1General Provisions12002-01-012002-01-01trueAVAILABILITY OF OFFICE OF THE FEDERAL REGISTER PUBLICATIONSDSUBCHAPTER DGeneral ProvisionsADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE OF THE FEDERAL REGISTERSUBCHAPTER D—AVAILABILITY OF OFFICE OF THE FEDERAL REGISTER PUBLICATIONSPt. 11PART 11—SUBSCRIPTIONSSec.11.1Subscription by the public.11.2Federal Register.11.3Code of Federal Regulations.11.4The United States Government Manual.11.5Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States.11.6Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents.11.7Federal Register Index.11.8 LSA (List of CFR Sections Affected).Authority:
44 U.S.C. 1506; sec. 6, E.O. 10530, 19 FR 2709, 3 CFR, 1954-1958 Comp., p. 189.
§ 11.1Subscription by the public.
The Government Printing Office produces the paper and microfiche editions of the publications described in § 2.5 of this chapter, and the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, makes them available for sale to the public. All fees are payable in advance to the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office. They are not available for free distribution to the public.
[54 FR 9677, Mar. 7, 1989, as amended at 61 FR 68118, Dec. 27, 1996]§ 11.2Federal Register.
(a) The subscription price for the paper edition of the daily Federal Register, including postage, is $699 per year. A combined subscription to the daily Federal Register, the monthly Federal Register Index, and the monthly LSA (List of CFR Sections Affected), including postage, is $764 per year for the paper edition, or $264 per year for the microfiche edition. Six-month subscriptions to the paper and microfiche editions are also available at one-half the annual rate. Limited quantities of current or recent issues may be purchased for $10 per copy for the paper edition, or $2 per copy for the microfiche edition.
(b) The online edition of the Federal Register, issued under the authority of the Administrative Committee, is available on GPO Access, a service of the Government Printing Office (44 U.S.C. 4101).
[61 FR 68119, Dec. 27, 1996, as amended at 65 FR 8843, Feb. 23, 2000; 66 FR 44524, Aug. 24, 2001]§ 11.3Code of Federal Regulations.
(a) The subscription price for a complete set of the Code of Federal Regulations, including postage, is $1195 per year for the bound, paper edition, or $298 per year for the microfiche edition. The Government Printing Office sells individual volumes of the paper edition of the Code of Federal Regulations at prices determined by the Superintendent of Documents under the general direction of the Administrative Committee. The price of a single volume of the microfiche edition is $2 per copy.
(b) The online edition of the Code of Federal Regulations, issued under the authority of the Administrative Committee, is available on GPO Access, a service of the Government Printing Office (44 U.S.C. 4101).
[65 FR 8843, Feb. 23, 2000, as amended at 66 FR 44524, Aug. 24, 2001]§ 11.4The United States Government Manual.
Copies of the bound, paper edition of the Manual are sold at a price determined by the Superintendent of Documents under the general direction of the Administrative Committee. The online edition of the Manual, issued under the authority of the Administrative Committee, is available on GPO Access, a service of the Government Printing Office (44 U.S.C. 4101).
[54 FR 9677, Mar. 7, 1989, as amended at 58 FR 64872, Dec. 10, 1993; 61 FR 68119, Dec. 27, 1996]§ 11.5Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States.
Copies of annual clothbound volumes are sold at a price determined by the Superintendent of Documents under the general direction of the Administrative Committee.
§ 11.6Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents.
(a) The subscription price for the paper edition of the Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents is $103 per year for delivery by non-priority mail, or $169 per year for delivery by first-class mail. The price of an individual copy is $4.
(b) The online edition of the Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, issued under the authority of the Administrative Committee, is available on GPO Access, a service of the Government Printing Office (44 U.S.C. 4101).
[65 FR 8843, Feb. 23, 2000, as amended at 66 FR 44524, Aug. 24, 2001]§ 11.7Federal Register Index.
The annual subscription price for the monthly Federal Register Index, purchased separately, in paper form, is $30.
[66 FR 44524, Aug. 24, 2001]§ 11.8LSA (List of CFR Sections Affected).
The annual subscription price for the monthly LSA (List of CFR Sections Affected), purchased separately, in paper form, is $35.
[66 FR 44524, Aug. 24, 2001]Pt. 12PART 12—OFFICIAL DISTRIBUTION WITHIN FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSec.12.1Federal Register.12.2Code of Federal Regulations.12.3The United States Government Manual.12.4Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents.12.5Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States.Authority:
44 U.S.C. 1506; sec. 6, E.O. 10530, 19 FR 2709; 3 CFR, 1954-1958 Comp., p. 189.
§ 12.1Federal Register.
(a) Copies of the daily Federal Register in paper or microfiche form shall be made available to the following without charge:
(1) Members of Congress. Each Senator and each Member of the House of Representatives will be provided with not more than five copies of each daily issue based on a written request to the Director of the Federal Register.
(2) Congressional committees. Each committee of the Senate and the House of Representatives will be provided with the number of copies needed for official use based on a written request from the chairperson, or authorized delegate, to the Director of the Federal Register.
(3) Supreme Court. The Supreme Court will be provided with the number of copies needed for official use based on a written request to the Director of the Federal Register.
(4) Other courts. Other constitutional or legislative courts of the United States will be provided with the number of copies needed for official use based on a written request from the Director of the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, or authorized delegate, to the Director of the Federal Register.
(5) Executive agencies. Each Federal executive agency will be provided with the number of copies needed for official use based on a written request from the agency Federal Register authorizing officer, or the alternate, designated under § 16.1 of this chapter, to the Director of the Federal Register.
(b) Requisitions for quantity overruns of specific issues to be paid for by the agency are available as follows:
(1) To meet its needs for special distribution of the Federal Register in substantial quantity, any agency may request an overrun of a specific issue.
(2) An advance printing and binding requisition on Standard Form 1 must be submitted by the agency directly to the Government Printing Office, to be received not later than 12 noon on the working day before publication.
(c) Requisitions for quantity overruns of separate part issues to be paid for by the agency are available as follows:
(1) Whenever it is determined by the Director of the Federal Register to be in the public interest, one or more documents may be published as a separate part (e.g., part II, part III) of the Federal Register.
(2) Advance arrangements for this service must be made with the Office of the Federal Register.
(3) Any agency may request an overrun of such a separate part by submitting an advance printing and binding requisition on Standard Form 1 directly to the Government Printing Office, to be received not later than 12 noon on the working day before the publication date.
(d) An agency may order limited quantities of extra copies of a specific issue of the Federal Register for official use, from the Superintendent of Documents, to be paid for by that agency.
(e) Copies of the Federal Register Index and LSA (List of CFR Sections Affected) are included with each Federal Register official distribution.
§ 12.2Code of Federal Regulations.
(a) Copies of the Code of Federal Regulations in paper or microfiche form shall be made available to the following without charge:
(1) Congressional committees. Each committee of the Senate and House of Representatives will be provided with the number of copies needed for official use based on a written request from the chairperson, or authorized delegate, to the Director of the Federal Register.
(2) Supreme Court. The Supreme Court will be provided with the number of copies needed for official use based on a written request to the Director of the Federal Register.
(3) Other courts. Other constitutional and legislative courts of the United States will be provided with the number of copies needed for official use based on a written request from the Director of the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, or authorized delegate, to the Director of the Federal Register.
(4) Executive agencies. Each Federal executive agency will be provided with the number of copies needed for official use, not to exceed 300 copies of individual titles per agency, based on a written request from the agency Federal Register authorizing officer, or the alternate, designated under § 16.1 of this chapter, to the Director of the Federal Register.
(b) Legislative, judicial, and executive agencies of the Federal Government may obtain additional copies of selected units of the Code, at cost, for official use, by submission, before the press run, of a printing and binding requisition to the Government Printing Office on Standard Form 1.
(c) After the press run, each request for extra copies of selected units of the Code must be addressed to the Superintendent of Documents, to be paid for by the agency making the request.
§ 12.3The United States Government Manual.
(a) Copies of The United States Government Manual shall be made available to the following without charge:
(1) Members of Congress. Each Senator and each Member of the House of Representatives will be provided with twelve copies.
(2) Congressional committees. Each committee of the Senate and House of Representatives will be provided with the number of copies needed for official use based on a written request from the chairperson, or authorized delegate, to the Director of the Federal Register.
(3) Supreme Court. The Supreme Court will be provided with not more than 18 copies based on a written request to the Director of the Federal Register.
(4) Other courts. Other constitutional and legislative courts of the United States will be provided with one copy based on a written request from the Director of the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, or authorized delegate, to the Director of the Federal Register.
(5) Executive agencies. Each head of a Federal executive agency and each liaison officer designated under § 16.1 or 20.1 of this chapter will be provided with one copy.
(b) Legislative, judicial, and executive agencies of the Federal Government may obtain additional copies of the Manual, at cost, for official use, by submission, before the press run, of a printing and binding requisition to the Government Printing Office on Standard Form 1.
(c) After the press run, each request for extra copies of the Manual must be addressed to the Superintendent of Documents, to be paid for by the agency making the request.
§ 12.4Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents.
(a) Copies of the Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents shall be made available to the following without charge:
(1) Members of Congress. Each Senator and each Member of the House of Representatives will be provided with the number of copies needed for official use based on a written request to the Director of the Federal Register.
(2) Congressional committees. Each committee of the Senate and the House of Representatives will be provided with the number of copies needed for official use based on a written request from the chairperson, or authorized delegate, to the Director of the Federal Register.
(3) Supreme Court. The Supreme Court will be provided with the number of copies needed for official use based on a written request to the Director of the Federal Register.
(4) Other courts. Other constitutional and legislative courts of the United States will be provided with the number of copies needed for official use based on a written request from the Director of the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, or authorized delegate, to the Director of the Federal Register.
(5) Executive agencies. Each Federal executive agency will be provided with the number of copies needed for official use based on a written request from the agency Federal Register authorizing officer, or the alternate designated under § 16.1 of this chapter, to the Director of the Federal Register.
(b) Legislative, judicial, and executive agencies of the Federal Government may obtain additional copies of selected issues of the Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, at cost, for official use, by submission, before the press run, of a printing and binding requisition to the Government Printing Office on a Standard Form 1.
(c) After the press run, each request for extra copies of selected issues must be addressed to the Superintendent of Documents, to be paid for by the agency making the request.
§ 12.5Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States.
(a) Copies of the Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States shall be made available to the following without charge:
(1) Members of Congress. Each Senator and each Member of the House of Representatives will be provided with one copy of each annual publication published during the Member's term in office based on a written request to the Director of the Federal Register.
(2) Supreme Court. The Supreme Court will be provided with not more than 12 copies of each publication based on a written request to the Director of the Federal Register.
(3) Executive agencies. Each head of a Federal executive agency will be provided with one copy of each annual publication based on a written request from the agency Federal Register authorizing officer, or the alternate, designated under § 16.1 of this chapter, to the Director of the Federal Register.
(b) Legislative, judicial, and executive agencies of the Federal Government may obtain additional copies, at cost, for official use, by submission before the press run, of a printing and binding requisition to the Government Printing Office on Standard Form 1.
(c) After the press run, each request for extra copies must be addressed to the Superintendent of Documents, to be paid for by the agency making the request.