2-U.S.C.-6506

2-U.S.C.-6506

§6506 – Separate Accounts For “secretary of The Senate” and For “sergeant At Arms and Doorkeeper of The Senate”; Establishment Within Senate Contingent Fund; Inclusion of Funds In Existing Accounts

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  • Reference: Section 6506
  • Legend: §6506 – Separate Accounts For “secretary of The Senate” and For “sergeant At Arms and Doorkeeper of The Senate”; Establishment Within Senate Contingent Fund; Inclusion of Funds In Existing Accounts
  • USCode Year: 2013

Provision Content

(a) Effective October 1, 1983—

(1) there shall be, within the contingent fund of the Senate, a separate account for the Secretary of the Senate”, and a separate account for the Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of the Senate”;

(2) the account for Automobiles and Maintenance”, within the contingent fund of the Senate, is abolished, and funds for the purchase, lease, exchange, maintenance, and operation of vehicles for the Senate shall be included in the separate account, established by paragraph (1), for the Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of the Senate”; and

(3) the account for Postage Stamps”, within the contingent fund of the Senate, is abolished; and funds for special delivery postage of the Office of the Secretary of the Senate shall be included in the separate account, established by paragraph (1), for the Secretary of the Senate”; funds for special delivery postage of the Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of the Senate shall be included in the separate account, established by paragraph (1), for the Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of the Senate”; and postage stamps for the Secretaries for the Majority and the Minority and other offices and officers of the Senate, as authorized by law, shall be included in the account for Miscellaneous Items”, within the contingent fund of the Senate.

(b) Any provision of law which was enacted, or any Senate resolution which was agreed to, prior to October 1, 1983, and which authorizes moneys in the contingent fund of the Senate to be expended by or for the use of the Secretary of the Senate, or his office (whether generally or from a specified account within such fund) may on and after October 1, 1983, be construed to authorize such moneys to be expended from the separate account, within such fund, established by subsection (a)(1) for the Secretary of the Senate”; and any provision of law which was enacted prior to October 1, 1983, and which authorizes moneys in the contingent fund of the Senate to be expended by or for the use of the Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of the Senate, or his office (whether generally or from a specified account within such fund) may on and after October 1, 1983, be construed to authorize such moneys to be expended from the separate account, within such fund, established by subsection (a)(1) for the Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of the Senate”.

(Pub. L. 98–51, title I, §103, July 14, 1983, 97 Stat. 266.)

Codification

Section was formerly classified to section 68–3 of this title prior to editorial reclassification and renumbering as this section.

Section is from the Congressional Operations Appropriation Act, 1984, which is title I of the Legislative Branch Appropriation, 1984.

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