11. Public Papers. .do. 1,232 122 9.9 1,354 53 3.9 1,407 593 42.1 11. Weekly Compilation. .do.. 1,768 217 12.3 1,985 (249) (12.5) 1,736 (77) (4.4) 12. Code of Federal Regulations. do. 54, 089 3,746 6.9 57,835 6, 669 11.5 64,504 877 1.4 BILLINGS AND ESTIMATED OUTSTANDING OBLIGATIONS BY CATEGORY AS OF SEPT. 30, 1974 CONGRESSIONAL PRINTING AND BINDING BILLINGS AND ESTIMATED OUTSTANDING OBLIGATIONS FOR WORK ORDERED IN FISCAL YEAR AS OF SEPT. 30, 1974 $9,857, 159.26 9, 082, 158. 22 10, 321, 442.51 10, 076, 164. 34 11, 396, 586. 19 11, 590, 307.57 13, 210, 937. 72 11, 691, 476.95 14,354, 422. 19 16,296, 336.46 17, 450, 595. 44 18, 833, 724. 26 20, 500, 823.70 23, 307, 238.00 23, 539, 819.39 24, 032, 299.72 32,873, 564.93 40, 678, 156.80 47, 251, 568.00 52, 601, 548.00 51,561, 904,00 14,792, 502.00 Note: With the inception of the revolving fund accounting system in fiscal year 1954, all billings and obligations for each fiscal year are based on the orders received during the respective fiscal year. FEDERAL REGISTER (Including Public Papers of the Presidents, U.S. Government Manual, and Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents) Administrative Committee.-Establishment and composition; powers and duties (sec. 1506, title 44, United States Code). The Administrative Committee of the Federal Register shall consist of the Archivist of the United States or Acting Archivist, who shall be Chairman, an officer of the Department of Justice designated by the Attorney General, and the Public Printer or Acting Public Printer. The Director of the Federal Register shall act as Secretary of the Committee. The authority of the Administrator of General Services, under section 754 of title 40, to regroup, transfer, and distribute functions within the General Services Administration, does not extend to the Committee or its functions. The Committee shall prescribe, with the approval of the President, regulations for carrying out this chapter. The regulations shall provide, among other things: The manner and form in which the Federal Register shall be printed, reprinted, compiled, indexed, bound and distributed; the number of copies of the Federal Register, which shall be printed, reprinted, and compiled; the number which shall be distributed without charge to Members of Congress, officers and employees of the United States, or Federal agencies, for official use, and the number which shall be available for distribution to the public; and the prices to be charged for individual copies of, and subscriptions to, the Federal Register and reprints and bound volumes of it. Public Papers of the Presidents Authority and Distribution.—The following sections of part 32, title 1, chapter 1, of the Code of Federal Regulations pertains to the Public Papers of the Presidents. Section 32.1 Publication required There shall be published forthwith at the end of each calendar year, beginning with the year 1957, a special edition of the Federal Register designated "Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States." Each volume shall cover 1 calendar year and shall be identified further by the name of the President and the year covered. Section 32.2 Coverage of prior years After conferring with the National Historical Publication Commission with respect to the need therefor, the Administrative Committee may from time to time authorize the publication of similar volumes covering specified calendar years prior to 1957. Section 32.15 Members of Congress Each Member of Congress, during his term of office, shall be entitled to one copy of each annual volume published during such term: Provided, that authorization for furnishing such copies shall be submitted in writing to the Director and signed by the authorizing Member. Section 32.16 The Supreme Court The Supreme Court of the United States shall be entitled to 12 copies of the annual volume. Section 32.17 Executive agencies The head of each department and the head of each independent agency in the executive branch of the Government shall be entitled to one copy of each annual volume upon application therefor in writing to the Director. The printing of the Public Papers of the Presidents is initiated by requisition from the National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration. The Truman papers for 1945 through 1952, the Eisenhower papers for 1953 hrough 1960, the Kennedy papers for 1961 through 1963, the Johnson papers for 1963 through 1969, and the Nixon papers for 1969 through 1972 have been completed (33 volumes in alt). U.S. Government Manual The U.S. Government Manual is published annually by the Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration, as a special edition of the Federal Register pursuant to part 31 of the regulations of the Administrative Committee, approved on March 20, 1959 (24 F.R. 2353; 1 CFR, pt. 31). Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents The Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents is published every Monday by the Office of the Federal Register and contains statements, messages, and other Presidential materials released by the White House during the preceding |