CHAPTER 51—HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES LEADERSHIP

United States Code From Title 2—THE CONGRESS CHAPTER 51—HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES LEADERSHIP SUBCHAPTER I—GENERAL §5101. Employment of administrative assistants for Speaker and House Majority and Minority Leaders; compensation; appropriations The Speaker, the majority leader, and the minority leader of the…

CHAPTER 49—CONGRESSIONAL PAGES

United States Code From Title 2—THE CONGRESS CHAPTER 49—CONGRESSIONAL PAGES SUBCHAPTER I—GENERAL §4901. Congressional pages (a) Appointment conditions A person shall not be appointed as a page of the Senate or House of Representatives— (1) unless he agrees that, in…

CHAPTER 47—CONGRESSIONAL ETHICS

United States Code From Title 2—THE CONGRESS CHAPTER 47—CONGRESSIONAL ETHICS SUBCHAPTER I—GENERAL §4701. Subletting duties of employees of Senate or House No employee of Congress, either in the Senate or House, shall sublet to, or hire, another to do or…

CHAPTER 43—CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEES

United States Code From Title 2—THE CONGRESS CHAPTER 43—CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEES SUBCHAPTER I—GENERAL §4301. Committee staffs (a) Appointment of professional members; number; qualifications; termination of employment Each standing committee of the Senate (other than the Committee on Appropriations) is authorized to…

CHAPTER 41—CONGRESSIONAL OFFICERS AND ADMINISTRATION

United States Code From Title 2—THE CONGRESS CHAPTER 41—CONGRESSIONAL OFFICERS AND ADMINISTRATION SUBCHAPTER I—GENERAL §4101. Authority of officers of Congress over Congressional employees (a) Qualifications determinations; removal and discipline Each officer of the Congress having responsibility for the supervision of…

CHAPTER 31—CAPITOL VISITOR CENTER

United States Code From Title 2—THE CONGRESS CHAPTER 31—CAPITOL VISITOR CENTER SUBCHAPTER I—IN GENERAL §2201. Designation of facility as Capitol Visitor Center; purposes of facility; treatment of the Capitol Visitor Center (a) Designation The facility authorized for construction under the…

CHAPTER 29—CAPITOL POLICE

United States Code From Title 2—THE CONGRESS CHAPTER 29—CAPITOL POLICE SUBCHAPTER I—ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION Part A—General §1901. Establishment; officer appointments There shall be a Capitol police. There shall be a captain of the Capitol police and such other members with…

CHAPTER 28—ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL

United States Code From Title 2—THE CONGRESS CHAPTER 28—ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL SUBCHAPTER I—GENERAL §1801. Appointment (a)(1) The Architect of the Capitol shall be appointed by the President by and with the advice and consent of the Senate for a…