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Official site from the U.S. House of Representatives offers downloadable latest versions of the code and supplements as ASCII text, PDFs, or zip files, as well as large versions ready to burn directly to compact disc, a free alternative to buying the discs from the Government Printing Office. Includes versions back to 1991. Describes database, and links to THOMAS search engine.
Act creating the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund.
A codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the Executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government.
Searchable database of the Congressional Record, as well as bills and laws in Congress. Also provides House and Senate votes, committee reports, and a selection of committee hearings transcripts.
Department of Labor page explains how health care coverage can be continued after employment ends.
Legal Information Institute at the university's law school maintains current version of the code searchable by popular names as well as official titles.
Full text of United States immigration law from Cornell University.
Government Printing Office offers the laws of the United States online as text, browsable by title, chapter, sub-chapter, and section.
John Walker, co-author of AutoCAD, posted keyword-search-friendly version of the tax code current as of 2004.
(January 19, 2004)
Official site from the U.S. House of Representatives offers downloadable latest versions of the code and supplements as ASCII text, PDFs, or zip files, as well as large versions ready to burn directly to compact disc, a free alternative to buying the discs from the Government Printing Office. Includes versions back to 1991. Describes database, and links to THOMAS search engine.
Searchable database of the Congressional Record, as well as bills and laws in Congress. Also provides House and Senate votes, committee reports, and a selection of committee hearings transcripts.
Full text of United States immigration law from Cornell University.
Government Printing Office offers the laws of the United States online as text, browsable by title, chapter, sub-chapter, and section.
A codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the Executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government.
Legal Information Institute at the university's law school maintains current version of the code searchable by popular names as well as official titles.
Department of Labor page explains how health care coverage can be continued after employment ends.
Act creating the United Mine Workers of America Combined Benefit Fund.
John Walker, co-author of AutoCAD, posted keyword-search-friendly version of the tax code current as of 2004.
(January 19, 2004)