HR 4736 · 103th Congress · Congress
Library of Congress Financial Reform Act of 1994
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Introduced2
Committee3
House Vote4
Senate5
EnactedLatest: Referred to the Subcommittee on Intellectual Property and Judicial Administration.(1994-07-28)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS: Title I: Library of Congress Revolving Fund Title II: Cataloging Products and Services Title III: Retention of Proceeds by Library of Congress Title IV: Amendments to the Library of Congress Trust Fund Board Act Title V: Amendments to Copyright Arbitration Royalty Panels Legislation Title VI: Supplementary Provisions Library of Congress Financial Reform Act of 1994 - Title I: Library of Congress Revolving Fund - Establishes in the Treasury the Library of Congress Revolving Fund. Makes such Fund available to the Librarian of Congress for: (1) research reports, translations, and analytical studies prepared for Federal agencies; (2) centralized acquisition of publications, information services, and Library materials, and training in library and information services, for Federal agencies; (3) decimal classification development; (4) gift shop activities; (5) document location, copying and delivery services, and international interlibrary lending; (6) centralized acquisition activities for libraries participating in the Library's overseas programs; and (7) special events and programs. Credits to the Fund appropriations for such activities and all fees, advances, and re…
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