Chapter 3
Chapter 3 — Compensation and Allowances of Members
- § 31 — Compensation of Members of Congress
- § 31-2 — Gifts and travel
- § 31a-1 — Expense allowance of Majority and Minority Leaders of Senate; expense allowance of Majority and Minority Whips; methods of payment; taxability
- § 31a-2 — Representation Allowance Account for Majority and Minority Leaders of Senate
- § 31a-2a — Transfer of funds from representation allowance of Majority and Minority Leaders of Senate to expense allowance; availability; definitions
- § 31a-2b — Transfer of funds from appropriations account of Majority and Minority Leaders of Senate to appropriations account, Miscellaneous Items, within Senate contingent fund
- § 31a-2c — Transfer of funds from appropriations account of Majority and Minority Whips of Senate to appropriations account, Miscellaneous Items, within Senate contingent fund
- § 31a-2d — Transfer of funds from appropriations account of the Office of the Vice President and the Offices of the Secretaries for the Majority and Minority to the Senate contingent fund
- § 31a-3 — Expense allowance for Chairmen of Majority and Minority Conference Committees of Senate; method of payment; taxability
- § 31a-4 — Expense allowance for Chairmen of Majority and Minority Policy Committees of Senate; method of payment; taxability
- § 31b — Expense allowance of Speaker of House of Representatives
- § 31b-1 — Former Speakers of House of Representatives; retention of office, furniture, etc., in Congressional district following expiration of term as Representative; exceptions
- § 31b-2 — Allowance available to former Speaker for payment of office and other expenses for administration, etc., of matters pertaining to incumbency in office as Representative and Speaker
- § 31b-4 — Franked mail and printing privileges of former Speaker
- § 31b-5 — Staff assistance to former Speaker for administration, etc., of matters pertaining to incumbency in office as Representative and Speaker; compensation and status of staff
- § 31b-7 — Availability of entitlements of former Speaker for 5 years
- § 32 — Compensation of President pro tempore of Senate
- § 32a — Compensation of Deputy President pro tempore of Senate
- § 32b — Expense allowance of President pro tempore of Senate; methods of payment; taxability
- § 33 — Senators' salaries
- § 34 — Representatives' and Delegates' salaries payable monthly
- § 35 — Salaries payable monthly after taking oath
- § 35a — End-of-the-month salary payment schedule inapplicable to Senators
- § 36 — Salaries of Senators
- § 36a — Payment of sums due deceased Senators and Senate personnel
- § 37 — Salaries of Representatives, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners elected for unexpired terms
- § 38a — Disposition of unpaid salary and other sums on death of Representative or Resident Commissioner
- § 38b — Death gratuity payments as gifts
- § 39 — Deductions for absence
- § 40 — Deductions for withdrawal
- § 40a — Deductions for delinquent indebtedness
- § 42a — Special delivery postage allowance for President of Senate
- § 43b-2 — Staff expenses for House Members attending organizational caucus or conference
- § 43b-3 — Payments and reimbursements for certain House staff expenses
- § 43d — Organizational expenses of Senator-elect
- § 46a — Stationery allowance for President of Senate
- § 46a-1 — Senate revolving fund for stationery allowances; availability of unexpended balances; withdrawals
- § 46b-1 — House revolving fund for stationery allowances; disposition of moneys from stationery sales; availability of unexpended balances
- § 46d-1 — Long-distance telephone calls for Vice President
- § 47 — Mode of payment
- § 48 — Certification of salary and mileage accounts
- § 49 — Certificate of salary during recess
- § 50 — Substitute to sign certificates for salary and accounts
- § 51 — Monuments to deceased Senators or House Members
- § 54 — Annotated United States Code for Members of House of Representatives to be paid for from Members' Representational Allowance
- § 55 — United States Code Annotated or United States Code Service; procurement for Senators
- § 57 — Adjustment of House of Representatives allowances by Committee on House Oversight
- § 57a — Limitation on allowance authority of Committee on House Oversight
- § 57b — Representational allowance for Members of House of Representatives
- § 58 — Mail, telegraph, telephone, stationery, office supplies, and home State office and travel expenses for Senators
- § 58a — Telecommunications services for Senators; payment of costs out of contingent fund
- § 58a-1 — Payment for telecommunications equipment and services; definitions
- § 58a-2 — Certification of telecommunications equipment and services as official
- § 58a-3 — Report on telecommunications to Committee on Rules and Administration
- § 58a-4 — Metered charges on copiers; "Sergeant at Arms" and "user" defined; certification of services and equipment as official; deposit of payments; availability for expenditure
- § 58c — Senators' Official Personnel and Office Expense Account
- § 59 — Home State office space for Senators; lease of office space
- § 59-1 — Additional home State office space for Senators; declaration of disaster or emergency
- § 59b — Purchase of office equipment or furnishings by Senators
- § 59c — Transferred
- § 59d — Transportation of official records and papers to House Member's district
- § 59d-1 — Transportation of official records and papers to a Senator's State
- § 59e — Official mail of persons entitled to use congressional frank
- § 59f — Mass mailings by Senate offices; quarterly statements; publication of summary tabulations
- § 59g — Mass mailing of information by Senators under frank; quarterly registration with Secretary of Senate
- § 59h — Mass mailing sent by House Members
Omitted sections: 42a-1, 42b 43, 43a, 44, 45, 46, 46a-2, 46a-4.
Repealed sections: 31-1, 31a, 31b-3, 31b-6, 31c, 38, 41, 42, 42c, 42d, 43b, 43b-1, 43c, 46a-3, 46b, 46b-2, 46c, 46d, 64d-2, 46d-3, 46d-4, 46d-5, 46e, 46f, 46f-1, 46g, 46g-1, 46h, 46i, 52, 53, 56, 58b, 58c-1, & 59a.
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