Tag: Lobbying

  • 2-U.S.C.-1909

    2-U.S.C.-1909 §1909 – Inspector General For The United States Capitol Police Pathway Title 2 > Chapter 29 > Subchapter I > Part A > Section 1909 Details Reference: Section 1909 Legend: §1909 – Inspector General For The United States Capitol Police USCode Year: 2013 Provision Content (a) Establishment of Office There is established in the United States Capitol Police the Office of the…

  • 2-U.S.C.-1605

    2-U.S.C.-1605 §1605 – Disclosure and Enforcement Pathway Title 2 > Chapter 26 > Section 1605 Details Reference: Section 1605 Legend: §1605 – Disclosure and Enforcement USCode Year: 2013 Provision Content (a) In general The Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives shall— (1) provide guidance and assistance on the registration and reporting requirements of…

  • 2-U.S.C.-1604

    2-U.S.C.-1604 §1604 – Reports By Registered Lobbyists Pathway Title 2 > Chapter 26 > Section 1604 Details Reference: Section 1604 Legend: §1604 – Reports By Registered Lobbyists USCode Year: 2013 Provision Content (a) Quarterly report No later than 20 days after the end of the quarterly period beginning on the first day of January, April, July, and October of…

  • 2-U.S.C.-1831

    2-U.S.C.-1831 §1831 – Human Resources Program Pathway Title 2 > Chapter 28 > Subchapter III > Part A > Section 1831 Details Reference: Section 1831 Legend: §1831 – Human Resources Program USCode Year: 2013 Provision Content (a) Short title This section may be cited as the Architect of the Capitol Human Resources Act”. (b) Finding and purpose (1) Finding The Congress finds that…

  • 2-U.S.C.-1831

    2-U.S.C.-1831 §1831 – Human Resources Program Pathway Title 2 > Chapter 28 > Subchapter III > Part A > Section 1831 Details Reference: Section 1831 Legend: §1831 – Human Resources Program USCode Year: 2013 Provision Content (a) Short title This section may be cited as the Architect of the Capitol Human Resources Act”. (b) Finding and purpose (1) Finding The Congress finds that…

  • 2-U.S.C.-1603

    2-U.S.C.-1603 §1603 – Registration of Lobbyists Pathway Title 2 > Chapter 26 > Section 1603 Details Reference: Section 1603 Legend: §1603 – Registration of Lobbyists USCode Year: 2013 Provision Content (a) Registration (1) General rule No later than 45 days after a lobbyist first makes a lobbying contact or is employed or retained to make a lobbying contact, whichever…

  • 2-U.S.C.-1603

    2-U.S.C.-1603 §1603 – Registration of Lobbyists Pathway Title 2 > Chapter 26 > Section 1603 Details Reference: Section 1603 Legend: §1603 – Registration of Lobbyists USCode Year: 2013 Provision Content (a) Registration (1) General rule No later than 45 days after a lobbyist first makes a lobbying contact or is employed or retained to make a lobbying contact, whichever…

  • 2-U.S.C.-1614

    2-U.S.C.-1614 §1614 – Annual Audits and Reports By Comptroller General Pathway Title 2 > Chapter 26 > Section 1614 Details Reference: Section 1614 Legend: §1614 – Annual Audits and Reports By Comptroller General USCode Year: 2013 Provision Content (a) Audit On an annual basis, the Comptroller General shall audit the extent of compliance or noncompliance with the requirements of…

  • 2-U.S.C.-1817A

    2-U.S.C.-1817A §1817A – Disposition of Surplus Or Obsolete Personal Property Pathway Title 2 > Chapter 28 > Subchapter II > Section 1817a Details Reference: Section 1817a Legend: §1817A – Disposition of Surplus Or Obsolete Personal Property USCode Year: 2013 Provision Content (a) In general The Architect of the Capitol shall have the authority, within the limits of available appropriations, to dispose…

  • 2-U.S.C.-1817A

    2-U.S.C.-1817A §1817A – Disposition of Surplus Or Obsolete Personal Property Pathway Title 2 > Chapter 28 > Subchapter II > Section 1817a Details Reference: Section 1817a Legend: §1817A – Disposition of Surplus Or Obsolete Personal Property USCode Year: 2013 Provision Content (a) In general The Architect of the Capitol shall have the authority, within the limits of available appropriations, to dispose…